New York – The highly anticipated return of Micah Parsons to Dallas ended in a rare 40-40 tie between the Dallas Cowboys (1-2-1) and the Green Bay Packers (2-1-1) in the National Football League (NFL) on Sunday night. The game, which was the second-highest scoring tie in NFL history, was decided in a dramatic overtime finish.
Overtime and Field Goal Drama
The overtime period featured traded field goals and a final kick as time expired:
- Brandon Aubrey and Brandon McManus traded short field goals in the extra period.
- The tie was secured when Packers kicker Brandon McManus hit a 34-yard field goal as the clock ran out in overtime, just after a pass from Green Bay’s Jordan Love fell incomplete in the end zone.
- McManus’s kick was necessary because he had previously tied the game in regulation with a 53-yard field goal as time expired.
Quarterback Duel and Historical Significance
The game was a thrilling offensive showcase, featuring a back-and-forth battle between the star quarterbacks:
- Dak Prescott (Cowboys) and Jordan Love (Packers) each threw three touchdown passes in regulation.
- The game featured an incredible seven consecutive lead-changing touchdowns before the final field goals were exchanged.
- The 40-40 final score made it the second-highest scoring tie in NFL history, exceeded only by the 43-43 draw between the Raiders and the Boston Patriots in the AFL back in 1964.
- This was the Cowboys’ first tie since 1969, while the Packers last tied in 2018.
The high-scoring affair came exactly one month after the Cowboys traded elite pass rusher Micah Parsons to the Packers, setting up his hyped return. This dramatic finish followed a similar pattern for Dallas, who had beaten the New York Giants 40-37 in overtime two weeks prior.


















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