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Pittsburgh is a 5.5-point favorite in the latest Steelers vs. Bengals odds, while the over/under for total points scored is 45. Pittsburgh is at -257 on the money line (risk $257 to win $100), while Cincy is at +208 (risk $100 to win $208).
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Stay up to date with the Steelers' Week 7 game vs. the Bengals, including highlights, scoring plays, and breaking news from Thursday Night Football.
The final drive was the perfect encapsulation. The Steelers completely blew a coverage on an 18-yard Chase gain, and Higgins beat Ramsey for the 28-yarder that set up McPherson's game winner. Cincinnati scored on seven of its final eight drives.
CINCINNATI — The Bengals made two roster moves ahead of Thursday night's game against the Steelers. They activated Lucas Patrick. The veteran guard has missed the past five games due to a calf injury he suffered against the Cleveland Browns in Week 1. Patrick started practicing last week and will be active on Thursday night against Pittsburgh.
Dan Orlvosky had an excellent analysis of the Steelers defense from Thursday night as well as the entire season.
Zac Taylor made a surprising move on Thursday night when cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt was inactive against the Steelers.
Veteran guard Lucas Patrick is active. He re-joined the 53-man roster on Thursday afternoon. Patrick has missed the past five games due to a calf injury he suffered against the Cleveland Browns in Week 1. He returned to practice last week. He'll be their backup center behind Ted Karras with Lee inactive.
The Bengals pulled rookie linebacker Demetrius Knight at one point, landing him on 84 percent. Veteran Oren Burks got 11 percent. Rookie Barrett Carter played all 57 snaps. Benched last week, Logan Wilsongot 46 percent of the snaps.
Newsweek breaks down the Steelers vs. Bengals betting odds, player props and best bets as Cincinnati seeks a home upset.
Here is a look at the 10-highest PFF grades on defense from Pittsburgh’s Week 7 loss to the Bengals, which includes another strong performance from one of the league’s most underrated pass rushers, OLB Nick Herbig. OLB Nick Herbig — 90.4