Header Ads

test

Cowboys vs. Saints: Gameday info and live match [29/11/2018]

Cowboys vs. Saints: Gameday info and live match on AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas, USA) week 13 and the date is Nov 29, 2018. Dallas Cowboys vs New Orleans Saints live match will be air on here so stay connected with us and enjoy the live streaming.

To watch live match: Click here



cowboys-vs-saints-live

Cowboys vs Saints live match


It’s been over three years since the Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints squared off. That’s forever.

The last gathering between the two groups came right off the bat in the 2015 season. Tony Romo was harmed so Brandon Weeden begun at quarterback, and he really hit Terrance Williams for an amusement tying touchdown that sent the diversion to extra minutes. Dallas lost on the second play on account of C.J. Spiller. 

That was the last time that the Cowboys played the NFC South, and destiny didn't draw them together from that point forward. As the Cowboys are playing that division again this season it implies a matchup against the Saints is going on, the first in the Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott time. 
AT&t Stadium parking map click here.


>NFL Point Spread and Betting Analysis

Dallas is tied with Washington atop the NFC East, but the Redskins recently lost starting QB Alex Smith for the season so that division is likely the Cowboys’ to lose – although the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles could still have a say as they are just a game back. Dallas looked in major trouble following an ugly performance on Monday night in a Week 9 loss to the Titans but has turned it around.
New Orleans has won nine of the past 11 in this series, but they haven’t played since 2015. That means the Saints haven’t seen Cowboys QB Dak Prescott or one of the NFL’s top running backs in Ezekiel Elliott.The home team is 4-1 ATS in the past five meetings.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>Dallas Cowboys
>Football team
The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The Cowboys compete in the National Football League as a member club of the league's National Football Conference East division.
Not many teams are run-first in today’s NFL, but the Cowboys are behind Elliott. They improved to 5-1 this year when he has 100 yards rushing as Elliott finished with 121 and a TD in the 31-23 Thanksgiving win over Washington. Elliott added five catches. The NFL’s leading rusher will be tested by the league’s No. 1 rush defense.
Amari Cooper recently acquired in trade from Oakland, had his best game as a Cowboy by far with eight catches for 180 yards and two scores. Giving up a 2019 first-round pick for Cooper doesn’t look so bad now. Dallas still has very little other than Cooper at receiver. 
>Head coach: Jason Garrett
>Arena/Stadium: AT&T Stadium
>Training ground: Ford Center at The Star
>Owner: Jerry Jones
>NFL championships: 1996, 1994, 1993, 1978, 1972

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>New Orleans Saints
>Football team
The New Orleans Saints are a professional American football team based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Saints currently compete in the National Football League as a member of the league's National Football Conference South division.
The Saints’ 10-game winning streak is not a franchise record. That would be 13, as the 2009 team started 13-0. That club won the franchise’s only Super Bowl in its lone appearance to date. The past five in the current run all have been won by double digits. It was 31-17 on Thanksgiving night over Atlanta. New Orleans was thin at receiver due to injury, and all Drew Brees did be throw TD passes to guys named Tommylee Lewis, Austin Carr, Dan Arnold, and Keith Kirkwood.

Don’t fret if you’ve never heard of them: All four entered the league within the past three years as undrafted free agents. New Orleans failed to cover the spread in its first two games this year and has in each sense.
>NFL championships: 2010 Trending
>Arena/Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Superdome
>Head coach: Sean Payton
>Division: NFC South
>Mascots: Sir Saint, Gumbo