Legally Betting On The Dallas Cowboys

Betting on Texas football often means a wager on the Dallas Cowboys. The storied NFL franchise in Irving, Texas became known as “America’s Team” thanks to a promotional 1978 Cowboys highlight film. In recent years the team has been lackluster, but began to show signs of life in 2014. It is hard to imagine a more successful National Football League franchise. Beginning in 1990 the Cowboys sold out 160 straight regular and postseason games, including 81 straight sellouts on the road. The Cowboys are tied with the Steelers for most Super Bowl appearances at 8, as well as most NFC Championship games (8). The Cowboys are the only NFL team to record 20 straight winning seasons (1966 – 1985), and they have won the Super Bowl 5 times, as well as 10 conference championships.

The Cowboys play their home games in AT&T Stadium, home to a seating capacity of 105,121 with standing room. This guide was specifically created for Cowboys fans who are interested in accessing relevant information that empowers them to make highly informed decisions about betting on the Cowboys. We have created a similar guide for fans interested in betting on the Houston Texans. And for college football fans, we offer a page dedicated to betting on the Baylor Bears football team and the TCU Horned Frogs football team.

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Dallas Cowboys 2025 Checkup After 7 Games

The iconic Jerry Jones has got to be happy with his Cowboys after the first 7 games of 2014. The often maligned QB Tony Romo is getting the job done, running back DeMarco Murray is leading the league in rushing, and a defensive unit which was thought to be the worst in football is actually playing okay. The Cowboys boast the best record in football at 6 – 1, undefeated on the road. The offensive line in Dallas makes way for the number one rushing attack in the entire NFL, and has allowed Romo to pass for 242.4 yards a game. On the other side of the football, the Cowboys have allowed just 113.4 rushing yards and 230.4 passing yards per game. Those are both “middle of the road” numbers, but the Cowboys defensive unit was expected to be horrible at best. Next up is a division matchup and old-school rivalry contest (see rivalry below) with the Washington Redskins, played at home in AT&T Stadium. Dallas currently stands as one of the best teams in the NFL after 7 games played, and serves as a critical component to TX legal sports betting.

Heated Dallas Cowboys Rivalries

Dallas Cowboys – New York Giants

Where to begin? The NFC East has been home to some of the most bitter rivalries in the National Football League for decades. Dallas first played division foe New York Giants in 1960, and that game ended in a 31 – 31 tie. The teams have met 104 times heading into the last half of the 2014 season, with Dallas holding a commanding 60 – 43 – 2 lead. Aside from playing in the same conference and division, the hatred in this rivalry stems from several key factors. The first Monday Night Football game played between the Cowboys and Giants was won by Dallas. 10 years later the Giants defeated the Cowboys 13 – 10 to clinch a playoff berth from New York. But the final game of the 1993 season guaranteed this would be a bitter rivalry for some time. Both teams had compiled an 11 – 4 record. With the #1 NFC seed on the line, the Cowboys won and had a week to rest. The Giants ended up losing in the playoffs, with the Cowboys winning the Super Bowl that year.

Dallas Cowboys – Washington Redskins

Sports Illustrated has called the Cowboys – Redskins rivalry “one of the greatest in all sports” and the biggest NFL rivalry of all time. The 2 teams have combined for 28 division titles and 8 Super Bowl wins. As of 2014, they are also the 2 wealthiest franchises in the NFL, and this heated and hate-filled contest began in 1960. From 1965 to 1967, Dallas and Washington played each other 4 times. Those matchups combined 222 total points, and only 10 points went to the winning margin. From then on, the rivalry was on. In 1972 the NFC Championship game saw these 2 teams meet for the first time in the playoffs. Redskins coach George Allen was a verbal detractor of Cowboys legend Tom Landry. That showed on the field, with the Redskins winning easily 26 – 3. In 1989, the Cowboys would win just 1 game. Guess who they beat? Several Cowboys at the end of the season called it a successful year, simply because they beat the Skins for their lone victory.

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