Two of the most storied franchises in NFL history will go at it on Sunday during Wild Card weekend, as the Green Bay Packers visit the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas comes into this game as a heavy favorite and the two-seed in the NFC, but the Packers will try to pull off an upset after surprising many by simply making the postseason in the first place. Here, we pick our favorite Packers vs Cowboys props as we continue to deliver you our NFL betting picks for this Wild Card weekend.
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Packers vs Cowboys Player Prop #1: CeeDee Lamb Over 98.5 Receiving Yards (-110)
First up on our list of Packers vs Cowboys props is CeeDee Lamb going over his receiving yardage total for the Dallas Cowboys. Lamb has racked up 98 or more receiving yards in three straight games for the Cowboys coming down the stretch of the regular season. That includes a 227-yard performance against a Detroit Lions team that is also in the playoffs.
Perhaps more important than his recent numbers is the fact that Lamb is a comfortable target for Cowboys QB Dak Prescott. Prescott has had his share of struggles in the playoffs over the last few years, failing to get the Cowboys to a conference championship game despite some talented rosters around him. Look for Prescott to keep feeding the ball to Lamb, especially if things get tight in the second half of this contest.
Packers vs Cowboys Player Prop #2: Brandon Aubrey Over 8.5 Kicking Points (EVEN)
The second of our Packers vs Cowboys props is for Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey to go over 8.5 kicking points. Aubrey has been near-automatic for the Cowboys this season, transitioning nicely from the USFL to become one of the best kickers in the NFL. He will continue to be just that in this game and will be a difference-maker in favor of the home team.
This season, Aubrey has missed just two of his 38 field goal attempts, both of which came last week against the Washington Commanders. One of those kicks was blocked, leaving Aubrey with just one true missed field goal on the season, and just three missed extra points in 52 attempts. He has gone over this point total in eight of Dallas’ 17 games this season and should do it again in what should be a tight game this weekend.