Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

McCarthy back to face Pack

Cowboys coach makes Lambeau return against team desperate for a win

- BY STEVE MEGARGEE

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Circumstan­ces surroundin­g Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy’s return to Lambeau Field to face his former team are quite a bit different than expected.

This initially shaped up as a midseason matchup between two teams with high expectatio­ns after reaching the playoffs a year earlier. While the Cowboys have held up their end of the bargain, the Packers have dropped five straight games for the first time since 2008.

The Packers are dealing with multiple injuries as they attempt to spoil McCarthy’s return Sunday and boost their fading postseason hopes.

“Nobody really cares about what you’re going through, what the circumstan­ces are,” said McCarthy’s successor, Matt LaFleur. “You’re expected to win, especially here. We know we’re going against a great opponent, one of the best teams in the National Football League.”

McCarthy took over as Packers coach in 2005 and posted a 125-77-2 record before getting fired late in the 2018 season. He led them to their most recent Super Bowl title, in the 2010 season. A road near Lambeau Field is named Mike McCarthy Way.

McCarthy got emotional this week while discussing his favorite memories from Green Bay. He noted how special this game will be for his family.

But he also wants to make sure none of those factors affects his team’s focus.

“Trust me, I’m the last person that wants to create any type of distractio­n or questions for somebody else because we’re at the point in the year now, starting the third quarter of the season, we know what it takes to win a football game,” McCarthy said.

Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers, who earned two of his four MVP awards while playing for McCarthy, says he appreciate­s the way his former coach has shown his sentimenta­l side in the days leading up to this matchup.

“Mike’s Pittsburgh toughness and grit on the outside and a big soft teddy bear on the inside,” Rodgers said. “I think that’s a great combinatio­n to have.”

Injured Packers

Outside linebacker Rashan Gary, who has a team-high six sacks, suffered a season-ending knee injury last Sunday against the Lions. He’s one of many injured Packers.

Cornerback Eric Stokes (knee/ankle) and wide receiver Romeo Doubs (ankle) also got hurt against the Lions and aren’t expected to play. Wide receiver Randall Cobb (ankle) is on injured reserve.

No rush for Elliott?

Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott sounded less than certain he would play after missing the game before the bye with a right knee injury. The two-time rushing champ did say the plan is to play. If he does, it likely will be with a brace.

Elliott missed just one game because of injury in his first six seasons. He played through a knee injury last year, limiting his effectiven­ess.

“I would say there is urgency,” Elliott said. “But I think what’s important is just making sure my knee is good and ready to go. I plan to play deep into the playoffs, so the long game is definitely the priority.”

Going off script

The Packers are scoring just 17.1 points per game to rank 27th in the NFL as they struggle without departed two-time All-Pro receiver Davante Adams. Rodgers and Adams had a knack for improvisin­g to get big gains.

Rodgers was asked Wednesday if perhaps he shouldn’t go off script as often now that his receivers haven’t worked with him as often as Adams had. Rodgers replied, “I think we’ve been more by the book this year than we have been in any year that Matt’s been here.

“I think the struggle has been how do we make it by the book but not robotic. Because robotic, unless you have a perfect scheme that’s paired up with a perfect defense for that scheme, it’s not going to be open. Obviously we’re trying to run the plays by the book.”

 ?? AP ?? Mike McCarthy was emotional discussing his return to Green Bay, which he said will be special for his family.
AP Mike McCarthy was emotional discussing his return to Green Bay, which he said will be special for his family.

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