Packers fans rally in Dallas before playoff game against the Cowboys
A Packers Anywhere rally in Grand Prarie, Texas brought alumni and fans together to celebrate before the Packers’ playoff game against the Cowboys.
These Green Bay Packers are unfazed.
They have the youngest team in the NFL. They have a first-year starting quarterback. They have a defense that was criticized for a lot of the season. And they’re playing a Dallas Cowboys team in the NFC wild-card playoff game that hasn’t lost at home all season, has the No. 1-ranked scoring offense and a top five defense.
What did Jordan Love and the No. 7-seeded Packers do in the first half against the No. 2 Dallas Cowboys? They took it to Mike McCarthy’s Cowboys and lead 27-7.
Jordan Love was spectacular in throwing 13 for 16 for 185 yards and a touchdown, Aaron Jones continued to make AT&T Stadium his personal playground in scoring two touchdowns and the Packers defense has two interceptions (Jaire Alexander and Darnell Savage), one of which was returned for a touchdown.
Before the Cowboys scored a touchdown as the half expired the 27-point deficit was Dallas’ largest in the postseason since 1969, the Fox broadcast showed.
AT&T Stadium was stunned as the Packers offense and defense made game-changing plays throughout the first 30 minutes.
Here’s how social media reacted to the Packers’ dominant first half.
How former Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson would react to his team at halftime
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