Rudolph brings Christmas gift to Steelers with win over Bengals

Quarterback Mason Rudolph led the Pittsburgh Steelers to a crucial win over divisional rivals Cincinnati on Saturday
AFP

The Pittsburgh Steelers kept their playoff hopes alive and severely damaged the Cincinnati Bengals’ chances of making the NFL post-season with a 34-11 win over their AFC North rivals on Saturday.

Quarterback Mason Rudolph, making his first start of the season for Pittsburgh, threw for 290 yards and two touchdowns as he repaid head coach Mike Tomlin for his decision to promote him over Mitch Trubisky.

The Steelers snapped a three-game losing streak with a form-busting victory against a Bengals team that had won their last three.

With two games of the regular season remaining, both teams are now on 8-7 as they attempt to clinch a wildcard spot. The Baltimore Ravens have already secured a place in the playoffs as AFC North winners.

Steelers receiver George Pickens, who had come in for some intense scrutiny after some poor blocking in last week’s loss against Indianapolis, scored both touchdowns as he put up 195 yards on four receptions.

Pickens got the Steelers off to a hot start when on the second play of their first possession he grabbed a pass short left from Rudolph, jinked to evade the Bengals defense and then powered away for an 86-yard score.

Bengals quarterback Jake Browning, who has coped well deputising for injured starter Joe Burrow, had a tough time, throwing two interceptions in the first half, but the Steelers offense was firing on all cylinders.

Calvin Austin extended the lead at the start of the second quarter with a seven-yard run and Najee Harris made it 21-0 with a three-yard rush.

A 50-yard field goal from Chris Boswell sent Pittsburgh in with a 24-0 lead at the half.

The Bengals needed to come out strong after the interval and they did just that with Browning finding Tee Higgins who accelerated away after the catch for an 80-yard touchdown.

A successful two point conversion, with Browning’s shovel pass collected by Joe Mixon reduced the deficit to 16.

But the Steelers responded immediately and it was Pickens who delivered again — Rudolph found him wide left and the speedy receiver powered home for a 66 yard score to make 31-8.

The Bengals could only manage a field goal at the close of the third and the Steelers managed out the game well with a Boswell 30-yard field goal rounding off an impressive display.

“We did a great job across the board,” said Rudolph, the Steelers’ third quarterback of the season after starter Kenny Pickett suffered injury.

“The defense was on fire creating turnovers, giving us short fields, so we are going to carry this momentum into next week,” he said.

The Steelers travel to Seattle on New Year’s Eve before ending their season against the Ravens. The Bengals face Super Bowl champions Kansas City next and then close out the regular season at home to the AFC North’s other wildcard contender, the 9-5 Cleveland Browns.

Later on Saturday, the Buffalo Bills (8-6) look to continue their late season push for the playoffs at the 5-9 Los Angeles Chargers.

Authored by Afp via Breitbart December 23rd 2023