The Packers came out firing on Sunday and did not let up.
Green Bay jumped out to a 27-0 lead in the first half and have simply dominated the Cowboys in all facets, taking their wild-card matchup by a final score of 48-32.
Dallas came into the game with high hopes as the No. 2 seed playing at home, where it went 8-0 this season thanks to a high-powered offense led by QB Dak Prescott.
Instead, it was Jordan Love who starred on Sunday finishing the day by going 16-for-21 for 272 yards and three touchdowns. Plus, the Packer quarterback recorded a passer rating of 157.2.
Green Bay’s win now sets up a date next weekend against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium.
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The Packers dropped to 6-8 in Week 15.
Every game since then has effectively been a playoff game.
Jordan Love since:
Week 16: 17-of-28, 212 passing yards, 3 total TD, 0 INT
Week 17: 24-of-33, 256 passing yards, 4 total TD, 0 INT
The #Packers have pulled Jordan Love with eyes on next week’s game against the #49ers. Sean Clifford is in, and it’s over. A perfect performance for Love — who becomes $500K richer.
The largest home playoff loss in Cowboys’ history was 38-14 to Cleveland in the 1969 Eastern Championship Game. The largest playoff loss anywhere was 38-6 at Detroit in the 1991 divisional round. The Packers lead, 48-16 with 10:23 left.
 This is the first time the Cowboys have ever allowed 40 points in a playoff game, a fact made worse by the youth of the opponent and that Dallas is playing at home.
The previous high, per @ESPNStatsInfo, was 38 done twice.
The Cowboys hadn’t allowed a running back to rush for more than 66 yards against them at home this season going into tonight. Aaron Jones is already at 96!