Bet the Dallas Cowboys Week 1 - 2018: DE Randy Gregory Set to Return

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Aug/13/2018

  • The Cowboys were at 3/1 odds of winning the NFC East
  • Off season distractions threaten to harm performance in 2018
  • DE Randy Gregory is slated to return in Week 1 for the Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys will come into Week 1 of the 2018 NFL season with better than 3/1 odds of winning the NFC East, courtesy of the Eagles winning the Super Bowl last season.  The value is certainly here.  Dallas was at 30/1 odds of winning the Super Bowl.

What to Expect

The Cowboys have seven games against teams that made the playoffs in 2017, including two against the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles. The path back to the postseason will be difficult and the offseason has not been great with free-agent losses and the release of Dez Bryant.

There have also been plenty of off-the-field distractions to start off the month of August, primarily involving the flag controversy.  Dak Prescott's remarks, in particular, rubbed many the wrong way.

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The Spread

Dallas will visit Carolina as a +2.5 road dog. The line should be +3.5 according to the NFL Power Ratings.  It should be noted that Week 1 Power Ratings do not take into account off season moves.

Things You Should Know Before You Bet The Eagles WK 1

Owner and general manager Jerry Jones said he expects Randy Gregory to be able to contribute to the defensive line rotation when the Dallas Cowboys open the season against the Carolina Panthers on Sept. 9.

"I just know that his attitude, his want-to, his genuineness, those are things that I've heard players talk about but I would say it's more all the way up through the organization," Jones said. "Everybody here is rooting for him. He doesn't want any slack, but I know he sees the care that everybody has for him and I did notice some of his trademark skill out there on a couple of snaps he had out there today. You could see the [sleekness]. He's just got the ability to create some pressure.

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