everyone in the NFL by demonstrating that they have a quarterback for the third straight season. The Cowboys hope to show the NFL community that they can finally overcome their postseason apathy.
It’s conceivable that the Packers will have to accomplish this without one of their offensive starters.
Running back A.J. Dillon has been listed as unlikely to play in the Packers’ Wild Card game this weekend, according to ESPN’s Rob Demovsky.
Dillon’s pick for Sunday makes sense because he skipped drills on Friday for the third straight practice day. If Dillon is sidelined for a second straight game due to a neck pain, Aaron Jones will lead the Packers backfield.
For the past three games in a row, Jones has accumulated more than 100 yards. Any RB reps that don’t go to Jones will probably be handled by Patrick Taylor.
Playing against the Cowboys has been very successful for Aaron Jones in his career. Against the Cowboys in his three career appearances, Jones has run 62 times for 370 yards and
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