- Matchup: Minnesota Vikings vs. Dallas Cowboys
- Event Date: Sunday, December 14, 2025
- Venue: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
- Broadcasting: NBC
- Betting Line: Cowboys (-6)
- Combined Total: 48
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On Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys (6-6) will host the Minnesota Vikings (5-8) at AT&T Stadium. The Cowboys are currently favored by 6 points, with the total betting line set at 48 points.
The Minnesota Vikings enter this match with a record of 5-8 for the season. In their most recent outing, they secured a commanding victory against the Washington Commanders, finishing the game 31-0. Quarterback J.J. McCarthy completed 16 of 23 passes for 163 yards and threw for 3 touchdowns, achieving a quarterback rating of 129.2 without any interceptions. On the ground, Aaron Jones led the Vikings’ rushing attack, tallying 76 yards on 14 carries (5.4 yards per carry). Wide receiver Jordan Addison averaged an impressive 15.5 yards per reception with 62 yards on 4 catches. As a team, the Vikings rushed 34 times for a total of 162 yards, averaging 4.8 yards per attempt. Overall, they executed 57 plays and accumulated 313 total yards. On defense, the Vikings allowed 11 successful pass completions out of 24 attempts for a total of 99 yards and a 45.8% completion rate. Against the run, they conceded 107 yards on 23 carries (4.7 yards per attempt).

In terms of scoring, the Vikings average 19.6 points per game. They also rush for an average of 104.2 yards, placing them 24th in the league. This season, Minnesota has amassed 3,584 total yards and registered 122 first downs, while suffering from 92 penalties totaling 739 yards. The team has turned the ball over 26 times, including 19 interceptions and 7 fumbles lost. Minnesota has scored 16 passing touchdowns and 9 touchdowns on the ground.
Ranking 12th in the NFL for opponent scoring, the Vikings give up an average of 21.6 points per game. They allow 4.1 yards per rush and 126.8 rushing yards per game. In terms of passing defense, Minnesota has allowed 2,240 yards this season, ranking them 4th in the league. Their defense gives up 172.3 passing yards per game with a completion percentage of 63.2%. Overall, they permit 299.1 total yards per game, securing the 8th spot in the league. The Vikings have conceded 14 touchdowns through the air and 11 on the ground, totaling 1,648 rushing yards allowed over 13 games this season.
The Cowboys enter this game with a 6-6 season record. In their last match, they lost to the Detroit Lions with a score of 44-30. Quarterback Dak Prescott finished with 376 passing yards on 31 completions from 47 attempts, along with 1 touchdown. His quarterback rating was 79.7, but he threw 2 interceptions and averaged 8.0 yards per attempt. Receiver Ryan Flournoy was a standout with 9 receptions for 115 yards (12.8 yards per catch). Running back Javonte Williams carried the ball 17 times for 67 yards, averaging 3.9 yards per carry. As a team, the Cowboys achieved 417 total yards over 71 plays (5.9 yards per play). Dallas rushed for 91 yards on 24 attempts, averaging 3.8 yards per carry, while their defense allowed 109 yards on 22 attempts (5.0 yards per rush). In the passing game, the Cowboys’ secondary permitted a completion rate of 73.5%, allowing 299 yards on 25 completed passes from 34 attempts.
Looking at their scoring capability, the Cowboys rank 3rd in the NFL, averaging 29.3 points per game. For the season, they have registered 3,581 passing yards, averaging 275.5 yards per game, which places them 1st in the league. Alongside this, they average 119.5 rushing yards per game, totaling 1,553 rushing yards this season. The Cowboys lead the league in total offense with an average of 394.9 yards per game. The team has committed 101 penalties, yielding 855 yards, ranking them 3rd in allowing free yardage. They threw 11 interceptions and lost 7 fumbles, while also accumulating 183 first downs.
The Cowboys’ defense is underperforming, allowing 29.7 points per game, ranking them 31st in the league. They have given up 29 touchdowns through the air and permitted 255.2 passing yards per game, placing them at the bottom of the league. Overall, Dallas has allowed 1,605 rushing yards this season (123.5 yards per game) along with 17 rushing touchdowns. The team’s defense has participated in 819 plays at the line of scrimmage, which ranks them 23rd in the NFL. They have forced 10 turnovers (5 interceptions and 5 forced fumbles) throughout the season. This season, they have allowed a total of 386 points.
Who will prevail in tonight’s Vikings-Cowboys clash against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on the Vikings +6
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