
As the Dallas Cowboys prepare to host the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football, the stakes couldn’t be higher. With a disappointing 1-2 record and a defense struggling, particularly in pass coverage, the pressure is mounting. Adding to their woes, the offense is without three key starters, placing an immense burden on quarterback Dak Prescott.

The Cowboys are desperately searching for a turning point, and the spotlight will be intensely focused on four players who must deliver standout performances. Their ability to rise to the occasion could dictate the trajectory of Dallas’s season.
Jadeveon Clowney: Instant Impact Needed on Defense
It might seem unfair to place immediate pressure on Jadeveon Clowney in his Cowboys debut, but the reality is this defense desperately needs him. Dallas has struggled significantly to generate quarterback pressure, a critical component of any effective defense. Clowney, a former No. 1 overall pick, brings a pedigree that demands attention.
While he may not be the dominant force he was early in his career, Clowney’s ability to disrupt opposing offenses will be vital in sparking a much-needed defensive resurgence. His presence could be the catalyst for improved pass rush and overall defensive cohesion.

Trevon Diggs: Reclaiming Elite Cornerback Status
Ahead of the 2023 season, Trevon Diggs was considered one of the NFL’s premier cornerbacks, signing a lucrative extension that reflected his elite status. However, since then, he has battled nagging knee injuries and found himself on the wrong side of several critical plays over the past two weeks.
For the Cowboys to rectify their struggles in pass coverage, Diggs must rediscover the ball-hawking, turnover-generating form that defined his early career. While Dallas may not possess the makings of a shutdown defense, Diggs’s ability to create game-changing turnovers would significantly alter their defensive fortunes.
George Pickens: Stepping Up as WR1
The Cowboys’ Week 3 loss saw star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb exit with an ankle injury, later diagnosed as a high ankle sprain, sidelining him for multiple weeks. This unfortunate development thrusts George Pickens into the unenviable, yet crucial, role of WR1.
Throughout the offseason, both Pickens and Lamb confidently asserted that Dallas boasted two No. 1 receivers. Now, with Lamb sidelined, it’s time for Pickens to validate those claims and demonstrate his capability to carry the receiving corps. His performance will be pivotal in sustaining the offense’s productivity.
Dak Prescott: Living Up to the Highest-Paid Quarterback Tag
Last year, Dak Prescott inked a contract that made him the highest-paid player in the NFL. Now, his team needs him to perform like it. Prescott has faced considerable criticism for his lack of playoff success, but recent struggles have extended to the regular season as well.
Since securing his lucrative deal, Prescott has led the Cowboys to a concerning 4-7 record. While mitigating circumstances and injuries have played a role, the expectation for the league’s highest-paid player is to elevate his team above adversity. Week 4 against the Packers is a prime opportunity for Prescott to prove he can indeed rise to the occasion and lead his team to victory.

The Cowboys vs. Packers matchup is always a highly anticipated event, often delivering historic plays and performances. For Dallas, this game transcends a regular season contest; it’s an opportunity for redemption and a chance for these four players to solidify their standing and prove their worth when it matters most.
Randy Gurzi is a graduate of Arizona State and has focused on NFL coverage since 2014.