3 best early prop bets for Cowboys vs Eagles Week 6 NFC East battle

Sep 27, 2021; Arlington, Texas, USA; Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz (86) in action during the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 27, 2021; Arlington, Texas, USA; Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz (86) in action during the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports /
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5-0. 54. Cowboys +6.0. 4-1. 123. NBC. Sunday, Oct 16. 8:20 PM ET

Week 6 is here and the Dallas Cowboys are heading to Philadelphia to take on their biggest enemy and the team that also happens to be the only undefeated franchise left in the league. It’s a battle of two NFC East teams looking to assert their dominance in the division. Both squads have not lost to an NFC East team yet and are hoping to stay the same way on Sunday.

This primetime Sunday Night Football battle will be must-see TV thanks to the impressive play of guys like Micah Parsons, Tony Pollard, Jalen Hurts, and A.J. Brown.

The Eagles are strong on both sides of the ball, but this Dallas defense is by far the toughest they will face. Parsons and Co. will be ready to make Hurts’ life as difficult as possible and keep the Eagles out of the end zone. Offensively, the Cowboys have somehow won four straight under backup QB Cooper Rush. Will his luck continue against what looks to be the best team in the league or will this be the end of his Cinderella story?

Mike McCarthy says Rush is expected to start on Sunday given Dak Prescott was not a full participant in practice on Wednesday.

This should be a great and exciting game for the national audience. If you are looking to put some money on the game, here are three early prop bets to consider.

Dallas Cowboys 3 Best Early Prop Bets for Week 6 vs. the Eagles

**All numbers are from FanDuel**

1. Same Game Parlay: Dallas Cowboys Moneyline, CeeDee Lamb Anytime TD (+519)

Somehow, the Cowboys are +6.5 in this primetime contest against the only remaining undefeated team, even though last year’s Cowboys went into Philly and romped 51-26, which paired well with a 41-21 beatdown in Dallas. Adding the Cowboys to win into any parlay will pay off big time. Add a CeeDee TD to maximize potential payout.

2. Ezekiel Elliott to Score 2+ TDs (+1200)

Obviously, a risk is being taken here. But Elliott has the fourth-best odds in this game to reach the end zone two or more times, and it seems far more likely he breaks the plane twice than Jalen Hurts does (+750).

3. Anytime Touchdown Scorer – Noah Brown (+390)

No Cowboys wideout is surging more prominently than Brown, who still has just a singular touchdown. You know he’s going to get open downfield. It’s just a matter of whether or not his guaranteed 40+-yard reception reaches paydirt or not. With these odds, it could be worth the gamble.

**Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.**