Houston Chronicle

Crosby, Rodgers flip script with last-second win

- By Genaro C. Armas

GREEN BAY, Wis. — For once after a game, Green Bay Packers kicker Mason Crosby felt sore.

He got mobbed by giddy teammates after hitting the 51-yard field goal as time expired to beat the Dallas Cowboys.

At one point, Crosby had to beg hulking left tackle David Bakhtiari from trying to pick up the kicker for a victory parade.

After getting eliminated from the playoffs on the last play in each of the previous three seasons, the Packers experience­d lastsecond elation in the 34-31 win over Dallas on Sunday.

Green Bay will face the Atlanta Falcons on the road in the NFC championsh­ip Game on Sunday.

Great in the ‘final eight’

“Usually after a game, I don’t feel beat up,” a smiling Crosby said on Monday. “We play a kid’s game, and those moments like that just kind of bring that ( joy) out of us.”

Crosby’s clutch kick was set up by Aaron Rodgers’ throw , while rolling to his left, to toe-dragging tight end Jared Cook along the sideline for a 36-yard gain. Coach Mike McCarthy on Monday credited Rodgers with making all the right calls on that play.

“It’s one of the greatest plays that you’ll ever see ... we call it the final eight (plays) situation for us. But yes, the orchestrat­ion and the protection call, the route concept, great, great job with it,” McCarthy said.

And with those two plays, the Packers were able to cross “last-second win on the road” off their checklist during what has been a remarkable turnaround for a team that was once 4-6.

Changing the narrative

Last season, the Arizona Cardinals beat the Packers in overtime 26-21 in the divisional round on Larry Fitzgerald’s 5-yard touchdown catch.

The Packers fell 28-22 to the Seahawks in overtime on Jermaine Kearse’s 35yard touchdown reception in the NFC title game in Seattle two years ago.

They lost 23-20 to the San Francisco 49ers in a wildcard game in the 2013 season on Phil Dawson’s 33-yard field goal as time expired.

The Packers have bounced back from the season-ending injury to running back Eddie Lacy in October. They have proven that they can win even without top receiver Jordy Nelson, who missed the Cowboys game with injured ribs. The defense has withstood injuries to the secondary.

“This team’s personalit­y is one of a unique energy. They don’t swing too high, they don’t swing too low,” McCarthy said on Monday. “When you go through playoff runs, a lot of teams go through injuries. You have to overcome it. We will.”

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