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  • Browns top Steelers in snow; previewing crucial week in NFL, college football; top 2025 QB flips commitment

    Browns top Steelers in snow; previewing crucial week in NFL, college football; top 2025 QB flips commitment

    This is an article version of the CBS Sports HQ AM Newsletter, the ultimate guide to every day in sports. You can sign up to get it in your inbox every weekday morning here.


    🏈 Good morning to all, but especially to …


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    THE CLEVELAND BROWNS

    Walking — and winning — in a winter wonderland. The Browns stunned the Steelers, 24-19, after blowing a late lead, getting it back and then holding on.

    • Leading 18-6 about halfway through the fourth quarter, Cleveland gave up 13 points in 1:42.
    • Jaylen Warren scored from 3 yards out, Nick Herbig forced a Jameis Winston fumble, and Russell Wilson threw a 23-yard touchdown to Calvin Austin III three plays later. Winston then threw an interception, and all looked lost.
    • But it wasn’t. Pittsburgh went three-and-out, and Winston led a nine-play, 45-yard drive culminating in a 2-yard Nick Chubb touchdown. The drive included a huge 15-yard pass from Winston to Jerry Jeudy on third-and-6, Cleveland’s only third-down conversion all game.
    • Grant Delpit and Jordan Hicks knocked down Wilson’s Hail Mary attempt.

    Cleveland is 3-8. It’s not going anywhere this year. But a win like this reminds us there’s plenty of individual talent — Myles Garrett had three sacks and a forced fumble, Chubb scored twice, and Jeudy was excellent — and reason to believe there could be better days if the team can somehow get quarterback figured out.

    👍 Honorable mentions

    😠 And not such a good morning for …


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    THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS

    The Steelers’ close-game luck running out here — against a struggling division rival, in brutal conditions, on a short week (again), after a huge win over the Ravens — is especially frustrating. Perhaps more frustrating, stadium security guards had to restrain receiver George Pickens from Cleveland cornerback Greg Newsome II immediately after the Steelers’ failed Hail Mary ended the game.

    After not scoring a single touchdown against Baltimore, Pittsburgh needed until the fourth quarter to find the end zone against Cleveland. And even when the offense started scoring, the defense couldn’t get crucial stops.

    It’s a tough loss for the Steelers, no doubt, and it also extends their 44-year streak of losing divisional road games played on Thursdays. On the bright side, they’ll get a little bit of extra time to heal up before another challenging divisional game next week at Cincinnati. (On a Sunday.)

    👎 Not so honorable mentions

    🏈 NFL Week 12 preview, picks


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    As temperatures dip, NFL playoff races are heating up.

    In the AFC, here are three races that intrigue me:

    1. The No. 1 seed: The Chiefs are 9-1 and in the driver’s seat. But the Bills (8-2) are just a game behind and hold the head-to-head tiebreaker thanks to last week’s win over Kansas City.
    2. Messy wild card picture: The AFC wild-card picture is crowded. The Broncos hold the No. 7 seed at 6-5. Then come the Colts (5-6), the Dolphins (4-6) and Bengals (4-7), who are barely hanging on but have plenty of offensive firepower.
    3. The AFC North: The Steelers are 8-3, with the Ravens (7-4) giving chase. Pittsburgh faces a challenging finish that includes the Ravens, Chiefs, Eagles and Bengals twice.

    Over in the NFC …

    1. The No. 1 seed: The Lions (9-1) are a game up on the Eagles (8-2). Don’t sleep on Philadelphia.
    2. The NFC West: The 6-4 Cardinals are one game up on the 5-5 Rams, Seahawks and 49ers. Yes, the Super Bowl runners-up are last in their own division, with a 1-3 divisional record. Our latest projections have San Francisco missing the postseason.
    3. Is there room for a rally/collapse?: The Vikings (8-2), Packers (7-3) and Commanders (7-4) are the current wild card teams, and no one below them is above .500. Who will rally? Jordan Dajani ranked the NFC wild-card contenders.

    That leaves a ton of key games this weekend, including the Cardinals visiting the Seahawks. Pete Prisco says

    • Prisco: “The Cardinals are off a bye, while the Seahawks are off a tough, physical victory over the 49ers. That wears on a team. Seattle looked good on defense in that game, but Kyler Murray is playing well right now. He will in this one as the Cardinals win a key division game to stay in first place. Pick: Cardinals 23, Seahawks 20

    While that one’s going on, the 49ers are in Green Bay, but will Brock Purdy be under center? He’s dealing with a shoulder issue as San Francisco’s injury woes continue. The NFC West fun carries into the night when the Rams host the Eagles.

    Here are our experts’ picks and best bets:

    Pete Prisco | Will Brinson | John Breech | Tyler Sullivan | Jordan Dajani

    🏈 Previewing huge college football weekend


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    Ranked-vs.-ranked games, conference championship implications and potential playoff eliminations? This Saturday has it all, and it’ll start when No. 5 Indiana visits No. 2 Ohio State (preview) to open a loaded slate. The Hoosiers (10-0) have the nation’s No. 2 scoring offense, and the Buckeyes (9-1) have the No. 1 scoring defense, making for a tough pick in Tom Fornelli’s Six Pack. Oh yeah, and then there are the huge playoff implications and the fact that Indiana is never here while Ohio State always is.

    There’s also no shortage of drama when No. 6 Notre Dame plays No. 19 Army at Yankee Stadium (preview). The Black Knights (9-0) and the Fighting Irish (9-1) are both very much in playoff contention, and if Army wins, the Group of Five deserves multiple playoff teams, not just the one it’s guaranteed should Army and No. 12 Boise State win out, Will Backus writes.

    • Backus: “Take conference affiliation out of the conversation and there’s no doubt that a 12-win league champion absolutely deserves a spot over a two-loss Power Four program that didn’t even do enough to make a conference championship game. … Boise State’s strength of record (SOR) currently sits at No. 15 nationally while Army is No. 19, according to ESPN’s FPI metric. Those numbers can tick up over the next couple of weeks with additional wins.”

    Debates will certainly rage regardless. With the expanded playoff, there’s more outrage over each and every Rankings, Dennis Dodd writes.

    Here’s more:

    🏈 Bryce Underwood flips to Michigan, Julian Lewis to Colorado

    In a stunning turn, quarterback Bryce Underwood — the No. 1 recruit in the entire 2025 class who has drawn comparisons to Vince Youngflipped his commitment from LSU to Michigan, a massive win for Sherrone Moore and a devastating loss for Brian Kelly.

    • Underwood, a Belleville, Michigan, native, had been committed to LSU since January. CBS Sports’ Richard Johnson reported the Wolverines put together a $10 million offer to keep him in his home state.
    • Underwood is a “Potential franchise signal caller with the ideal blend of size, arm talent and athleticism,” 247Sports director of scouting Andrew Ivins writes.
    • Underwood is Michigan’s first No. 1 overall recruit since Rashan Gary and first five-star quarterback since J.J. McCarthy.

    This is a much-needed win for Moore, who hasn’t found an answer at quarterback in his first year succeeding Jim Harbaugh.

    It also means Brian Kelly, already on thin ice as LSU stumbles, is in even more dire straits, John Talty writes.

    • Talty:Now LSU’s vaunted 2025 recruiting class, once replete with multiple five-stars, is in danger of being bloodied.  … Kelly’s sideline interactions, his reputation for rubbing people the wrong way and now the recruiting arrow pointing in the wrong direction speak to a program in panic mode. … Kelly needed Underwood to be his savior. Time for Plan B. The clock’s ticking.

    Elsewhere in the 2025 quarterback landscape, four-star prospect Julian Lewis committed to Colorado. He’s the Buffaloes’ first blue-chip quarterback commit in the modern era, and it’s a huge boost for Deion Sanders once his son Shedeur leaves for the NFL.

    ⚾ Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani win AL, NL MVP awards


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    In just about the least surprising news of the MLB offseason, Aaron Judge won AL MVP unanimously, and Shohei Ohtani did the same in the NL.

    • Judge won over Bobby Witt Jr. and Juan Soto. He slashed .322/.458/.701 with an MLB-best 58 home runs.
    • It’s Judge’s second MVP award in three seasons, and it’s the 22nd time a Yankees players has won the award, most all-time.
    • Ohtani had the first 50-home run, 50-steal season in MLB history for the eventual World Series-champion Dodgers. He beat out Francisco Lindor and Ketel Marte, who cashed out big-time.
    • It’s Ohtani’s third MVP; he also won it in the AL for the Angels in 2021 and 2023. Only Barry Bonds (seven) has more MVP awards.

    Even though both players struggled in their much-anticipated World Series meeting (Judge’s postseason issues are well-established; Ohtani played through injury), these were truly remarkable seasons.

    Judge is on an all-time run, Matt Snyder writes.

    • Snyder: “Judge has now gone over 10.5 WAR twice in the last three seasons. There have only been 18 players in MLB history to top 10.5 WAR in a season, going back to the likes of Honus Wagner and Eddie Collins. Judge is among 10 to have gotten there multiple times … Judge right now is statistically one of the greatest offensive players in baseball history.”

    Ohtani, now with a ring, has an impeccable rÊsumÊ.

    • Snyder: “We’ve already seen Ohtani win two MVPs as a two-way player, a first in MLB history. We’ve now seen him win an MVP as a designated hitter, also a first in MLB history. This time around, he did so while carrying the best team in baseball en route to winning the World Series. Are there still any lingering naysayers? There sure shouldn’t be.”

    ⚽ NWSL Championship preview


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    The NWSL Championship is tomorrow, 8 p.m. ET, on CBS, and you won’t want to miss it. The Spirit, led by USWNT star Trinity Rodman, face the Pride, led by Brazilian legend Marta and Zambian star Barbra Banda.

    People say defense wins championships, but both clubs have been at the center of a thrilling, high-powered postseason, Pardeep Cattry writes.

    • Cattry: “The league’s tactical evolution has led to a diversification of playing styles but during the 2024 season, the teams that have played the most aesthetically enjoyable soccer have come out on top more often than not. That includes this season’s finalists, who have taken different approaches to winning games but have not scrimped on goalscoring, and are unlikely to change that with the league’s biggest trophy on the line.”

    I also loved Pardeep’s deep dive on Spirit owner Michele Kang.

    📺 What we’re watching this weekend

    Friday

    🏀 No. 19 Wisconsin vs. UCF (M), 5 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
    🏀 NBA Cup: Warriors at Pelicans, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN
    🏀 Nebraska at No. 14 Creighton (M), 8 p.m. on FS1
    🏀 No. 13 Baylor vs. No. 11 Tennessee (M), 9:30 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
    🏈 No. 24 UNLV at San José State, 10 p.m. on FS1
    🏀 NBA Cup: Mavericks at Nuggets, 10 p.m. on ESPN
    🏀 No. 12 Duke at No. 17 Arizona (M), 10:30 p.m. on ESPN

    Saturday

    🏈 No. 5 Indiana at No. 2 Ohio State, noon on Fox
    🏈 Wake Forest at No. 8 Miami, noon on ESPN
    🏈 No. 9 Ole Miss at Florida, noon on ABC
    🏈 No. 13 SMU at Virginia, noon on ESPN2
    🏈 Kentucky at No. 3 Texas, 3:30 p.m. on ABC
    🏈 No. 4 Penn State at Minnesota, 3:30 p.m. on CBS
    🏈 No. 14 BYU at No. 21 Arizona State, 3:30 p.m. on ESPN
    🏈 No. 16 Colorado at Kansas, 3:30 p.m. on Fox
    🏀 No. 6 Notre Dame at No. 3 USC (W), 4 p.m. on NBC
    🏀 Knicks at Jazz, 5 p.m. on NBA TV
    🏈 No. 6 Notre Dame vs. No. 19 Army at Yankee Stadium, 7 p.m. on NBC
    🏈 No. 12 Boise State at Wyoming, 7 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
    🏈 No. 7 Alabama at Oklahoma, 7:30 p.m. on ABC
    🏈 No. 15 Texas A&M at Auburn, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN
    ⚽ NWSL Championship: Pride vs. Spirit, 8 p.m. on CBS 
    🏀 Grizzlies at Bucks, 8 p.m. on NBA TV
    🏀 Nuggets at Lakers, 10:30 p.m. on NBA TV

    Sunday

    🏀 No. 22 St. John’s vs. Georgia (M), 11 a.m. on CBS Sports Network
    🏈 Chiefs at Panthers, 1 p.m. on CBS
    🏈 Cowboys at Commanders, 1 p.m. on Fox
    🏈 Vikings at Bears, 1 p.m. on Fox
    🏈 Lions at Colts, 1 p.m. on Fox
    🏀 No. 1 South Carolina at No. 5 UCLA (W), 4 p.m. on FS1
    🏈 49ers at Packers, 4:25 p.m. on Fox
    🏈 Cardinals at Seahawks, 4:25 p.m. on Fox
    🏈 Eagles at Rams, 8:20 p.m. on NBC



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  • Thursday Night Football: Browns overcome the snow, Steelers to win 24-19

    Thursday Night Football: Browns overcome the snow, Steelers to win 24-19

    On a snowy night in Cleveland, the Browns pulled a win out of their helmet.

    Nick Chubb scored on a 2-yard touchdown run with 57 seconds remaining to give the Browns a 24-19 upset of the Steelers. Cleveland, with wins over the Ravens and Browns in the past three games, moves to 3-8. The Steelers fall to 8-3 with their losses to the Colts, Cowboys and Browns.

    Steelers punter Corliss Waitman shanked a punt for 16 yards to the Pittsburgh 46, giving the Browns good field position with 3:22 left. Jerry Jeudy made a sliding 5-yard reception from Jameis Winston on fourth-and-3 to keep the drive alive.

    With two minutes left, the Browns faced a third-and-2 at the Pittsburgh 25. Patrick Queen forced Winston to throw the ball away — while in the pocket — and offensive lineman Ethan Pocic tried to catch it. The Steelers originally declined the illegal touching penalty, which would have forced the Browns to decide whether to go for it on fourth down or try a field goal in the whiteout conditions.

    Instead, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin changed his mind and took the penalty, and on third-and-6, Winston completed a 15-yard pass to Jeudy. Jeudy was not touched down but when Beanie Bishop tried to knock the ball loose, officials penalized him 5 yards for defensive delay of game.

    The Browns scored the game-winning touchdown two plays later.

    The Steelers got the ball back at their own 36 with 50 seconds left and reached the Cleveland 35 to set up a Hail Mary that Grant Delpit batted down.

    The Steelers looked dead with 12:16 left as the Browns took an 18-6 lead on Winston’s 2-yard run as he went airborne into the end zone on fourth down before completing the two-point conversion to David Njoku.

    Pittsburgh, though, scored two touchdowns in 6:01. Jaylen Warren scored on a 3-yard run. Then, after Nick Herbig had a strip-sack of Winston that was recovered by DeShon Elliott, Calvin Austin caught 23-yard touchdown pass from Wilson.

    But the Browns continued their winning streak on Thursday Night Football in Cleveland.

    Winston lost a fumble and threw an interception but went 18-of-27 for 219 yards and ran three times for 7 yards and a touchdown. Chubb ran for 59 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries, and Jeudy caught six passes for 85 yards.

    Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett dominated the first half with three sacks and had five tackles, three quarterback hits and a forced fumble. His Steelers’ counterpart, edge rusher T.J. Watt, made four tackles, including one for loss.

    The Steelers outgained the Browns 368 to 304.

    Wilson was 21-of-28 for 270 yards and a touchdown, and Justin Fields threw an incompletion and ran for 26 yards on three carries. Warren had 11 carries for 45 yards and a touchdown. Austin caught three passes for 78 yards and a touchdown, and George Pickens added four catches for 48 yards.



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  • On Sports: Steelers’ path to AFC North title gets a little more challenging

    On Sports: Steelers’ path to AFC North title gets a little more challenging

    Today’s “On Sports” features a familiar face returning to the AFC North, a familiar face getting cheers at PPG Paints Arena and some recognition for the unbeaten Pitt Panthers football team.

    Remember him?

    Diontae Johnson has found his way back to the AFC North.

    The Carolina Panthers traded the former Pittsburgh Steelers’ wide receiver and a sixth-round pick in 2025 to Baltimore for a fifth-round pick in 2025 on Tuesday.

    Johnson, who has 30 catches for 357 yards and three touchdowns this season, spent five seasons with the Steelers after they drafted the former Toledo standout in the third round in 2019. While with the the Steelers, he totaled 391 receptions for 4,363 yards and 25 touchdowns.

    In March, the Steelers sent Johnson — their most tenured receiver — and a seventh-round pick to the Carolina for cornerback Donte Jackson and a sixth-round choice. Johnson is in the final year of a three-year, $35.18 million contract. He did not play in Sunday’s 28-14 loss to the Denver Broncos because of a rib injury.

    Johnson will be a welcomed addition to a dynamic Ravens offense that was looking for additional pass-catching help. As evidenced below.

    The Ravens have the NFL’s most productive offense, averaging 452.1 yards (first in NFL) and also 30.3 points (second NFL).

    QB Lamar Jackson has thrown for 2,099 yards (fifth) and RB Derrick Henry is the league’s leading rusher with 946 yards.

    Johnson will help complement WR Zay Flowers (41-527 yards), WR Rashod Bateman (22-422), TE Isaiah Likely (24-271) and TE Mark Andrews (22-263).

    Johnson’s addition does not solve the Ravens’ struggles in pass defense, however. That unit is last in the NFL and allows 291.4 yards per game.

    There’s also this intriguing storyline:

    Fleury gets his flowers

    It was a special night at PPG Paints Arena on Tuesday as former Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury made what is expected to be his final appearance in Pittsburgh, helping the Minnesota Wild to a 5-3 victory.

    Fleury made 26 saves in the victory.

    He received a standing ovation and a visit from a couple former teammates after the game.

    The Penguins’ social media team highlighted several memorable moments throughout the day on X.

    Pregame “Flower” display:

    Fleury and friends:

    Rookie season:

    Bidding farewell:

    Honors at Pitt

    It’s midseason watch list … well, season … and it pays to be a member of the undefeated Pitt football team.

    Several Panthers are appearing on watch lists, though the real awards will have to wait until the season’s conclusion.

    • Quarterback Eli Holstein was named a candidate for the Davey O’Brien Award for national quarterback of the year.

    Holstein has completed 64% of his passes (138 of 215) for 1,808 yards and 17 touchdowns with five interceptions.

    He ranks 14th nationally in touchdown passes (17) and 20th in pass efficiency (156.3 rating).

    • Sophomore LB Kyle Louis was named to Chuck Bednarik Award Midseason Watch List on Tuesday. The award is presented to the defensive player of the year.

    He has accumulated 60 tackles, 8½ tackles for loss, three quarterback sacks, eight QB hurries, three interceptions (one returned for a TD) and a forced fumble.

    In Thursday’s 41-13 win over Syracuse, Louis had a 59-yard interception return for a touchdown.

    Among Pitt alumni, Defensive tackle Aaron Donald won the Chuck Bednarik Award in 2013, while defensive end Hugh Green (1980) and running back Tony Dorsett (1976) won the Maxwell Award (college player of the year).

    • Senior kicker Ben Sauls, was tabbed the Midseason Lou Groza Award Winner by Pro Football Focus on Tuesday.

    Sauls has converted all 12 of his field goal attempts and all 33 extra-point tries this season.

    PFF, a sports analytics site highlighted “who deserves all of college football’s major awards if the season ended today” in its midseason report. Sauls was the pick for college football’s top kicker.

    He has made 14 consecutive field goals dating to last season, eclipsing the 29-year-old school record set by Chris Ferencik in 1995.

    • Pitt sophomore linebacker Rasheem Biles was named ACC Linebacker of the Week for the first time for his effort against Syracuse. He had a 35-yard interception return for a touchdown and added a game-high 12 tackles, including a 15-yard sack, and two quarterback hurries.

    The 18th-ranked Panthers (7-0) play at No. 20 SMU at 8 p.m. Saturday.

    Bill Hartlep is the TribLive sports editor. A Pittsburgh native and Point Park graduate, he joined the Trib in 2004, covering high school sports. He held various editing roles before assuming his current position in 2019. He can be reached at bhartlep@triblive.com.



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  • Dallas Cowboys defeat Pittsburgh Steelers in final seconds

    Dallas Cowboys defeat Pittsburgh Steelers in final seconds

    The wait was worth it in Pittsburgh.

    After waiting through a nearly 90-minute weather delay and a touchdown-less first half, the Dallas Cowboys had just enough offense, and just enough time, to edge the Steelers 20-17 and end a dramatic matchup on NBC’s “Sunday Night Football.”

    The game ended after 1 a.m. Eastern after rain and thunderstorms passed over western Pennsylvania right as the game between two of the NFL’s classic franchises was scheduled to begin, pushing back kickoff. It would have been an even longer night for the Cowboys had they not pulled out the win, because for most of the night their offense was far superior, yet routinely had nothing to show for it because of mistakes, often by quarterback Dak Prescott, who threw two interceptions and also lost a fumble.

    Yet Prescott was sharp when it counted. Dallas entered the fourth quarter trailing 10-6 and got the ball only twice. Yet both possessions ended with touchdowns thrown by Prescott. The first was a 22-yard connection with Rico Dowdle for a 13-10 lead. When Pittsburgh scored with 4:56 remaining to lead 17-13, Prescott led the Cowboys on a 15-play, 70-yard drive. It was nearly derailed when Dowdle fumbled at the goal line on an attempted dive into the end zone, but Prescott jumped on the loose ball. Two plays later, he stayed in the pocket just long enough to evade the rush of defensive end T.J. Watt and found Jalen Tolbert for a four-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-goal.

    Only 20 seconds remained. Pittsburgh’s final drive never threatened.

    The Cowboys improve to 3-2, while Pittsburgh falls to 3-2.

    Dallas outgained Pittsburgh 445-226 behind an offense that, at last, discovered a running game against one of the NFL’s best defenses against the run. Dallas finished with 109 rushing yards. Yet that, and Prescott’s 352 passing yards, nearly weren’t enough because of how often Dallas suffered self-inflicted mistakes, from their three turnovers, to their 11 penalties.

    Justin Fields completed 15 of his 27 passes for 131 yards and two touchdowns for the Steelers.

    Dak Prescott speaks after win

    Final: Cowboys 20, Steelers 17

    This was delayed gratification. After a weather delay, and numerous struggles to close drives with points, the Cowboys come out on top to improve to 3-2. Pittsburgh falls to 3-2, with consecutive losses after a 3-0 start.

    Dak Prescott finishes with 352 yards, with two touchdowns, two interceptions and a fumble.

    Dallas takes the lead in final seconds

    The Cowboys were 0-for-3 in the red zone entering their final drive in Pittsburgh. They scored when it finally mattered most.

    Facing a win-or-lose fourth-down play, Dak Prescott found Jalen Tolbert for a four-yard touchdown pass with 20 seconds left to take a 20-17 lead. Prescott has been wildly inconsistent tonight but threw the perfect pass off his back foot to find Tolbert on a crossing route.

    Nearly a Dallas disaster

    Just one yard from the end zone, facing second-and-goal, Dallas gave the ball to running back Rico Dowdle, who was slammed on his leap over the top of the line and lost control of the ball. The Cowboys were incredibly lucky that it was recovered by Dak Prescott.

    Pittsburgh regains the lead in the fourth quarter

    At last, the Steelers take a Dallas turnover and transform it into points. Five minutes and 32 seconds after Pittsburgh intercepted Dak Prescott for the second time tonight, Pat Freiermuth scores on a six-yard shovel pass from Justin Fields.

    This is now Monday Morning Football in Pittsburgh, and it’s 17-13 Steelers with 4:56 left in the game.

    Dak Prescott throws second interception

    The Cowboys quarterback throws another pick, this time caught by Joey Porter Jr. Prescott came off the field shaking his head.

    The key for Pittsburgh is whether this turnover will actually lead to points. Dallas has turned the ball over on an interception, a fumble and a blocked field goal in this game yet each of those opportunities has yielded zero points. Is this time different?

    Third-down problems continue

    Can you win if you can’t convert on third down? The Steelers are trying to find out. They are just 1-of-9 tonight in those situations, and the latest failed conversion led to their second consecutive punt of the second half.

    In contrast, Dallas converted four third-down opportunities on its last scoring drive alone.

    Dallas scores first touchdown

    After three quarters, the Cowboys have finally scored a touchdown.

    Dak Prescott, whose fumble and interception doomed previous drives, didn’t miss this time when in Pittsburgh territory. Prescott found Rico Dowdle wide open for a 22-yard touchdown pass to pull the Cowboys in front, 13-10, with 13:51 to play.

    Steelers edge rusher heads to locker room

    Nick Herbig, the Pittsburgh edge rusher who plays opposite of All-Pro T.J. Watt, was seen limping toward the locker room in the final minutes of the third quarter. Herbig has had an impactful game, with one recovered fumble and a tackle for loss.

    Cowboys hurting themselves

    Dallas has committed nine penalties with two minutes still to play in the third quarter. That includes four false starts.

    Steelers block Cowboys kick

    Dallas had seemed to find its offensive rhythm on its opening drive of the first half while moving the ball 50 yards on seven plays. Instead, it’s yet another drive where the Cowboys finish without points, after Pittsburgh blocked Brandon Aubrey’s field goal attempt from 38 yards.

    Pittsburgh takes over on its own 27 yard line with 8:44 to go in the third quarter.

    Touchdown, Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh takes its first lead of the night! Justin Fields, who left the game for two plays earlier in the drive to be evaluated for a potential head injury, threaded the ball between defenders for a 16-yard touchdown pass to Connor Hayward.

    It’s 9-6, Steelers, early in the third quarter.

    Justin Fields leaves game, then returns

    Pittsburgh’s starting quarterback took a brutal hit near his helmet during the opening seconds of the third quarter and was replaced as he was evaluated for a potential concussion.

    Kyle Allen — and not Russell Wilson, who is the third quarterback tonight — replaced Fields. Though Wilson took limited repetitions in practice this week, he is the designated emergency third quarterback.

    Allen’s time under center lasted just two plays — enough time for him to complete a 19-yard pass — before Fields returned to the field.


    Halftime: Cowboys 6, Steelers 3

    Maybe it shouldn’t be surprising, but on a soaked field after a nearly 90-minute delay, the offenses have not been sharp tonight in Pittsburgh. The teams have combined for three field goals and 15 first downs.

    It is a much more frustrating first half for Dallas. They outgained the Steelers 202-89 and averaged 6.5 yards per play, double Pittsburgh’s average. Two turnovers have ruined their chances to add to their point total, however.

    Dallas regains the lead

    Brandon Aubrey’s second field goal, from 33 yards, puts Dallas in front 6-3 with 8:51 to go before halftime.

    Pittsburgh’s offense out of sync

    Neither team has taken advantage of the other’s mistakes so far. After Dak Prescott’s fumble saved at least three points for Pittsburgh, its next drive went nowhere thanks to two false-start penalties. The Steelers have gone only 54 yards on their 18 plays so far.

    Dallas gives the ball back

    Each team started with a field goal on its opening drive. Each then watched as their quarterback turned the ball over on their second. Pressure by Steelers star rush end T.J. Watt collapsed the pocket around Dak Prescott and forced a fumble that Pittsburgh recovered in the final seconds of the first quarter.

    Near-disaster for Pittsburgh

    It’s been a shaky second possession for Steelers QB Justin Fields. One play after underthrowing an open receiver and nearly being intercepted, Fields fumbled when Linval Joseph of the Cowboys broke through the line and hit Fields in the backfield.

    Fumbling has been an issue all season for Fields; he did it four times in his first four games.

    Key Cowboys starter ‘out’

    Marshawn Kneeland, the defensive end injured early in the first quarter, is considered questionable to return after appearing to injure his right leg. Kneeland was taken to the locker room on a cart.

    Dallas punts

    And that’s where the Cowboys’ lack of a rushing threat hurts them. They hurried up to the line of scrimmage facing third-and-1 hoping to catch Pittsburgh’s defense off-balance, but went to pass, and it ended with an intentional grounding penalty on Dallas. First punt of the night upcoming for Dallas. 

    Steelers answer

    Both teams open with field goals on their first drive. Pittsburgh answers Dallas with a 41-yard field goal by Chris Boswell.

    It’s Steelers 3, Cowboys 3, with 7:33 left in the first quarter.

    Early injury for Dallas defense

    Rookie Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland hobbled off the field during the Steelers’ opening series. If Kneeland misses time, it would be trouble for a defense that has already struggled this season. Kneeland was only starting because the Cowboys’ other edge rushers, Micah Parson and DeMarcus Lawrence, are out tonight with injuries.

    Cowboys get on board first

    Brandon Aubrey’s 55-yard field goal ends the Cowboys’ six-play, 21-yard first drive with points. Dallas is leaning on Dak Prescott’s arm early, as expected.

    And we’re off

    As this game readies for a delayed kickoff, Dallas receives the opening kickoff. Watch whether the Cowboys can get any semblance of a running game going. They have averaged 75.3 rush yards per game this season — dead last in the league.

    What happened to Dallas’ vaunted defense?

    Through their first four games under defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer this season, the Cowboys rank 26th in total defense (355.3 yds/gm) and are tied for 27th in scoring defense (26.0 points/game). The defense has stood strong in each of Dallas’ two wins but have been torched in both losses.

    Zimmer took over for Dan Quinn, who was the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator for the last three years (2021-2023) before taking the head coaching job in Washington this offseason.

    SNF to kick off at 9:45 p.m. ET

    With rain and thunderstorms passing over Pittsburgh, tonight’s “Sunday Night Football” matchup is expected to start at 9:45 p.m. ET.

    The game went into a weather delay before the start of the first quarter. If it starts at 9:45, the game will have been delayed by nearly 90 minutes. Buckle up, it’s going to be a late one, everybody.

    Weather delay for Steelers-Cowboys

    Mike Tomlin not ready to name a permanent QB

    Prior to Week 4, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin was asked about naming a permanent starting QB moving forward. However, he said there was “no need” to do that at this time:

    “There’s no need… When (Russell Wilson) gets to an appropriate point of health and we have a decision to make, I’ll make it and I’ll announce it and I’ll be really transparent about it. But until then, I don’t care how many ways you guys ask me, I got no intentions of making the decision that’s unnecessary at this juncture.”

    This week, Tomlin was asked if they would continue to go with Fields when Wilson returns from his calf injury.

    “There’s a potential for that,” Tomlin said. “But we’re not there as a I stand here today.”

    Steelers riding with Justin Fields

    This offseason, the Steelers signed QB Russell Wilson and traded for QB Justin Fields, sending the Bears a conditional 6th-round pick. Wilson, who dealt with a calf injury throughout preseason, was named the starting quarterback ahead of Week 1.

    However, Wilson is yet to play this season due to his injury, with Fields thrust into the starting role and winning his first three starts for Pittsburgh before the Week 4 loss at the Colts.

    In his three NFL seasons prior to this one (all with Chicago), Fields only won more than three games once (5-8 in 13 starts last season).

    This season, Fields has completed 70.6% of his passes for 830 passing yards with three passing touchdowns and one interception. He also has 145 rushing yards and has scored all three of the Steelers’ rushing scores this season.

    Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson stepping up

    Jake Ferguson is second on Dallas in catches (16) and third on the team in receiving yards (159), having played in three games (he missed Week 2 vs. New Orleans with a knee injury). Since his return from injury, Ferguson has a team-high 13 catches for 144 yards (second on the team) over the last two games.

    CeeDee Lamb living up to big offseason contract

    The star WR leads Dallas in every major receiving category this season (20 receptions, 316 receiving yds, 2 receiving touchdowns), which he also did each of the last two seasons. In the Week 4 win at the Giants, he had season highs in catches (7) and receiving yards (98) and scored on a 55-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter.

    Last season, Lamb posted career highs in receptions (135 — most in the NFL), receiving yards (1,749 — second in NFL behind Tyreek Hill) and receiving touchdowns (12 — third in the NFL behind Hill and Mike Evans), earning his first All-Pro selection and his third straight Pro Bowl nod.

    ▪ Lamb’s 135 receptions and 1,749 receiving yards were Cowboys’ franchise records (passing Hall of Famer Michael Irvin’s 1995 marks), and he became the 4th Cowboy with three straight seasons of 1,000+ receiving yards (Irvin, Terrell Owens and Dez Bryant).

    Mike McCarthy’s Cowboys facing pressure to get over the hump

    At 2-2, the Cowboys are off to their worst start since 2020, coach Mike McCarthy’s first season in charge and the only year in his tenure in which Dallas missed the playoffs (finished 6-10 in 2020).

    After Dallas’ Week 2 loss vs. the Saints, owner Jerry Jones said McCarthy — who is in the final year of his contract — would be judged on postseason success.

    “ I don’t think where (McCarthy ) is with his contract has anything to do with [the Week 1 win at] Cleveland … or how we played (in Week 2 loss vs NO ). We’re trying to get this team ready and in place to really make a run at the playoffs . … If we’ve got any albatross around our neck, it’s that we’ve been a good-to-very- good team during the season over the last four to five years with Mike, and we haven’t done well in the playoffs. So let’s trade some challenges during the season for doing well in the playoffs, if you want to look at it that way.”

    Matchup of historic NFL teams

    The Cowboys and Steelers are two of the NFL’s most storied teams, and this week, they’ll meet on SNF for the first time.

    • Dallas and Pittsburgh have combined to win 11 Super Bowl titles (six for Pittsburgh, five for Dallas) and made 16 Super Bowl appearances (eight for both teams).

    • The two teams have met in three Super Bowls, making Cowboys-Steelers the most common Super Bowl matchup in NFL history. They played each other in Super Bowl X in the 1975 season, XIII in the 1978 season and XXX in the 1995 season. Pittsburgh won the two Super Bowls in the 1970s, while Dallas took the 1990s matchup.

    • The Cowboys and Steelers are the top two teams in wins in the Super Bowl era. The two teams are also first and second in regular season win percentage in the Super Bowl era (Dallas leads with .598, while Pittsburgh is 2nd at .590).

    Since the Super Bowl XXX meeting nearly 29 years ago, DAL and PIT have met just six times, with each team winning three.

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  • Cowboys beat Steelers 20-17 on Sunday Night Football – NBC Sports Boston

    Cowboys beat Steelers 20-17 on Sunday Night Football – NBC Sports Boston

    The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers with a come-from-behind 20-17 win early Monday morning ET, after the game was delayed nearly two hours due to a weather delay over lightning.

    With a fumble just short of the goal line in the last minute of the game, it looked like the Cowboys would give this game away to Mike Tomlin’s squad, but they were able to recover and eventually secure their third win of the season.

    Let’s take a closer look at all that went down on Sunday Night Football:

    There’s drama in Dallas

    Whether CeeDee Lamb told Dak Prescott that he threw a “subpar throw” after a bad interception in the end zone or something else, the body language of the encounter and the overall performance by the Dallas Cowboys offense is concerning.

    At the end of the first half, Prescott threw a ball aimed for Lamb in the end zone, only for one of the two defenders covering the star receiver to come up with a big interception. Afterword, on the sidelines, an interaction between the two clearly showed that not everything was okay.

    Talented rip leaders might say Lamb said to Prescott that he threw a “subpar throw” on the sidelines, but either way, the two most important members of the Cowboys offense are clearly not on the same page.

    Overall, the Cowboys offense played a game filled with missed opportunities, led by their recently re-signed quarterback. Not only did Prescott throw an interception in the red zone, he also fumbled in the red zone as T.J. Watt got his 100th career sack and threw a second interception into double coverage in the fourth quarter.

    Not to mention, the Cowboys had a field foal attempt blocked at the start of the third quarter.

    If it wasn’t for a touchdown on fourth down in the last seconds of the game, which gave the Cowboys the lead at 20-17, the Cowboys would be staring at a sloppy loss and a lot of questions.

    Now, they just have a lot of questions.

    The Steelers remain in NFL purgatory

    What the Steelers revealed with their loss, in which the Cowboys gave them what seemed like every break, that they are the team they were last year, and through most of the recent Mike Tomlin era: A formidable opponent with no real shot at a Lombardi Trophy.

    Justin Fields has played good enough, he’s mixed every game so far this season with a combination of a good pass completion rate as well as athleticism, but he could only deliver a great offense with exceptional tools around him. The Steelers don’t have that.

    Catch up on the latest scores and standout stats from Week 5 of the 2024 NFL season.

    Their defense is pretty good, but their offense can’t match them on the field.

    The most points they’ve scored this season is 24, and it was in a loss to the Colts last week.

    The Steelers may give Russell Wilson a shot after he recovers from his hamstring injury, or they may not. Frankly, it won’t matter.

    Sean Payton gave up on Russell Wilson for a reason, and the Bears traded away Fields for a reason.

    Steelers fans would be right to think they are probably better off in the long run by getting the next C.J. Stroud or Caleb Williams, but that appears to be wishful thinking. The team falls to 3-2 and appears headed their way to another 9-10 win season.

    Snoop Dogg and Celine Dion gave everyone some Olympics nostalgia

    In what was an occurrence that was likely not on anyone’s bingo cards, two stars who made grand appearances at the 2024 Olympics in Paris made surprise appearances on Sunday Night Football.

    Celine Dion, who sang from the Eiffel Tower during the Olympics opening ceremony, appeared in a Sunday Night Football intro, where she got a Gatorade cooler dunked on her!

    Plus, Snoop Dogg, who joined NBC for its coverage of the Olympics in Paris, joined the NBC crew during the pregame show and halftime Sunday night.

    The only thing the broadcast was missing was Tom Cruise and the giant floating Olympic torch for it to be a real 2024 Olympics throwback.

    Why does the Olympics only occur for two weeks every four years?

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  • Sunday Night Football, Week 5: Steelers vs Cowboys – how to watch, game time, TV channel, streaming

    Sunday Night Football, Week 5: Steelers vs Cowboys – how to watch, game time, TV channel, streaming

    The Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1) will host the Dallas Cowboys (2-2) tonight on Sunday Night Football.

    We’ve had a lot of surprises on the quarterback front this year, as passers have found success in new homes. And if Sam Darnold’s play with the Minnesota Vikings is the most surprising development, then the play of Justin Fields with the Steelers is a close second. Fields was considered a bust after the Chicago Bears parted ways with him in favor of Caleb Williams. The Steelers picked him up for a sixth round pick as a flier and backup to Russell Williams. He now ranks 11th in the NFL in CPOE+EPA composite score, which ranks quarterbacks in terms of overall efficiency.

    The Cowboys, meanwhile, were able to hold off the Giants for a win last week on Thursday Night Football and even their record at 2-2. However, they paid a price in the process and lost edge defenders Micah Parsons (ankle) and Demarcus Lawrence (foot) to injury. They also placed WR Brandin Cooks on injured reserve and CB Trevon Diggs is questionable with an ankle injury.

    Despite Dallas’ losses on defense, Vegas still has faith in their offense and Pittsburgh enters the game as just a 2.5-point favorite at home.

    Chris’ pick: I’m going with the Steelers at home.

    We saw last week that the Cowboys are a seriously flawed team, and that was before they lost Micah Parsons and Demarcus Lawrence to injury. Their offensive line is young and still in the process of building cohesion, they don’t have much on offense beyond Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Jake Ferguson. The Steelers have a great defense and an offense that’s at least efficient if not explosive. And while we might not see a repeat of the Ravens dominance on the ground, Justin Fields’ legs change the calculus in the run game.

    Pittsburgh climbs to 4-1 on the season, while Dallas slips below .500.

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    What: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Dallas Cowboys
    When: Sunday, Oct. 6th
    Where: Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA.
    Game time: 8:20 p.m. ET
    TV: NBC
    Announcers: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark (sideline reporter)
    Radio: Westwood One: Ryan Radtke, Mike Golic | SiriusXM: 88; Pittsburgh Steelers – 226 or Dallas Cowboys – 225
    Referee: Shawn Hochuli
    Streaming: NFL +
    Fanduel Sportsbook odds: Spread: Steelers (-2.5 |-118) | Cowboys (+2.5 | -104) Moneyline: Steelers -154, Cowboys +130 | Over/Under: 43.5 (Under -105, Over -115)

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