Ezekiel Elliott Answers Steelers' Fake-Spike TD with 32-Yard TD Run
When Ben Roethlisberger put the Pittsburgh Steelers ahead in the waning moments of the fourth quarter Sunday with a fake-spike touchdown pass to Antonio Brown, the game looked out of reach for the Dallas Cowboys:
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Ezekiel Elliott thought otherwise.
The Cowboys' stud rookie running back made the Steelers pay for their trickery with a blistering 32-yard run up the middle for a touchdown to go ahead 35-30 with nine seconds left, icing the game for Dallas.
The rookie out of Ohio State finished the day with 209 total yards (114 rushing, 95 receiving) and three touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving).
Through Week 10, Elliott is running away with the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year award. At this point, it's fair to ask whether he deserves to be in the MVP conversation as well.
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