The Week 14 matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals is one with playoff implications between division rivals. We've got the fantasy projections for you, courtesy of numberFire.
Antonio Brown, Le’Veon Bell and A.J. Green among notable fantasy names in Steelers-Bengals
We break down the Week 14 matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals.


Pittsburgh Steelers
After having a somewhat quiet day by his own standards back in Week 10, wide receiver Antonio Brown has strung together two consecutive outstanding efforts. Last week, he was only credited with two touchdown scores, but fantasy owners had to be ecstatic at the fact he was also on the other end of a catch for a two-point conversion. Add all those scores with eight catches for 97 yards and it's easy to see why Brown is an automatic starter in all fantasy formats.
Against the Bengals, he'll be aided by running back Le'Veon Bell. Bell had 95 yards rushing and a touchdown last week against the New Orleans Saints, marking the first time this season he scored two games in a row on the ground. He will be up against a Bengals' run defense that gives up a lot of points to fantasy running backs, so to say the least, Bell should be a good bet to exceed his fantasy projections in Week 14.
Cincinnati Bengals
In each of his last three games, wide receiver A.J. Green has at least 100 yards receiving or a touchdown. It's a pretty good feeling to know that your receiver is going to be productive in some way every week when you put him out there and right now Green is giving his owners that consistency. Despite the fact the Steelers organization has had a reputation for being solid defensively in the past, this year the team has been greatly affected by injuries, so Green should have no problem getting open and putting up more fantasy points in Week 14.
In the running game, though it seems Jeremy Hill and Giovani Bernard have been splitting carries and will continue to do so, the reality is the coaching staff has decided Hill needs to work on his blocking. That makes Bernard the better fantasy option. However, his fantasy projections are probably a little bit higher than they should be given he's only had one 100-yard rushing game this season. Now would be as good a time as any for Bernard to get going, and his fantasy owners should hope that he will.











