Packers end five-game skid with OT win over Cowboys
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[November 14, 2022]
Mason Crosby kicked a
28-yard field goal with 3:06 left in overtime to lift the host Green
Bay Packers to a dramatic 31-28 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on
Sunday.
Aaron Rodgers threw three touchdown passes to rookie Christian
Watson, and the Packers rallied from a 14-point, fourth-quarter
deficit to spoil Mike McCarthy's return to Lambeau Field. The
Cowboys' coach won a Super Bowl with Green Bay during his tenure
from 2006-18.
Aaron Jones rushed for 138 yards and one touchdown and Rodgers
completed 14 of 20 passes for 224 yards as Green Bay (4-6) snapped a
five-game losing streak. Watson had four receptions for 107 yards
and Rudy Ford intercepted two passes for the Packers.
Dak Prescott was 27-of-46 passing for 265 yards, three touchdowns
and two interceptions for Dallas (6-3). CeeDee Lamb established
career bests of 11 receptions and 150 yards while tying his high of
two touchdowns for Dallas.
Tony Pollard rushed for 115 yards and one touchdown while being the
main running back with Ezekiel Elliott (knee injury) out for the
second straight game. Dalton Schultz caught a touchdown pass for the
Cowboys.
Dallas failed to convert a fourth-and-3 from the Packers' 35-yard
line on its overtime possession.
Rodgers' 36-yard pass to Allen Lazard to the Dallas 20 was the big
play to set up Crosby's winning kick.
The Cowboys outgained Green Bay 421-415.
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Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (9) celebrates with
Aaron Rodgers (12) after scoring a touchdown on a reception against
the Dallas Cowboys at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Dan
Powers/Appleton Post-Crescent-USA TODAY NETWORK
Dallas scored two third-quarter
touchdowns to take a 28-14 lead. Pollard scored on a 13-yard run
with 7:14 remaining, and Prescott tossed a 35-yard touchdown pass to
Lamb with 2:47 left.
The Packers moved within 28-21 when Rodgers converted a fourth-and-7
throw to Watson for a 39-yard score with 13:23 remaining in the
game.
The two teamed again with 2:29 left when Watson caught a tying
7-yard scoring pass to cap a 10-play, 89-yard drive.
In the first half, Prescott hit Schultz on a 5-yard touchdown pass
with eight seconds left to tie the score at 14.
Dallas also scored the game's first touchdown, with Prescott hitting
Lamb from 3 yards out with 9:52 left in the second quarter to cap a
17-play, 83-yard drive.
Green Bay tied the score nearly five minutes later when Rodgers
delivered a 58-yard scoring pass to Watson.
Ford's second interception of the half set up a 12-yard run by Jones
that gave the Packers a 14-7 lead with 1:42 left.
--Field Level Media
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