Could a NY Team Be in Future for Tony Pollard?

Could a NY Team Be in Future for Tony Pollard?
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Running back situations have become part of the news landscape for the past 24 hours. One of those involved Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard.

Pollard, 26, a Pro Bowler last season, rushed for 1,007 yards with nine touchdowns and added 39 catches for 371 yards and three TDs. He set career highs in all-purpose yards, rushing yards, receiving yards and attempts in 2022. However, he was unable to strike a deal on a long-term contract by Monday’s 4 p.m. ET deadline for franchise-tagged players and will play this season for the $10.091 million tag (which he signed back in March).

EmpireStakes.com – your source for New York sports betting - compiled hypothetical odds on where he might play in 2024.

After this season, the question is: Will Pollard remain in Big D?

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Hypothetical Odds Where Tony Pollard Plays in 2024

 Here are odds you won’t find on the eight New York betting apps currently in operation.

TeamOddsPercentage Chance
Dallas Cowboys-12054.5%
Miami Dolphins+35022.2%
New York Jets+40020%
Buffalo Bills+40020%
Tampa Bay Bucs+45018.2%
The Field+25028.6%

 

Two NY Teams Possibilities?

More than likely, Pollard will stay in Dallas, so the Cowboys topped the list at -120 (54.5%). However, two New York teams, the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets, are in the mix, tied with a 20% chance each at +400.

Earlier this week, we sized up the primetime games for the Bills and Jets.

Other teams include the field (+250, 28.6%), Miami Dolphins (+350, 22.2%) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+450,18.2%).

BetMGM Sportsbook Future Odds

As of noon on Tuesday, here are the latest BetMGM New York futures for the Cowboys:

  • To win the Super Bowl: +1600 (tied with New York Jets for 6th favorite)
  • To win the NFC: +650 (3rd favorite)
  • To win the NFC East Division: +170 (2nd favorite, behind the Philadelphia Eagles)
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Lou Monaco

Lou Monaco had been East Coast Scene columnist for Gaming Today in Las Vegas since June 2019, covering the East Coast sportsbook scene with emphasis on NJ and PA. He also currently is a part-time writer for the high school sports department for NJ Advanced Media (NJ.com) in Iselin, NJ. Lou has over 30 years sports experience with previous stints at ESPN SportsTicker, Daily Racing Form and Oddschecker.

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