Packers and Cowboys are dealing with blinding sunlight during 4th quarter
Put up some curtains, Jerry.
The Cowboys and Packers were in the midst of one of the more entertaining games we saw on Sunday. As time progressed and the sun began to set, it made the lighting a bit of a nuisance for the Green Bay offense in the fourth quarter.
This seems less than ideal for Aaron Rodgers and company, as he was throwing into the sun:
For Dallas, guys like Jason Witten and other receivers had to look into it when turning around for passes:
The sunlight doesn’t help either team, but that’s brutal as both teams try to wrap up arguably the biggest game of the week.
This isn’t necessarily anything new. Kirk Cousins and Washington battled it last season, and he still started that one with 12 completions on 16 pass attempts.
Hopefully it doesn’t play a part in the outcome of the game.

