Former NFL MVP and CBS broadcaster Boomer Esiason thinks Sunday's game against the Green Bay Packers is the Dallas Cowboys' to lose.

He sees only one route for the Packers to leave AT&T Stadium with a victory.

"To me, the only the Green Bay Packers I believe can win this game is if somehow they keep the game close in the fourth quarter and they end up with the last possession," Esiason said Thursday in an interview with 105.3 The Fan.

"But I don't think it's going to be that close in the fourth quarter. I think Dallas will probably get off to a little bit of a slow start because they haven't played in about three weeks. But at the end of the day, they're just too good offensively with a big offensive line, and they should be able to maul what I think is an undermanned, undersized defense for the Green Bay Packers, especially in the secondary."

He thinks the Cowboys' offense just outmatches Green Bay's defense.

"I would think that [the Cowboys] go in very, very confidently," Esiason said. "They're catching what I believe right now could be the worst defense left in the playoffs in the Green Bay Packers."

Esiason also said he's fascinated with Cowboys rookie quarterback Dak Prescott. The fascination started when he saw Prescott take his Mississippi State team into Baton Rouge and defeated LSU.

"Not only was his performance on the field [that day] just absolutely awesome, his performance in the postgame press conference was even better," Esiason said.

"And everything I've seen this young man do and say over the last six months of the NFL season has led me to believe that he can handle this. And he will handle the moment. He may be a little rusty when they start simply because of the nerves and because they haven't played in a while. But at the end of the day, he's a pro and he acts like it, he talks like it, and certainly his play backs it up. And the support of the offense that he has around him should take away any of the initial jitters knowing that he has the better team on the field."