Various funny stats from Packers @ Cowboys:
Dak Prescott got his first passing yard with 12:34 left in the 2nd quarter, a 4-yard completion. Before then, he was 1-4 for 0 yards and 1 INT.
Dak Prescott was the game's most efficient rusher, averaging 7.5 yards on 6 carries.
At halftime, Romeo Doubs had 102 receiving yards. Dak Prescott had 87 passing yards, 4 less than the yards Dallas lost to penalties, negative plays, and interception returns in the half. He did exceed his team's kick return yards (not counting touchbacks), by one, for the half.
Packers had one All-Pro player, KR Keisean Nixon (second team). He returned zero kicks, instead co-leading the team with 11 tackles, 1 sack, and 2 pass deflections.
Dallas All-Pro WR Ceedee Lamb had more rushing yards, 5, than receiving yards until an 8 yard completion at the first 2-minute warning. Dak Prescott targeted Lamb the next play, throwing a 64 yard pick-six to Darnell Savage. Lamb would finish the half with 2 receptions for 18 yards on 7 targets, and 1 rush for 5 yards.
Green Bay scored 7 touchdowns in 7 drives. The pick-six balanced out one punt in Dallas territory. Green Bay would not punt again for more than two full quarters, when its backups were in.
Both teams missed an extra point.
Aaron Jones has had 4 consecutive 100-yard games after an 11-month drought. 4 is also the number of games Jones has played against the Cowboys, and the number of times he exceeded 100 yards against them.
Saturday, Joe Flacco became the fifth QB in the Super Bowl era to throw multiple pick sixes in a playoff game. The next day, Dak Prescott nearly became the sixth; he had one pick-six, and Jaire Alexander returned another into the endzone, but he was found down by contact.
You may know Jordan Love was one garbage time incompletion from reaching a perfect passer rating. That incompletion also stopped him from having exactly 1/3rd of Dak Prescott's pass attempts.
The Cowboys have not reached the Conference Championship game in 28 years, where they beat the, uh, Packers. Their closest attempt was in 2017, a 3 point loss to the, uh, Packers. That is the 3rd longest streak in the NFC, behind the Commanders and the Lions, who can snap the streak with a home game next week.
The Cowboys are 1-10 in their most recent games against the Packers. This game is a third-worst defeat by points - through probably not by importance - with Rodgers beating them 45-7 and 28-7 in 2013 and 2015.