Summary
The Dallas Cowboys tied with the Green Bay Packers in a game with high scores and little defense. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones felt optimistic about the defense improving during the game, even though they allowed 40 points. The Cowboys' defense must improve in upcoming games against weaker teams to meet expectations.
Key Facts
- The Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers ended their Week 4 game in a 40-40 tie.
- The Cowboys' defense has performed poorly, allowing the most yards in the league (420.5 yards per game) and the second-most points (33 points per game) in the first four weeks.
- Despite these statistics, owner Jerry Jones expressed excitement, claiming the defense improved during the game.
- The Cowboys allowed the Packers to score only a field goal during overtime, preventing a loss.
- Upcoming games against the New York Jets and Carolina Panthers could help the Cowboys' defense improve since these teams have struggled offensively.
- The Cowboys' offense, led by Dak Prescott, has been performing well, keeping them competitive in games despite defensive struggles.