In a year when the unexpected has reigned supreme, nothing has changed in the relationship between the Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers.
To call this matchup a rivalry is disrespectful to actual rivalries. The Bengals’ latest feeble attempt to take down their Ohio River neighbors ended in a 36-10 slaughtering in which all three units looked completely overmatched.
A few players played decently for the visiting team, but this week’s winners and losers feature more bad than good.
Winners
Tee Higgins: Just as the Bengals’ offense was starting to move the ball, Higgins put the ball on the ground at the end of the first quarter.