WATCH: Green Bay Packers' Aaron Rodgers' game-winning touchdown vs. Dallas Cowboys | RECAP, score, stats

The Green Bay Packers (3-1) led by quarterback Aaron Rodgers, meet the Dallas Cowboys (2-2), led by quarterback Dak Prescott and running back Ezekiel Elliott, in an NFC matchup in NFL Week 5 action on Sunday, October 8, 2017 (10/8/17) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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Here is the AP recap of the game:

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- Aaron Rodgers threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Davante Adams with 11 seconds remaining, lifting Green Bay over the Dallas Cowboys 35-31 Sunday in another thriller nine months after the Packers' divisional playoff win on the same field.

Rodgers capped a 75-yard drive in just 1:02, going toward the same end zone as in the playoff game. Then, Rodgers' long completion to Jared Cook on third-and-20 in the final seconds set up Mason Crosby's winning field goal as time expired in a 34-31 win.

Adams was active 10 days after leaving the field on a stretcher on a helmet-to-helmet hit that resulted in a suspension for Chicago linebacker Danny Trevathan. He had seven catches for 66 yards and two touchdowns.

Dak Prescott had given Cowboys the lead on an 11-yard touchdown run with 1:13 remaining to cap a 17-play drive that lasted almost nine minutes. Dallas (2-3) has already matched the number of losses from the magical rookie season for Prescott and running back Ezekiel Elliott.

The Packers (4-1) had gone ahead earlier on Damarius Randall's 21-yard interception return for a touchdown, the third of five lead changes in the fourth quarter. Green Bay rallied from 15 points down in the first half after letting a 21-3 lead get away in last season's playoff win.

Aaron Jones became the first Green Bay running back with 100 yards in his first start as a rookie since Samkon Gado in 2005. He had 19 carries for 125 yards and a touchdown.

Elliott ended a three-game drought without 100 yards, matching the longest from his rookie season, finishing with 116 yards on 29 carries.

Rodgers was 19 of 29 for 221 yards and three touchdowns and set up the winning score with an 18-yard scramble.

Prescott looked the part of Rodgers, scrambling to set up big completions and running 21 yards himself on one play to help the Cowboys build a 21-6 lead. He was 25 of 36 for 251 yards and three first-half touchdowns, two to Cole Beasley and one to Dez Bryant.

WELCOME BACK

DE David Irving returned from a four-game suspension for Dallas with two sacks. He had a sack and three forced fumbles with a recovery in last year's 30-16 win in Green Bay during the regular season.

DEZ MILESTONE

Bryant's 10-yard scoring catch made him the second Dallas receiver with 70 for his career. Hall of Famer Bob Hayes is the franchise leader with 71.

PAT TROUBLE

Crosby's first PAT clanged off the left upright in the first quarter, and the second was wide left in the second quarter. Crosby missed two point-after kicks in 2014, the year before the NFL made the kick a 33-yarder. He made all 36 kicks the first year of the longer distance, but missed three last season.

INJURIES

Packers: Rookie CB Kevin King left with a concussion in the first half. He had a big hit on Elliott on a screen pass on the first play of the game.

Cowboys: Rookie CB Chidobe Awuzie, who was playing safety as well, left with an injured hamstring for the second time this season. It was his first game back after missing two games by aggravating the injury in Denver. He had hamstring issues throughout training camp.

UP NEXT

Packers: First NFC North road game at Minnesota next Sunday.

Cowboys: Bye, then at San Francisco on Oct. 22.

Here's what you need to know:

Who: Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys

Where: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas

When: Sunday, Oct. 8, 2017

Time: 4:25 p.m. Eastern

TV: Fox

Livestream: Fox Sports Go

Line: Cowboys -2

Packers notes: REMATCH of 2016 NFC Div., which GB won 34-31. * QB AARON RODGERS passed for 4 TDs & 128 rating last week. In 8 career meetings (incl. playoffs), has 2,152 pass yards (269 per game), 13 TDs & 2 INTs for 101.7 rating. Has 300+ pass yards in 5 of past 6 on road. * RB TY MONTGOMERY had 2 rush TDs in 2016 Div. meeting. Had 10 receptions for career-high 98 yards in last meeting. Has 4 TDs (3 rush, 1 rec.) in past 3 on road. Rookie RB AARON JONES had 1st career TD last week. * WR JORDY NELSON had 75 rec. yards & 2 TDs in Week 4. Aims for 3rd in row with 2+ TDs. Leads NFL with 5 rec. TDs. Has 62 TD catches since 2011, 2nd most in NFL. Had TD catch in only meeting at Dal. WR RANDALL COBB aims for 5th in row (incl. playoffs) vs. Dal. with 7+ catches. TE MARTELLUS BENNETT had career-high 12 receptions for 84 yards & TD in last meeting (12/4/14 with Chi.). * LB CLAY MATTHEWS had sack & FF last week. Has 75 career sacks & surpassed KAREEM GBAJA-BIAMILA (74.5) for most sacks in GB history. In 5 career meetings, has 3.5 sacks, 2 FRs & 62-yard INT-TD. S HA HA CLINTON-DIX had 8 tackles & INT last week. Has 3 INTs in past 4 on road. S MORGAN BURNETT had 10 tackles & INT in last meeting. Led team with 9 tackles in Week 4. LB BLAKE MARTINEZ aims for 3rd in row on road with sack. LB AHMAD BROOKS had sack in only career meeting at Dal. (9/7/14 with SF). S KENTRELL BRICE had 1st career INT last week.

Cowboys notes: QB DAK PRESCOTT has 549 pass yards (274.5 per game), 6 TDs & 2 INTs for 109.1 rating in 2 career meetings (incl. playoffs). In past 7 at home, has 1,809 pass yards (258.4 per game), 14 TDs & 2 INTs for 109.6 rating & has 2 rush TDs. * RB EZEKIEL ELLIOTT aims for 3rd in row vs GB (incl. playoffs) with 100+ rush yards. Had 139 scrimmage yards (85 rush, 54 rec.) & 2 TDs (1 rush, 1 rec.) last week. Has 7 TDs (6 rush, 1 rec.) in past 5 at home. * WR DEZ BRYANT had 9 catches for 132 yards & 2 TDs in 2016 Div. meeting. Leads NFL with 63 rec. TDs since 2011. TE JASON WITTEN aims for 3rd in row at home vs. GB (incl. playoffs) with rec. TD. Ties for 2nd among NFC TEs with 19 receptions. WR BRICE BUTLER aims for 3rd in row with TD catch. WR COLE BEASLEY had 2 rec. TDs in last meeting. * DE DEMARCUS LAWRENCE leads NFL with 7.5 sacks. Has 2.5 sacks & FF in past 2 at home. Has sack in 2 of 4 career meetings (incl. playoffs). LB JAYLON SMITH ties for 3rd in NFC with 34 tackles. Has 7+ tackles in all 4 career games. LB SEAN LEE aims for 3rd in row vs. GB with 11+ tackles. Has 298 tackles since 2015, 2nd most in NFL. CB ANTHONY BROWN had career-high 10 tackles & FF in last meeting. CB ORLANDO SCANDRICK has 7 PD, INT & FF in past 5 at home. S JEFF HEATH had sack & INT in 2016 Div. meeting. -- NFL Communications

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