Cowboys vs. Redskins Line at Washington -3.5 for Week 17

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Dec/23/2012
Cowboys vs. Redskins Line at Washington -3.5 for Week 17

A critical Week 17 game has the Cowboys vs. Redskins line opening at -3.5 at BetOnline.  Open an online betting account today here and receive up to $900 in FREE BETS.  Best live wagering bar none!

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The Redskins will enter this game looking to win the NFC East division for the first time since 1999 following a 27-20 win in Philadelphia on Sunday.

Robert Griffin III threw a pair of touchdown passes in his first game back from a knee injury.

"We're already onto the next one," Griffin said of their home game against Dallas on December 30. "You don't celebrate wins at this point of the season."

Dallas, meanwhile, lost against New Orleans Sunday.  They will enter this game with an 8-7 record. 

Dallas must have a victory at Washington next weekend in order to enter the Playoffs. A wild-card spot is no longer a possibility for the Cowboys.

Tony Romo had 416 yards passing and four touchdowns, including a 19-yarder to Miles Austin with 15 seconds left in regulation to send the game to overtime.

"We're never going to let anyone tell us we're not playing for something," Brees said. "We knew there were a lot of things that had to happen. We wanted to worry about the things we could control. What would have been worse is if Minnesota had lost and we had lost."

Gambling911.com will feature more important stats for this game in the coming days.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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