Boston Herald

Steelers boot Bengals at the buzzer

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CINCINNATI — Chris Boswell kicked a field goal on the final play shortly after Antonio Brown caught a 6-yard touchdown pass — taking a hit to the head while landing in the end zone — and the Pittsburgh Steelers pulled off another improbable comeback against the Cincinnati Bengals, rallying for a 2320 victory last night.

The AFC North-leading Steelers (10-2) remain tied with the Patriots for best record in the conference. They host the Pats on Dec. 17.

Down 17-0 early, the Steelers extended their best start since 2004 in a physical game with a couple of frightenin­g injuries. Brown’s touchdown tied it at 20 with 3:51 to go, setting up Boswell’s 38-yard field goal, his second straight winner in the closing seconds.

The Bengals (5-7) simply can’t find a way to beat their Ohio River rival, not even after getting off to the big early lead. They’ve dropped six straight against Pittsburgh, including the Steelers’ 18-16 playoff win at Paul Brown Stadium that included another Bengals meltdown.

Pittsburgh lost leading tackler Ryan Shazier to a back injury in the first quarter. The linebacker was taken off the field on a cart and taken to a hospital for evaluation. Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict was carted off in the fourth quarter after JuJu Smith-Schuster leveled him with a high hit, then taunted him by walking over him.

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin did not have an update on Shazier’s status after the game.

There were 11 personal fouls in another acrimoniou­s rematch in their hard-edged series. The Bengals self-destructed with 13 penalties for 173 yards.

The Steelers host second-place Baltimore (75) next Sunday night in their fourth prime-time game of the season. They won at Baltimore 26-9 on Oct. 1.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? LOOKING GOOD: Antonio Brown celebrates his touchdown during the Steelers’ win.
AP PHOTO LOOKING GOOD: Antonio Brown celebrates his touchdown during the Steelers’ win.

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