Where Can I Bet Dallas Cowboys Futures – 2015, 2016

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You can bet the Dallas Cowboys futures to win the 2015 NFC East division, Championship and the 2016 Super Bowl at BetPhoenix.ag.

The Cowboys odds of winning the NFC East were good at +140 but the value not great all things considered.  Winning the NFC Championship pays just shy of $700 for every $100 bet, which is good value.   Winning the Super Bowl, even better at 15/1 odds. 

The Cowboys saw a healthy Tony Romo for the first time in three offseasons last year and the same is true once again.  Dallas also returns the best offensive line in the league, almost entirely intact.  Both offensive and defensive coordinators also return.

The Cowboys’ biggest offseason move was the signing of defensive end Greg Hardy.

Place your Dallas Cowboys futures bets here.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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