Betting Interceptions Props for Giants vs Cowboys on SNF
- Dak Prescott is favored to throw under 0.5 interceptions against the New York Giants.
- Daniel Jones is heavily favored with -134 odds to throw under 0.5 interceptions on Sunday night.
- Prescott averaged 1.25 interceptions a game, while Jones averaged 0.3 interceptions per game in 2022.
NEW YORK – Betting on interception props for Sunday Night Football presents value in a matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants.
Betting sites with online gambling for US players favor both quarterbacks to throw under 0.5 interceptions.
Betting on the Value with Quarterback Interceptions
Dak Prescott had a nightmare season in 2022, throwing 15 interceptions in just 12 games. It was Prescott’s highest interception total in his career despite the shortened season due to injury.
However, Texas gambling sites favor Prescott to throw under 0.5 interceptions in Week 1.
Dak Prescott Interceptions Prop
- Over 0.5 Interceptions -110
- Under 0.5 Interceptions -118
Prescott threw two interceptions against the Giants in Week 11 last season. Now, Prescott leads an offense that’s expected to run the ball more with new offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer.
A run-first offense could set up open receivers through play action, but it’s hard to bet the under after Dak finished the last seven games of the season with one or more interceptions. Bet the value with -110 odds for Prescott to throw over 0.5 interceptions on Sunday night.
While Dak averaged 1.25 interceptions a game last season, Daniel Jones has one of the best rates at 0.3 interceptions per game. There are +102 legal sports betting odds for Jones to throw an interception against the Cowboys.
Daniel Jones Interceptions Prop
- Over 0.5 Interceptions +102
- Under 0.5 Interceptions -134
Dallas led the NFL in takeaways last season with 33, including one interception off Daniel Jones.
With a strong pass rush and upgraded secondary, there’s great value at +102 odds for the Cowboys to force a Daniel Jones interception on Sunday Night Football.