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National Football League
Pittsburgh 24, Cincinnati 20
When: 1:00 PM ET, Sunday, December 18, 2016
Where: Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio
Temperature: 24°
Head Official: Bill Vinovich
Attendance: 62096

CINCINNATI -- With a Christmas Day showdown next week with the Baltimore Ravens which could decide the AFC North title, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger warned his team about keeping its composure on the road Sunday against the rival Cincinnati Bengals.

That advice came in handy when the Steelers trailed in the fourth quarter.

"That's what a leader is supposed to do," Roethlisberger said. "I told them there would be a lot of emotion. I kept everybody calm and under control."

Roethlisberger passed for 286 yards, including a 24-yard go-ahead touchdown pass to Eli Rogers with seven minutes remaining, as the Steelers rallied for a 24-20 victory over Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium.

"It's an AFC North road win against a good football team, so there's a lot of satisfaction," Roethlisberger said. "Couldn't do everything we wanted to do offensively in the first half. That's a good defense. We didn't panic and continued to make plays."

Chris Boswell kicked a career-best six field goals for the Steelers (9-5) to tie a team record, and set up next Sunday's clash with the Ravens (8-6) at Heinz Field.

"Gritty performance by our guys," said Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin. "It was a necessary performance in a hostile environment versus a group that wanted it. The adversity we overcame was mostly created by us. Boswell made sure all of our possessions were positive ones."

Sunday's game was the first between the teams at Paul Brown Stadium since last year's AFC wild-card game when unsportsmanlike conduct penalties on linebacker Vontaze Burfict and cornerback Adam Jones helped set up the game-winning field goal in a stunning Pittsburgh win.

Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell suffered a torn MCL in November 2015 on a hit by Burfict but reportedly had made amends. Bell rushed for 93 yards on Sunday.

Cincinnati (5-8-1) gained only 38 yards in the second half after leading 20-9 at halftime. The loss eliminated the Bengals from playoff contention.

"It's disappointing," said Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis. "You can't go on until you make the postseason. That's the goal of every team in the league."

Bengals kicker Randy Bullock, a former Steeler who was acquired after veteran Mike Nugent was released, capped a 70-yard opening drive with a 23-yard field goal to put Cincinnati ahead 3-0. A key play on the drive was a 15-yard facemask penalty on defensive end Stephon Tuitt on quarterback Andy Dalton.

A 44-yard kickoff return by Sammie Coates set up Boswell's 45-yard field goal to tie the score 3-3.

A pass interference penalty on cornerback Artie Burns in the end zone gave Cincinnati first-and-goal at the 1. After having three runs stuffed at the line of scrimmage, Dalton scored on a fourth-down sneak to give the Bengals a 10-3 lead.

"The self-inflicted negative plays need to be cleaned up over the next two games," said Steelers guard Ramon Foster. "We can't afford to do that."

Dalton was 16 of 27 for 157 yards and an interception.

The Bengals' domination continued into the second quarter when they drove 82 yards in 10 plays with Jeremy Hill scoring on a 4-yard run to make the score 17-3.

Another critical penalty, this time a chop-block on Bell nullified a touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to Brown. Pittsburgh settled for a 49-yard field goal by Boswell.

"We expected the Bengals to jump out quick," Bell said. "We knew we'd have to grind for the entire game."

A 72-yard kickoff return by Alex Erickson set up Bullock's second field goal.

Cincinnati didn't punt until 6:23 remained in the third quarter after Dalton was sacked for the first time in the game.

Pittsburgh was trailing 20-15 when Steelers linebacker Lawrence Timmons picked off a Dalton pass and returned it to the Cincinnati 34-yard line. That led to another Boswell field goal.

The Bengals' defense imploded during a 69-yard Steelers drive in the fourth quarter with four straight penalties including a pair of defensive holdings and a personal foul leading to Roethlisberger's game-winner to Rogers.

"We don't want four consecutive penalties any time," Lewis said. "It's hard. I feel like I haven't found the right buttons to push to get us where we need to be."

NOTES: Steelers RB DeAngelo Williams was a surprise scratch Sunday after being a full participant in practice during the week. He has missed six straight games following knee surgery. ... Bengals WR A.J. Green missed his third straight game with a strained hamstring. He remains 36 receiving yards from joining Randy Moss as the only NFL players to have 1,000 or more yards in his first six seasons. ... It was the 95th meeting between the two teams. The Bengals have played more games against the Steelers than any other opponent.
Top Game Performances
Rushing
Pittsburgh   Cincinnati
Le'Veon Bell Player Jeremy Hill
23 Attempts 20
93 Yards 43
4.0 Avg Yards 2.2
0 Touchdowns 1
12 Long 12
Receiving
Pittsburgh   Cincinnati
Eli Rogers Player Brandon LaFell
5 Receptions 7
75 Yards 91
15.0 Avg Yards 13.0
1 Touchdowns 0
28 Long 25
Team Stats Summary
 
  Yards Scoring Defense
Team Tot Rus Pas TD FG INT Sck FF
Pittsburgh 382 97 285 1 6 1 1.0 0
Cincinnati 222 76 146 2 2 0 1.0 0
Upcoming Games
  • Cincinnati will play their next game on the road against Houston. The Bengals have a W/L % of .250 after a win and .500 after a loss.
  • Pittsburgh will play their next game at home against Baltimore. The Steelers have a W/L % of .750 after a win and .500 after a loss.