NFL Bet Builder tips: Don’t miss our 10-1 tip for Arizona Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys

Arizona Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys date, start time & TV info
Date Monday, November 3
Starts 1.15am GMT (Monday night)
Venue AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
TV Sky Sports NFL & Sky Sports Main Event
Monday Night Football in Week Nine comes from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, where the Dallas Cowboys host the Arizona Cardinals. We’ve put together a four-leg Bet Builder for the game which pays out at just over 10-1 with Paddy Power.
NFL Bet Builder for Arizona Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys
Over 53.5 total points
Javonte Williams anytime touchdown scorer
Bam Knight anytime touchdown scorer
George Pickens over 63.5 receiving yards
Pays 10.16-1 @ Paddy Power
Odds correct at time of publication
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Arizona Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys NFL Bet Builder tips
Over 53.5 total points
The Cowboys have been big friends of punters compiling bet builders this season as their entertaining mixture of explosive offence and awful defence helps players from both teams to exceed their allocated targets. The same is true of those backing the over in the their games and their last five games have finished with tallies of 80, 59, 57, 66 and 68 points.
The Cardinals are capable of making a decent contribution to the total having scored at least 20 points in their last four games despite losing all of them.
Javonte Williams (Cowboys) anytime touchdown scorer
Javonte Williams has resurrected his career impressively in Dallas after leaving the Denver Broncos and already has eight rushing touchdowns and one receiving score for his new team.
He reached the end zone twice against his former franchise last week and is facing an Arizona team who gave up two TDs to Green Bay running back Josh Jacobs in their last game.
Zonovan ‘Bam’ Knight (Cardinals) anytime touchdown scorer
The Cardinals’ running back position has not been stable this season since original starter James Conner was injured but former Jet Zonovan ‘Bam’ Knight has taken a grip on the role with two touchdowns in his last three games and he should enjoy facing the fallible Cowboys defence.
The Broncos running backs impressed against the Cowboys last week when JK Dobbins rushed for 111 yards while RJ Harvey added 46 more with two rushing touchdowns.
George Pickens (Cowboys) over 63.5 receiving yards
George Pickens is another offensive player who, like Williams, is thriving in his first season with the Cowboys. The wide receiver already has six touchdowns for his new team, more than he achieved in any campaign with his former team, the Steelers, and he has been posting some impressive receiving numbers.
Pickens is averaging 85.6 receiving yards per game and has had totals of 168, 82 and 78 in his last three games.
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