Hot Betting Trends: Dolphins vs. Cowboys Week 3

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Hot Betting Trends: Dolphins vs. Cowboys Week 2

The line on the Dolphins-Cowboys game has gone from Dallas -21 to -22.5 and could climb higher.  Remarkably a quarter of the moneyline action is on Miami, though only 18% of the spread action is on the Dolphins. 


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Betting Trends

  • The Dolphins are 4-12 Against The Spread on the road over the last three seasons (edge: Cowboys)
  • As a favorite of 10 or more points, Dallas is 48-8 Straight Up since 1992 (edge: Cowboys in Survivor Pools)

Preview

TV: 1 p.m. ET, FOX. LINE: Cowboys -22.5. O/U: 47.5

ABOUT THE DOLPHINS (0-2): Veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick was intercepted three times and limited to 89 yards passing last week and what appeared inevitable came to fruition Thursday when coach Brian Flores said offseason acquisition Josh Rosen would get the start in Dallas. Rosen, the No. 10 overall pick of Arizona in the 2018 NFL draft, was 7-of-18 for 97 yards and a pick in mop-up duty last week. Miami showed it was playing for next season with the trades of offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil - a former first-round pick - and wideout Kenny Stills prior to the start of the season, and continued its roster purge by sending safety Minkah Fitzpatrick to Pittsburgh earlier this week.

ABOUT THE COWBOYS (2-0): Dallas is trying to work out a contract extension for quarterback Dak Prescott, who keeps driving up his asking price by throwing for seven touchdowns versus one interception in the first two games while added 69 yards on the ground last week. Prescott will be without his top target in wide receiver Michael Gallup, who is expected to miss 2-to-4 weeks with a knee injury after racking up 13 catches and 226 yards in the first two games. That could mean a heavier dose of running back Ezekiel Elliott, who rushed for 111 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries last week. The Cowboys have only two sacks but Miami surrendered seven versus New England.

The FanDuel Dolphins vs. Cowboys Prop Bet

This one will be tough to bet on whether it's the moneyline or the spread due to the high prices.

Instead, here is a prop bet courtesy of FanDuel Sports:

Winning Margin (4-Way): Dallas Cowboys by 14+ Points (-270) – The Dolphins look like one of the worst NFL teams in recent memory through Week 2, and they have been absolutely abysmal this year in almost every phase of the game, averaging just 5.0 PPG on offense and allowing 51.0 PPG on the defensive end. The Cowboys are averaging 33.0 PPG (No. 5 in the NFL), and unless Miami miraculously turns things around before Sunday, the Dolphins could be in for a third consecutive blowout loss.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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