The Day

Jordan Love and the Packers pull off a big wild-card stunner

- By SCHUYLER DIXON AP Pro Football Writer

— Jordan Love

Arlington, Texas threw for three touchdowns, Aaron Jones ran for three more, Darnell Savage returned an intercepti­on 64 yards for a score and the Green Bay Packers handed the Dallas Cowboys their first home loss since the 2022 opener in a 48-32 wild-card stunner Sunday.

Romeo Doubs had a career-high 151 yards receiving a week after being hospitaliz­ed with a chest injury as the Packers won Love's postseason debut after finishing the regular season 6-2 to grab the NFC's final playoff spot.

"We came in here with a mindset of we're going to dominate," Love said. "A lot of people were counting us out and we didn't care about that."

Green Bay (10-8) will visit top-seeded San Francisco in the divisional round next weekend.

Dak Prescott threw two intercepti­ons before three mostly empty touchdown passes in another playoff flop for him and the No. 2 seed Cowboys (12-6).

Dallas had won its previous 16 regular-season home games, but now has allowed the most points in a game in the club's postseason history. The previous high was 38.

The Cowboys, who haven't reached an NFC championsh­ip since the most recent of their five Super Bowl titles 28 years ago, didn't trail by more than eight points at AT&T Stadium this season before falling behind 27-0 in the first half.

The loss will raise questions about the future of Dallas coach Mike McCarthy after the Cowboys lost their playoff opener at home for the second time in three postseason­s under the former Green Bay coach.

Dallas is the first team to win at least 12 games in three consecutiv­e playoff seasons without making a conference title game.

"Just shocked, honestly," Prescott said. "From the beginning of the game, we got beat. There's no which way around it. There's no way to sugar coat it. Shock."

The Packers have never lost in six trips to AT&T Stadium — including the Super Bowl over Pittsburgh during the 2010 season. They now have two playoff victories over the Cowboys after Aaron Rodgers led a 34-31 divisional win when Dallas was the NFC's top seed in 2016, Prescott's rookie year.

Those Packers let a 21-3 lead slip away. These Packers, with the fourtime MVP's successor, left little doubt with a 48-16 fourth-quarter lead before two late Dallas TDs.

"We knew it would take time,"

“Just shocked, honestly. From the beginning of the game, we got beat. There’s no which way around it. There’s no way to sugar coat it. Shock.”

COWBOYS QB DAK PRESCOTT

Jones said.

"You would hear me during the season and other players (say), we were right there, we're right there, we're right there. We've been able to get over that hump."

Record territory

Facing the NFL's fifth-best defense, Green Bay matched its Super Bowl-winning team from 2010 for the most points in a playoff game. That was also on the road, a 48-21 victory at top-seeded Atlanta in the divisional round.

Doubs, who returned to the Green Bay sideline after his hospital trip before the end of last week's 17-9 home victory over Chicago that secured a playoff spot, had 102 yards at halftime. It was seven more than the second-year player's previous best.

Almost unstoppabl­e

First-half catches of 22, 26 and 39 yards helped get Love going, and the fourth-year QB finished 16 of 21 for 272 yards as the Packers scored touchdowns on six of their first seven offensive possession­s in their highest-scoring game since 2014.

One of them was set up by Prescott's first intercepti­on at the Dallas 19-yard line, from Jaire Alexander after he was questionab­le coming in when he sprained an ankle during the week.

A 46-yard grab by Doubs early in the second half helped finish off the Cowboys after they had scored 10 points on either side of the break. Doubs, Luke Musgrave and Dontayvion Wicks had TD catches.

Jones rushed for 118 yards, putting him over the century mark in all four career games against the Cowboys with nine touchdowns.

It got quiet early

The crowd under the retractabl­e roof on a frigid day in the Dallas area had already been stone-cold silenced when Prescott tried to throw a slant to top receiver CeeDee Lamb.

Savage, who went without an intercepti­on in the regular season for the first time in his fiveyear career, stepped in front and run untouched for a 27-0 lead with 1:50 left before halftime.

Prescott finished 41 of 60 for 403 yards, with all three of his touchdowns to tight end Jake Ferguson.

 ?? MICHAEL AINSWORTH/AP PHOTO ?? Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Jordan Love reacts after throwing a touchdown pass against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half of Sunday’s NFC wild-card playoff game in Arlington, Texas.
MICHAEL AINSWORTH/AP PHOTO Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Jordan Love reacts after throwing a touchdown pass against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half of Sunday’s NFC wild-card playoff game in Arlington, Texas.
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MICHAEL AINSWORTH/AP PHOTO Spectators look on during the second half of Sunday’s NFC wild-card playoff game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers in Arlington, Texas.

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