Dallas Cowboys vs. Cleveland Browns Betting Odds

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The Dallas Cowboys were the second most bet on team of the day Sunday after the New York Jets and, because they are playing in the afternoon, the Cowboys will become the single most bet on team of the day.

Dallas Cowboys vs. Cleveland Browns betting odds were at Dallas -6 across the board as the away favorite. We've seen a -5 ½ and a -6 ½ but 95 percent of books kept this one at -6.

The line opened at -3 and the bookies were running scared bringing this one all the way up to -6 with still nearly 90 percent of the action on Dallas.

The Cowboys could become the new favorites to win the 2009 Super Bowl with a win after New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady went down with an injury early in their game against the Kansas City Chiefs. His status was not clear at press time.

The Cowboys had been listed with +350 odds to win the 2009 Super Bowl.

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