
"The Cowboys are sitting at +220 to win the NFC East. That doesn't make them the favorite and I can already hear the obnoxious Eagles fans running their mouths about it. Let's not act like Dallas is some long shot, just hoping to hang around until Thanksgiving. That's not what the odds say. At +220, the Cowboys are clearly in contender territory because they aren't lumped in with Washington and New York. Dallas is sitting right behind the Eagles, which tells me oddsmakers still believe Dallas has enough on this roster to make a push."
"Dak Prescott is coming off an MVP-caliber season where he threw for 4,552 yards, 30 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions, while finishing with a 99.5 passer rating. Those numbers are always going to be good enough to win the division if the rest of the team holds up. Add in the juice we have at receiver with George Pickens putting up 93 catches, 1,429 yards, and nine touchdowns, while CeeDee Lamb still cleared 1,000 yards despite missing time. Dallas has the one-two punch that should scare folks if everybody stays healthy."
"The Eagles earned that spot. They clinched their second straight NFC East title last season, becoming the first team to repeat as division champs since 2004, and they have the players to push for a third. Saquon"
Philadelphia is the odds-on favorite to win the NFC East again. Dallas is still in the race with odds of +220, placing the Cowboys just behind the Eagles rather than with other lower-tier teams. The Cowboys’ quarterback Dak Prescott posted an MVP-caliber season with 4,552 passing yards, 30 touchdowns, 10 interceptions, and a 99.5 passer rating. Dallas also has strong receiving production, including George Pickens with 93 catches, 1,429 yards, and nine touchdowns, plus CeeDee Lamb surpassing 1,000 yards despite missing time. Philadelphia earned the top spot by winning the division for a second straight year and has the roster to contend again.
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