If you haven't heard by now, the Green Bay Packers are rolling into town to face the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday riding quite a hot streak.

They've won seven games in a row, including last weekend's win over the New York Giants in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.

And according to Cowboys great and Fox NFL broadcaster Troy Aikman, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers called their shot.

In an interview with KTCK The Ticket (96.7 FM/1030 AM), Aikman said Rodgers texted him after the Packers' last loss and predicted their run. That came just before Rodgers made his comments about how he thought the Packers "could run the table."

"The last time they lost a game was to Washington. And he played really well. And he texted me that week and said, 'We're getting ready to get on a run,' " Aikman said.

"I asked him later, 'Why did you think that you were going to get on this run, which you did?' And he said there was just something about that game against Washington that they finally got things going a little bit, and off they went."

"And now he's playing -- when I visit with him before these games ... he's been the confident Aaron Rodgers that I remember prior to the 2015 season. He's a dangerous guy right now. Because of his play, he makes that team really dangerous. He can make up for a lot of mistakes."

Aikman said that the Packers were still in their funk from the previous season when Dallas came to Green Bay in Week 6.

"Last year this was not the same quarterback," he said. "And it's not the same offense, and they were without Jordy Nelson. It's been well documented. But he didn't have the swagger. They didn't play with the same amount of confidence. And it continued into this season. When the Cowboys met the Packers, they were still just kind of going through the motions much like they did last year.

"And then over the last seven weeks, I credit Aaron Rodgers for a lot of that because of the way he came out and just said, 'I believe we can run the table.' "