The NFL Week 11 Monday Night Football game will pit the Houston Texans against the Dallas Cowboys at the renowned AT&T Stadium. This highly anticipated matchup has drawn significant attention from football fans across the nation.
Despite Dallas' recent struggles, the Texans are favored as a 7-point road team. With an over-under of 41 points, the game is expected to be a close contest. Houston is -350 on the moneyline, indicating a strong likelihood of victory, while the Cowboys are +280.
Before Monday night's game, the Dallas Cowboys made some significant roster moves. Quarterback Dak Prescott was officially placed on injured reserve, and cornerback Josh Butler was elevated to the active roster. Additionally, cornerbacks DaRon Bland (foot) and Jordan Lewis (neck) have been ruled out and will not participate in the game.
These injuries could have a significant impact on the Cowboys' performance on the field. Without their key players, they will need to rely on the rest of the team to step up and make up for the losses.
The Houston Texans will also be without some of their starters due to injuries. Defensive linemen Will Anderson Jr. (ankle) and Folorunso Fatukasi (foot) will not be available for the game. However, the team is excited to welcome back wide receiver Nico Collins from an injured reserve stint caused by a hamstring problem.
Collins' return could provide a much-needed boost to the Texans' offense. His speed and playmaking ability could make a difference in the outcome of the game.
Joe Buck (play-by-play) and Troy Aikman (analyst) will call the game from the booth at SoFi Stadium, bringing their expert commentary and analysis to the viewers. Melissa Stark will be on the sidelines, providing additional insights and updates throughout the game.
With these experienced announcers, fans can expect a detailed and engaging broadcast of the Monday Night Football game.
The El Paso Times predicts a Texans victory with a score of 30-14. Bret Bloomquist writes, "Dallas is getting to the point where it should decline home field. The Cowboys' long winning streak at AT&T Stadium is a memory."
Sports Betting Dime's formula predicts a Texans win with a score of 27.7-16.2. The site's model suggests that the Texans have a better chance of winning the game.
ESPN gives the Texans a 70.5% chance of beating the Cowboys on Monday Night Football, while the Cowboys have a 29.3% chance of winning and a 0.2% chance of a tie.
Dimers predicts a Cowboys victory with a score of 26-23. Their model gives the Texans a 40% win probability, while the Cowboys have a 60% win probability.