
Packers Poised for a Surprise Upset: What Sunday’s Game Could Mean for the Season
Alright, here’s the deal — the Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for a showdown that might just have them scratching their heads come Sunday night. Facing the Green Bay Packers, a squad not only hungry to bounce back after a jaw-dropping loss to the Browns but also boasting a flawless 6-0 streak at AT&T Stadium… yeah, you read that right. Six times undefeated on enemy turf. Makes you wonder — can the Cowboys really find their footing against a team that’s not just playing for a win but looking to send a message loud and clear? And then there’s Micah Parsons, returning to Arlington like a man on a mission, itching to remind everyone why he’s a force to be reckoned with. The stage is set, the tension thick, and with key Cowboys missing in action, the pressure—oh, it’s real. So, can Dak Prescott escape the Packers’ relentless pass-rush unscathed? Or will this be another chapter in Green Bay’s growing dominance over Dallas? Grab your popcorn; this one’s about to get spicy.

The Dallas Cowboys will have a tough time getting back to their winning ways on Sunday.
They will face a Green Bay Packers team that will desperately look to make a statement and send a message after their disappointing and surprising loss to the Cleveland Browns.
And on top of being the best team, having a head-coaching advantage, and Micah Parsons’ return, the Packers have found plenty of success in Arlington in the past.
As pointed out by Hogg on X, the Packers are 6-0 at AT&T Stadium.
Time to get right!
The Packers are 6-0 in Jerry World…
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— Hogg (@HoggNFL) September 27, 2025
As most fans might remember, that includes a win in the Super Bowl.
The Packers are also 10-1 in their last games vs. Dallas.
The Cowboys will be without Trevor Booker, and they will also miss star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb.
However, all eyes will be on the pass-rush.
Parsons will return to Arlington for the first time since the trade.
He’s tried to downplay this game, stating that it’s just like any other, but we’ve been around this game long enough to know that’s not going to be the case.
Parsons felt disrespected by the way Jerry Jones dealt with his contract extension, and rightfully so.
He knew he should’ve gotten a contract extension much sooner, and he didn’t appreciate the way Jones dealt with that situation.
Now, with the Cowboys falling to put any sort of pressure on the quarterback, Parsons will look to give him a reminder of the player they should have, and that’s just terrible news for Dak Prescott.
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