Dallas Cowboys FINAL Injury Update vs. Seattle Seahawks; How to Watch, Betting Odds

The Dallas Cowboys host the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday Night Football in Week 13 hoping to extend their home winning streak at AT&T Stadium. And we've got the final injury update, plus 'How to Watch' and betting odds.

FRISCO - The Dallas Cowboys host the Seahawks on Thursday Night Football hoping to extend their home winning streak. With a win, Dallas could extend their winning streak at AT&T Stadium to 14 games. That would be the longest such streak for the team since the Cowboys won 18 in a row at Texas Stadium from 1979-1981.

Dallas has won three in a row and five of six since the debacle against the 49ers in Santa Clara. But with all the success this season, the Cowboys still trail the Eagles for the NFC East lead by two full games. 

After a strong start to the season, Seattle has lost two consecutive games, and three of four. What was once a share of the NFC West lead, has become a two-game deficit behind San Francisco aided by a 49ers 31-13 win at Lumen Field last week.

Behind quarterback Dak Prescott, the Cowboys lead the NFL through 12 weeks scoring 31.5 points per game, and 42.3 over their last three. Dallas is posting an incredible 41.0 points per game at home, also a league-best.

Geno Smith (L) and Dak Prescott
Geno Smith (L) and Dak Prescott / Fan Stream Sports

Seattle sits at No. 18 scoring 20.8 points per contest, but that drops to 18.6 on the road. 

The Cowboys start their toughest stretch of the schedule beginning on Thursday, with the next five opponents combining for a 37-18 record - including three first-place teams in Philadelphia, Miami and Detroit.

The Cowboys are fully healthy, as you see below …

Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith was banged up last time out with an injured oblique, but he wasn't listed on the Seahawks' first injury report of the week on Monday. That's a good sign he'll be available for Thursday's matchup. 

Running back Ken Walker III was among five players who did not practice on Monday, but coach Pete Carroll said the hope is he can play Thursday.

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WHAT: Seattle Seahawks (6-5, 2-3 Road) at Dallas Cowboys (8-3, 5-0 Home)

WHERE: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX (100,000)

WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023, 7:15 p.m. CT

TELEVISION: PRIME VIDEO / FuboTV (try it free)

RADIO: KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan

TICKETS: SI Tickets

BETTING: SI SportsBook

SPREAD: Cowboys -9.5

TOTAL: 45.5

MONEYLINE: Seahawks +350, Cowboys -500


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