Dallas cowboys

The cowboys’ After a cheap shot at the end of SNF, Jourdan Lewis completely destroys George Pickens.

What a crazy Pittsburgh night.

Two consecutive lightning delays were bound to accompany a rollercoaster game, but a last-second one despite three Dak Prescott mistakes and a generally poor performance by CeeDee Lamb?

In the NFL, style points are meaningless, but the Dallas Cowboys won in an unpleasant fashion.

Although the main focus is on Prescott’s valiant actions, the Cowboys’ defense put up a strong showing against a number of important players.

Marshawn Kneeland, an outstanding rookie, missed the game in the first half due to a knee injury, leaving them without their top three defensive ends already.

DaRon Bland and rookie Caelen Carson, who missed his second consecutive game due to a shoulder ailment, were out for Dallas in the secondary.

In the victory, players like Chauncey Golston, Linval Joseph (!), and DeMarvion Overshown were crucial.

Although the team as a whole deserves praise for keeping the Steelers to 226 offensive yards, cornerback Jordan Lewis once again set the tone for the team.

Despite Dallas’s inability to produce a pass rush, Lewis shut down Steelers No. 1 receiver George Pickens and made Justin Fields’ job extremely tough with his sticky coverage. Lewis issued a nasty message to the Steelers after he dominated Pickens.

That is one of Lewis’s greatest moments ever. For those who might have missed it, following the Cowboys’ victory, Pickens took a sloppy shot at Lewis.

Even the Steelers receiver’s suspension during a game is being demanded by football fans.

Following the last play of regulation, Lewis celebrated in Pickens’ face after they had been fighting the whole game.

In response, Pickens yanked Lewis to the ground by his facemask, which was standard NFL trash-talk.

Pickens made a risky and whiny mistake. He is fortunate that Lewis was unharmed.

The referee stepped in to stop the seasoned cornerback from jumping back up and attacking Pickens.

The fact that Lewis had him in his pocket might have irritated Pickens.

Additionally, the former second-round pick’s contribution to the game was lessened.

He only participated in 34 of Pittsburgh’s 58 offensive plays, which is less than Calvin Austin’s (44), Van Jefferson’s (47).

Cam Heyward, a defensive tackle who is 35 years old, even played 55 snaps. Pickens is clearly in the doghouse of Mike Tomlin.

In any case, Pickens had no right to pursue Lewis.

All game long, the eighth-year pro had Pickens’ number, and Pickens took a cheap shot in response.

Lewis is correct when he says the Steelers need a new wide receiver, even though Pickens is incredibly skilled.

Naturally, they were aware of Brandon Aiyuk and have allegedly asked about Davante Adams.

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