Steelers vs Bengals: Who wins?

Cast your vote and predict this week’s winner.

It’s Week 16 of the NFL regular season and somehow the Pittsburgh Steelers continue to limp along with the slightest level of playoff relevance. The last time the Steelers won a game it was against the Cincinnati Bengals but it was a month ago. Now Pittsburgh hopes to snap a three-game losing streak when the Bengals come to Acrisure Stadium on Saturday.

Unfortunately, since that game in November, these are two teams headed in different directions. Cincinnati has won its last three and the Steelers have lost their last three. The Bengals have moved ahead of the Steelers in the AFC North and despite having a backup quarterback have found a way to win game.

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At this point, we see no reason to have any confidence in the Steelers to turn things around. Head coach Mike Tomlin looks like he lost his team and the whole situation is just compounded by a rash of injuries. Where will the points come from with Mason Rudolph at quarterback and how will a hobbled Steelers secondary slow down the Bengals?

Cast your vote and tell us who wins this week. Is the Steelers season ending on Saturday or do they live to fight another day?

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Steelers continue to tumble in updated NFL power rankings

Where do the Steelers land in these updated power rankings?

At this point, it is hard to look at the Pittsburgh Steelers, despite their record and currently hold on the No. 5 seed in the AFC playoff picture and think of them as a true playoff team. We’ve updated our NFL power rankings and Pittsburgh continues to tumble with just four games left in the season.

NFL Week 13 Power Rankings: Eagles maintain top spot, Steelers rise post Canada

The latest NFL power rankings have the Eagles remain at the top with the Lions sliding after losing on Thanksgiving Day

Week 12 was a lot of fun from start to finish.

Thanksgiving Day might have had two blowouts but all three games were engaging enough throughout to keep the entertainment value high. The Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers solidified themselves at the top of the NFC and the Green Bay Packers kept themselves alive in the wild card race.

After the Miami Dolphins handled the New York Jets on Black Friday, the Sunday slate was mostly underwhelming. C.J. Stroud and Trevor Lawrence dueled in Houston to complete their season series in what could be the next generational quarterback rivalry in the NFL.

The Buffalo Bills went into Philadelphia and played very well against the Eagles and the Baltimore Ravens looked like a top team in the NFL.

Going into Monday Night Football between the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears, the latest batch of NFL power rankings highlight both some heavy movement and teams solidifying themselves amongst their peers.

Steelers fans already enraged at Matt Canada after jet sweep

Twitter exploded after Matt Canada called a jet sweep on the first Steelers drive.

It only took two plays for Pittsburgh Steelers fans to remember they hate offensive coordinator Matt Canada. After a nice completion on the first play of the game, Canada called one of his famous jet sweeps that went nowhere. This brought out the fans on Twitter in a hurry.

Pennsylvania Governor to allow limited fans at Steelers games

Heinz Field will have fans this weekend.

But Wolf announced on Tuesday that starting with this week’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles, the Steelers would be allowed to have 7,500 fans at Heinz Field.

The Steelers have had plans in place to account for limited fans since before the season began. Now that the Governor has decided to lift some of the restrictions on gathers, masked up members of Steeler Nation will have the chance to replace the pumped in crowd noise as they cheer on their 3-0 Steelers this week.

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