The Steelers and Bengals matched up in one of the most sloppy games of the postseason so far, though that isn't saying much with the Chiefs defeating the inept Texans earlier on Saturday. The Steelers struggled to finish drives, as they made several drives that got into Bengals territory, but only one of them ended in a touchdown while the others ended in field goals, while the Bengals offense was non-existent until the fourth quarter.
The game started out slow, as both teams spent the first quarter and a half trading punts.