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When the Dallas Cowboys host the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, it will mark the ninth time that the two teams have met in the NFL playoffs.
As the Packers prepare to play the Dallas Cowboys in the playoffs, a look at the high points in the longstanding rivalry, dating back to the Ice Bowl.
That showdown came just two years after the infamous Dez Bryant non-catch divisional playoff game. Where do those two epic showdowns rank among the greatest Cowboys-Packers playoff games?
1. The Ice Bowl sneak (1967 season) The 1967 NFL championship game, which launched the Packers into Super Bowl II, remains one of the most iconic moments in sports and the deep-freeze archetype ...
In a city nicknamed Titletown, the expectation for the Green Bay Packers will be to win the Super Bowl. Will this be the year? Here’s a game-by-game prediction and a look to the playoffs.
Two words: Ice Bowl. The Cowboys-Packers matchup of 1967 is perhaps known more for the subzero temperatures on Lambeau Field's frozen tundra than the actual game. But the game was pretty epic, too.
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Ken Bowman, who recently died at age 81, doesn't get the same volume of credit as Jerry Kramer for the most famous block in Green Bay Packers history.
The Packers’ first Super Bowl appearance in nearly three decades stoked the demand for tickets. Brokers on the black market garnered as much as $1,100 for $275 tickets in the upper deck and as ...
The Packers registered eight sacks Sunday, tied for the fourth most in a game in franchise history.
Will one former Super Bowl champion fail to make the Packers' opening day roster?
Two words: Ice Bowl. The Cowboys-Packers matchup of 1967 is perhaps known more for the subzero temperatures on Lambeau Field's frozen tundra than the actual game. But the game was pretty epic, too.