The Dallas Cowboys will host the Detroit Lions at home this Sunday for some NFC action. The Cowboys are three-point home underdogs in the NFL Week 6 odds.
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Player props for Lions vs. Cowboys
How Jared Goff could get over 0.5 rushing yards
This is a fun prop at 0.5 rushing yards. The Dallas Cowboys have allowed four quarterbacks one rushing yard or more this season.
Goff has had one rush attempt or more in every game so far this season. He’s had one yard or more in three of those four games.
How Jared Goff could get under 0.5 rushing yards
The Cowboys held New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr to -2 yards in Week 2. Goff also had -2 rushing yards in Week 4 against Seattle.
The Cowboys could be without pass rusher Micah Parsons again, allowing Goff to sit in the pocket and make throws rather than scramble to avoid a sack.
How Dak Prescott could get over 1.5 passing TDs
The Detroit Lions are allowing 276 passing yards per game, and here, they’re taking on a Cowboys team that is averaging the second-most pass attempts per game at 38.8.
Prescott has thrown two touchdown passes in each of his last three games. The Lions also allowed a touchdown to the tight end position in Week 4, so Prescott could use Jake Ferguson as another option outside of CeeDee Lamb.
How Dak Prescott could get under 1.5 passing TDs
While the Lions allow a lot of passing yards, they’re allowing just one passing touchdown per game to opposing quarterbacks.
In fact, they’ve only allowed one per game. It’s not a situation where they allowed three in one game and one in another — in each game, the quarterback finished with exactly one passing touchdown and one interception.
Prescott’s first two games of the year resulted in one passing touchdown in each.