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The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking for answers on both sides of the ball as they begin the second half of their regular-season schedule. Sitting
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New additions, lineup tweaks beget Bengals to prepare for major differences in second matchup vs. Steelers
The Cincinnati Bengals have only won one game since the week Joe Burrow has been out with turf toe. They'll get a chance to make it two wins against the same team when they face the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
Turner and Hendrickson both missed the earlier showdown this season and the Bengals failed to sack Rodgers in that game. The Steelers' offensive tackles have been inconsistent in recent weeks, so the idea of not having to deal with Stewart or Hendrickson has to put their minds at ease.
Shortly after the Pittsburgh Steelers fell to 5-4 on the season after a 25-10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin insisted he had "no long-term reservations about" the play of quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
And could Joe Burrow's pending return for the Bengals make the division a three-team race down the stretch of the season?
Speaking during a Nov. 13 news conference at Paycor Stadium, Chase remarked on the significance of the trip to play the Steelers (1 p.m.).
Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Alex Highsmith missed practice on Wednesday with a pec injury. It is a new injury. Highsmith is coming off two straight games with two sacks, but this injury could be a setback for him. He also dealt with an ankle injury last week that limited him throughout the week.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers face the Chicago Bears on the road at Soldier Field in Week 12, a familiar voice will be calling the game for CBS. Alongside play-