Bengals send Steelers to third straight loss
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[December 22, 2020]
Giovani Bernard hauled in a
touchdown catch and ran for another score Monday as the host
Cincinnati Bengals pulled off a 27-17 upset over the reeling
Pittsburgh Steelers.
Cincinnati (3-10-1) snapped a five-game losing streak.
Pittsburgh (11-3) lost its third in a row and missed a chance to
clinch the AFC North title.
Bengals quarterback Ryan Finley, starting with Brandon Allen hurt,
completed 7 of 13 passes for 89 yards while throwing for a touchdown
and running for one. Bernard gained 83 yards on 25 carries.
Pittsburgh's Ben Roethlisberger connected on 20 of 38 passes for 170
yards, becoming the seventh player to surpass 60,000 career passing
yards. He threw for one touchdown and was intercepted once. Diontae
Johnson had a TD catch while Benny Snell had a rushing touchdown
among his 84 yards on 18 carries.
Pittsburgh endured a disastrous first half while Cincinnati was
opportunistic.
The Steelers had 2 yards of offense and Roethlisberger was 4 of 10
for minus-5 yards in the first quarter. The two Pittsburgh
possessions that didn't end in punts instead ended in turnovers, and
the Bengals capitalized.
A botched center-quarterback exchange was recovered by Josh Bynes
and led to a 34-yard field goal by Austin Seibert for a 3-0 Bengals
lead. It was Seibert's first field goal after taking over for Randy
Bullock.
Seibert was wide right on a 55-yard attempt late in the
first quarter, but Cincinnati got the ball back when receiver JuJu
Smith-Schuster fumbled the ball over to Vonn Bell at the Pittsburgh 38.
Seven plays later, Bernard drifted right, then cut to the end zone for a
4-yard scoring run to make it 10-0 in the second quarter.
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Pittsburgh Steelers wide
receiver Chase Claypool (11) tackled for a loss by Cincinnati
Bengals defensive end Carl Lawson (58) during the second quarter at
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Another Steelers turnover, an interception by Mackensie Alexander,
helped set up Finley's blitz-beating, 14-yard touchdown pass to
Bernard to make it 17-0.
Pittsburgh finally got on the board on Roethlisberger's 23-yard
scoring pass to Johnson with 12:07 remaining in the third quarter,
making it 17-7.
Chris Boswell's 25-yard field goal closed the deficit to 17-10 late
in the third quarter.
On a nine-play, 80-yard drive that bled into the fourth quarter, the
Bengals pushed it to 24-10 on Finley's 23-yard keeper.
Snell's 1-yard dive into the end zone pulled Pittsburgh to within
24-17 with 5:32 left.
Seibert added a 33-yard field goal with 12 seconds remaining.
--Field Level Media
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