Betting Experts Tracking the Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Odds: June 2023

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Key Takeaways

  • The Cowboys Super Bowl odds are +1400, 6th highest in the NFL and shorter than their opening February odds at +1600.
  • Using implied probability, Dallas has a 6.67% chance to win the Super Bowl LVIII in 2024.
  • The Cowboys odds to the win the NFC are +600, an implied 14.29% chance.

The Dallas Cowboys advanced to the Divisional Round of the NFC playoffs in 2022, but were unable to get past the 49ers for the second consecutive season. With one of the best rosters in the NFL, is this the year the Cowboys finally breakthrough and get back to the Super Bowl?

To keep track of the Dallas Cowboys’ Super Bowl chances, I will update and analyze the Cowboys Super Bowl odds every day until Super Bowl LVIII or when the Cowboys are eliminated from playoff contention. You can also track the Cowboys playoff chances with BetTexas.com all season long.

 
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Cowboys Super Bowl LVIII Odds: June 2, 2023

The Cowboys Super Bowl odds are +1400 at DraftKings Texas, which is right around where most other sportsbooks have them. Below, you can find the Cowboys odds to win the Super Bowl, NFC, NFC East, plus their odds to make or miss the playoffs via DraftKings:

πŸ† Odds to Win SBLVIII+1400
πŸ‘‘ Odds to Win NFC+600
⭐ Odds to Win NFC East+190
πŸ”₯ Odds to Make Playoffs-190
❌ Odds to Miss Playoffs+160

The Cowboys have the sixth-best odds to win the Super Bowl this season and the third-highest odds in the NFC to win the final game of the year. While there could be some movement on their Super Bowl odds (+1400), it’s unlikely to change much between now and the start of the season.

The Cowboys are among the top teams in the NFC, so it’s not a surprise to see them listed at +600 to win the conference during the 2023-2024 season. The Eagles and 49ers both have better odds to win the NFC, but the Cowboys aren’t far behind as they were highly competitive with both teams last season.

It is worth mentioning that the Cowboys have slid to +190 to win the NFC East on most sportsbooks. That line was at +150 to +175 before the NFL Draft, but their odds have gotten longer as the Eagles had one of the strongest draft classes you will ever see. However, the Cowboys still have an implied probability of 34.5% to win the NFC East and could be a good value considering how difficult the schedule is for the Eagles this season.

Dallas is still a good bet to make the playoffs during the 2023-2024 season as they just put together back-to-back 12-win seasons. With one of the best rosters in the league, Dallas should have no problem winning double-digit games again this year.

Each week, I will track the Cowboys Super Bowl odds, as well as their odds to win the conference, division, and to make the playoffs. Be sure to bookmark this page to stay updated on the latest odds for the Dallas Cowboys.

Latest Updates Impacting Cowboys Super Bowl Odds

To keep Cowboys fans updated on the offseason, here is all of the latest news and developments regarding the Dallas Cowboys from the offseason:

  • πŸ—“οΈ April 29: San Jose St. EDGE Viliami Fehoko, UNC OT Asim Richards, New Mexico CB Eric Scott Jr., Kansas St. RB Deuce Vaughn and South Carolina WR Jalen Brooks are drafted on Day 3.
  • πŸ—“οΈ April 28: Michigan TE Luke Schoonmaker and Texas LB DeMarvion Overshown are drafted on Day 2.
  • πŸ—“οΈ April 27: The Cowboys draft Michigan DT Mazi Smith in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
  • πŸ—“οΈ April 20: The Cowboys pick up WR CeeDee Lamb's fifth-year option.
  • πŸ—“οΈ April 4: The Cowboys sign DT Johnathan Hankins
  • πŸ—“οΈ March 23: RB Tony Pollard signs the franchise tag, avoid an offseason holdout or contract dispute.
  • πŸ—“οΈ March 22: The Cowboys sign DE Takk McKinley.
  • πŸ—“οΈ March 21: The Cowboys sign RB Ronald Jones and OL Chuma Edoga.
  • πŸ—“οΈ March 19: The Texans trade WR Brandin Cooks to the Cowboys.
  • πŸ—“οΈ March 17: The Cowboys re-sign veteran QB Cooper Rush.
  • πŸ—“οΈ March 15: RB Ezekiel Elliott is released and OT Tyron Smith is re-signed.
  • πŸ—“οΈ March 14: The Colts trade former DPOY CB Stephon Gilmore to the Cowboys.
  • πŸ—“οΈ March 6: The Cowboys place franchise tag on Pro Bowl RB Tony Pollard.
  • πŸ—“οΈ Feb. 4: The Cowboys hire offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer.
  • πŸ—“οΈ Jan. 29: The Cowboys fire offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.
  • πŸ—“οΈ Jan. 26: Defensive coordinator Dan Quinn returns to Cowboys for a third season.

We will continue to update this page all offseason, so be sure to bookmark it and return to see all of the latest updates that will affect the Cowboys Super Bowl odds.

Preseason Cowboys Super Bowl Odds Every Year Since 2000

The Cowboys +1400 Super Bowl odds are the team's best since the 2020 season. To give more context to this year's preseason, I built this table outlining the Cowboys odds to win the Super Bowl every year since 2000:

πŸ“† 2022-2023Preseason Odds = +2000
πŸ“† 2021-2022Preseason Odds = +3000
πŸ“† 2020-2021Preseason Odds = +1200
πŸ“† 2019-2020Preseason Odds = +2000
πŸ“† 2018-2019Preseason Odds = +3000
πŸ“† 2017-2018Preseason Odds = +1200
πŸ“† 2016-2017Preseason Odds = +2500
πŸ“† 2015-2016Preseason Odds = +1400
πŸ“† 2014-2015Preseason Odds = +7500
πŸ“† 2013-2014Preseason Odds = +2800
πŸ“† 2012-2013Preseason Odds = +2200
πŸ“† 2011-2012Preseason Odds = +2000
πŸ“† 2010-2011Preseason Odds = +1000
πŸ“† 2009-2010Preseason Odds = +1600
πŸ“† 2008-2009Preseason Odds = +600
πŸ“† 2007-2008Preseason Odds = +2000
πŸ“† 2006-2007Preseason Odds = +1400
πŸ“† 2005-2006Preseason Odds = +2500
πŸ“† 2004-2005Preseason Odds = +2400
πŸ“† 2003-2004Preseason Odds = +4000
πŸ“† 2002-2003Preseason Odds = +4000
πŸ“† 2001-2002Preseason Odds = +7500
πŸ“† 2000-2001Preseason Odds = +4000

As you can see, the Cowboys Super Bowl odds have not been +10000 or longer in this millennium. Their shortest odds to win the Super Bowl came in 2008 when they were +600.

Where Can I Bet on the Cowboys to Win the Super Bowl?

You can bet on the Dallas Cowboys to win the Super Bowl at any major sportsbook, including DraftKings Texas, FanDuel Texas, BetMGM Texas, Caesars Sportsbook Texas and more. You must be 21+ and within a state with legalized betting to place a bet on the Cowboys to appear in or win Super Bowl LVIII. Below is more on the Cowboys Super Bowl history and FAQs about the Cowboys' postseason success.

Cowboys Super Bowl History

The Dallas Cowboys are one of the most successful franchises in the Super Bowl era, winning the Super Bowl five times. They are tied for the second-most appearances in the Super Bowl with eight and have a rich history of playing in the biggest game of the season. 

Have the Cowboys Ever Won the Super Bowl?

Yes, the Dallas Cowboys have won the Super Bowl five times. That is tied with the San Francisco 49ers for the third-most all-time Super Bowl wins behind the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers (6). 

How Many Super Bowls Have the Dallas Cowboys Won?

The Dallas Cowboys have won the Super Bowl five times in franchise history. All five wins came in a 25-year span between 1971 and 1995. The Cowboys had two Super Bowl wins in the 1970s: Super Bowl VI in 1971 and Super Bowl XII in 1977. Then the Cowboys of the 1990s dominated the league, winning Super Bowl XXVII and XXVIII in back-to-back seasons, as well as Super Bowl XXX.

How Many Times Have the Cowboys Won the Super Bowl?

The Dallas Cowboys have won the Super Bowl five times in their franchise’s history. The team won two Super Bowls in the 1970s (1971, 1977) and three during the early 1990s (1992, 1993, 1995). They have not appeared in a Super Bowl since their last win during the 1995-1996 season when they defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers. 

Have the Cowboys Ever Been to the Super Bowl?

Yes, the Cowboys have been to the Super Bowl eight times during their franchise history. They have five Super Bowl wins and three Super Bowl losses. Their three losses came in lost Super Bowls V (1970), X (1975), and XIII (1978).

Their last appearance came during the 1995 season when they defeated the Steelers for their fifth Super Bowl win. The Cowboys are tied for the second-most Super Bowl appearances with the Steelers (8). The New England Patriots have the most Super Bowl appearances with 11. 

Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl FAQs

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Marcus Mosher covers the NFL, NFL Draft and NFL news for BetTexas.com. The host of the Locked On Cowboys podcast, Marcus also has been the managing editor of The Raiders Wire and contributor to The Athletic DFW, Pro Football Weekly, FanSided and FanRag Sports.

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