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Steelers' Historic Streak Continues
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have made NFL history with their twenty-second consecutive season of .500 or better, surpassing the Dallas Cowboys record of twenty-one. Unlike the Cowboys dynasty, the Steelers excel by discovering and utilizing overlooked talent, such as Dylan Cook and Andrus Peat. Their consistency is remarkable, with only two exceptions in the last three hundred fifty-five games since two thousand four. Despite defensive struggles and injuries, their running backs Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell have been successful, and Mike Tomlin is on the verge of tying Chuck Nolls franchise record.
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