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49ers at Cowboys, Wild Card predictions: How confident are fans of a Niners win?
Jan 15, 2022 at 8:56 AM
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The Dallas Cowboys are set to host a playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Sunday, January 16 at 1:30 p.m. PT. Each week, the
49ers Webzone staff predicts the winner within its annual
NFL Pick 'em contest. That includes writers and
forum moderators.
10 of 11 participating staff members this week selected the 49ers to beat the Cowboys. San Francisco is currently a three-point underdog.
As for all the fans who are taking part in our NFL Pick 'em contest,
84 percent have the
49ers winning the game, as of this post. San Francisco is the only road team predicted to win this weekend.
Of all the Week 19 game predictions, the most lopsided result comes from Sunday's matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Kansas City Chiefs. Voting has 98 percent of fans believing the Chiefs will earn the victory.
When it comes to the predictions, the closest matchup is between the Arizona Cardinals and the Los Angeles Rams on Monday, with 71 percent selecting the Rams to win the game.
Below is a breakdown of all six matchups for the upcoming slate of NFL games.
Picks |
Away |
Home |
Picks |
9%
|
Raiders
|
Bengals
|
91%
|
15%
|
Patriots
|
Bills
|
85%
|
6%
|
Eagles
|
Buccaneers
|
94%
|
84%
|
49ers
|
Cowboys
|
16%
|
2%
|
Steelers
|
Chiefs
|
98%
|
29%
|
Cardinals
|
Rams
|
71%
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