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Packers, Cowboys Battle to 40-40 Tie, NFL’s First Since 2022
The game featured seven consecutive lead-changing touchdowns and marked the second-highest scoring tie in NFL history, with Brandon McManus kicking the tying overtime field goal.
- On Sunday night in Dallas, Brandon McManus' 34-yard overtime field goal secured a 40-40 tie after Brandon Aubrey's 22-yarder in overtime.
- Dak Prescott and Jordan Love each threw three touchdown passes, fueling seven consecutive lead-changing touchdowns in regulation.
- George Pickens produced eight catches for 134 yards and scored twice after the Dallas Cowboys acquired him in a May 7 trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- As September finishes, the 40-40 tie was the second-highest scoring in NFL history and leaves the Dallas Cowboys 1-2-1, 2 1/2 games behind Philadelphia in the NFC East.
- Micah Parsons' return came one month after his trade, with James Houston's strip-sack setting up Dallas Cowboys' first lead against Green Bay Packers Sunday.
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