Dak Prescott now has 23 comeback wins when tied or trailing in the fourth quarter. That’s fifth most since 2016.
Now 27- 11 in primetime 🔥🔥🔥
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COWBOYS GET IT DONE IN PITTSBURGH!
Game-winning touchdown from Dak Prescott to Jalen Tolbert on 4th down seals it!
Now 3-2 on the season.
Half time. Dallas lead 6-3
2 turnovers in the last 3 redzone trips. A lot of missed opportunities.
Tyler Guyton injured his knee. TJ Bass in at left guard. Tyler Smith moving to left tackle.
Marshawn Kneeland is down and being evaluated. Looks like his right knee 😟
Brandon Aubrey is good from 55. Cowboys lead 3-0.
🌟 Attention Cowboys Nation! 🌟
The time has come once again for a clash of titans. It's more than just a game; it's a battle between legacies, histories, and die-hard passions. Cowboys vs. Steelers. Two teams with stories as rich as the NFL itself. Two fanbases with hearts that beat through every victory and loss. But this time… THIS time, it's personal.
🏈 To every Cowboys fan who's ever worn that star with pride — this is for you. Whether you're watching from the stands, the couch, or with friends, remember what it means to be part of this family. We’re not just fans; we’re a legacy. From the glory days of Tom Landry, Roger Staubach, and Tony Dorsett, to the heart and soul of Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin, and Troy Aikman… to today’s warriors like Dak, Micah, and CeeDee, we carry that torch with pride! ⭐
🔥 This rivalry is more than just a battle on the field. It's about pride, heart, and grit. It’s about standing tall and backing our boys in blue and silver, win or lose. We've seen our Cowboys ride to the top, and we've stood by them through every challenge, knowing our time will come again. And when it does, the entire football world will feel the ground shake beneath them because there is no fanbase more loyal, more passionate, or more determined than Cowboys Nation!
💥 So, Cowboys fans, let's hear you loud and clear — where are my brothers and sisters in blue? Comment, like, share, and let’s light up Facebook with that legendary star. Let the world know that no matter the opponent, no matter the stakes, we ride or die with our Cowboys. This isn't just football. This is family. This is tradition. This is Cowboys Football! 💪💙
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Let’s unite, stand tall, and show the Steelers and the world why being a Cowboys fan is a bond like no other. When we win, we celebrate together. When we fall, we rise together. Now, let’s gear up, saddle up, and show the world what we’re made of!
DC4L! 🏈💥
Happy Birthday Bryan Anger! Best wishes on your joyous occasion! 🥳🎂🎁
Primetime in Pittsburgh 🚧💙💙
Sources: All-Pro CB Trevon Diggs is expected to play Sunday night vs the .
Big lift for a Dallas defense that’s already missing DeMarcus Lawrence (IR) and Micah Parsons. Diggs (ankle) is listed as questionable.
Via Jordan Schultz
The highest graded pass-blocking guards this season:
3. Tyler Smith - 82.2
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5. Zack Martin - 85.3
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Brandon Cooks is being placed on injured reserve, which will force him to miss the next 4 games. He had an infection develop in right knee after undergoing a procedure last week in New York. The upcoming bye does not count as time missed and will be eligible to return Nov. 10
Per Todd Archer
Dak Prescott on the challenge without Micah Parsons, DeMarcus Lawrence and Brandin Cooks: “It's an opportunity to show the depth of this team, and what we're made of. Young guys, you were going to have to count on them late in the year — we've got to count on them now.”
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The two winningest franchises in the Super Bowl era go head-to-head on Sunday night. 🔥
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How confident are you in the Cowboys winning tomorrow??
Scale it 1-10! 🔥
The Cowboys have the 4th most difficult schedule in the league. 🤯
In September, kicker Brandon Aubrey was honored as the NFC Special Teams Player of the Month. His impressive performance saw him score a total of 43 points, which is remarkably close to the 45 points scored by the entire Miami Dolphins team during the same period. This achievement highlights Aubrey’s significant contribution to his team’s success and underscores his exceptional skills on the field
Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy on the run game vs. Pittsburgh: “I thought last week was our best day in that area. So it’s just something we’ve not only need to build on, but we’ve got to be very consistent on it.”
As for the Steelers: “It’s been the same defense since 1992 and it’s built to stop the run.”
Via DLLS Cowboys
We will be missing four important pieces of our team on Sunday night:
Demarcus Lawrence (IR)
Micah Parsons (week to week)
DaRon Bland (may return after the bye)
Brandin Cooks (week to week)
Caelen Carson is back to practice, but limited.
🚨🚨🚨 BREAKING NEWS
Another hit for Dallas
Cowboys will be without WR Brandin Cooks for at least this week vs. Pittsburgh and potentially longer after an infection developed in his right knee following a procedure he had after remaining in NY following the win against the Giants, according to multiple sources.
Per Todd Archer
A Legacy of Greatness: Emmitt Smith and Tony Dorsett, Legends of the Dallas Cowboys 💙⭐️
When two legends stand side by side, you’re reminded of the rich history and tradition of the Dallas Cowboys. Here we have two of the greatest running backs the NFL has ever seen—Emmitt Smith, the all-time leading rusher, and Tony Dorsett, the man whose speed and grace made him a household name. Together, they represent the past and present of Cowboys greatness, a lineage of excellence that has inspired generations of fans.
Emmitt Smith, the man who ran through defenses like they were paper, became a symbol of power, consistency, and dedication. His records, his championships, and his heart are forever etched in Cowboys history. He gave us three Super Bowl championships and countless memories that still echo through the halls of AT&T Stadium today. Emmitt’s journey wasn’t just about yards and touchdowns—it was about the relentless pursuit of greatness, the kind of greatness that elevates not just a player, but an entire franchise.
And standing with him is Tony Dorsett, a man whose legacy is just as remarkable. From the moment Tony Dorsett took the field, you knew you were witnessing something special. His 99-yard run, the longest in NFL history, is a play that still leaves Cowboys fans in awe. His speed, his agility, and his ability to turn any play into a game-changer made him one of the most electrifying players to ever wear the star. Tony wasn’t just fast—he was fearless, and he gave everything he had to the Cowboys.
Together, Emmitt and Tony symbolize the standard of excellence that the Dallas Cowboys are known for. They played the game with passion, with pride, and with a deep love for this team and its fans. They gave us moments that will never fade and a legacy that will live on forever in Cowboys Nation.
As we look at this picture, we’re reminded of the greatness that came before and the greatness that will continue to inspire future generations of Cowboys fans. These two legends have forever left their mark on the Dallas Cowboys, and we are forever grateful for the memories they’ve given us.
Once a Cowboy, always a Cowboy. 💙⭐️
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This photograph captures more than just a player in action—it embodies the true spirit of wearing the Star on your helmet. When you gaze at this image, you don’t merely see a player; you see a warrior who poured his heart and soul into the game for his team, his comrades on the field, and Cowboys Nation.
Notice the dirt on his jersey, the sweat and determination etched on his face. This is the Cowboy spirit personified—the kind that never wavers, never surrenders, and fights with every bit of heart and soul for victory.
This is dedicated to every fan who cheers from the stands, every loyal supporter who stands by America’s Team through all conditions, be it rain or shine, win or lose. It’s for the defining moments that shape us as Cowboys Nation—the moments when everything is at stake, and our players give their all.
This is why we love the Cowboys. They battle like warriors, play with passion, and never, ever give up. They embody everything we, as fans, stand for.
We are the Dallas Cowboys. Through every challenge and setback, we rise. And we know, without a doubt, that when our players leave the field, they’ve given every bit of their heart—just like this warrior right here.
This isn’t just football. This is family. This is tradition. This is Cowboys Nation.
The Cowboys face off with the Steelers in Pittsburgh on Sunday Night Football at 8:20pm EST on NBC/Peacock! 💪💪
Some players leave an indelible mark on the field, where their passion, resilience, and heart speak louder than any statistics or championships. Tony Romo is one such player. Mention Cowboys football in the 2000s, and you’re talking about Romo. He poured everything into the star on his chest, leading America’s Team with grace, grit, and an unyielding will to win.
Tony wasn’t a player who had things handed to him easily. He wasn’t a first-round pick or expected to become one of the all-time great Cowboys quarterbacks. But he possessed something immeasurable—heart. Romo rose from being an undrafted free agent to the face of the franchise, earning the respect of teammates, coaches, and fans alike.
His career was marked by numerous iconic moments. We remember the clutch throws, the incredible comebacks, and the fearless scrambles when all hope seemed lost. Romo played with a fire that inspired everyone around him. He never let pressure break him; instead, he thrived under it, carrying the weight of a city’s expectations on his shoulders year after year.
More than his talent and wins, what truly defined Tony Romo was his love for the game and the Cowboys. Injuries may have slowed him down, but they never diminished his passion. Even when the world counted him out, Tony Romo kept fighting. He fought for every down, every inch, every game, because that’s who he was—a fighter. A Cowboy. A man who bled blue and silver.
When it was time to pass the torch, when his body couldn’t give any more, Tony did what only a true leader could—he graciously stepped aside, allowing the next era of Cowboys football to rise. That’s the Tony Romo we remember—a man of character, loyalty, and someone who gave everything to this team.
To those who questioned his place among the greats, remember: Tony Romo never needed to prove anything to us. He’s already a legend. In every throw, every fourth-quarter drive, and every heartbreaking moment, he showed us what it meant to be a Dallas Cowboy.
Tony Romo, #9, forever in our hearts and forever a part of the Dallas Cowboys legacy. We’ll always remember the hope he gave us, the excitement he brought to every Sunday, and the unshakable belief that no matter the odds, with Romo, we had a chance.
Here’s to you, Tony Romo. A Cowboy for life. 💙
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Say what you want about the Cowboys' offensive line, but Dak Prescott has had an average of 2.4 seconds to throw the ball before the pocket collapses. That's 3rd-best in the NFL. He's been pressured just 18.4% of the time which is the 2nd-lowest rate of his career.
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