There were many factors when the Cowboys and Packers stood across from each other at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The departure of Micah Parsons , America’s Team trailing by 1-2, and the emotional buildup of 3 decades without a trophy. Jerry Jones was on the sidelines, watching each pass, play, and drive. It ended in a 40-40 tie, the second-highest scoring tie in NFL history. After the game, the owner-GM wasn’t sad. At least his players ended the game on a draw, as he said, “I’m good with it.” This year, the NFL defined the OT rules that allowed the game to end in a tie.

NFL overtime gives both teams a possession, ending in a tie if still even, unless a kickoff team scores a safety. Only one timeout is allowed. However, Jerry Jones did not hold back when it came to

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