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5:24 p.m. – What Went Wrong: After a missed opportunity on a bad pass to Diontae Johnson on a third-and-6, Jordan Berry got off a 61-yard punt, but the Cowboys ran a gadget play on the return. Cedrick Wilson fielded the punt and threw the ball back across the field to C.J. Goodwin, who returned it 73 yards. After a penalty on the Cowboys, Dallas got the ball at the Pittsburgh 31-yard line. The Steelers defense held to force a field goal, but Greg Zuerlein hit the 44-yarder, the Cowboys had a 13-0 lead.

5:15 p.m. – What Went Wrong: The Cowboys took advantage of the defensive stop, and they drove 65 yards in eight plays to take a 10-0 lead on a 20-yard pass from Garrett Gilbert to CeeDee Lamb. Gilbert got things started with a 15-yard scramble when Henry Mondeaux missed him in the backfield, and then he scrambled for another 11 yards. On the touchdown, T.J. Watt was in coverage on Lamb, but when Lamb turned up the sideline Watt couldn't keep up and there was nobody there to provide help. There was 7:45 left in the first half.

5:07 p.m. – What Went Wrong: The Steelers moved into Cowboys territory, but then things bogged down with Anthony McFarland in the backfield. After an 8-yard pass to him, he gained 1 yard on second down and was stopped for no gain on third down. On fourth down, Benny Snell was stopped for no gain when Neville Gallimore came down from his defensive end position to stuff the hole.

FIRST QUARTER: Cowboys 3, Steelers 0

4:51 p.m. – What Went Wrong: The Steelers offense followed the Dallas field goal with a three-and-out. A screen pass to James Conner lost 4 yards, and then a run by Benny Snell lost 2 more. On third-and-16, a short pass to Diontae Johnson left the Steelers facing a fourth-and-10. Jordan Berry's 57 yard punt had Dallas start their second possession at their 21-yard line.

4:46 p.m. – What Went Wrong: It had been a long time since Dallas scored a touchdown, more than a couple of games worth, but on its opening possession, Garrett Gilbert marched them 65 yards but then a sack by Alex Highsmith on a third-and-10 from the Steelers 14-yard line forced a 38-yard field goal attempt that Greg Zuerlein converted. Gilbert converted a third-and-1 with a 32-yard completion to Amari Cooper to give the Cowboys some early momentum.

4:32 p.m. – What Went Wrong: After the Steelers converted the first two third downs of the opening possession, they faced a third-and-7 from the Dallas 49-yard line on the opening possession. Ben Roethlisberger went deep down the right seam for Chase Claypool, and before the ball arrived, cornerback Jourdan Lewis pushed Claypool. No penalty called, and the pass was incomplete. After Jordan Berry's punt, Dallas began their opening possession on the 15-yard line.

COIN TOSS: Steelers call tails. It's heads. Cowboys win the toss and elect to defer. The Steelers get the ball first.

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