The Columbus Dispatch

Bengals look to secure sweep against the slumping Steelers

- Mitch Stacy

CINCINNATI — Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin says every game against an AFC North opponent is an eliminatio­n game.

That starts Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals, who have already defeated the Steelers once this year. His urgency is warranted.

The Bengals (6-4) are in second place in the AFC North after beating Las Vegas. The Steelers (5-4-1) are trying to rebound from two disappoint­ing games — a tie with winless Detroit and then a loss Sunday to the Chargers.

Cincinnati has already beaten the Steelers by double digits this season and is seeking a series sweep for the first time since 2009. Another victory such as the one the Bengals pulled off at Heinz Field in September could push Pittsburgh to the fringe of playoff contention.

“These games are big. They are,” Tomlin said. “You’re not going to backdoor your way into the single-eliminatio­n tournament. You’re not going to backdoor your way into division significan­ce. You’ve got to go on the road and win games in this division, and that’s just the reality of it.”

The previous time the Steelers won was Nov. 8 when they edged the Bears 29-27.

Bengals coach Zac Taylor cautioned his team’s upset victory on the road two months ago won’t matter this time around.

“We know this is going to be a dogfight on Sunday,” Taylor said. “We know what happened the last time we played them has no bearing on this game whatsoever. Just like when they beat us up there in Pittsburgh last year, and then they came here and we won it. We put all that stuff behind us.

“To be the team we want to be consistent­ly you have to be strong in the division. Whether it’s Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Baltimore, we want our team to feel confidence every time we walk on the field that we belong and we’re going to win the game. This division is so strong.”

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