The Bengals get their first shot at the Steelers on Sunday since their surprising Week 1 loss to their division rival.
Cincinnati heads to Pittsburgh as a 5.5-point favorite despite how the season's first meeting unfolded. Joe Burrow turned the ball over five times, and the defending AFC champions dropped a bizarre overtime thriller, 23-20.
These two teams are in very different positions 10 weeks later. The Bengals are battling for postseason position in the crowded AFC, and the Steelers are bringing up the rear in the AFC North. Cincinnati's offense has been clicking and scored a season-high 42 points last time out against the Panthers before its Week 10 bye.