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On January 21st, 1979, the Pittsburgh Steelers made history by becoming the first team to win three Super Bowls, defeating the Dallas Cowboys 35-31 in Super Bowl XIII at the Miami Orange Bowl.

The game was a thrilling back-and-forth battle between two powerhouse teams. The Steelers, led by quarterback Terry Bradshaw and the legendary "Steel Curtain" defense, jumped out to an early 7-0 lead. However, the Cowboys, with Roger Staubach at the helm, fought back and took a 14-7 lead in the second quarter.

Bradshaw, who would go on to be named Super Bowl MVP, brought the Steelers back with two touchdown passes to John Stallworth and Rocky Bleier, giving Pittsburgh a 21-14 halftime lead.

The second half was just as exciting, with both teams trading touchdowns. The Steelers extended their lead to 35-17 in the fourth quarter, but the Cowboys refused to quit. Staubach led two late touchdown drives, pulling Dallas within four points with just 22 seconds left. However, the Steelers recovered the ensuing onside kick to seal the victory.

Bradshaw finished the game with 318 yards passing and four touchdowns, while Stallworth had three receptions for 115 yards and two scores. The Steelers' defense, featuring Hall of Famers like "Mean" Joe Greene, Jack Ham, and Mel Blount, held the high-powered Cowboys offense in check for most of the game.

This win cemented the Steelers' legacy as one of the greatest dynasties in NFL history, and they would go on to win a fourth Super Bowl the following year. The game also featured a combined 10 Hall of Famers on both teams, making it one of the most star-studded Super Bowls ever played.