(LEARFIELD) – Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer tells reporters his team is good enough to beat Green Bay even without wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and left guard Tyler Booker.
ESPN is reporting Schottenheimer’s comment after injuries to the two starters.
The Packers are a one-touchdown favorite.
The Dallas defense is giving up almost 31 points a game and ranks 30th in the NFL against the pass, 17th against the run.
Green Bay needs a bounce-back game desperately after being ambushed by the Cleveland Browns 13-10.
The offensive line questions: One of the questions posed to Packers coach Matt LaFleur on Thursday was about the inconsistency in the offensive line. It was asked if the lack of continuity is a factor in the offensive line struggles?
Packers center Elgton Jenkins has not been pleased with the way he has played. LaFleur talked about Jenkins self-critique.
LaFleur talked about whether or not Jenkins is still adjusting to playing center fulltime.
The defense must come up big in Big D: Packers safety Evan Williams was asked, given the state of the Dallas football team and the Packers performance against Cleveland, what the team has been emphasizing this week?
Williams said that the key is to finish games strong.
What will it be like facing a Dallas offense with one of their top performers in Cee Dee Lamb?
Fixing the fixable: Packers quarterback Jordan Love was asked what the offense needs to correct following last week’s loss in Cleveland?
What are they doing in practice to correct the offsides and false start penalties?
The Packers and Cowboys face off Sunday night at 7:20.
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