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0: Plays of 24-plus yards by Green Bay’s offense.

3: Interceptions by Green Bay’s defense. Under defensive coordinator Mike Pettine, the Packers are 8-1-1 when grabbing at least one interception.

4: Rushing touchdowns by Aaron Jones, the first Packers player since Dorsey Levens on Jan. 2, 2000, against Arizona to accomplish that feat. Terdell Middleton had a four-touchdown game vs. Seattle in 1978 and Hall of Famer Jim Taylor did it three times in the 1961 and 1962 seasons.

4: Receptions by the Packers’ receivers as that unit failed to pick up the slack with Davante Adams out of the lineup.

4: Red-zone touchdowns in five opportunities for Green Bay, a big improvement after going 3-of-7 in the loss to the Eagles. Making that success more impressive, Dallas entered the week ranked third in the NFL in red-zone defense with a touchdown rate of 35.7 percent.

4: Wins by Matt LaFleur in his first season. The rest of the Coaching Class of 2019 is a combined 6-25-1. Cleveland’s Freddie Kitchens is 2-2 (the Browns play on Monday), Tampa Bay’s Bruce Arians is 2-3, Arizona’s Kliff Kingsbury is 1-3-1, Denver’s Vic Fangio is 1-4, the Jets’ Adam Gase is 0-4, Miami’s Brian Flores is 0-4 and Cincinnati’s Zac Taylor is 0-5.

7: Plays of 24-plus yards allowed by Green Bay’s defense, so the Packers lost 7-0 on 24-yard plays.

8: Touchdown runs by Jones this season, tops in the NFL. The Packers rushed for eight touchdowns in the entire 2015 season.

10.5: Sacks by Preston Smith (5.5) and Za’Darius Smith (5.0) this season, including two by Za’Darius Smith and one by Preston Smith on Sunday. Last year’s starting duo of Clay Matthews (3.5) and Nick Perry (1.5) combined for 5.0 sacks for the entire season.

14: Missed tackles on runs and receptions forced by Jones, by our unofficial count. Of his 107 rushing yards, 53 came after contact – though he had minus-8 after contact on a run in the middle of the fourth quarter.

29: Completions in as many third-quarter attempts by Prescott this season until Jaire Alexander broke up a pass to Amari Cooper on third-and-4 to start the second half.

32: First downs allowed by the Packers. That’s the 10th time allowing at least that many going back to 1940, according to Pro Football Reference. Remarkably, the Packers are 4-0 in the Rodgers era when that happens.

228: Yardage differential, with Dallas gaining 563 yards to Green Bay’s 335. Before Sunday, the Packers were 1-40 when outgained by at least 225 yards, with the lone win being a 17-13 triumph vs. Baltimore in 1962. Since the start of the 2010 season, teams were 10-129 when outgained by 225-plus yards.

563: Yards allowed by the Packers. That marks only the seventh time since 1940 in which the Packers allowed at least 560 yards, according to Pro Football Reference, with the last being a 40-10 loss at Detroit in 2013 in which Matt Flynn was the quarterback. The Packers are now 2-5 in those games, with the other victory coming when Flynn beat Matthew Stafford 45-41 to cap the 2011 regular season. Since the start of the 2012 season, teams are now 5-23 when allowing 560-plus yards.