Cowboys top Steelers after back-and-forth thriller
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[November 14, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - Ezekiel
Elliott ran 32 yards for the go-ahead touchdown with nine seconds
remaining -- his second score in a frantic final two minutes -- and
the Dallas Cowboys rallied for a 35-30 victory over the Pittsburgh
Steelers in a dramatic renewal of their decades-long rivalry on
Sunday.
In a remarkable game in which the lead changed hands three times in
the final two minutes and four times in the fourth quarter, Elliott
ran for two touchdowns and also scored on an 83-yard screen pass as
the Cowboys (8-1) won their eighth in a row.
The Steelers (4-5) dropped their fourth in a row despite Ben
Roethlisberger's 408 yards passing and three touchdowns.
Just 34 seconds before Elliott ran through the middle of the
Steelers defense, Roethlisberger hit Antonio Brown (14 catches, 254
yards) for a 15-yard touchdown pass against an unprepared Dallas
defense to seemingly give the Steelers a 30-29 win.
But a few seconds remained, and a few seconds were all that were
needed multiple times in a back-and-forth game in which the Steelers
could not hold leads of 12-3, 15-13, 24-23 and 30-29. Dallas gave up
leads of 13-12, 23-18 and 29-24.
Elliott's second touchdown of the game, a 14-yard run in which he
was untouched, put Dallas up 29-23 with 1:55 remaining, but
Roethlisberger picked on a decimated Dallas secondary to find tight
end Jesse James for 24 yards and Le'Veon Bell for 23 immediately
ahead of the Brown score.
Roethlisberger went up to the line of scrimmage quickly and appeared
to be faking a spike attempt, only to rise up and hit Brown open in
the end zone.
But Dak Prescott, in his first 300-yard passing game -- he was 22 of
32 for 319 yards and two touchdowns -- needed only five plays to
come back win it in one of the NFL's classic games of the season.
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Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott (21) is tackled by Pittsburgh
Steelers cornerback Ross Cockrell (L) and free safety Mike Mitchell
(23) during the third quarter at Heinz Field. Dallas won 35-30.
Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
The Cowboys have won eight in a row only one other time, in 1977.
Bell also caught a 2-yard scoring pass and ran 1 yard for yet
another go-ahead score midway through the fourth quarter.
In a back-and-forth, physical game seemingly better suited for
January than November, an emotional Dez Bryant, playing hours after
his father died, caught a 50-yard touchdown pass from Prescott that
put the Cowboys (7-2) ahead 23-18 late in the third quarter, but
Brown's 22-yard punt return and 20-yard catch set up Bell's TD run
with 7:56 remaining.
That was only the beginning of one of the NFL's most dramatic fourth
quarters in seasons.
In a game that renewed a sporadic but real rivalry between two
long-successful franchises that have met in three Super Bowls, the
Steelers had four missed 2-point conversions that ended up proving
costly.
(Editing by Mark Lamport-Stokes)
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