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[M]The Senate[/M] already [M]voted in favor of a motion[/M] on Tuesday [M]supporting NATO[/M] ahead of the summit.
The nonbinding motion, which came as the Senate voted to reconcile its version of the annual defense policy bill with that of the House, expresses the Senate’s support for NATO and calls on negotiators to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to it. The 97-2 vote in the Senate comes as Trump heads to Brussels. He will also travel to the United Kingdom and meet one-on-one with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki during his trip. GOP Sens. Rand Paul (Ky.) and Mike Lee (Utah) voted against the measure. Democratic Sen. Jack Reed (R.I.) proposed the measure, calling the U.S. support for NATO “ironclad.” Trump has long been critical of NATO members for failing to meet their defense spending commitments, and has ramped up the criticism in the days ahead of the summit. The president suggested in a tweet on his way to Brussels that other NATO members should reimburse the U.S. for what he has called the nation’s “unfair” contributions to the alliance. NATO members agreed in 2014 to increase their defense spending to 2 percent of their gross domestic product by 2024. But Trump has incorrectly suggested that this spending is meant to be on NATO as a whole, not on the countries’ individual defense. The attacks also come as Trump has frustrated key allies like the European Union, Canada and Mexico with steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
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[M]It also says[/M] the House “supports keeping United States sanctions imposed against Russia” and says [M]its essential for “the United States to[/M] maintain and [M]increase political, economic, and security support for the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.”[/M]
The nonbinding motion, which came as the Senate voted to reconcile its version of the annual defense policy bill with that of the House, expresses the Senate’s support for NATO and calls on negotiators to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to it. The 97-2 vote in the Senate comes as Trump heads to Brussels. He will also travel to the United Kingdom and meet one-on-one with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki during his trip. GOP Sens. Rand Paul (Ky.) and Mike Lee (Utah) voted against the measure. Democratic Sen. Jack Reed (R.I.) proposed the measure, calling the U.S. support for NATO “ironclad.” Trump has long been critical of NATO members for failing to meet their defense spending commitments, and has ramped up the criticism in the days ahead of the summit. The president suggested in a tweet on his way to Brussels that other NATO members should reimburse the U.S. for what he has called the nation’s “unfair” contributions to the alliance. NATO members agreed in 2014 to increase their defense spending to 2 percent of their gross domestic product by 2024. But Trump has incorrectly suggested that this spending is meant to be on NATO as a whole, not on the countries’ individual defense. The attacks also come as Trump has frustrated key allies like the European Union, Canada and Mexico with steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
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[M]It also says[/M] the House “supports keeping United States sanctions imposed against Russia” and says [M]its essential for “the United States to maintain[/M] and increase [M]political, economic, and security support for the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.”[/M]
The nonbinding motion, which came as the Senate voted to reconcile its version of the annual defense policy bill with that of the House, expresses the Senate’s support for NATO and calls on negotiators to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to it. The 97-2 vote in the Senate comes as Trump heads to Brussels. He will also travel to the United Kingdom and meet one-on-one with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki during his trip. GOP Sens. Rand Paul (Ky.) and Mike Lee (Utah) voted against the measure. Democratic Sen. Jack Reed (R.I.) proposed the measure, calling the U.S. support for NATO “ironclad.” Trump has long been critical of NATO members for failing to meet their defense spending commitments, and has ramped up the criticism in the days ahead of the summit. The president suggested in a tweet on his way to Brussels that other NATO members should reimburse the U.S. for what he has called the nation’s “unfair” contributions to the alliance. NATO members agreed in 2014 to increase their defense spending to 2 percent of their gross domestic product by 2024. But Trump has incorrectly suggested that this spending is meant to be on NATO as a whole, not on the countries’ individual defense. The attacks also come as Trump has frustrated key allies like the European Union, Canada and Mexico with steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
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[M]It also says the House “supports keeping United States sanctions imposed against Russia”[/M] and says its essential for “the United States to maintain and increase political, economic, and security support for the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.”
The nonbinding motion, which came as the Senate voted to reconcile its version of the annual defense policy bill with that of the House, expresses the Senate’s support for NATO and calls on negotiators to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to it. The 97-2 vote in the Senate comes as Trump heads to Brussels. He will also travel to the United Kingdom and meet one-on-one with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki during his trip. GOP Sens. Rand Paul (Ky.) and Mike Lee (Utah) voted against the measure. Democratic Sen. Jack Reed (R.I.) proposed the measure, calling the U.S. support for NATO “ironclad.” Trump has long been critical of NATO members for failing to meet their defense spending commitments, and has ramped up the criticism in the days ahead of the summit. The president suggested in a tweet on his way to Brussels that other NATO members should reimburse the U.S. for what he has called the nation’s “unfair” contributions to the alliance. NATO members agreed in 2014 to increase their defense spending to 2 percent of their gross domestic product by 2024. But Trump has incorrectly suggested that this spending is meant to be on NATO as a whole, not on the countries’ individual defense. The attacks also come as Trump has frustrated key allies like the European Union, Canada and Mexico with steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
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[M]The House will vote[/M] Wednesday [M]on a resolution expressing support for NATO[/M] and Central [M]and Eastern European countries[/M].
The nonbinding motion, which came as the Senate voted to reconcile its version of the annual defense policy bill with that of the House, expresses the Senate’s support for NATO and calls on negotiators to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to it. The 97-2 vote in the Senate comes as Trump heads to Brussels. He will also travel to the United Kingdom and meet one-on-one with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki during his trip. GOP Sens. Rand Paul (Ky.) and Mike Lee (Utah) voted against the measure. Democratic Sen. Jack Reed (R.I.) proposed the measure, calling the U.S. support for NATO “ironclad.” Trump has long been critical of NATO members for failing to meet their defense spending commitments, and has ramped up the criticism in the days ahead of the summit. The president suggested in a tweet on his way to Brussels that other NATO members should reimburse the U.S. for what he has called the nation’s “unfair” contributions to the alliance. NATO members agreed in 2014 to increase their defense spending to 2 percent of their gross domestic product by 2024. But Trump has incorrectly suggested that this spending is meant to be on NATO as a whole, not on the countries’ individual defense. The attacks also come as Trump has frustrated key allies like the European Union, Canada and Mexico with steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
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[M]The House will vote[/M] Wednesday [M]on a resolution expressing support for NATO and Central[/M] and Eastern [M]European countries[/M].
The nonbinding motion, which came as the Senate voted to reconcile its version of the annual defense policy bill with that of the House, expresses the Senate’s support for NATO and calls on negotiators to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to it. The 97-2 vote in the Senate comes as Trump heads to Brussels. He will also travel to the United Kingdom and meet one-on-one with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki during his trip. GOP Sens. Rand Paul (Ky.) and Mike Lee (Utah) voted against the measure. Democratic Sen. Jack Reed (R.I.) proposed the measure, calling the U.S. support for NATO “ironclad.” Trump has long been critical of NATO members for failing to meet their defense spending commitments, and has ramped up the criticism in the days ahead of the summit. The president suggested in a tweet on his way to Brussels that other NATO members should reimburse the U.S. for what he has called the nation’s “unfair” contributions to the alliance. NATO members agreed in 2014 to increase their defense spending to 2 percent of their gross domestic product by 2024. But Trump has incorrectly suggested that this spending is meant to be on NATO as a whole, not on the countries’ individual defense. The attacks also come as Trump has frustrated key allies like the European Union, Canada and Mexico with steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
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[M]The House will vote Wednesday[/M] on a resolution expressing support for NATO and Central and Eastern European countries.
The nonbinding motion, which came as the Senate voted to reconcile its version of the annual defense policy bill with that of the House, expresses the Senate’s support for NATO and calls on negotiators to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to it. The 97-2 vote in the Senate comes as Trump heads to Brussels. He will also travel to the United Kingdom and meet one-on-one with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki during his trip. GOP Sens. Rand Paul (Ky.) and Mike Lee (Utah) voted against the measure. Democratic Sen. Jack Reed (R.I.) proposed the measure, calling the U.S. support for NATO “ironclad.” Trump has long been critical of NATO members for failing to meet their defense spending commitments, and has ramped up the criticism in the days ahead of the summit. The president suggested in a tweet on his way to Brussels that other NATO members should reimburse the U.S. for what he has called the nation’s “unfair” contributions to the alliance. NATO members agreed in 2014 to increase their defense spending to 2 percent of their gross domestic product by 2024. But Trump has incorrectly suggested that this spending is meant to be on NATO as a whole, not on the countries’ individual defense. The attacks also come as Trump has frustrated key allies like the European Union, Canada and Mexico with steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
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That has been the case once again [M]this season[/M] with [M]Lee suffering through hamstring issues[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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That has been the case once again this season with [M]Lee suffering through hamstring issues[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & [M]Deonte Thompson[/M] are all [M]questionable[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & [M]Deonte Thompson[/M] are all [M]questionable[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, [M]DeMarcus Lawrence[/M] & Deonte Thompson are all [M]questionable[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, [M]Randy Gregory[/M], DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all [M]questionable[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, [M]Maliek Collins[/M], Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all [M]questionable[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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Chidobe Awuzie, [M]Brice Butler[/M], Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all [M]questionable[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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[M]Chidobe Awuzie[/M], Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all [M]questionable[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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[M]According to a report from David Moore[/M] of the Dallas Morning News, [M]Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, [M]Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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According to a report from [M]David Moore of the Dallas Morning News[/M], Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars.
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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— David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 [M]Dallas[/M] has struggled so far this season, [M]getting off to a 2-3 start[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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— David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 [M]Dallas has struggled so far this season[/M], getting off to a 2-3 start.
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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There has been a lot of drama surrounding the [M]team[/M], especially following last week’s [M]loss to the Houston Texans[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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There has been a lot of drama surrounding the [M]team[/M], especially following [M]last week’s loss to the Houston Texans.[/M]
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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[M]There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team[/M], [M]especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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[M]There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team[/M], especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans.
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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LBs Sean Lee & [M]Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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[M]LBs Sean Lee[/M] & Joe Thomas [M]have been ruled out of Sunday’s game[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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His numbers may not look huge, but [M]his presence on the field is a huge plus[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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[M]His numbers may not look huge[/M], but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, [M]Lee has racked up[/M] 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and [M]a defended pass[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, [M]Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks[/M], and a defended pass.
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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[M]Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee[/M] has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass.
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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[M]Dallas[/M] is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their [M]Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars.[/M]
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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[M]Dallas[/M] is hoping to have him back soon, but [M]he will miss their Week 6 matchup[/M] with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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[M]Dallas is hoping to have him back soon[/M], but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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[M]Dallas is hoping to have him back[/M] soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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[M]Sean Lee[/M] has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but [M]has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries[/M].
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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[M]Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years[/M] but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries.
Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks. The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs. NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report). NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys (NFL picks on every game). Check out the OddsShark podcast on iTunes or Spotify or at OddsShark.libsyn.com for more odds information, betting picks and a breakdown of this week’s top sports betting news. Why the Jaguars can cover the spread Jacksonville cannot afford to drop two in a row, especially on the road against a beatable opponent that struggles to score. The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot. Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again. In fact, Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after failing to cover the previous game. Why the Cowboys can cover the spread The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
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NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to [M]sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark[/M] (line updates and matchup report).
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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NFL point spread: The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites; [M]the total was 41.5 early in the week[/M], according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report).
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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NFL point spread: [M]The Jaguars opened as 1.5-point favorites[/M]; the total was 41.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark (line updates and matchup report).
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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The Jaguars saw quarterback [M]Blake Bortles[/M] throw four interceptions last week vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he [M]will play much better in this spot.[/M]
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week vs[M]. the unbeaten Chiefs[/M], and he will play much better in this spot.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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[M]The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions last week[/M] vs. the unbeaten Chiefs, and he will play much better in this spot.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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[M]The Jaguars saw quarterback Blake Bortles throw four interceptions[/M] last week [M]vs. the unbeaten Chiefs[/M], and he will play much better in this spot.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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Ed Zurga/Associated Press [M]The Jacksonville Jaguars[/M] (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they [M]visit the Dallas Cowboys[/M] (2-3) [M]as small favorites at sportsbooks[/M].
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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Ed Zurga/Associated Press [M]The Jacksonville Jaguars[/M] (3-2) [M]will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday[/M] when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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Ed Zurga/Associated Press The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit [M]the Dallas Cowboys (2-3)[/M] as small favorites at sportsbooks.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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Ed Zurga/Associated Press [M]The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2)[/M] will try to bounce back from a rough loss in their second straight road game on Sunday when they visit the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) as small favorites at sportsbooks.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so [M]bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles[/M] and his [M]teammates even though they will be on the road again[/M].
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson last week, so [M]bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles[/M] and his teammates [M]even though they will be on the road again[/M].
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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[M]Dallas gave up[/M] 375 passing yards and [M]40 rushing yards to[/M] Houston quarterback [M]Deshaun Watson last week[/M], so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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[M]Dallas gave up 375 passing yards[/M] and 40 rushing yards [M]to[/M] Houston quarterback [M]Deshaun Watson last week[/M], so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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Dallas gave up 375 passing yards and 40 rushing yards to [M]Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson[/M] last week, so bettors should expect a rebound performance from Bortles and his teammates even though they will be on the road again.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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NFL betting pick, via OddsShark computer: 20.6-20.4 Cowboys ([M]NFL picks on every game).[/M]
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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[M]NFL betting pick[/M], [M]via OddsShark computer[/M]: [M]20.6-20.4 Cowboys[/M] (NFL picks on every game).
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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[M]NFL betting pick[/M], via OddsShark computer: [M]20.6-20.4 Cowboys[/M] (NFL picks on every game).
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while [M]the Cowboys[/M] fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but [M]managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs[/M].
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home while [M]the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime[/M] but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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[M]The Jaguars were routed 30-14[/M] by the Kansas City Chiefs [M]last Sunday as three-point underdogs away from home[/M] while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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[M]The Jaguars were routed 30-14 by the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday[/M] as three-point underdogs away from home while the Cowboys fell 19-16 to the Houston Texans in overtime but managed to cover the spread as 3.5-point underdogs.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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Why the Cowboys can cover the spread [M]The Cowboys[/M] have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game, and they [M]covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson[/M].
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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Why the Cowboys can cover the spread [M]The Cowboys have won four in a row off a loss in their previous game[/M], and they covered vs. the Texans despite giving up a lot of yards to Watson.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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In fact, [M]Jacksonville[/M] has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10 after [M]failing to cover the previous game[/M].
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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In fact, [M]Jacksonville has gone an impressive 8-2 against the spread in its last 10[/M] after failing to cover the previous game.
Sean Lee has been the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense for years but has also dealt with plenty of nagging injuries. That has been the case once again this season with Lee suffering through hamstring issues. Dallas is hoping to have him back soon, but he will miss their Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to a report from David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, Lee is out for Week 6 vs. the Jaguars. LBs Sean Lee & Joe Thomas have been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Chidobe Awuzie, Brice Butler, Maliek Collins, Randy Gregory, DeMarcus Lawrence & Deonte Thompson are all questionable. — David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) October 12, 2018 Dallas has struggled so far this season, getting off to a 2-3 start. There has been a lot of drama surrounding the team, especially following last week’s loss to the Houston Texans. Throughout the first three games of the season that he has been able to play, Lee has racked up 20 total tackles to go along with 0.5 sacks, and a defended pass. His numbers may not look huge, but his presence on the field is a huge plus.
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[M]The plague[/M] (Latin pestis "plague, epidemic, bubonic plague", ancient Greek λοιμός loimós; English plague), outdated also called pestilence (Middle High German pestilencie borrowed from Latin pestilentia), [M]is[/M] a highly contagious infectious [M]disease caused in particular by the Yersinia bacterium[/M] will.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]The plague[/M] (Latin pestis "plague, epidemic, bubonic plague", ancient Greek λοιμός loimós; English plague), outdated also called pestilence (Middle High German pestilencie borrowed from Latin pestilentia), [M]is[/M] a highly contagious [M]infectious disease[/M] caused in particular by the Yersinia bacterium will.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]The plague[/M] (Latin pestis "plague, epidemic, bubonic plague", ancient Greek λοιμός loimós; English plague), outdated also called pestilence (Middle High German pestilencie borrowed from Latin pestilentia), [M]is a highly contagious[/M] infectious [M]disease[/M] caused in particular by the Yersinia bacterium will.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]The plague[/M] (Latin pestis "plague, epidemic, bubonic plague", ancient Greek λοιμός loimós; English plague), [M]outdated also called pestilence[/M] ([M]Middle High German pestilencie borrowed from Latin pestilentia[/M]), is a highly contagious infectious disease caused in particular by the Yersinia bacterium will.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]The plague[/M] (Latin pestis "plague, epidemic, bubonic plague", ancient Greek λοιμός loimós; English plague), [M]outdated also called pestilence[/M] ([M]Middle High German pestilencie[/M] borrowed from Latin pestilentia), is a highly contagious infectious disease caused in particular by the Yersinia bacterium will.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]The plague[/M] (Latin pestis "plague, epidemic, bubonic plague", ancient Greek λοιμός loimós; English plague), [M]outdated also called pestilence[/M] (Middle High German pestilencie borrowed from Latin pestilentia), is a highly contagious infectious disease caused in particular by the Yersinia bacterium will.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]The plague[/M] ([M]Latin pestis[/M] "plague, epidemic, [M]bubonic plague[/M]", ancient Greek λοιμός loimós; English plague), outdated also called pestilence (Middle High German pestilencie borrowed from Latin pestilentia), is a highly contagious infectious disease caused in particular by the Yersinia bacterium will.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]The plague[/M] ([M]Latin pestis[/M] "plague, [M]epidemic[/M], bubonic plague", ancient Greek λοιμός loimós; English plague), outdated also called pestilence (Middle High German pestilencie borrowed from Latin pestilentia), is a highly contagious infectious disease caused in particular by the Yersinia bacterium will.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]The plague[/M] ([M]Latin pestis[/M] "[M]plague[/M], epidemic, bubonic plague", ancient Greek λοιμός loimós; English plague), outdated also called pestilence (Middle High German pestilencie borrowed from Latin pestilentia), is a highly contagious infectious disease caused in particular by the Yersinia bacterium will.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]The plague[/M] ([M]Latin pestis[/M] "plague, epidemic, bubonic plague", ancient Greek λοιμός loimós; English plague), outdated also called pestilence (Middle High German pestilencie borrowed from Latin pestilentia), is a highly contagious infectious disease caused in particular by the Yersinia bacterium will.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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A historical overview of the [M]disease[/M] and other epidemics, also [M]known as the plague[/M], which [M]claimed many lives[/M], can be found under History of the plague.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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A [M]historical overview of[/M] the [M]disease and other epidemics[/M], [M]also known as the plague[/M], which claimed many lives, [M]can be found under History of the plague.[/M]
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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A [M]historical overview of[/M] the [M]disease and other epidemics[/M], also known as the plague, which claimed many lives, [M]can be found under History of the plague.[/M]
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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A [M]historical overview of the disease[/M] and other epidemics, also known as the plague, which claimed many lives, [M]can be found under History of the plague.[/M]
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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The transmission path to humans is indirect, classically via the bite of an infected flea, which serves as a vector; however, [M]direct person-to-person infection via droplet infection is also possible.[/M]
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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The transmission path to humans is indirect, classically via the bite of [M]an infected flea[/M], which [M]serves as a vector[/M]; however, direct person-to-person infection via droplet infection is also possible.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]The transmission path to humans is[/M] indirect, [M]classically via the bite of an infected flea[/M], which serves as a vector; however, direct person-to-person infection via droplet infection is also possible.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]The transmission path to humans is indirect[/M], classically via the bite of an infected flea, which serves as a vector; however, direct person-to-person infection via droplet infection is also possible.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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A variety of antibiotics are available to treat an infection, but [M]resistance is increasingly observed.[/M]
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]A variety of antibiotics are available to treat an infection[/M], but resistance is increasingly observed.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]This disease can come in different forms[/M], [M]including[/M] bubonic plague (bubonic plague) and [M]pulmonary plague.[/M]
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]This disease can come in different forms[/M], [M]including bubonic plague[/M] (bubonic plague) and pulmonary plague.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]This disease can come in different forms[/M], including bubonic plague (bubonic plague) and pulmonary plague.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]In[/M] Germany, Austria and [M]Switzerland, the plague is a reportable disease.[/M]
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]In[/M] Germany, [M]Austria[/M] and Switzerland, [M]the plague is a reportable disease.[/M]
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]In Germany[/M], Austria and Switzerland, [M]the plague is a reportable disease.[/M]
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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As the so-called [M]Black Death[/M], the [M]plague led to[/M] one of the most devastating pandemics in human history in the 14th century and [M]as the Justinian plague to major epidemics[/M] in the Mediterranean [M]as early as the 6th century.[/M]
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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As the so-called [M]Black Death[/M], the [M]plague led to[/M] one of the most devastating pandemics in human history in the 14th century and [M]as the Justinian plague to major epidemics in the Mediterranean[/M] as early as the 6th century.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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As the so-called [M]Black Death[/M], the [M]plague led to[/M] one of the most devastating pandemics in human history in the 14th century and [M]as the Justinian plague to major epidemics[/M] in the Mediterranean as early as the 6th century.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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As the so-called Black Death, [M]the plague led to one of the most devastating pandemics in human history in the 14th century[/M] and as the Justinian plague to major epidemics in the Mediterranean as early as the 6th century.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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[M]As the so-called Black Death[/M], [M]the plague led to one of the most devastating pandemics in human history[/M] in the 14th century and as the Justinian plague to major epidemics in the Mediterranean as early as the 6th century.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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Originally this disease is [M]a zoonosis[/M], i.e. a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans and vice versa, and [M]originates in rodents such as[/M] marmots, rats and [M]squirrels[/M], in whose populations it can be enzootic.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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Originally this disease is [M]a zoonosis[/M], i.e. a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans and vice versa, and [M]originates in rodents such as[/M] marmots, [M]rats[/M] and squirrels, in whose populations it can be enzootic.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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Originally this disease is [M]a zoonosis[/M], i.e. a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans and vice versa, and [M]originates in rodents such as marmots[/M], rats and squirrels, in whose populations it can be enzootic.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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Originally this disease is [M]a zoonosis[/M], i.e. [M]a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans and vice versa[/M], and originates in rodents such as marmots, rats and squirrels, in whose populations it can be enzootic.
Plague is an infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, it is one of the most aggressive bacterial diseases and often causes the death of the affected person if proper antibiotic treatment is not instituted. Generally, it is transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, which cause buboes in the groin and armpits, a clinical picture known as bubonic plague. If transmission occurs via the respiratory route, a particular form of the disease known as pneumonic plague occurs.The great plague epidemic that struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century is sometimes referred to as the Black Death. In addition to these types of plague, there is septicemic plague.
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