Week 10 Preview: Dallas Cowboys at Green Bay Packers

The first game of the second half of the season starts Sunday for the Cowboys in the primetime afternoon slot against the Green Bay Packers.

The 6-2 Cowboys travel on the road to Lambeau Field to take on the struggling Packers, who sit at 3-6, the worst start of Aaron Rodgers‘s career.

The Packers are not a good football team this year. The offense is in a funk, and some starters found themselves banged up in the loss against the Lions.

Romeo Doubs suffered a high-ankle sprain last Sunday, typically a 4-6 week recovery. He was in a walking boot and crutches after the game.

The X-rays for Aaron Jones came back negative, and he is expected to play against Dallas, who exited during the third quarter.

The Cowboys had a well-needed bye week to heal up and get some guys rest after an impressive 6-2 start.

Now they sit firmly as the fifth seed in the playoffs, and let’s be honest; they have a chance to win the NFC East still regardless of the Eagles’ 8-0 start.

Coming out of the bye should have allowed Jayron Kearse, Malik Hooker, Sam Williams, Noah Brown, and Ezekiel Elliott time to rest up and be ready to take on the second half of the year. (Hopefully).

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