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You should keep an eye out for these three things when the Packers play the Cowboys in a wild card playoff game.

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Every once in a while, in the far corner of the Green Bay Packers’ locker room, just past tackle Yosh Nijman’s locker and right before you get to the official weigh-in scale and the urinals, the players will plug in a floor speaker that features booming base tones and multicolored flashing LED lights. This occurs in the far corner of the locker room.

Although wide receiver Bo Melton was taking on (and beating) all comers on the ping-pong table that was moved from the auxiliary locker room to the main dressing area on Friday, no one was able to get the dance party going in the days leading up to the National Football Conference wild card playoff matchup with the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

However, if the speaker had been activated this week, there is no question that the song that ought to have been playing — despite the fact that the Packers do not employ Travis Kelce, the most famous boyfriend in the world and an All-Pro tight end — would have been one of Taylor Swift’s most successful songs:

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“Are You Prepared For It?”

For the simple reason that this is the question that everyone is wondering about these upstart, youngest-team-in-the-league Packers (9-8), who have made it into the NFC playoffs as the seventh and final seed and are aiming to upset the Cowboys (12-5), who have gone 8-0 at home this season and haven’t lost a game at AT&T Stadium since the regular-season opener in 2022 — a home winning streak of 16 games in a row.

Would they be prepared for it?

“We have to play our best ball,” said Packers quarterback Jordan Love, who is currently riding an eight-game streak in which he has completed 70.3% of his throws, thrown 18 touchdown passes, and only thrown one interception (112.7 passer rating).

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