Best Boosts & Specials for Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles - Sunday Night Football

Philadelphia Eagles v Dallas Cowboys
Philadelphia Eagles vs Dallas Cowboys on Sunday

The Dallas Cowboys will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in NFL action on Sunday (October 16).

The Cowboys have played well since losing their first game of the season and have been solid since then. They have won four games on the trot and are second in the NFC East. The Eagles, meanwhile, are playing great and are unbeaten this season. They are in top spot in the NFC East and will look to solidify that with a win.

On that note, let's take a look at the best betting boosts available for the game and analyze whether they are worth it or not.


1) A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts to score 1+ touchdowns, and Eagles to win, Yes +525

For this prop to come true, both players will have to be at their best, and the Eagles have to do what they have till now.

A.J. Brown has done great for the Eagles with 425 receiving yards at an average of 15.6 yards per attempt. He also has one touchdown. Jalen Hurts, meanwhile, has been exceptional for the team and has covered 1359 passing yards at an average of 271.8 yards per game. He has four TDs and two Interceptions in five games.

The Eagles have done well and have a strong defense in front of the Cowboys offense. This prop holds true due to the Eagles' better performances.


2) Miles Sanders, Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard each Over 49.5 Rushing Yards

Miles Sanders has done a great job for the Cowboys with 414 rushing yards at an average of 4.8 yards per attempt. He has an average of 82.8 yards per game with 3 TDs to his credit.

Ezekiel Elliott, meanwhile, has played well this season and has averaged 3.8 rushing yards per attempt. He has an average of 61.0 yards per game with one touchdown. Tony Pollard has done well with 248 rushing yards in five games this season. He has bettered his average from last season and has two rushing touchdowns.

All players have an average above the required conditions, so this prop holds true.

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