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The Cowboys–Packers rivalry is a professional
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rivalry in the
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(NFL) between the
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and the
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. The two teams do not play each other every year; instead, they play at least once every three years and at least once every six seasons at each team's home stadium during which the
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and
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are paired up against one another. In addition, not only the two teams could meet in the playoffs in a given season, but also if the two teams finish in the same place in their respective divisions in any season, they will play each other the following season. The rivalry has also resulted in several notable games, including nine
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games. CBS ranked this rivalry as the No. 3 NFL rivalry of the 1990s. The Packers lead the overall series 22–17. The two teams have met nine times in the
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, with the Packers holding a 5–4 advantage.


History

Although the rivalry has existed throughout the history of each team, it was most notable during two time periods. The first period occurred during late 1960s as both teams were highly successful prior to the AFL-NFL merger, which culminated in meeting in consecutive
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s in
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and
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. The 1967 meeting has been labelled the "Ice Bowl", with the temperature at kick-off at -13 °F (-25 °C). The Packers won the game on a late
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by
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, which sent them to the Super Bowl. Each game ended in dramatic fashion in favor of the Packers, which led to them winning the first two Super Bowls (
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and II). The Cowboys never defeated the Packers in the time
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was Packers head coach. The second period of notability occurred throughout the 1990s as both the Packers and Cowboys, alongside the
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, were amongst the strongest teams in the NFC. The Packers and Cowboys met in the postseason three straight years from 1993 to 1995, with Dallas winning in each encounter, all of which were in Dallas. The Cowboys won two of their three Super Bowls in this period after defeating Green Bay in the postseason and won nine of ten meetings in the 90s. From 1992 to 1997, the Cowboys and Packers combined for five Super Bowl appearances and four Super Bowl championships. Additionally, the Packers won
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in
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in 2011. Even during periods where one or both teams were not successful, the match-up was still considered a "storied championship rivalry". During the
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era in Green Bay, the Cowboys dominated the rivalry, going 9–2, with a 9–0 at home in Dallas against the Packers when Favre was the quarterback. However, the
Aaron Rodgers Aaron Charles Rodgers (born December 2, 1983) is an American professional American football, football quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the California Golden Bears foo ...
era saw the Packers dominate the rivalry, as Rodgers compiled an 8–2 record against the Cowboys during his time as Packers starter, including a perfect 3–0 record in Dallas. This notably included the infamous Dez Caught It game in Green Bay in the 2014 playoffs. Late in the game, quarterback
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completed what was initially called a catch on 4th down to wide receiver Dez Bryant near the goal line. After review though, the referees especially
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, who previously overturned Calvin Johnson's catch, overturned Dez's catch, saying that Bryant "did not complete the act of making the catch" after he bobbled the ball as he hit the ground. The Packers gained possession on the
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and ended up winning the game. This subsequently prompted the rule change three years later, that allows the receiver's ability to make a football move when the receiver gets control of the ball and gets two feet or another body part on the ground inbounds. The NFL was hopeful of the new rule, saying "It will eradicate some of the frustration fans, coaches and players had with apparent catches -- like Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant's against Green Bay in the 2014 playoffs, or Steelers tight end Jesse James' reversed TD against the Patriots this past season – being deemed incomplete." Two seasons after the controversial 2014 NFC Divisional Game, the 4-seeded Packers again faced off against the top-seeded Cowboys in a 2016 NFC Divisional Game, which was played in Dallas. The Packers, who lost soundly to the Cowboys earlier that season in Green Bay, raced out to a 21-3 lead in the first half. However, Dallas, behind the efforts of Bryant and rookie quarterback Dak Prescott, fought back to tie the game at 28 in the 4th quarter. After the teams traded field goals, Green Bay had a chance to drive into field goal range and win the game at the end of regulation. However, the Packers faced a 3rd and 20 at their own 32-yard line with 12 seconds left in regulation and just one timeout at their disposal. Although their chances of getting into field goal range were highly improbable, Rodgers threw a laser to tight end Jared Cook, who caught the ball along the Dallas sideline and barely managed to drag both feet in bounds while possessing the ball for an incredible 36-yard completion that got Green Bay into field goal range with time remaining. Kicker Mason Crosby then converted the ensuing 51-yard field goal attempt as time expired to send the Cowboys home and the Packers to the NFC Championship Game. With this defeat, Green Bay remained undefeated at Dallas’ AT&T Stadium, while Dallas failed to participate in a conference championship game for the 21st consecutive season. The two teams played their first overtime game in the series on November 13, 2022. The 3–6 Packers, riding a five-game losing streak, entered the game as 3.5-point underdogs to the 6–2 Cowboys, led by former Packers head coach
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in his return to Lambeau Field since getting fired by the Packers in 2018. After a scoreless first quarter, the two teams entered halftime tied at 14 after each team scored two touchdowns. The Cowboys would score two more touchdowns in the third quarter to take a 28-14 lead heading into the fourth quarter. The Cowboys had never lost a game in franchise history when leading by 14 or more points in the fourth quarter, but two touchdown passes from Aaron Rodgers to rookie wide receiver Christian Watson allowed the Packers to tie the game and send it to overtime. After getting the ball first to start overtime, the Cowboys marched down to the Packers' 35-yard line and faced a fourth down and three, but couldn’t convert and turned the ball over on downs. On the Packers' ensuing drive, Rodgers completed a 36-yard pass to wide receiver Allen Lazard on third down to set up Mason Crosby's game-winning field goal. This would be the final start in the series for Rodgers, who was traded to the
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the following offseason. The two rivals most recently met in the wild-card round of the 2023–24 NFL playoffs at AT&T Stadium on January 14, 2024. In an upset, 7th-seeded Green Bay, led by first-year starter Jordan Love, defeated 2nd-seeded and McCarthy-led Dallas by a final score of 48–32. At one point, the Packers led their rival by 32 points in the fourth quarter. This was the first time a 7th-seeded team won a playoff game since the NFL expanded the playoffs to 14 teams in 2020, and also extended Green Bay's record at AT&T Stadium to 5-0. Not only did the win prevent the Cowboys from having a third straight matchup with the teams' fellow rival, the
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, but it also set up a record 10th playoff meeting between the Packers and 49ers. As of the 2023 season, Green Bay is one of two NFC teams (along with the
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) with a winning record against the Cowboys, and one of only six teams in the NFL with a winning record against the Cowboys.The other four teams that have a winning record against the Cowboys are the
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, the
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, the
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, and the
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.
Moreover, the Packers have the same amount of postseason wins in
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as the Cowboys (Packers won 3 including
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, Cowboys have also won 3). The two teams have met nine times in the postseason, with Green Bay leading the series 5–4.


Season-by-season results

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1–0 , Cowboys join the
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(NFL) as an expansion team.
Packers lose 1960 NFL Championship. , - , , style=", Packers
45–21 , Cotton Bowl , Packers
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13–3 ,
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3–0 , Packers win 1965 NFL Championship. , - ! 1966 playoffs ! style=", Packers
34–27 ! Cotton Bowl ! Packers
4–0 ! NFL Championship Game.
Packers win
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. , - ! 1967 playoffs ! style=", Packers
21–17 ! Lambeau Field ! Packers
5–0 ! NFL Championship Game, also known eponymously as the "Ice Bowl".
Packers win
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28–17 , Cotton Bowl , Packers
6–0 , Monday night game televised nationally by CBS. , - , - , , style=", Cowboys
16–3 , Cotton Bowl , Packers
6–1 , Game was played on
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Cowboys record their first victory against the Packers and their first on
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. Last meeting at the Cotton Bowl.
Cowboys won NFC title, but lost
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16–13 , Milwaukee County Stadium , Packers
7–1 , , - , , style=", Packers
19–17 ,
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8–1 , First meeting at Texas Stadium.
Packers' only win vs the Cowboys under coach Bart Starr.
Cowboys lose Super Bowl X. , - , , style=", Cowboys
42–14 , Milwaukee County Stadium , Packers
8–2 , Cowboys record their largest victory against the Packers with a 28–point differential and score their most points in a game against the Packers.
Cowboys lose
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28–7 , Milwaukee County Stadium , Packers
8–3 , , - ! 1982 playoffs ! style=", Cowboys
37–26 ! Texas Stadium ! Packers
8–4 ! NFC Second Round playoffs. , - , , style=", Cowboys
20–6 , Texas Stadium , Packers
8–5 , , - , rowspan=2, , style=", Packers
31–13 , Lambeau Field , rowspan=2, Packers
10–5 , First meeting at Lambeau Field since the Ice Bowl. , - , style=", Packers
20–10 , Texas Stadium , Cowboys QB
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makes first start against the Packers. Marked the only time both teams have met in the regular season twice. , - , - , , style=", Cowboys
20–17 ,
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10–6 , Last meeting at Milwaukee County Stadium. , - , , style=", Cowboys
36–14 , Texas Stadium , Packers
10–7 , Packers QB Brett Favre's first start against the Cowboys. , - ! 1993 playoffs ! style=", Cowboys
27–17 ! Texas Stadium ! Packers
10–8 ! NFL playoffs, NFC Divisional Playoff.
Cowboys go on to win Super Bowl XXVIII. , - , , style=", Cowboys
42–31 , Texas Stadium , Packers
10–9 , Game was played on
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starts for injured
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. , - ! 1994 playoffs ! style=", Cowboys
35–9 ! Texas Stadium ! Tie
10–10 ! NFL divisional playoffs, NFC Divisional Playoff. , - , , style=", Cowboys
34–24 , Texas Stadium , Cowboys
11–10 , , - ! 1995 playoffs ! style=", Cowboys
38–27 ! Texas Stadium ! Cowboys
12–10 ! NFC Championship Game.
Cowboys last NFC Championship Game appearance to date.
Cowboys win
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21–6 , Texas Stadium , Cowboys
13–10 ,
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Cowboys' K Chris Boniol sets team and then-NFL record with seven field goals.
Cowboys win 8 straight meetings.
Packers win
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45–17 , Lambeau Field , Cowboys
13–11 , Last start for
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in the series.
Packers lose
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27–13 , Texas Stadium , Cowboys
14–11 , , - , - , , style=", Packers
41–20 , Lambeau Field , Cowboys
14–12 , , - , , style=", Cowboys
37–27 , Texas Stadium , Cowboys
15–12 , Thursday Night Football.
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takes over Brett Favre.
Last meeting in Texas Stadium. , - , , style=", Cowboys
27–16 , Lambeau Field , Cowboys
16–12 , Sunday Night Football.
Packers' QB
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' first start in the rivalry, and the Cowboys' first ever win at Lambeau Field. , - , , style=", Packers
17–7 , Lambeau Field , Cowboys
16–13 , , - , - , , style=", Packers
45–7 , Lambeau Field , Cowboys
16–14 , Sunday Night Football.
Packers record their largest victory against the Cowboys with a 38–point differential.
Packers win
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37–36 ,
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16–15 , Packers overcame a 26–3 halftime deficit behind 5 consecutive touchdown drives by backup QB
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. Cowboys’ first home loss to the Packers since the 1989 season.
Last season Cowboys held the overall series lead. , - ! 2014 playoffs ! style=", Packers
26–21 ! Lambeau Field ! Tie
16–16 ! NFC Divisional playoffs, known as the " Dez Caught It" game.
Cowboys' Wide receiver Dez Bryant controversially had a 31-yard catch on fourth-and-2 overturned by referees, leading the Packers to a 26–21 win.
Cowboys' only road loss in their 2014 season. , - , , style=", Packers
28–7 , Lambeau Field , Packers
17–16 , First lead in the series for the Packers since . , - , , style=", Cowboys
30–16 , Lambeau Field , Tie
17–17 , Cowboys QB Dak Prescott's first start in the rivalry. , - ! 2016 playoffs ! style=", Packers
34–31 ! AT&T Stadium ! Packers
18–17 ! NFC Divisional playoffs.
Packers win on game-winning 51-yard field goal by Mason Crosby as time expires after Jared Cook caught a 36-yard pass from
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on third-and-20 from the Green Bay 32-yard line. , - , , style=", Packers
35–31 , AT&T Stadium , Packers
19–17 , Aaron Rodgers throws the game-winning touchdown pass to WR
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with 11 seconds remaining. , - , - , , style=", Packers
34–24 , AT&T Stadium , Packers
20–17 , RB Aaron Jones ties a Packers franchise record with 4 rushing touchdowns. , - , - , , style=", Packers
31–28 (OT) , Lambeau Field , Packers
21–17 , Cowboys hire former Packers' HC
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in the 2020 season, who makes his return to Green Bay this game.
First game in the series to go to overtime.
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' final start in the rivalry. , - ! 2023 playoffs ! style=", Packers
48–32 ! AT&T Stadium ! Packers
22–17 ! NFC Wild Card playoffs.
Packers score their most points in a game against the Cowboys and become the first 7-seed to win a playoff game. Packers quarterback Jordan Love's first start against Dallas and first postseason start. , - , - , Regular season , style=", , , , , - , Postseason , style=", , Cowboys 4–3 , Packers 2–0 , NFL Championship Game:
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NFC Wild Card:
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NFC Divisional:
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1993 The United Nations General Assembly, General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1993 as: * International Year for the World's Indigenous People The year 1993 in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands had only 364 days, since its ...
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1994 The year 1994 was designated as the " International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations. In the Line Islands and Phoenix Islands of Kiribati, 1994 had only 364 days, omitti ...
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2014 The year 2014 was marked by the surge of the Western African Ebola epidemic, West African Ebola epidemic, which began in 2013, becoming the List of Ebola outbreaks, most widespread outbreak of the Ebola, Ebola virus in human history, resul ...
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2016 2016 was designated as: * International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly. * International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...

NFC Championship:
1995 1995 was designated as: * United Nations Year for Tolerance * World Year of Peoples' Commemoration of the Victims of the Second World War This was the first year that the Internet was entirely privatized, with the United States government ...
, - , Regular and postseason , style=", , , , Cowboys have a 3–2 record in
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. Packers currently have a 10–2 record in Green Bay. , -


See also

* List of NFL rivalries


Notes


References


External links

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