Why the Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Rams, both home underdogs, are this week’s best bets.
on Sunday night, 40-0. Dallas scored 16 points before its second offensive possession. The Cowboys blocked a field goal on the Giants’ opening drive and ran it into the end zone; New York quarterback Daniel Jones also threw a pick-six before the first quarter ended.
, if those two teams were having an exact rematch in New York a week after that game, we could expect Dallas to be favored by 8½ points, a significant jump from the original 3-point spread.for their trip to Arizona in Week 3. Taken together, that suggests the Giants are probably two or three points better than the Cardinals, making a 5½-point spread advantageous for bettors.
By the way, if you ignore my pick and want to bet the Giants in this matchup, I’d suggest using a promotional boost from a sportsbook to get the price of Giants -6½ to +104 or higher, still below the key number of seven, the second-most common margin of NFL victory.
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