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Notable numbers from Packers wild-card win over Cowboys - ESPN

The Green Bay Packers are moving on to the NFC divisional round after a convincing 48-32 win against the Dallas Cowboys.

Green Bay is the first No. 7 seed to win a playoff game and moves to 6-0 all-time at AT&T Stadium with five wins against the Cowboys and one against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV. That ties the Seattle Seahawks and Atlanta Falcons for the most wins by any team without a loss or tie at a single stadium all-time, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

On the contrary, Dallas became the first top-two seed to not reach the divisional round since seeding began in 1975. The Cowboys entered the matchup as 7.5 point favorites. This is the third time since 1998 that they've been at least seven point favorites in the playoffs — Dallas lost all three times.

Here are more key numbers behind the Packers win against the Cowboys.

48: The Packers offense came out clicking with three touchdowns on their first four drives. With 1:50 remaining in the first half, a Darnell Savage pick-six put Green Bay up 27-0.

The Packers finished with 48 points, tied for their most ever in a playoff game (2010 NFC Divisional Round at the Atlanta Falcons). It was also the first time the Cowboys have ever allowed 40 points in a playoff game.

Green Bay is the first team with three passing and rushing touchdowns each in a playoff game since the New England Patriots in the 2014 AFC Championship.

13: By losing to the Packers, it marks 13 straight playoff appearances for the Cowboys without reaching the conference championship game. That's the longest such streak by any franchise since the NFC and AFC were created in the 1970 merger.

Dallas is also the first team to win 12 games in three straight seasons and not make the

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