CINCINNATI — The Bengals injury report stayed mostly the same on Thanksgiving as Logan Wilson (knee) missed another practice and looks less and less likely to play against Pittsburgh. Check out the full report with B.J. Hill practicing after a rest day, while Sheldon Rankins (illness) stayed sidelined with an illness:
When underdogs of at least 2.5 points, the Steelers have been nearly perfect the last two years, and they'll try to continue that run against the Bengals.
Conventional wisdom says the Cincinnati Bengals will lose Tee Higgins to free agency next offseason. But for the most part, that same logical line of thinking has suggested that one of Andrei Iosivas
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With the bye week now in their rear view mirror, the Bengals are ready for their stretch run and a last-ditch effort at mak
The Pittsburgh Steelers enter Week 13 of the 2024 NFL regular season looking for a bounce back after their win streak ended against the Cleveland Browns last week.
Defensive starters Logan Wilson and Sheldon Rankins missed practice for the second straight day Thursday as the Cincinnati Bengals continued to prepare for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor addresses the media ahead of his team's Week 13 matchup with the AFC North rival Pittsburgh Steelers. Cincinnati (4-7) is coming off its bye week while Pittsburgh (8-3) is coming off a loss to the Cleveland Browns. The Bengals are in third place in the division while Pittsburgh is leading.
The Pittsburgh Steelers versus Cincinnati Bengals rivalry will begin their 2024 series in Week 13. Pittsburgh is looking to bounce back after falling to the Cleveland Browns, ending a five-game winning streak.
Bengals special teams coordinator Darrin Simmons, who has been with the team for 22 seasons, says that having consistency among groups of players is the "ultimate thing" in football. And the only way to getting players to react and think the same way is through repetition.