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Packers vs. Cowboys line, odds, picks: Our experts pick Dallas to beat Green Bay
Mike McCarthy’s past and present converge on Sunday when the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys meet in a playoff game. McCarthy’s Cowboys are a touchdown favorite at home against a Packers team that captured the final wild card by winning its final three games.
This is the middle game of Sunday’s playoff tripleheader and will kick off at 4:30 p.m. ET from AT&T Stadium. FOX will handle the broadcast.
NFC East champion Dallas (12-5) is the No. 2 seed, tied with San Francisco and Detroit for the best record in the conference. The Cowboys have also won 16 in a row at home, but their last loss in AT&T Stadium came in this round two seasons ago.
McCarthy knows that success with this storied franchise is measured by more than just making it to the playoffs, and the first step in attempting to end Dallas’ Super Bowl drought (going on 28 years) is beating the team he won a Lombardi Trophy with 13 years ago.
Green Bay (9-8) hasn’t returned to the Super Bowl since that magical 2010 season, but this Packers team under coach Matt LaFleur has already defied expectations simply by getting into the playoffs.
After some initial success, Jordan Love experienced the typical growing pains that first-year starting quarterbacks go through in the NFL. Combined with some key injuries led to a 2-5 record for Green Bay through the end of October. But Love has gotten into quite the groove over the last eight weeks, throwing 18 touchdown passes and just one interception. That helped fuel a 6-2 finish to capture a wild-card berth and earned Love bragging rights over predecessor Aaron Rodgers in one aspect – leading the Packers to the playoffs in his first season as the starter.
The question now is how Love will fare when the stakes are raised and when facing a Dallas defense that finished the regular season ranked fifth in both points and total yards allowed per game. This unit also features two of the best in the league for creating havoc and coming up with big plays in linebacker Micah Parsons and cornerback DaRon Bland. A complimentary Green Bay running game powered by Aaron Jones – who has three straight 100-yard efforts – will take some of the offensive load off of Love. Christian Watson is questionable for this game with a hamstring injury.
For the Cowboys, much of the focus will be on how their offense performs, especially since McCarthy calls the plays. But there also will be plenty of pressure on quarterback Dak Prescott. The league leader in touchdown passes with 36 (Love finished second with 32), Prescott is just 2-4 in the playoffs, including a home loss to the McCarthy/Rodgers Packers in the divisional round during his 2016 rookie season. Prescott’s previous playoff experience should help him against a Green Bay defense that finished the regular season ninth against the pass.
The Packers also know that Prescott will look for CeeDee Lamb early and often. Limiting the league’s receptions leader (135 for 1,739 yards and 12 touchdowns) while not allowing running back Tony Pollard to get going on the ground will be critical if Green Bay wants to hand its former coach another deflating postseason defeat.
Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander is questionable with shoulder and ankle injuries.
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Dallas Weather: Thunderstorms in the forecast for Friday & Mother’s Day
DALLAS – Thunderstorms will roll through parts of North Texas on Friday. Thankfully, none should be severe. Mother’s Day could be a different story.
Friday Forecast
According to FOX 4 Weather Meteorologist Berkeley Taylor, a cluster of thunderstorms will work their way east across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex on Friday morning.
Everything is well below severe limits, just with lots of lightning!
Scattered showers and thunderstorms will move in and out through the day on Friday. Coverage is about 20%.
An isolated strong storm or two can’t be ruled out, but the overall threat is low.
Temperatures will be in the 50s and 60s for the morning, before climbing into the 80s by the afternoon.
Weekend Forecast
Saturday will look similar, with even lower coverage expected.
Sunday presents the best chance to find rain and storms – about 50% as a cold front moves through North Texas.
North Texas is under a Level 2 out of 5 risk for severe weather. The biggest concerns will be with wind and hail.
Timing-wise, the front looks to move through in the afternoon/evening.
7-Day Forecast
Once the front is south of North Texas on Mother’s Day, the rain should come to an end, and it will stay dry into next week.
Temperatures will start to warm into the upper 80s and low 90s by midweek next week.
The Source: The information in this story is from the FOX 4 Weather team and National Weather Service.
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Cowboys’ Stephen Jones says what NFL won’t admit about the Micah Parsons trade
It hasn’t even been a year since the blockbuster Micah Parsons trade, but the Dallas Cowboys have officially and completely moved on.
Although in many ways, the 2025 season feels like it was wasted with how good the Cowboys’ offense was, the decision to trade Parsons to the Green Bay Packers was pretty simple in principle: Dallas did not believe one great player was worth four or five good players. And that is a sentiment that has been repeated to an almost political degree from the Cowboys’ brain trust.
Cowboys EVP and CEO Stephen Jones recently reiterated the Dallas’ internal pleasure over how the Parsons trade has played out, and he essentially said what everyone in the NFL refuses to say: The Cowboys might have actually made the right call.
Stephen Jones likes how Dallas Cowboys have reloaded the defense after Micah Parsons trade
Here’s what Jones had to say (via NFL.com) regarding his thoughts on the trade now that the pieces are pretty much all in place:
“We feel really good about it. Obviously, much respect for Micah and what he stands for and how he plays and the caliber of player he is, but at the same time we feel good about what we’ve added via that trade.
You look at a guy like Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark, they’re alpha players who not only are great players on the field, but they’re leaders in the meeting room. How they go about their business in the offseason, [they] just bring great leadership to this team. As we mentioned, we add a guy like Caleb Downs, who is obviously the same type of character…
I just feel very optimistic that we have the right pieces in place to go out there. Ultimately, the decision we made was that one player was not worth four or five good ones.”
There is really a lot going on with what Jones says right here that will perk up a lot of ears and eyebrows.
Of course, the general sentiment seems to be that the Cowboys are pleased with the way they’ve utilized the assets they got in that trade from the Packers. The acquisition of defensive lineman Quinnen Williams gives Dallas an absolute stud in the middle, but having Kenny Clark next to him is a really underrated piece as well.
The trade back in the first round of this year’s draft with Green Bay’s selection landed the Cowboys Malachi Lawrence, Devin Moore, and LT Overton. There’s still the matter of which pick will go to the Jets next year from the Williams trade, but it will be whichever of Dallas’ and Green Bay’s pick is higher.
You can also tell that the personal makeup of the players they’ve added was important for Dallas in this process, and while Jones stops short of taking a dig at Parsons in that regard, you can hear what he’s saying pretty loud and clear when he talks about guys being “alpha” players on the field as well as leaders in the meeting room. Message sent.
The thing nobody in the NFL really wants to admit is that the Cowboys did the right thing by trading Parsons when and how they did. And while you can debate whether they truly got great value, it’s hard to argue with the idea that one player is worth four or five, especially when that one player would be taking up the same slice of the pie as most quarterbacks around the NFL.
It’s not that you can’t make it work, but in Dallas’ context, they felt like that investment in Parsons was a signal that they were “one player away”, and it’s hard to argue with their self-awareness that they simply weren’t in that position a year ago.
Although the cost was moving on from a true superstar off the edge like Micah Parsons, it’s a trade that has helped Dallas reload a huge portion of their starting defense, including adding three quality players on the defensive front, maybe more.
Most people hated the Parsons trade just on principle. How can you trade a defensive superstar still with his prime years ahead of him? Doesn’t it send a bad message to other players who earn big-money contracts? Ultimately, the Cowboys drew a proverbial line in the sand, and that’s part of the business of the NFL.
They still have to hope that all of the new additions work out, but on paper, it’s hard to argue with what the Cowboys were able to assemble rather quickly because of this trade.
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