IRVING, Texas -- Jason Garrett is big on routines, but the Dallas Cowboys coach is changing up his team’s routine on Saturday.

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Instead of traveling directly to the team’s hotel in Appleton, Wisconsin, on Saturday, the Cowboys will stop at Lambeau Field after arriving in Green Bay.

“That’s how we used to travel,” Garrett said. “We always did that for years. You’d get off the plane, go to the stadium with Jimmy [Johnson] and Coach [Barry] Switzer and other teams I’ve been on, that was always the routine. We always did our walk-through at the stadium in our suits and so … old school.”

The Cowboys are the NFL’s only undefeated road team. On their trip to Seattle in October, the Cowboys had a walk-through at Husky Stadium so the players could stretch their legs after such a long flight.

“I think it’s probably similar to the Seattle thing,” Garrett said. “We just wanted to do it for whatever the reason. A lot of guys haven’t been to Lambeau, we’re driving right past the stadium. (So) get out, move around. It’s an early game on Sunday so the idea that guys haven’t been to this place before, you’re getting there early, we don’t want to spend any time looking at the place. 'We did that yesterday, guys. Let’s get up, put our cleats on and let’s go play football.' So that’s probably it more than anything else. If it was a late game Sunday and you had a little more time, maybe you don’t do this but we just felt it made sense and logistically it was easy to do.”