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The Steelers still had a chance, but Roethlisberger threw incomplete on four consecutive downs from the 33, and it was over. The Bengals danced and pranced off the Heinz Field turf where the Steelers had won their last 10.
It was close, but then it was supposed to be.
Each team played most of the game without a key player -- Steelers safety Troy Polamalu aggravated a left knee injury that kept him out for four games and didn't play after Cincinnati's opening possession. Benson, the NFL's No. 2 rusher coming in, hurt a hip during the second quarter and didn't play in the second half, with Scott managing only 33 yards on 13 carries for him.
Chad Ochocinco (2 catches, 29 yards) and Carson Palmer also couldn't get going -- he was 18 of 30 for 178 yards -- but Palmer didn't turn the ball over. The Steelers did in a game in which the two teams combined for only 444 yards, a good day for some offenses.
Frostee Rucker returned Roethlisberger's interception to the Steelers 14 on Pittsburgh's opening drive of the second half, but, settling into a familiar script, Cincinnati settled for Graham's 23-yarder.
With the Bengals effectively controlling the Steelers' running game and getting enough pressure -- mostly by Jonathan Fanene -- to keep Roethlisberger from mounting any sustained drives, they drove to the 14 again later in third. Again, they came away only with a Graham field goal.
Jeff Reed later tied it early in the fourth at 12 with his fourth field goal, but the Bengals would have led if holder Kevin Huber hadn't mishandled the snap on the extra point following Scott's kickoff return. Cincinnati also missed an extra point attempt in its 23-20 win over the Steelers on Sept. 27.
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