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Steelers Overpower Bengals 34–12 in a Night Defined by Defense, Drama, and Unexpected Turns

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The Pittsburgh Steelers delivered one of their most complete performances of the season on Sunday night, defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 34–12 in a game marked by defensive dominance, quarterback uncertainty, and sideline controversy. With the victory, Pittsburgh improves to 6–4, while Cincinnati drops to 3–7 and ties an NFL record for allowing 27 or more points in nine straight games.

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Pittsburgh’s defense controlled the game from the opening whistle, limiting Cincinnati to just 229 total yards and consistently disrupting the Bengals’ rhythm. The unit’s aggressiveness paid off in historic fashion, as the Steelers returned two interceptions for touchdowns, creating a deficit the Bengals never came close to overcoming.

Cincinnati’s offense—already battling inconsistency this season—struggled to build momentum and repeatedly found itself on the wrong side of field position and game flow.

A major turning point came when Aaron Rodgers left the game early with a left wrist injury sustained after a hit from Bengals defensive end Joseph Ossai. The injury forced Pittsburgh to turn to backup quarterback Mason Rudolph, who delivered a poised and productive performance in relief.

Rudolph orchestrated two second-half touchdown drives, stabilizing the offense and ensuring the Steelers remained in control even without their starting quarterback.

The game’s most controversial moment unfolded in the second half when Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey was ejected for punching Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase. Video appeared to show Chase spitting on Ramsey prior to the altercation—an accusation Chase denied after the game.
The incident added tension to an already intense AFC North matchup, highlighting the frustration brewing within both teams.

For Pittsburgh, the win represents both resilience and depth—showing their defense can dominate and their backup quarterback can step in when needed. The victory keeps them firmly in the playoff conversation as the season approaches its critical stretch.

Cincinnati, meanwhile, faces mounting challenges. Their defensive struggles continued, their offense remained stagnant, and their season-long issues showed few signs of improving. The loss pushes them deeper into the AFC basement and raises serious questions about their trajectory moving forward.

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