Eagles Favored Over Cowboys in Season Opener After Super Bowl Triumph

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13/05/2025 04h47

**Philadelphia Eagles Open Season as Strong Favorites Against Dallas Cowboys**

The Philadelphia Eagles, who recently captured fame with a commanding 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, are set to kick off their new season in a Thursday night showdown on September 4 against the Dallas Cowboys. Betting lines from BetMGM favor the home team, placing the Eagles as 7-point favorites with a total point line of 46.5. The moneyline reflects confidence in the Eagles, standing at -325, while the Cowboys are at +260.

In the 2024-25 regular season, the Eagles performed admirably against the spread, boasting an 11-6 record. In contrast, the Cowboys struggled significantly, managing just 7-10 ATS. As underdogs, Dallas fared slightly better but still had an unimpressive 6-8 ATS. On the other side, Philadelphia, as favorites, were 10-7 ATS. However, when favored by a touchdown or more, the Eagles had a mixed record of 2-3 ATS but managed to win all five games outright—a noteworthy fact given their two victories against the Cowboys in those scenarios.

Recalling the previous season, Philadelphia dominated their rivals from Dallas, winning both head-to-head encounters with a cumulative score of 75-13. Notably, in the second matchup, the Cowboys faced additional challenges as they played without their starting quarterback, Dak Prescott, who was sidelined with a hamstring injury.

Looking ahead, Philadelphia's aspirations remain high as they are currently the favorites to clinch Super Bowl LX. BetMGM lists them at +650, with close competition from the Baltimore Ravens at +700, and the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs both at +750.

The opening game will set a significant tone for both teams, especially with the Eagles riding high on their recent successes and the Cowboys eager to bounce back from a less-than-stellar season.

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