Dallas Cowboys (8-4) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (9-3) NFL Picks: What a terrific NFL Picks game this one will be on Sunday, as the surging Dallas Cowboys travel to Heinz Field to take on the hard-hitting Pittsburgh Steelers. With Tony Romo (192-300, 2559 yards, 21 TDs) and Ben Roethlisberger (208-343, 2412 yards, 13 TDs) getting healthy, both clubs look to finish off the regular season strong, and reserve themselves a spot in this year’s postseason.
This game has a scheduled opening kickoff of 4:15 PM ET (1:15 PM PT) and it can be seen live in high definition on FOX. 
Odds makers at SBGglobal.com have posted some very interesting Sports Odds pertaining to this matchup, which slightly favor the Pittsburgh Steelers [-3] over the visiting Dallas Cowboys [+3].
This season, both franchise-quarterbacks have had to deal with health issues. Ben Roethlisberger has had a bum (right) shoulder since the start of the 2008-09 season, and of course everyone knows about Tony Romo’s broken pinkie.
Nevertheless, the difference has been that “Big Ben” didn’t miss any time due to this injury and Romo was forced to sit out 3 games. Romo’s backup, Brad Johnson went 1-2 I that span, throwing 5 interceptions as a starter. This left the 'Boys with some serious ground to make up. The OVER/UNDER for this Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsbugh Steelers NFL Picks has been set at a combined total of 40 points.
Since Romo’s return, the Cowboys have stringed together 3 consecutive victories. As a result, the Dallas Cowboys have moved into a tied with the Atlanta Falcons for the NFC's second wild-card spot. “We had a rough patch and we're still not out of it,” Romo said. “We've still got to go forward and keep putting together wins to get in the playoffs. Our confidence level is that on any given Sunday we can compete with the best of anybody.”
But the Pittsburgh Steelers also come into this contest with a 3-game win streak of the own. With the NFL’s best ranked, the Steelers have to like their chances going into the playoffs. However, there’s more to Pittsburgh than their defense might, as they possess one of the toughest play-callers in the league. "… Unbelievable," Roethlisberger said of the Steelers' defense. "You get to the sidelines, put your coat on, your hat on and, all of a sudden, you're ready to go back on the field."




