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Five takeaways from the Cowboys' dramatic 35-30 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers

These 8-1 Cowboys, though. Dallas fell behind 12-3 at Heinz Field on Sunday afternoon, but came back to win 35-30, matching the franchise mark and the 1977 team for most consecutive wins with eight. There was no shortage of drama as the game featured seven lead changes. Dallas remains undefeated on the road this season. Here are five quick takeaways from yet another Cowboys' victory. The Baltimore Ravens are up next, visiting AT&T Stadium at noon next Sunday.

1. Rookie Ezekiel Elliott scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 32-yard breakaway with 15 seconds remaining. While many were thinking the Cowboys, down one, would settle for getting into field goal range for Dan Bailey, Elliott took advantage of a key block from tight end Gavin Escobar and cruised untouched for the game-winning score.