How Cole Beasley didn't suffer a serious neck injury on this facemask rip is beyond us

The Steelers and the Cowboys played a thriller Sunday that ended with Ezekiel Elliott lifting Dallas to a 35-30 victory with a late touchdown scamper. But it wasn't all smooth sailing for the Cowboys. Late in the game's fourth quarter, wide receiver Cole Beasley nearly had his head screwed off like a bottle of Pepsi

The Steelers and the Cowboys played a thriller Sunday that ended with Ezekiel Elliott lifting Dallas to a 35-30 victory with a late touchdown scamper.

But it wasn't all smooth sailing for the Cowboys. Late in the game's fourth quarter, wide receiver Cole Beasley nearly had his head screwed off like a bottle of Pepsi by Pittsburgh corner William Gay. After catching a short pass from Dak Prescott, Beasley attempted to elude Gay, but the defender grasped his facemask and didn't let go.

The visual is downright frightening.

Cole Beasley exorcist pic.twitter.com/ItTvnadaPZ

— ⓂarcusD2.0 (@_MarcusD2_) November 14, 2016

RELATED: Notorious Cowboys hater Stephen A. Smith almost didn't go to work after Dallas win

It was the closest thing you'll ever see on a football field to that scene in The Exorcist where the girl's head does a full 360-degree turn. Beasley's head did about 180. Thankfully, it looked much worse than it actually was, and he walked away uninjured.

Neck is fine. 8-1!! #CowboysNation

— Cole Beasley (@Bease11) November 14, 2016

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