2010 NFL Wild Card Playoff Odds: Cowboys vs. Eagles Betting Matchup

Last Updated on January 9, 2010 1:00 pm by drew

Dallas-Phily Matchup

The NFC Playoffs get started Saturday at 8PM ET when the Dallas Cowboys host the Philadelphia Eagles from Dallas Cowboys Stadium.

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The Cowboys enter the game as 4-point favorites over the Eagles according to online sports book Sportsbook.com. The Over/Under for the game has been at 45. The Cowboys defeated the Eagles 24-0 last week at home to win the NFC East title.
Dallas more than doubled

Philadelphia
in total offense as the Cowboys had 474 total yards to just 228 for the Eagles. Tony Romo threw for 311 yards and two touchdowns. Marion Barber and Felix Jones each had 91 yards rushing. Donovan McNabb threw for 223 yards while Brian Westbrook had 17 yards rushing.

Dallas also defeated Philadelphia 20-16 on Nov. 8 in

Philadelphia
.

Dallas
out-gained the Eagles, but three field goals from David Akers that were 45 yards or longer helped the Eagles stay close.

Trends:

Here are the top trends for this game.

Top Trends for this game.


DALLAS
is 69-46 ATS (+18.4 Units) in home games against conference opponents since 1992.


PHILADELPHIA
is 18-9 ATS (+8.1 Units) against conference opponents over the last 2 seasons.


PHILADELPHIA
is 14-4 ATS (+9.6 Units) off a division game over the last 3 seasons.


PHILADELPHIA
is 51-27 ATS (+21.3 Units) revenging a loss against opponent since 1992.

Head-to-Head Series History

DALLAS is 3-3 against the spread versus

PHILADELPHIA
over the last 3 seasons 

DALLAS is 4-2 straight up against

PHILADELPHIA
over the last 3 seasons 

3 of 6 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons 

These trends show that

Philadelphia
has the trends in its favor as the Eagles are 51-27 against the spread when revenging a loss against an opponent since 1992. The Eagles are also 14-4 ATS off divisional games during the last three years.

Playoff trends favor

Dallas
as the Cowboys are 32-23 all-time in playoff games while the Eagles are 17-19. While

Dallas
hasn’t won a playoff game since 1996, the Cowboys are 2-1 against the Eagles in playoff games, having won the last two meetings.

Injuries:

The biggest injury for the Eagles is with receiver DeSean Jackson, who has a groin injury that has given him problems.

Jackson
also suffered a recent concussion, but is expected to play on Saturday. Michael Vick has also been dealing with a quad injury, but should be available if needed for the Eagles. The Cowboys don’t have many injuries to worry about but DeMarcus Ware has been battling through a neck injury. Ware will play Saturday, but suffered a sprained neck just a month ago and many thought he was lost for the season, only to play the following week.

Public Betting:

The public betting is narrowly on the side of the Cowboys, as 54 percent of bets are going with

Dallas
-4 in its home stadium.

Weather:

Due to Cowboys Stadium being an indoor stadium with a retractable roof, weather won’t really be an issue. Due to the cold front hitting the South, game time temperature will be around 27 degrees, so it is unlikely that Jerry Jones will keep the roof open and let his fans sit in the cold weather. The cold weather would favor

Philadelphia
also, as they are accustomed to playing in cold weather.

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Posted: 1/9/10 1:00PM ET