1) Jordan Love introduces himself to the football world. Those who watched the Packers ride a strong finish into a wild-card berth are well aware of the success Love has enjoyed in the last six or so weeks. Those who weren't tracking Green Bay learned Sunday. Love has been on fire since Week 12, leading the league in passer rating and steadily gaining confidence with each passing week, and Sunday was no different. The first-year starter thrived in every situation against Dallas, showing off his patience, athletic ability and arm talent with back-foot dimes that looked eerily familiar to the throws delivered by Aaron Rodgers in years past. Love was on fire, so much that he threw for 272 yards and three touchdowns on just 15 completions, commanding an upstart Packers offense that stunned those in attendance at AT&T Stadium. We know one truth after Sunday: No one is going to be surprised by another great performance from Love in the future.
2) Dak Prescott closes great season with dud. Save for a couple of rough outings in blowout losses to playoff teams, Prescott put together an MVP-caliber season that positioned the Cowboys for what they hoped would be a deep playoff run. Unfortunately for them, Prescott delivered a clunker at the worst time, throwing two first-half interceptions and struggling with the opposing pass rush and finding open targets. In a showing reminiscent of Dallas' Week 15 blowout loss to Buffalo, Prescott and CeeDee Lamb never got on the same page, and the entire offense suffered because of it. The game's final numbers are deceiving, because it wasn't until Green Bay took a 48-16 lead that Prescott and Co. truly found a rhythm. By then, it was too late, bringing a premature end to what will feel like
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