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A Cowboys fan looks on in disappointment during the second quarter of the NFC Wild Card game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers at AT&T Stadium in Arlington on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024.
Aaron Jones grew up idolizing Emmitt Smith and the Dallas Cowboys. The Green Bay running back found a new, and most painful, way to torment the all-time rushing leader's former team. Jones ran for ...
After the Cowboys cut Green Bay's lead to 27-10, the Packers went on another easy drive, with Love making more big throws. Aaron Jones scored his third touchdown of the game for a 34-10 lead.
After the Cowboys punted the ball, the Packers began a 10-play, 60-yard drive, with a 4-yard touchdown pass from Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers to tight end Andrew Quarless bringing the score to 7–0. The Cowboys responded with their own long drive, going 62 yards in 12 plays capped off by a 1-yard scoring pass from Tony Romo to fullback ...
The Packers defeated the Cowboys 26–21 to advance to the NFC Championship Game, but not without controversy. In the fourth quarter, Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant appeared to catch a deep pass and dive for the end zone on what would have given the Cowboys a late lead or a first down near the goal line with the chance to take the lead.
The Cowboys–Packers rivalry is a professional American football rivalry in the National Football League (NFL) between the Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers.The two teams do not play each other every year; instead, they play at least once every three years and at least once every six seasons at each team's home stadium during which the NFC East and NFC North are paired up against one ...
New York gets back on the board with 47-yard FG. The Giants opened the fourth quarter with 2nd-and-5 from the Dallas 25 but Cowboys star pass rusher Micah Parsons got his second sack of the game.
NFL's Greatest Games is a series of television programs that air on NFL Network, ESPN and related networks. [citation needed] It started airing as prime-time specials on ESPN in the 1997 fall season.