Packers blocked extra point in first half vs Cowboys continues special teams blunders; Social media puts Rich Bisaccia on blast

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For the second straight week, the Green Bay Packers special teams has a kick blocked.

Last week, it led to a loss against the Cleveland Browns.

And this week, it cost them two points in their game against the Dallas Cowboys on "Sunday Night Football" and changed the complexion of the first half and set in motion a series of mistakes by the Packers.

Sound familiar?

The Packers had just went up 13-0 after their second touchdown early in the second quarter and were in complete control. But Brandon McManus' extra point was blocked as the line got blown up and the Cowboys returned it all the way to the end zone, which was good for 2 points.

The Cowboys would pounce. Late in the second quarter, they had their first touchdown and then moments later, the Cowboys defense stripped Jordan Love late in the first half. One player later, Dak Prescott found George Pickens on a 15-yard touchdown. Just like that, the Packers trailed 16-13, at halftime.

The special teams unit, and specifically, special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia, garnered the most frustrations on social media.

No matter how good the Packers look, special teams will always be an atrocity

— Eric Hubbs (@BarstoolHubbs) September 29, 2025

A perfect #Packers TD drive ends in only 6 points due to a blocked PAT.

Rich Bissacia’s special teams units just aren’t getting it done. At some point — there has to be accountability.
The operation is inexcusable. A week after a blocked a potential game-winning FG.

— Kyle Malzhan (@KyleMalzhan) September 29, 2025

Celebrating a TD before you remember the #Packers special teams has to come on the field
pic.twitter.com/hQqbQhPV65

— Eli Berkovits (@BookOfEli_NFL) September 29, 2025


We pay Rich Bisaccia too much money for our special teams to continue to be abysmal. He has got to go.

— Gute (@Packers_szn3) September 29, 2025

The highest-paid special teams coordinator in the NFL is Rich Bisaccia

— IKE Packers Podcast (@IKE_Packers) September 29, 2025

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Packers fans blast special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia after latest blocked kick

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