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Defense, Special Teams Melt Down in Packers’ Tie with Cowboys

Both teams combined for 929 total yards, with Packers QB Jordan Love throwing for 337 yards and Cowboys QB Dak Prescott for 319 yards in overtime tie.

  • At AT&T Stadium in Arlington, the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys finished in a 40-40 tie on Sunday night after Packers kicker Brandon McManus made a 53-yard field goal to send the game into overtime.
  • Back-and-Forth scoring throughout the second half meant every possession resulted in points, with Jordan Love's late first-half fumble setting up a Dallas Cowboys touchdown.
  • Statistically, the night was an offensive showcase as Jordan Love completed 31 passes with three touchdowns and Dak Prescott went 31 of 40 for 319 yards and three touchdowns, with both quarterbacks topping 300 yards and the teams combining for more than 900 total yards.
  • After the tie, LaFleur said `That just goes to the level of detail where we're not where we need to be`, emphasizing the need for improvement after the game. He also stated, `They made some big plays, they executed, we missed a lot of tackles`, highlighting key issues.
  • A needed bye week arrives for the Green Bay Packers to address offensive line injuries, special teams issues, and a leaky defense, while the Cowboys must reassess strategies to convert pace into wins.
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