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Cowboys slip by Steelers with huge night from Dak Prescott, Jalen Tolbert on Sunday Night Football

Dallas turned the ball over three times, but was able to overcome that to pull ahead in the final minute

A familiar refrain surrounding the Dallas Cowboys over the past few seasons is that Dak Prescott is a stat monster that can't get the job done in the win column in Dallas. Prescott is third in the league in passing yards for the 2-2 Cowboys and while the offense has been moving the ball through the air, it's the defense that has gotten the bulk of the negative headlines in this early part of the year. While Dallas only allowed 26 rushing yards to the Giants, the team still ranks near the bottom of the NFL in rush defense and will be without interior lineman Demarcus Lawrence for at least a month due to a foot injury.

That could be a good combination for the 3-1 Steelers, who boast an offense that's in the top-10 in the league in rushing and is committed to the ground game with quarterback Justin Fields still finding his footing. Russell Wilson is nearing a return from a calf injury, but with a dominant defense — second in points allowed, fourth in yards allowed — Mike Tomlin may just need a game manager on offense to jump out to 4-1 and an early lead in the AFC North over the surging Baltimore Ravens.

  • Time: 8:20 p.m. ET

  • Location: Acrisure Stadium | Pittsbugh

  • TV Channel: NBC

  • Streaming: Peacock, Fubo

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  • Prescott finds Tolbert for a touchdown

    Jalen Tolbert, who was shaken up on the third down play, causing Dallas to use a timeout, makes the catch for the go-ahead score with 20 seconds to go in the game.

  • Both teams take a timeout before the final snap of the drive

    Its fourth down, from the four-yard-line with 26 seconds left in this absolute thriller

  • Prescott misses Jalen Tolbert in the end zone and now its fourth down

  • Dowdle fumbles trying to leap over the pile

    Dak Prescott was able to jump on the ball and save the possession for Dallas, who'll have third down from the four yard line.

  • Prescott scrambles to the 1-yard-line

    Cowboys take a timeout ahead of the second down play, inside the 1-yard-line

  • Hunter Luepke picks up 19

    A swing pass to the fullback gets a huge gain for Dallas and the Cowboys now have first and goal from the with 52 seconds remaining.

  • Cowboys get into Steelers territory as the clock ticks under 3:00

    Dallas is on the move, mixing running and passing, and also getting both Rico Dowdle and Ezekiel Elliott involved in this drive. The Cowboys are up over 100 yards rushing in the game, with 108 yards on the ground at the two minute warning

  • Steelers retake the lead

    A shovel pass to Pat Freiermuth is Justin Fields' second touchdown pass of the night and Pittsburgh is up 17-13 with under five minutes to go in the fourth quarter.

  • Steelers moving the ball in the middle of the fourth quarter

    A 22-yard pass from Justin Fields to George Pickens — plus a late hit — have the Steelers with a goal-to-go situation.

  • Joey Porter Jr. picks Prescott on a deep ball

    Joey Porter is a name that's been called LOTS in Pittsburgh throughout the years, and this time its Jr. who makes a huge play to get Pittsburgh the ball back in the fourth quarter.

  • Prescott over 300 passing yards again

    For the second time this season Dak Prescott is over the 300-yard mark through the air. He's at 304 yards with 10:55 to go in regulation. He threw for 379 yards in the loss to the Ravens.

    Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) rolls out of the pocket during an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Matt Durisko)
    Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) rolls out of the pocket during an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Matt Durisko)
  • Dowdle with a big catch and run on 3rd down

    Rico Dowdle has made a big imprint on this game. He's got 14 carries for 69 yards and two catches for 27 yards and that touchdown.

  • Dak Prescott to Rico Dowdle for a Dallas touchdown

    Dallas takes the lead early in the fourth quarter on a nice route and reception from the Cowboys running back.

  • From the Steelers: Herbig questionable to return

  • A Steelers penalty extends the Dallas drive

    Pittsburgh thought they'd gotten a stop, but a defensive holding call on a 3rd down where Dak Prescott as forced to scramble and was tackled. Dallas has been threatening to score for much of the game, but the Steelers defense has come up with two turnovers and a blocked kick with the Cowboys trying to go in for scores.

  • Nick Herbig headed to Steelers locker room

    The Pittsburgh pass rusher who has 0.5 sacks in the game, and has been providing pressure off the edge, opposite T.J. Watt limped to the dressing room. No word on his status yet for the rest of the game.

  • Cowboys having major pre-snap issues

    Another false start for Dallas as the penalty flags start piling up. There have already been a combined 14 accepted penalties in the game.

  • A quick four plays and a fourth down for Pittsburgh

    After starting the series with a nice screen pass to Najee Harris, Fields couldn't keep the rhythm going and a couple of incompletions later, Dallas has the ball back.

  • Steelers come up with a blocked field goal!

    Reserve DT Isaiahh Loudermilk got a paw on it to keep Dallas from cutting into the lead. Steelers lead 10-6 with 8:44 left in the third quarter.

  • Dallas is back near the red zone with Prescott connecting with Turpin for a 35-yard strike

  • Justin Fields hits Connor Heyward for a TD

    Fields completed four passes in the first half....then got knocked out of the game...then completed four passes on the first touchdown drive of the game, hitting Heyward for the score to put Pittsburgh up 10-6.

  • Allen completes his first past for a Steelers' first down

    Allen hit Pat Freiermuth for a 19 yard gain, and Fields came back in the game after missing two plays

  • Justin Fields sent off the field after a brutal roughing the passer penalty called on Tyrus Wheat

    Kyle Allen has come into the game to replace Fields for at least one play

  • Halftime: Cowboys 6, Steelers 3

    The two teams are about even on offensive plays — DAL: 31 PIT: 30 — but Dallas had a huge edge in totaly yards DAL: 202 PIT: 89.

    The difference in the game right now is the two Dallas red zone turnovers. Dak Prescott is 15-of-20 for 179 yards and that interception, and he also fumbled the ball on a strip sack. The interception was his only bad miss of the first half, and the Cowboys do have a couple of chunk plays in the passing game.

    The Steelers' run defense has been as advertised — with Dallas averaging just 2.3 yards per rush on 10 attempts. The Pittsburgh quarterback controversy could kick into high gear this week as well, with Russell Wilson telling NBC Sports that he'll be fully ready to go for Pittsburgh's game next week, at the Raiders. Justin Fields hasn't done much in the first half, going just 4-for-9 for 35 passing yards and 20 yards on the ground. Also, the Steelers are just 1-for-7 on third down through two quarters.

  • Donte Jackson saves 6 for the Steelers with an INT

    Dak Prescott throws an interception at the 1-yard-line, and its Jackson with the pick. Its the second time Dallas has turned the ball over tonight, and both of them have been in the Red Zone.

  • Cowboys gash Steelers again with a huge one

    This time to Jalen Tolbert, on a 48-yard catch and run to get Dallas back in scoring position, trying to lengthen their 6-3 lead at the two-minute warning.

  • A fully defensive battle right now in Pittsburgh

    After Pittsburgh picked up a couple of first downs, Dallas forced a punt with Pittsburgh in plus-territory. That coming after The Steelers picked up their first fourth-down conversion of the year on a Justin Fields QB sneak.

  • Pittsburgh isn't terribly close to Bikini Bottom, so the residents have to use binoculars for SNF

  • Brandon Aubrey gives Dallas the lead back with a 33-yard field goal

  • Cowboys get another big chunk with Jake Ferguson

    How did he get THIS wide open?

  • J.J. Watt welcoming his brother to the 100 sack club

    MINNEAPOLIS, MN - FEBRUARY 03:   JJ Watt and his brother TJ Watt pose for Photographs on the Red Carpet at NFL Honors during Super Bowl LII week on February 3, 2018, at Northrop at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN.  (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN - FEBRUARY 03: JJ Watt and his brother TJ Watt pose for Photographs on the Red Carpet at NFL Honors during Super Bowl LII week on February 3, 2018, at Northrop at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN. (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
  • Osa Odighizuwa comes up with a sack to force 4th down

    Thin with your edge rushers? Get the push upfront from the interior. Linval Joseph already has a strip sack in the game, and now Osa Odighizuwa is on the stat sheet, wrapping up Justin Fields on a 3rd down to get the ball back for the Cowboys.

  • First turnover of the game comes on TJ Watt's 100th career sack

    With Dallas driving, Nick Herbig and T.J. Watt met in the backfield at Dak Prescott to force a fumble that Herbig jumped on to end the Cowboys drive, Also on the Play, Watt became the second fastest player in NFL history (109 games, Reggie White got there in 96 — and second player in his family history (J.J. Watt has 114.5 sacks — to reachg 100 career NFL sacks.

  • Dallas gets into the Pittsburgh red zone

    Rico Dowdle's 12-yard run — after another big catch by CeeDee Lamb — has Dallas set up in scoring position at the 15-yard-line.

  • CeeDee Lamb with an elite toe tap

    Looking at the replay, Dak Prescott's throw might have been even better than this insane catch.

  • Cowboys force another punt

    Linval Joseph forced a Justin Fields fumble — that Fields was able to jump on — which backed the Steelers up into a a 3rd and 24. Fields was forcet to throw the ball away on that third down and Dallas takes over at their own 24

  • Marshawn Kneeland is questionable to return

    Dallas could be in trouble on the edge, not just because of inexperience, but just a lack of bodies in uniform. Chauncey Golston, Carl Lawson and Tyrus Wheat are available after Kneeland.

  • If you missed Celine Dion's SNF opening, its worth a watch

    The vintage Super Bowl XXX sweatshirt is awesome enough on its own, but you might not be expecting the classic football celebration at the end.

  • A quick 3-and-out for Dallas

    Two penalties on the drive hurt Dallas. On first down, Tyler Guyton was called for a false start, and on a 3rd and 1, the Cowboys went fast, and the Steelers pass rush got to Prescott quickly, forcing a throwaway that wound up being flagged for intentional grounding.

  • Steelers move the bal into Dallas territory on first drive, tie the game

    Justin Fields completed 2-of-4 passes and rushed for 13 yards on the first drive, but Chris Boswell was able to knock in a 41-yard field goal to tie the game. Najee Harris also had a 15 year reception on the opening series.

  • More injury trouble for the Dallas defense

    Kneeland started tonight in place of Micah Parsons and Demarcus Lawrence, and the Cowboys are thin at the EDGE position on their front line.

  • Cowboys take the opening kickoff

    Dak Prescott completes his first three passes to get Dallas into Steelers territory, before Pittsburgh forces a Brandon Aubrey 55-yard field goal to put Dallas up 3-0. The wet conditions didn't seem to bother Aubrey at all, who nailed the kick with room to spare.

  • Players are finally on the field and all set for a 9:45 p.m. ET kickoff

  • The NFL has announced that Kickoff is estimated for 9:45 p.m. ET

  • With all this rain in Pittsburgh, it brings up memories of the Steelers-Dolphins "Mud Bowl" in 2007

    The turf at the Steelers' home stadium has been upgraded since then, but this game — which the Steelers won 3-0 on a Monday night — featured one of the most iconic weather-related moments in NFL history with a Brandon Fields punt that got stuck in the mud.

    You can check out the highlights here — that famous punt is right at about the 9:00 mark

    PITTSBURGH - NOVEMBER 26:  Hines Ward #86 of the Pittsburgh Steelers tries to gain his footing after a catch during a game against the Miami Dolphins at Heinz Field November 26, 2007 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh won the game 3-0.  (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
    PITTSBURGH - NOVEMBER 26: Hines Ward #86 of the Pittsburgh Steelers tries to gain his footing after a catch during a game against the Miami Dolphins at Heinz Field November 26, 2007 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh won the game 3-0. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
  • Its just a washout in Pittsburgh

  • Dez Bryant has been waiting all day....

  • Football, after all, is a family affair. Never change JJ Watt

  • Ever wonder what the players are up to during a weather delay?