Cowboys BREAKING: DeAndre Hopkins Betting Favorite to Sign? Dallas - 2/1

We're not sure we'd put any money on it, but the Cowboys are the instant favorites to sign the just-cut DeAndre Hopkins.

FRISCO - Would we advise you to put real money on the Dallas Cowboys signing the just-cut DeAndre Hopkins? That's not our particular line of work. But are the odds as they involve "Nuk'' and "America's Team'' worth mentioning?

That is our particular line of work, and we do so below. They’re courtesy of BetOnline, which notes in its communication with CowboysSI.com that "these odds are fluid and could change. (Here’s the direct link for real-time lines.) So, for fun, anyway, while we work toward gathering answers on this breaking news from here inside The Star - get started with info on the subject here - those odds for the whole NFL, starting with Dallas at 2/1 ...

DeAndre Hopkins Next Team

Dallas Cowboys 2/1

Kansas City Chiefs 4/1

New England Patriots 5/1

Buffalo Bills 6/1

Philadelphia Eagles 7/1

Baltimore Ravens 8/1

New York Giants 9/1

Chicago Bears 12/1

New York Jets 14/1

Cleveland Browns 16/1

Jacksonville Jaguars 18/1 

Green Bay Packers 20/1 

Los Angeles Chargers 20/1 

Las Vegas Raiders 25/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 25/1

So, are we willing to go there? We will simply do our duty and pass along a reminder of what Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says (in one arrangement of words or another) every single time he's asked about the importance of bringing another Super Bowl win to Cowboys Nation.

"You’d be shocked to know the size of check I would write for a Super Bowl,'' Jones likes to say. "It’d be obscene. There’s nothing that I would not do financially to get a Super Bowl. So, that’s a given.''

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MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.