Ezekiel Elliott, CeeDee Lamb & Dalton Schultz Have Most Popular NFL Player Props for Washington vs. Cowboys on Sunday Night Football

Ezekiel Elliott, CeeDee Lamb & Dalton Schultz Have Most Popular NFL Player Props for Washington vs. Cowboys on Sunday Night Football article feature image
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Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images. Pictured: Ezekiel Elliott, Tony Pollard

Washington vs. Cowboys Odds

Washington Odds+10
Cowboys Odds-10
Over/Under47
Time8:20 p.m. ET
TVNBC
Odds via DraftKings. Get up-to-the-minute NFL odds here.

With a win on Sunday Night Football, the Cowboys can clinch their first NFC East title since 2018.

The Cowboys have already clinched a playoff berth and are currently the No. 2 seed in the NFC. Wins against Washington, the Arizona Cardinals and the Philadelphia Eagles gives them a puncher's chance to jump the Green Bay Packers and secure a first-round bye. But most likely, that would be good enough for the two-seed heading into the playoffs.

The Action Network's Travis Reed's model projections give the Cowboys a 14% chance to nab the No. 1 seed.

Meanwhile, Washington is fighting for a playoff spot, but is not in a very good position. Even with a win tonight, it would need a lot of help down the stretch to sneak into the postseason. Reed's model gives Washington just a 6% chance of making the playoffs.

The advanced numbers favor the Cowboys in every conceivable metric for this contest. And the trend lines have shown that.

This line opened at Cowboys -5 but sharp action quickly moved it all the way to -10.

And even at that -10 price, the Cowboys spread is getting more than 90% of the total money from bettors.

The public is also hammering these three player props for Sunday Night Football.

Washington vs. Cowboys Most Popular NFL Player Props

  1. Ezekiel Elliott to score the first touchdown of the game (+600)
  2. CeeDee Lamb to score a touchdown at any time (+120)
  3. Dalton Schultz under 17.5 yards longest reception (-120)

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