Sunday night’s game between the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys ended in a 40-40 tie after both teams kicked field goals in overtime.The Cowboys scored first in OT on a 22-yard field goal by kicker Brandon Aubrey, leaving 4:40 remaining on the clock. On third and 14 at Dallas’ 16-yard line, Packers quarterback Jordan Love threw an incomplete pass to wide receiver Matthew Golden as Cowboys defenders deflected the ball with one second left.Green Bay had to settle for Brandon McManus’ 34-yard field goal with time expiring, resulting in a tied game. It was a familiar scenario after McManus kicked a 53-yard field goal to tie the game at 37-37 at the end of the fourth quarter and sent it to overtime.Love went 31-of-43 with 337 throwing yards and three touchdowns, in addition to three carries and 28 rushing yards.Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was 31-of-40 while throwing for 319 yards and three touchdowns.Packers’ defense fails themThe second half and overtime of Sunday night’s game marked the first time this season the Packers’ defense showed consistent leakage. Defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley’s unit entered Week 4 as the top-ranked scoring defense in the NFL, but the group looked like Swiss cheese when all it might’ve needed was to hold Dallas to a field goal in regulation to win the game.Perhaps most surprising was Green Bay’s inability to generate pressure against Prescott and its sporadic tackling deficiencies. The Packers had also been stout against the run this season, but they allowed 4.5 yards per rush on 26 carries Sunday. — Matt Schneidman, Packers beat writer