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Playoffs On the Line at Jerry’s World

SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL: VIKINGS (5-8) AT COWBOYS (6-6-1)
ATT Stadium, Sunday, December 14, 2025 | 8:20 PM ET | NBC
Spread: Dallas -5.5 | Total: 47.5 | Moneyline: DAL -270 / MIN +220


INTRODUCTION

Sunday Night Football brings an NFC clash with major playoff implications as the struggling Minnesota Vikings travel to Arlington to face the Dallas Cowboys in a must-win scenario for the home team. The Cowboys need to run the table to keep their flickering playoff hopes alive, sitting 1.5 games behind Philadelphia in the NFC East. Meanwhile, the Vikings are playing out a disappointing season but showed signs of life in Week 14 with quarterback J.J. McCarthy’s best performance yet.

Dallas enters desperate after a 44-30 road loss to Detroit on Thursday Night Football in Week 14 snapped a three-game winning streak. Minnesota comes in with momentum from a stunning 31-0 shutout victory over Washington, their most complete performance of the season. The primetime spotlight at AT&T Stadium sets the stage for a team fighting for survival against a team searching for consistency.


MATCHUP HISTORY

The Cowboys lead the all-time series 19-15 and have dominated the recent meetings. Dallas has won three consecutive games and five of the last six dating back to 2013. The most recent clash came in November 2022 when the Cowboys demolished Minnesota 40-3 at U.S. Bank Stadium. That remains Dallas’s largest margin of victory in this rivalry.

Despite Dallas’s recent dominance, Minnesota owns an interesting edge as the road team. The Vikings are 7-2 in their last nine regular-season trips to Arlington. Their last victory in Dallas came during the 2019 season when they won 28-24. The series has been remarkably balanced historically, with many close contests. Between 2010 and 2021, six of seven meetings were decided by four points or fewer.

The rivalry features playoff significance as well, with seven postseason meetings. The Vikings hold a 3-1 edge in playoff matchups, including victories in the 2009 NFC Divisional Round and a memorable Hail Mary heartbreaker in 1975.


TEAM FORM ANALYSIS

Minnesota Vikings Form (5-8)

The Vikings have battled through arguably the league’s most difficult season, cycling through three different starting quarterbacks. After beginning 2-2 with veteran Carson Wentz at the helm, Minnesota suffered a crushing quarterback injury crisis that ultimately ended Wentz’s season. Second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy took over starting duties in Week 8 and has shown flashes of promise.

Minnesota’s last three games tell the story of their inconsistency. They dropped close contests to Seattle and Green Bay before the Week 14 shutout victory. The 31-0 demolition of Washington showcased what this team can be when firing on all cylinders. McCarthy threw three touchdown passes without a turnover while the defense suffocated the Commanders offense. This marked just the second time all season Minnesota’s starting offensive line was fully intact, which proved crucial.

The Vikings’ fatal flaw remains ball security. They lead the NFL in turnovers committed and own the league’s second-worst turnover differential. When they protect the football, they’re competitive. When they don’t, disaster strikes.

Dallas Cowboys Form (6-6-1)

Dallas entered Week 14 riding high after victories over the Commanders, Giants, and Eagles. The Thursday night loss to Detroit exposed persistent defensive problems that have plagued this team all season. Detroit quarterback Jared Goff picked apart a secondary missing star cornerback Trevon Diggs, while Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs ran wild.

The Cowboys’ home/road split tells two different stories. At AT&T Stadium, Dallas averages 32.7 points per game and sports a 4-1-1 record. On the road, they’ve been inconsistent at best. Quarterback Dak Prescott leads the NFL in passing yards with 3,637 and touchdown passes with 26, orchestrating an elite aerial attack featuring George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb.

Special teams have provided a boost, with kicker Brandon Aubrey making history in Week 14 by converting three field goals of 55-plus yards in a single game. The offense remains Dallas’s strength, ranking first in total yards and third in points scored. Unfortunately, the defense ranks dead last in passing yards allowed and 31st in scoring defense.


COACHING ANALYSIS

Brian Schottenheimer vs. Kevin O’Connell

Schottenheimer’s offensive background shows in Dallas’s high-powered attack, ranking first in total yards. However, defensive coordinator Dan Quinn’s departure to Washington has exposed vulnerabilities – the Cowboys rank last in pass defense DVOA. O’Connell navigates his toughest season with quarterback instability, but defensive coordinator Brian Flores keeps Minnesota competitive, ranking second in pressure rate. The scheme matchup favors Flores’s aggressive blitz packages against Dallas’s vulnerable pass protection, while the Cowboys counter with explosive passing that can punish overaggression.


WHAT TO WATCH

McCarthy vs. Dallas’s Pass Defense: The second-year quarterback faces the NFL’s worst pass defense. Dallas allows 255.2 passing yards per game and has surrendered passing touchdowns at an alarming rate. If Minnesota’s offensive line stays healthy, McCarthy could build on his Week 14 breakthrough.

Pressure on Prescott: Minnesota’s defense ranks second in the NFL in pressure rate and will test Dallas’s pass protection. Prescott has been sacked 22 times this season, and the Vikings’ blitz-heavy scheme under Flores aims to speed up quarterbacks’ internal clocks.

The Jefferson Factor: Justin Jefferson has been invisible the past two weeks with just 11 yards receiving against the Commanders. Facing Dallas’s 32nd-ranked pass defense presents a bounce-back opportunity for the Vikings’ superstar receiver.

Cowboys’ Rushing Attack: Dallas ranks 20th in Rush EPA and 29th in Rush Success Rate since Week 12. Running back Javonte Williams has struggled with just 3.9 yards per attempt over that span. Minnesota has allowed 134 rushing yards per game over their last five contests, presenting an opportunity for Dallas to establish balance.


PLAYER PROJECTIONS

PositionMinnesota VikingsProjectionPositionDallas CowboysProjection
QBJ.J. McCarthy215 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDsQBDak Prescott295 Pass Yds, 3 Pass TDs, 1 INT
RBAaron Jones Sr.65 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 3 Rec, 25 Rec YdsRBJavonte Williams85 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 4 Rec, 30 Rec Yds
RBJordan Mason45 Rush Yds, 2 Rec, 15 Rec YdsWRGeorge Pickens7 Rec, 115 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD
WRJustin Jefferson6 Rec, 95 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TDWRCeeDee Lamb6 Rec, 85 Rec Yds
WRJordan Addison4 Rec, 55 Rec YdsWRRyan Flournoy3 Rec, 45 Rec Yds
TET.J. Hockenson3 Rec, 35 Rec YdsTEJake Ferguson5 Rec, 55 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD

BETTING TRENDS

Minnesota Vikings

  • ATS Record: 5-8 overall
  • Road ATS: 3-4
  • As underdog of 5.5+ points: 1-2 ATS
  • O/U Record: 7-6 to the over
  • Last 5 ATS: 1-4
  • Turnover differential: -12 (2nd worst in NFL)

Dallas Cowboys

  • ATS Record: 7-6 overall
  • Home ATS: 4-2
  • As favorite: 3-7 ATS in last 10
  • O/U Record: 8-5 to the over
  • Last 5 ATS: 4-1 at home
  • Home scoring average: 32.7 PPG

LAST 3 GAMES PERFORMANCE

TeamPFPAYPGYPG/ARush YPGRush YPG/ARec YPGRec YPG/A
Minnesota18.718.3309325128118181207
Dallas31.328.0378336115148263188

ADVANCED STATS

MetricMinnesotaDallas
OFFENSE
Net Yards Per Play5.26.1
EPA/Play-0.04+0.18
Success Rate41%48%
Pressure Rate Faced18%22%
Red Zone TD%52%64%
DEFENSE
Net Yards Per Play4.95.8
EPA/Play-0.08+0.11
Success Rate44%39%
Pressure Rate Generated32%24%
Red Zone TD% Allowed48%41%
OTHER
Turnover Differential-12+2
OL InjuriesDarrisaw (Q), Chandler (OUT)None significant

Legend:

  • EPA/Play: Expected Points Added per play (higher is better)
  • Success Rate: Percentage of plays that positively impact expected points
  • Pressure Rate: QB pressure percentage (faced on offense / generated on defense)

PICKS

Spread: Dallas -5.5 – ⭐⭐⭐

Total: Under 47.5 – ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Moneyline: Dallas -270 – ⭐⭐


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