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The Bengals–Steelers rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers. [2] [3] [4]The two teams have played each other twice a year since becoming division rivals in 1970.
They lost a key divisional game at Pittsburgh, 40–17, followed by a pair of close losses at home against Oakland (20–14) and Baltimore 20–19. Head coach Paul Brown gave Ken Anderson the starting quarterback job, and the Bengals responded by winning three out of the last four games giving the Bengals an overall 8–6 season, but not good ...
On November 28, 2004, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer threw for 4 touchdowns and Rudi Johnson ran for 2 more along with a career-high 202 rushing yards as the Bengals survived 413 passing yards and 5 touchdowns by Kelly Holcomb to defeat the Cleveland Browns 58–48, in the second-highest scoring game in NFL history.
The Steelers ended the season winning their last two games, 17–10, over the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns at Three Rivers Stadium to finish with a 7–9 record. Following the season Chuck Noll announced his retirement, ending his 23-year career in which he won four Super Bowls while posting an overall record of 209–156–1.
The Pittsburgh Steelers scored on four of their five drives in a dominant first-half performance over the Cincinnati Bengals. Kicker Chris Boswell converted a 50-yard field goal to make it 24-0 ...
Between 2005 and 2015, the Bengals were more successful, posting seven winning seasons, three division titles and seven wild card playoff berths (including a streak of five consecutive playoff seasons, a first in franchise history). Despite the success, the Bengals did not win a playoff game between 1990 and 2021, one of the longest droughts in ...
Cincinnati Bengals cornerback DJ Turner II (20) is unable to defend a pass caught by Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson (18) in the second quarter of a Week 12 NFL football game ...
Zac Taylor's Bengals led at halftime Sunday, but were outscored 13-3 in the second half. Reactions: Cincinnati losing skid continues with Week 12 loss to Pittsburgh Skip to main content