Plenty of Hall of Fame and legendary running backs have faced the Dallas Cowboys, but none have done what Green Bay Packers' Aaron Jones did on Sunday. Jones racked up four rushing touchdowns against the Cowboys defense, something that has never been done, per Rob Demovsky of ESPN.

According to Demovsky, Jones is also the first Packers running back to rush for at least four touchdowns in a game since Dorsey Levens in 2000. The number also ties the franchise record for most in a game.

What can possibly make that more impressive? The fact that he did so in less than three-quarters of play. By the end of the third quarter, Jones had the four touchdowns on 12 rushes for 87 yards. He also had six receptions for 68 yards.

Jones' first touchdown came on an 18-yard scamper where he gashed the Cowboys defense via a wide-open hole created by the offensive line.

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On Jones' second, he rushed up the gut on 2nd-and-goal from the 3-yard line. He powered his way into the end zone to make the score then-14-0.

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Jones' third touchdown came early in the second quarter. The running back walked up to the offensive line, kicked out and then sped around the edge to beat the Cowboys defense for six.

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Finally, the record-breaking score: a 1-yard rush at the goal line. Jones again finishes with power to create a 31-3 lead over the Cowboys in Dallas.

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It's fair to say the Cowboys defense has no answers for Aaron Jones. It's also fair to say that if you started him in fantasy, you are probably in the lead.