
Super Bowl X - Wikipedia
Super Bowl X was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Pittsburgh Steelers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1975 season.
Super Bowl X - Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers - January …
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Super Bowl X Box Score - The Football Database
Jan 18, 1976 · View the Box Score for the NFL football game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 18, 1976.
WATCH: Super Bowl X highlights - Steelers.com
Watch all of the highlights from the Steelers 21-17 win over the Cowboys in Super Bowl X
WATCH: Super Bowl X Highlights - Steelers.com
WR Russell Wilson throws a long high pass to WR George Pickens for a gain of 26 yards.
A look back: Super Bowl X - Steelers.com
Jan 31, 2017 · Photos of Super Bowl X. The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Dallas Cowboys 21-17 to capture the team's second Super Bowl victory in Miami's Orange Bowl
The Ultimate Recount of Super Bowl X (Cowboys vs. Steelers)
Oct 13, 2020 · This article aims to give you the ultimate recount of Super Bowl X, as told through the lens of two partners of the Sports History Network. Mark Morthier released a 2-part series covering Super Bowl X on his podcast, Yesterday’s Sports, in episode 6 and 7.