Early Injury News Could Mean Dallas Cowboys Blowout on Sunday

The Dallas Cowboys (6-2) coming off the bye week are already 5.5-point favorites over the Green Bay Packers (3-6). Whom are in the middle of a tumultuous five-game losing streak. With the return of head coach Mike McCarthy to Lambeau field for the first time since. On top of the losing streak, poor play on […]

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Oct 30, 2022; Arlington, Texas, USA; The Dallas Cowboys celebrate linebacker Micah Parsons (11) fumble return for a touchdown against the Chicago Bears during the second half at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

The Dallas Cowboys (6-2) coming off the bye week are already 5.5-point favorites over the Green Bay Packers (3-6). Whom are in the middle of a tumultuous five-game losing streak. With the return of head coach Mike McCarthy to Lambeau field for the first time since.

On top of the losing streak, poor play on offense, and leadership issues, the Packers suffered a number of injuries against the Detroit Lions on Sunday.

Injuries to key starters: WR Romeo Doubs, CB Eric Stokes, G Jon Runyan Jr, OT David Bakhtiari, WR Christian Watson, EDGE Rashan Gary and RB Aaron Jones.

With both Gary and Doubs to miss the game. Gary suffered a season-ending torn ACL and Doubs to miss the next 4-6 weeks with a high-ankle sprain.

Bakhtiari and Runyan, both starters on their offense have missed time this season. On an offensive line that's playing well below expectations.

Even with RB Aaron Jones potentially still in play for Sunday afternoon, the Packers are too many men down.

The Dallas Cowboys are getting hotter and the Packers are getting colder. Since the return of Dak Prescott, the offense is averaging over 36 points per game, heading to a defense that allows over 20 points per game at home.

While Cowboys and their fans are cautious with no. 12 in green on the other side, this is as good a time as there has ever been to hand the Packers a loss.

These games between these teams have continuously gone down to the wire, with four of the last seven meetings being decided by eight points or less.

While it's not a win just yet, the early injury reports combined with the feelings coming from the Packers are heavily pointing in Dallas' favor.

The Dallas Cowboys are favorites, and should be. Even though they take Green Bay seriously, the edge is getting more and more one-sided.

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