Cowboys Still Favorites in Pathetic NFC East

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Cowboys Still Favorites in Pathetic NFC East

The Cowboys are still favorites in the pathetic NFC East. They are also 25-1 to win the Super Bowl.

And despite the Chiefs' loss yesterday (did BetOnline jinx them by paying out division odds early?!?), they are still Super Bowl favorites, and -1000 for the AFC West

The Cowboys beat the Giants Sunday night by just three points.

KC got humbled by the Raiders 40-32.

The Raiders now pay out $500 for every $100 to win the AFC West

Derek Carr finished with 347 yards and three touchdowns passing.

“I think we’re back a little bit,” Carr said with a smile, “but we have to win football games against these guys to make it a rivalry. We haven’t done that in a long time. To make it a rivalry, we have to win games like this one.”

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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