Cardinals vs. Cowboys Prediction, Odds, Spread, Injuries, Trends for NFL Week 9

The Dallas Cowboys can still make a push for the playoffs, but they can ill-afford to lose many more games, especially against the likes of the 2-5 Arizona Cardinals.

Thankfully for the Cowboys, they’re set as home favorites over the Cardinals in this NFC duel in the Week 9 edition of Monday Night Football. Let’s dive into the odds and my best bet for the Week 9 finale.

Odds via Caesars Sportsbook

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Cardinals Injury Report

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Despite the Cowboys’ losing record, Dak Prescott has had a phenomenal season. He has completed 70.3% of passes for 2,068 yards, 16 touchdowns, and five interceptions. For the Cowboys to go on a run in the second half of the season, they need Prescott to keep playing at that level to help them overcome a weak defense.

In this week’s edition of the Road to 272 Bets, I broke down why I’m laying the field goal with the Cowboys:

Kyler Murray is on track to be back for the Cardinals, but that may not be good news for Arizona fans and bettors. Jacoby Brissett ranks 13th in EPA+CPOE, while Murray comes in at 21st in that stat. Yes, he gets to face a bad Cowboys’ offense, but I don’t think he’s played well enough for the Cardinals to only be 3-point underdogs.

The Cowboys are fifth in the league in EPA per play and fourth in offensive DVOA. They’re going to score early and often in this game, and I don’t think the Cardinals’ offense will be able to match the rate they’re scoring at.

Pick: Cowboys -2.5 (-127) via Caesars

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