Third Quarter
The Cowboys began the second half with all positive vibes. They did not fully translate, though.
After some initial success things stalled for the offense and they were forced to punt it away. It marked the first real opportunity that the defense had a lead to protect.
Ultimately the Cowboys defense bent and bent and bent… and bent. They got Green Bay down to the goal line after a Tucker Kraft catch and run, and they successfully stopped Josh Jacobs on first and second down.
Third down proved prosperous, though. The Packers re-took the lead after Jacobs punched it in to make things 20-16.
The next drive felt critical for the Cowboys. It was as if they had to return serve in order for the game to be within reach for them.
Thanks to plays from KaVontae Turpin, Javonte Wil