Summary

  • Green Bay Packers 48-32 Dallas Cowboys

  • Los Angeles Rams 23-24 Detroit Lions

  • Superb Packers inflict first Cowboys home defeat for two years

  • Green Bay will travel to the number one seed San Francisco 49ers next

  • QB Jordan Love led Packers to play-offs in first season as starter

  • Rams at Lions saw two quarterbacks face former teams

  • Lions win first play-off game since 1992

  • Detroit's Jared Goff led his side past Los Angeles' Matthew Stafford in tight victory

  • Stafford spent 12 years in Detroit but won Super Bowl in 2021 with Rams

  1. Postpublished at 00:39 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 48-32 Dallas Cowboys

    Greg Brady
    NFL pundit on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    This is an indictment on the head coach and the defence. But Dak Prescott is third on the 'who will get the blame on the morning talk shows' list.

  2. Postpublished at 00:37 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 48-32 Dallas Cowboys

    Mike Golic
    Former Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Hey, it's a nice grab from Jake Ferguson, but it's far too little too late.

  3. touchdown

    Touchdown - Cowboys!published at 00:35 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 48-32 Dallas Cowboys

    Dak Prescott launches a fastball into the end zone for Jake Ferguson to complete his hat-trick with a third touchdown grab of the game.

    Prescott gets the two-point conversion on a QB draw and we've actually got a two-score game with just over three minutes left to play.

    Surely not?

  4. Packers stars restedpublished at 00:30 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 48-24 Dallas Cowboys

    Jordan LoveImage source, Getty Images

    Just to sum up their dominance, the Packers now have Jordan Love and Aaron Jones sat on the sidelines taking the rest of the game off with the job done.

  5. Postpublished at 00:25 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 48-24 Dallas Cowboys

    Greg Brady
    NFL pundit on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Some fans have left the upper deck.

    This is the sixth Cowboys home loss this century. They've done this a lot.

  6. touchdown

    Touchdown - Cowboys!published at 00:23 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 48-24 Dallas Cowboys

    And Dak Prescott does get another touchdown on the board and again it's tight end Jake Ferguson with the catch in the end zone for Dallas.

    The Cowboys get the two-point conversion, for what it's worth and now they're 'just' the 24 points behind...

    Jake FergusonImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 00:22 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 48-16 Dallas Cowboys

    There's just a stunned atmosphere around the stadium as Dallas continue to try and find something for their fans to shout about.

    It's all about just getting some sort of pride into the scoreline now.

  8. Postpublished at 00:22 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 48-16 Dallas Cowboys

    Greg Brady
    NFL pundit on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Dallas had never given up more than 38 points in a play-off match before today.

    This is the 22nd time in play-off history a team has conceded 48 points. We're talking matches since the 1930s here. This is really unusual stuff.

  9. Postpublished at 00:22 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 48-16 Dallas Cowboys

    Mike Golic
    Former Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    What a play, Jordan Love side-arm slung that thing, it was an incredible throw.

  10. touchdown

    Touchdown - Packers!published at 00:15 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 48-16 Dallas Cowboys

    Jordan Love fires another dagger in the heart of Dallas as he finds Romeo Doubs in the end zone for his third passing TD of the game.

    It's a career day for Doubs as well, who has 151 yards receiving and now the touchdown - he'd never had a 100-yard game in his two-year career before today! Some day to do it.

  11. Can we play you every weekpublished at 00:12 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 41-16 Dallas Cowboys

    Aaron JonesImage source, Getty Images

    Aaron Jones goes over 100 yards in the game - taking his tally to 115 yards in yet another huge game against the Cowboys.

    With an average of 123 yards per game against them he's got the most against Dallas in NFL history, that's some accolade.

    No wonder somebody has already updated his Wikipedia page to say "Aaron Jones - owner of the Dallas Cowboys..."

  12. Quarterback stats sum it up for Cowboyspublished at 00:11 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 41-16 Dallas Cowboys

    Ben Collins
    BBC Sport

    While the Dallas offence has been labouring up the field, Green Bay's has been effortlessly getting into the end zone. The Cowboys simply cannot stop the Packers.

    At the end of the third quarter, Dak Prescott has completed 24 of 39 passes for 193 yards. While Jordan Love has only made 18 pass attempts, completing 15, he's managed to rack up 269 yards.

    That's an average of 14.9 compared to 4.9 for Prescott. Pretty much sums it up.

  13. Postpublished at 00:09 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 41-16 Dallas Cowboys

    Greg Brady
    NFL pundit on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    It's not that Dallas will lose, it's how they're losing.

    Will Green Bay go for 50? It's still up for grabs.

  14. Go Pack Go!published at 00:08 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 41-16 Dallas Cowboys

    PackersImage source, Getty Images

    Plenty of Packers fans in the crowd loving their trip to Dallas yet again.

    Remember they arrived here with an unbeaten 5-0 record at AT&T Stadium including a Super Bowl win here over the Steelers.

    Now they're enjoying their team hanging a 40-burger on America's Team in their own back yard.

  15. End of third quarterpublished at 00:07 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 41-16 Dallas Cowboys

    Three and out for Dallas who end the third quarter by going for it in their own half on fourth down.

    Dak Prescott launches the ball into the air but his receivers lose it in the air and the pass falls to the ground without a Cowboy in sight.

    A turnover on downs. Green Bay will get the ball on the Dallas 41.

  16. Postpublished at 00:04 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 41-16 Dallas Cowboys

    Worth reminding you guys that the Cowboys haven't lost at home in two years.

    The Packers started the season at 5-7 and only snuck into the play-offs as the seventh seed with a 9-8 record.

    Dak Prescott completes a pass to Jake Ferguson for a first down to start off a Cowboys drive. Green Bay challenge the call but the onfield decision is upheld. They're charged with a timeout.

  17. 'A new threshold of pain'published at 00:02 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 41-16 Dallas Cowboys

    Greg Brady
    NFL pundit on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    This is a new threshold of pain and misery for Cowboys fans. I know they haven’t been to the Super Bowl since 1995. This is the first time in the post-season that they’ve given up 40 points.

  18. Postpublished at 00:01 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Green Bay Packers 41-16 Dallas Cowboys

    Happy Monday morning to all our UK followers. Ninety seconds remain in the third quarter as Dallas begin their latest drive.

  19. touchdown

    Touchdown - Packerspublished at 23:57 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Green Bay Packers 41-16 Dallas Cowboys

    GAME OVER!

    How can you leave a player this wide open in the play-offs?

    Jordan Love fakes a hand off and then loops the ball high to Luke Musgrave who doesn't have a defender within 20 yards of him.

    He easily brings the ball into his grasp and runs about 15 yards for a touchdown.

    Stunned silence inside AT&T Stadium.

  20. Postpublished at 23:57 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Green Bay Packers 34-16 Dallas Cowboys

    Another big run by Aaron Jones for Green Bay! Check his Wikipedia page by the way, it's got a very funny first line now.

    Next snap and Jones gets the ball again, rushing into Dallas territory.