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It’s been said that carrying the ball as an NFL running back is the equivalent of getting in a car crash. For Green Bay Packers running back J
One week after some stunning developments, like the Cleveland Browns upsetting the Green Bay Packers and the Philadelphia Eagles surviving the Los Angeles Rams with a walk-off field goal block, we've got another slate full of intriguing action in Week 4.
The Dallas Cowboys have emerged as the NFL’s get-right opponent, with the Packers next in line. After falling to the Cleveland Browns, in heartbreaking fashion, 13-10 last Sunday afternoon, the Packers head to Dallas to take on a Cowboys defense that has become almost as big a punching bag as a punchline through the season’s first three games.
As expected, the Green Bay Packers probably will line up to face the Dallas Cowboys without three of their top seven offensive linemen on Sund
Cowboys defensive tackle Kenny Clark will serve as a captain against his former team, the Packers, in Sunday night’s Week 4 showdown. Defensive tackle Kenny Clark spent nine years with the Green Bay Packers, who selected him with the No. 27 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. He established himself as a defensive staple, earning three Pro Bowl appearances.
USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 4 showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers
Week 3 in the NFL was historic, as last Sunday was the first day in NFL history to feature multiple interceptions returned for touchdowns, blocked field goals returned for touchdowns and punts returned for touchdowns.
Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Kenny Clark said his mom was hot when she found out he had been traded from the Packers.
The Packers are entering Week 4 following a shocking loss to the Cleveland Browns. However, the team remains a favorite in the eyes of both oddsmakers and the public. The team owns the second-most significant percentage split of outright bets with 75% to 25% betting splits, per DraftKings.
Bill Ferrario, a former NFL offensive lineman who played for the Green Bay Packers and was a standout at Wisconsin, has died, according to an obituary.
The Packers have stretched offensive lineman Jordan Morgan thinner than he can manage early in his second season in the NFL.