Washington Commanders vs Dallas Cowboys Prediction 11-24-24 NFL Picks

The Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Commanders meet Sunday in NFL action from Northwest Stadium. Here’s a Washington Commanders vs Dallas Cowboys prediction. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best Commanders vs Cowboys pick.

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Dallas started out the season well enough, going 3-2 with wins over the Browns, Giants, and Steelers in their first five outings. The Cowboys hit the skids after that, however, losing to the Lions, 49ers, Falcons, and Eagles over the next quartet.


In the Monday night game versus Houston, the Cowboys were within a score down 17-10 at the break. Dallas couldn’t do anything in the second half however, giving up 17 unanswered points in a 34-10 blowout loss. Cooper Rush threw for 354 yards with a TD and an interception, while CeeDee Lamb led the receivers on eight grabs for 93 yards.

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Over on the Washington side, they lost their opener to Tampa Bay, then rattled off four straight wins over the Giants, Bengals, Cardinals, and Browns. The Commanders would then fall to the Ravens before wins versus the Panthers, Bears, and Giants. A loss to the Steelers followed, however.

Washington took another defeat last Thursday, this time against the Eagles. The Commanders were up 10-6 going into the fourth quarter, then got outscored 20-8 from there in a 26-18 result. QB Jayden Daniels had 191 yards with a TD and a pick. Brian Robinson led the rush on 63 yards and a score from 16 carries.

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Washington Commanders vs Dallas Cowboys Prediction

I’ll probably stick with Washington here. The Commanders were doing okay for the first three quarters in their last outing versus the Eagles, then suffered a collapse in the eventual loss. Washington would give up 434 total yards (228 rushing), 6.2 yards per play, 23 first downs, and a 9-of-16 rate on third-down tries in that one. On offense, the Commanders were pretty bad on third downs (3-of-12) and mustered a tepid 264 total yards (93 rushing). Still, each of Washington’s last three losses has been by eight points or fewer.

As for Dallas, they gained some momentum going into the break on Monday with 10 points in the second quarter. That’s all the Cowboys would muster however despite 388 yards (324 passing) and 24 first downs. The defense gave up 391 yards (250 passing) on the other side and three rush scores from Joe Mixon. Dallas seems to be a lost cause this season, so a double-digit Washington victory at home doesn’t seem too far-fetched.

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