Nobody has tormented the Dallas Cowboys quite like Aaron Rodgers.
The four-time NFL MVP Rodgers boasts a 7-2 record as a starter against the Cowboys, including his two post-season victories. In eight regular-season games, Rodgers has thrown for 1,940 yards and 11 touchdowns with just one interception.
But this Sunday's matchup between these two old rivals looks different.
The Packers are three games under .500 (3-6), coming off a disappointing 15-9 loss against the Detroit Lions (2-6). For a quarterback like Rodgers, who has dominated his competition in the division (57-23-1 against NFC North teams), his three-interceptions performance, two of which came in the red zone, seems to be sounding alarms amid a five-game losing streak.