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Cowboys vs. Packers: The good, the bad, and the ugly from Week 4
This Week 4 matchup was highly anticipated and certainly did not disappoint. Despite a lot of bad and ugly things that occurred Sunday night for the Dallas Cowboys, there was quite a bit of good we can take away from this matchup as well.
The Green Bay Packers were expected to handle the Cowboys, but a defensive nightmare left many people to blame for a tie.
For the second straight week, the Green Bay Packers have had a kick blocked, but that’s just part of the issues they’ve had on special teams.
The Packers appeared poised to blow the Cowboys off the field on Sunday night. Instead, they were 1 second from losing and managed to escape with a 40-40 tie on Sunday. In honor of the greatest sports headline of all-time, “ Harvard Beats Yale, 29-29 ,” here are three Overreactions to the Packers’ loss in Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys vs. the Green Bay Packers was anything but predictable. What started off great for the Packers fans, 13-0, quickly turned into a rollercoaster of tension for both sides.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb couldn't play against the Green Bay Packers, but he had a telling mic'd up moment.
Malik Hooker left Sunday night's Week 4 showdown with the Green Bay Packers early due to injury, and now the Dallas Cowboys starter is set to undergo an MRI.