More attention should be paid to the efforts of Terence Steele.
Now, Steele wasn’t perfect. He did allow three QB pressures on the afternoon. What’s more, he benefitted from playing next to perennial All-Pro right guard Zach Martin. Additionally, the Cowboys’ game plan was run-heavy as Dallas threw the ball only 27 times while running it 31.
But Steele was a huge part of the last-second victory that saw kicker Greg Zuerlein boot a 56-yard FG to win the game as time expired. And if we are going to note that the Dallas passing attack was upstaged by the ground game, we have to give Steele credit for being part of an offensive line that paved the way for a huge day for the Dallas running backs.