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Cincinnati Bengals vs Pittsburgh Steelers 23 Dec 2023 NFL Full Game Replay

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Cincinnati Bengals vs Pittsburgh Steelers Full Game Replays Free

NFL 2023 Week 16

 

  • Matchup: Cincinnati Bengals vs Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Date: Sunday, Dec. 23 (Week 16)
  • Time: 4:30 p.m. ET
  • Bengals vs. Steelers spread: Cincinnati -3
    Bengals vs. Steelers over/under: 38 points
    Bengals vs. Steelers money line: Cincinnati -154, Pittsburgh +130
    CIN: Bengals are 0-4 against the spread in divisional games this season
    PIT: Steelers are 5-1 ATS in their last six divisional contests

 

Pittsburgh Steelers what to watch: 

In their Week 12 victory at Cincinnati, Pittsburgh amassed 421 total yards, of which 153 came from the ground. A Bengals defense that ranks 28th in the NFL against the run with an average of 128.3 yards allowed is faced with opposition from Najee Harris, who ran 15 times for 99 yards and a touchdown, and Jaylen Warren, who gained 49 yards on 13 rushes.


The average amount of yards the Steelers have given up to the run is 121.6, which ranks them at 22nd in the league. They will, however, be facing a Bengals club that ranks 31st in the NFL in terms of rushing yards per game and finished with 80 yards in last week's 27-24 overtime victory against Minnesota. In addition to recording two sacks in Week 12 to give him 11 in 12 career meetings with the Bengals, linebacker T.J. Watt recorded two sacks against the Colts to take the lead in the NFL with 16.

 

Cincinnati Bengals what to watch: 

With its victory on Saturday, Cincinnati triumphed for the first time since it achieved the feat against Miami in 2018 when down by 14 or more points in the fourth quarter. In addition to becoming the first quarterback in NFL history to record multiple overtime victories and record the second-highest completion percentage over his first four career starts, Jake Browning turned in his second 300-yard performance in three games and performed better than anticipated since taking over for the injured Joe Burrow (wrist).

In those appearances, Browning has also recorded a passing rating of 110.9, and he aims to become the first quarterback from the Bengals to win four of his first five NFL starts since Greg Cook in 1969. Chase, who is seventh in the league in catches and receiving yards but sustained a separated shoulder last week, will probably be missing from the accomplishment. Wideouts Tyler Boyd and Tee Higgins, who caught two touchdowns against Minnesota in the fourth quarter after registering the same number of receptions in his first nine games of the season, are among Browning's still-strong set of targets. 

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