Through the 2012 season, the Dallas Cowboys lead the Steelers in the regular season series, 15-13. The Steelers lead 2-1 in Super Bowl wins.
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The Dallas Cowboys lead the all-time series 16-15. The Cowboys hold a 15-13 edge in the regular season and the Steelers are 2-1 in Super Bowl meetings.
The Cowboys defeated the Steelers 27-24 in overtime, in their most recent meeting. The game was played at Cowboys Stadium on December 16, 2012.
On December 16, 2012, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-24 in overtime.
No. Including the postseason, the Dallas Cowboys lead the all-time series versus the Pittsburgh Steelers, 16-15.
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The Dallas Cowboys first met Pittsburgh Steelers in 1960 and played at the Cotton Bowl, which was the Cowboys home field for 11 seasons (1960-1971). It was also the Dallas Cowboys first game in the NFL.
Click on the link below to see the boxscores of all the games between the Steelers and Cowboys.
In 2009, the Dallas Cowboys (11-5) had a better record than the Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7).