CDMX.- It’s an NFL classic. They have played three Super Bowls – two for Pittsburgh (X and XIII) and one, the last, for Dallas (XXX) -, and tonight the Cowboys enter the home of the Steelers.
Dallas (2-2) will try to straighten the path, while Pittsburgh (3-1) is coming off an undefeated streak. Both are not at their best, but when these franchises collide, history supports them.
Those of the Lone Star arrive diminished, since their best defensive players, Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence, are injured, while the Steelers have faith in the defense and in Justin Fields executing well, because although quarterback Russell Wilson returned this week to training, he is still listed as questionable. Beyond the arm and cunning of Dak Prescott, who has 1,072 yards this season, with six touchdown passes and two interceptions, the Cowboys will need to add yards on the ground. The bad news is that they are one of the worst in that area in the League.
Now, as a curious fact, without counting Super Bowl duels, the last time the Cowboys and Steelers faced each other on “Primetime”, in the so-called prime time, was 1982. On that occasion, Terry Bradshaw was key in the 36- 28 over Dallas.
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