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Here are MNF SGPs for Cowboys vs. Chargers.
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As we put together Monday Night Football same-game parlays for tonight's matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Chargers, two key storylines beg consideration.

First, how will the Cowboys respond after their 42-10 beatdown at the hands of the 49ers? Second, will the return of Austin Ekeler mark a watershed moment in L.A.'s season as the Chargers face the Cowboys and Chiefs in consecutive weeks?

We'll see, but one thing is certain ahead of MNF. You've got an opportunity right now to claim thousands in betting bonuses just for registering new accounts at top-rated sportsbooks. Football and house money to bet! Life is good. 

Here are our top MNF SGPs for Cowboys vs. Chargers.

Monday Night Football odds for Cowboys vs. Chargers SGPs 

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Dak Prescott made good on a preseason declaration to cut down on his interceptions until last Sunday's bludgeoning in San Francisco. He threw just one pick prior to that game, but the 49ers intercepted him three times.

Expect him to fare better against L.A.'s defense, which gives up the most passing yards per game in the NFL at a shade under 300.  

'Dak Attack' MNF SGP special

  • Dak Prescott, Over 259.5 passing yards (-115)
  • Dak Prescott, Over 1.5 passing TDs (-135)
  • CeeDee Lamb, Anytime TD scorer (+122)
  • Over 51 total points scored (-110) 
  • SGP odds: +430

We don't expect either team to have much trouble scoring points on MNF. This SGP is predicated on that and Prescott having a solid night in the passing game. CeeDee Lamb is his top target (35), and he's due to break out of his scoring doldrums.

Lamb leads the Cowboys in receiving yards (358) but has found the end zone just once in five games. This is a great spot against a porous L.A. defense that's given up the most passing yards on the season and seven TD catches to boot.

At odds of +430, a $100 bet will pay out $430 in winnings and your $100 stake back.

Chargers MNF SGP special  

  • Justin Herbert, Over 1.5 passing TDs (-154)
  • Austin Ekeler, Anytime TD scorer (-170)
  • Keenan Allen, Anytime TD scorer (+107)
  • Over 51 total points scored (-110) 
  • Chargers -2.5 (+136) on alternate point spread
  • SGP odds: +900

Ekeler's return brings L.A.'s most prolific TD scorer back into the fold. The talented RB eclipsed 100 yards and scored a rushing TD in his only appearance this season before going down with an ankle injury in the season opener against the Dolphins. 

Nobody in the NFL scored more touchdowns last season. Ekeler amassed 18 total TDs with 13 on the ground and five through the air.  

WR Keenan Allen has a chance to be the biggest beneficiary with Dallas cornerback Trevon Diggs on the sidelines with a torn ACL. The Cowboys have given up roughly 50 more passing yards per game since Diggs was lost for the season on Sept. 22.

QB Justin Herbert has targeted Allen (44) nearly twice as many times as anybody else through four games. He leads the Chargers with 434 receiving yards and three TDs. 

The last leg of this MNF SGP gives it some punch on the potential payout. We're forecasting the Chargers to win by at least a field goal at +136 on the alternate point spread. The resulting SGP odds of +900 will return $900 in winnings and a total payout of $1,000 including your stake back.    

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Kris Johnson serves as lead writer. With more than 15 years in sports journalism, his work has been featured in Sports Business Journal, Sports Business Daily, The Sporting News, NASCAR Illustrated, and more. Johnson, who also wrote a sports betting novel entitled The Endgame, graduated from Middlebury College.