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Mike Wallace finished with five catches for 110 yards and the eventual decisive touchdown, as the Pittsburgh Steelers withstood a last-minute Bengals drive to take a 27-21 victory.

  • Sean Keeley

    Sean Keeley

    Steelers And Bengals Heading In Different Directions After Pittsburgh’s 27-21 Win

    The Steelers got it done with trick plays and defensive effort. The team had a halfback option TD pass, a blocked punt, a fumble recovery and a interception that all led to points.

    TO did his part, catching 10 passes for 141 yards and two touchdowns in the loss.

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  • Michael Tunison

    Michael Tunison

    Steelers Vs. Bengals: Hines Ward Fumbles And T.O. Scores

    The bubble screen so favored by the Pittsburgh Steelers turned out to produce a huge mistake midway through the second quarter. After losing guard Chris Kemoeatu and center Maurkice Pouncey, the Steelers went to quick bubble screens to counter quick Bengals blitzes. Unfortunately for them, Leon Hall forced a Hines Ward fumble on the second consecutive attempt.

    With a chance to get back in the game, the Bengals took advantage with two passes to Terrell Owens for 33 yards. The second of which was a 19-yard touchdown pass down the middle of the defense.

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  • Michael Tunison

    Michael Tunison

    Steelers Vs. Bengals: A Zaftig Orangeman Not Bringing Good Results Early

    There’s not a more trite costume among sports fans right now than playing on “Always Sunny’s” Greenman outfit to suit your rooting needs. One paunchy Bengals fans proves they are available in all sizes. He even whips out the John Wall dance to enhance the tiredness of his entire look.

    It didn’t take long for his Bengals to dig themselves a hole. Bernard Scott fumbled on the game’s opening kickoff, giving the Steelers the ball on the Cincinnati 25. Four plays later, Rashard Mendenhall plowed into the end zone to give Pittsburgh a 7-0 advantage in the first two minutes of the game.

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