An AFC North battle with major divisional implications awaits as the Pittsburgh Steelers (5–4) host the Cincinnati Bengals (3–6) this Sunday, November 16, 2025, at Acrisure Stadium. With both teams trying to claw their way back into playoff position, this matchup promises intensity, physicality, and urgency on every snap.
How to Watch Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
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Venue: Acrisure Stadium
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Kickoff Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
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Streaming (local): Fubo (Stream now)
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TV Broadcast: CBS
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Attending the game? Tickets available on StubHub
Cincinnati vs. Pittsburgh Betting Odds
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Spread: Steelers -5.5 (-110), Bengals +5.5 (-110)
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Moneyline: Steelers -235, Bengals +195
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Total: 48.5
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Over/Under: Over -110, Under -110
Odds via BetMGM.
Steelers vs. Bengals — Recent Head-to-Head Results
| Date | Visitor | Score | Home | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10/16/2025 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 31 | @ Cincinnati Bengals | L |
| 01/04/2025 | Cincinnati Bengals | 19 | @ Pittsburgh Steelers | L |
| 12/01/2024 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 44 | @ Cincinnati Bengals | W |
| 12/23/2023 | Cincinnati Bengals | 11 | @ Pittsburgh Steelers | W |
| 11/26/2023 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 16 | @ Cincinnati Bengals | W |
Steelers lead the all-time series 71–41–0, continuing their dominance over Cincinnati in recent years.
Week 11 Injury Reports
Pittsburgh Steelers
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DT Cameron Heyward — DNP (Rest)
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LB T.J. Watt — DNP (Rest)
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TE Jonnu Smith — DNP (Rest)
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OT Broderick Jones — DNP (Groin)
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OG Isaac Seumalo — Limited (Pectoral)
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LB Alex Highsmith — DNP (Pectoral)
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LB Cole Holcomb — DNP (Illness)
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S Jabrill Peppers — Full (Quadricep)
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CB Cory Trice — DNP (Hamstring)
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CB Darius Slay — DNP (Concussion)
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WR Scott Miller — Full (Finger)
Cincinnati Bengals
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CB Marco Wilson — Full (Hamstring)
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DE Shemar Stewart — DNP (Knee)
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RB Samaje Perine —
DNP (Ankle)
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DE Trey Hendrickson — DNP (Hip)
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QB Joe Flacco — DNP (Right Shoulder)
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QB Joe Burrow — Limited (Toe)
Stats to Know
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Pittsburgh scores 23.6 points per game
, nearly 10 points fewer than Cincinnati allows (33.3).
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The Bengals defense gives up 426.6 yards per game, a massive gap compared to the Steelers’ 280.7 yards of offense
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Steelers allow 24.4 points per game, nearly identical to the Bengals’ average 24.0 points scored.
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Cincinnati’s offense produces 308.2 yards, while Pittsburgh’s defense gives up 376.0 yards
per game — suggesting the Bengals may need big plays to keep pace.