Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett does not believe Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is going through a hot streak.

When Garrett was asked about Rodgers and they way he's played the last seven games during his press conference on Wednesday, he said Rodgers' streak of playing well started well before seven weeks ago.

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"He's been hot for about nine years.'' Garrett said.

In theory, Garrett is right because Rodgers has been one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL since he became the starter in 2008. But Garrett also knows the Cowboys need to be prepared for a Packers team that is playing strong football.

The Packers come into Sunday's game as a four-point underdog, which is about right for a road playoff team. What will be interesting to see is how the Cowboys starters will look after having last week off and resting in the final regular season game vs. the Philadelphia Eagles. Because if the Cowboys get off to a slow start and Rodgers get's going early, Rodgers nine-year hot streak will continue in Arlington into the NFC Championship.