This 8-0 start is the first time the team has pulled it off in franchise history.
"We're humbled and honored to be that group," head coach Mike Tomlin acknowledged.
Defensive tackle Cam Heyward also touched on the the second time the team has had to come back in the fourth-quarter to win the game,
"I think it just shows mental toughness," Heyward said. "The last three games have been on the road, we played quality opponents and guys are hungry. It takes different guys to step up each game.
"All it guarantees is we can go 8-8. That's not saying a lot, so we understand the job's not done. But I'm glad we're in a position where everybody's looking at us. You don't have to wait for other people to do their jobs, they gotta chase you."
The Steelers were predicted to beat Dallas by a long shot, as the Cowboys came into the game at 2-6 and had been plagued with injuries.
"I can tell you we're 8-0 for the first time in franchise history and that every time we face adversity we fight," tight end Eric Ebron offered. "Honestly, that's the only thing I can tell you. I don't give up, I try to pump so much energy into this team and I feel like it works, man. I feel like it all comes together.
"At the end of the day, I just wouldn't bet against us."
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