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The Dallas Cowboys (0-0) and San Francisco 49ers (0-0) are the last two teams to kick off their preseason, as they lock horns at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. at 9:00 p.m. ET Saturday night.
The Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers will be the final teams to take the field in Week 1 of the 2019 NFL preseason. They are set to meet Saturday night at Levi’s Stadium, where the Cowboys find themselves as one of the biggest underdogs on the schedule.
San Francisco is laying 4.5 points at home, according to the latest betting line at OddsShark. If Dallas’ recent preseason history is any indication, the Cowboys will have to wait before recording their first victory of the year.
Dallas is on a six-game losing streak in Week 1 of the preseason under head coach Jason Garrett. That includes a 24-21 loss to the 49ers a year ago.
The 49ers are undefeated in their two Week 1 preseason games with Kyle Shanahan as the head coach. San Francisco beat the Kansas City Chiefs 27-17 to kick off their year in 2017.
For the second straight year, the 49ers should have the advantage over the Cowboys.
With Jimmy Garoppolo coming off an ACL tear that ended his 2018 season prematurely, the quarterback won’t play Saturday. San Francisco will still put two serviceable backups on the field as Nick Mullens and C.J. Beathard compete for the No.2 quarterback position.
Mullens led the 49ers with 2,277 passing yards and a 90.8 passer rating last season. He could have a big night against Dallas’ backups.
Dak Prescott isn’t expected to play more than one series for the Cowboys. That means Cooper Rush and Mike White will get the bulk of the time under center.
Rush was good against the 49ers a year ago, going 15-23 for 145 yards and a touchdown. White failed to post a passer rating north of 77.3 in his four preseason appearances last season.
Ezekiel Elliott still isn’t at training camp, though he probably wouldn’t play Saturday if he was practicing with the team.
The Cowboys went winless in the 2018 preseason, scoring 13 points or fewer in three of the four games. The 49ers have never scored fewer than 13 points in eight preseason games under Shanahan.
Viewed as one of the most versatile backs available in the 2019 NFL Draft, Pollard averaged 6.8 yards per carry during his career with Memphis while also totaling 104 receptions for 1,292 yards and nine touchdowns. Dallas drafted Pollard and Ohio State's Mike Weber to build depth at running back, and both should get plenty of opportunities against a San Francisco defense that gave up well over 100 rushing yards per game last year.
Based on last year's preseason, there's a good chance that Dallas could give quarterback Dak Prescott a series or two before handing over the reigns to Mike White and Cooper Rush, both of whom put up impressive numbers in the 2018 preseason.
We can tell you Hunt is leaning over, but he's isolated a critical X-factor that has him locked in on one side of the spread. He's only sharing what it is, and who to back, at SportsLine.
The Dallas Cowboys (0-0) and San Francisco 49ers (0-0) are the last two teams to kick off their preseason, as they lock horns at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. at 9:00 p.m. ET Saturday night.
The Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers will be the final teams to take the field in Week 1 of the 2019 NFL preseason. They are set to meet Saturday night at Levi’s Stadium, where the Cowboys find themselves as one of the biggest underdogs on the schedule.
San Francisco is laying 4.5 points at home, according to the latest betting line at OddsShark. If Dallas’ recent preseason history is any indication, the Cowboys will have to wait before recording their first victory of the year.
Dallas is on a six-game losing streak in Week 1 of the preseason under head coach Jason Garrett. That includes a 24-21 loss to the 49ers a year ago.
The 49ers are undefeated in their two Week 1 preseason games with Kyle Shanahan as the head coach. San Francisco beat the Kansas City Chiefs 27-17 to kick off their year in 2017.
For the second straight year, the 49ers should have the advantage over the Cowboys.
With Jimmy Garoppolo coming off an ACL tear that ended his 2018 season prematurely, the quarterback won’t play Saturday. San Francisco will still put two serviceable backups on the field as Nick Mullens and C.J. Beathard compete for the No.2 quarterback position.
Mullens led the 49ers with 2,277 passing yards and a 90.8 passer rating last season. He could have a big night against Dallas’ backups.
Dak Prescott isn’t expected to play more than one series for the Cowboys. That means Cooper Rush and Mike White will get the bulk of the time under center.
Rush was good against the 49ers a year ago, going 15-23 for 145 yards and a touchdown. White failed to post a passer rating north of 77.3 in his four preseason appearances last season.
Ezekiel Elliott still isn’t at training camp, though he probably wouldn’t play Saturday if he was practicing with the team.
The Cowboys went winless in the 2018 preseason, scoring 13 points or fewer in three of the four games. The 49ers have never scored fewer than 13 points in eight preseason games under Shanahan.
Viewed as one of the most versatile backs available in the 2019 NFL Draft, Pollard averaged 6.8 yards per carry during his career with Memphis while also totaling 104 receptions for 1,292 yards and nine touchdowns. Dallas drafted Pollard and Ohio State's Mike Weber to build depth at running back, and both should get plenty of opportunities against a San Francisco defense that gave up well over 100 rushing yards per game last year.
Based on last year's preseason, there's a good chance that Dallas could give quarterback Dak Prescott a series or two before handing over the reigns to Mike White and Cooper Rush, both of whom put up impressive numbers in the 2018 preseason.
We can tell you Hunt is leaning over, but he's isolated a critical X-factor that has him locked in on one side of the spread. He's only sharing what it is, and who to back, at SportsLine.


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