Cowboys Super Bowl Odds – 2015

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The Cowboys and Redskins Super Bowl odds for 2015 were 75/1 entering this season and you can only imagine how much this number has been slashed. Claim Your FREE $250 Here (use bonus code G911).

Dallas had 18/1 odds of winning the 2015 Super Bowl as of November 25.

Coming into the season, the Cowboys were expected to be in for a very long season if they didn't fix their defensive woes and quickly.  Dallas surrendered 6,645 total yards last season, the third-most ever allowed in NFL history.  And there weren't a whole lot of offseason improvements made.  Yet the Cowboys have defied all expectations.

The Cowboys and Eagles each have the softest schedules when compared to the other wildcard competitors, the Seahawks and 49ers.  Detroit is also still in the thick of things from the NFC North.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

 

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