Monday Night Football Predictions: 4 Picks for Arizona Cardinals vs Dallas Cowboys

Monday Night Football Predictions: 4 Picks for Arizona Cardinals vs Dallas Cowboys
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There’s Monday Night Football tonight with an NFC clash between the Arizona Cardinals and Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on primetime. The stakes are pretty high for both teams coming into the game tonight, as Arizona and Dallas are both trying to turn their seasons around and keep their playoff hopes alive.

Let’s dive into our NFL picks for Monday Night Football tonight, an intriguing matchup between the Cardinals and Cowboys.

Trey McBride, Marvin Harrison Jr Combine for 160+ Yards

It’s been a rough season for this Cowboys defense and the matchups on Monday Night Football don’t make it any easier. Dallas allows the most receiving yards per game (172.3) to wide receivers, making this a great opportunity for Harrison Jr. to eclipse 55-plus receiving yards for the fourth time in five games. The Cowboys are also allowing 9.02 yards per reception to tight ends this season and McBride’s YAC ability (185 yards, fourth-most) positions the Cardinals’ pass-catching tandem for a great performance.

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Javonte Williams Delivers 80+ Yards, 1 TD

Javonte Williams looks rejuvenated and healthy in Dallas. In his first two seasons back from a devastating knee injury, he averaged just 3.6 yards per carry. He comes into Monday Night Football averaging 5.1 yards per carry with the ninth-most evaded tackles (35), the eighth-most breakaway runs (six), and the sixth-most yards created (556). Facing an Arizona defense that has allowed 119.3 rushing yards and 1.5 rushing touchdowns per game with a 4.4 yards-per-carry average in the last four contests, Williams will find the end zone and eclipse 80 rushing yards for the fifth time this season.

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Arizona Cardinals Lead by a Touchdown Entering 4th Quarter

Many see the Cardinals record (2-5) and assume this is one of the worst teams in the NFL. Arizona’s opposition this season would say otherwise. The 49ers (16-15) and Seahawks (23-20) each needed game-winning field goals as time expired to beat the Cardinals. Meanwhile, Arizona went to Indianapolis and came 9 yards short of a potential game-winning touchdown in a 31-27 loss. Entering Monday Night Football, the Cardinals have outscored opponents by 46 points in the first three quarters of games. Given the struggles the Cowboys have had defensively, the Cardinals can absolutely head into the final quarter with a lead at AT&T Stadium.

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Dak Prescott Delivers Another 4th Quarter Comeback

Dallas is going to need Dak Prescott to save them, once again. With the Cowboys defense unable to contain Marvin Harrison Jr. and Trey McBride, a 30-burger will be necessary from this Cowboys offense. Prescott will deliver, recording the 18th fourth-quarter comeback of his career. The All-Pro quarterback leads two touchdown drives in the final 12 minutes, including the game-winning drive that delivers the win for the Cowboys on Monday Night Football.

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