Ezekiel Elliott will enter Sunday's game against Green Bay with a huge chip on his shoulder.
After the Cowboys running back was held to just 35 yards on 18 carries in Dallas' loss to New Orleans, he'll look to bounce back against a Packers defense that is rediscovering its strength.
"You definitely take it personally, because we didn't expect to go out there and only put up 10 points," Elliott said. "You've got to take it personally, but you've also got to take what you've learned from the game and move on. We're on to a new opponent, a new team this week, and it's a different obstacle, so we've just got to figure out the best way to overcome this one."
Elliott said the Cowboys' offense was to blame for their disappointing outing against the Saints with only 257 total yards with three turnovers. Still, he took responsibility for his role as well with his 1.94 yards per carry ranking second worst of his career.
But the Cowboys will look to take advantage of a Packers defense that has allowed 142.3 yards rushing per game (26th most in the NFL) and an average 5.0 yards per carry (29th worst in the league) through Week 4.
"Some teams have had some good running games against them, but we've got to go out there and play our football," Elliott said. "I'm not really too focused on them, just focused on us and going out there and getting better as a team and getting a W."
Elliott has totaled 73 carries for 324 yards and three touchdowns this season.
The Cowboys (3-1) host the Packers (3-1) at 4:25 p.m. ET Sunday.