Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones says he felt "better than I could've felt" after Dallas' 40-40 tie against the Packers, and even though he wanted the win, says his team is "building" and feels they can still compete for a playoff spot.
In all my years of covering football, I've never experienced the feeling of a tie game. So it was hard to put together the emotions, other than the fact the Cowboys had a great chance to win, but didn't.
A win is a good thing, and a loss is a bad thing, but while the Cowboys try to figure out how to emotionally navigate their tie with the Packers, Dak Prescott has words.
After missing the last two games with a foot injury, Cowboys CB DaRon Bland will be back on the field for Dallas on Sunday night against Green Bay, and he's looking forward to reuniting with his teammates and trying to help with communication issues ...
Micah Parsons and the Packers come to town on Sunday night as the Cowboys try to get back to .500 after dropping to 1-2. What does our staff think of the Dallas-Green Bay matchup?
Is too much being made of Micah Parsons' return to AT&T Stadium. The Cowboys have traded star players before, and he basically got what he wanted. All that really matters on Sunday night is for the Cowboys to get a win.
As the Cowboys get ready to face off against Micah Parsons and the Packers on Sunday night, owner/GM Jerry Jones is confident that Dallas' past with Parsons can now help them in the present as they prepare to try and stop him and Green Bay's defense ...
A tall task stands in front of the Cowboys on Sunday night: The 2-1 Green Bay Packers, with a familiar face in Micah Parsons leading the defense. In this week's Here We Goooo, we dive into three keys to the game for Dallas if they want to walk away . ...
We saw in the past how Micah Parsons sometimes struggled in run defense, so my hope is the Cowboys go right at him on Sunday. What do you think? Will they attack him or try to avoid him?
With two starters injured, Tyler Smith and the Cowboys are living by their "five as one" mantra against the Packers this week, as they prepare to face a familiar face in Micah Parsons.