PITTSBURGH -- Joe Burrow briefly exited the Bengals ' must-win game against the Steelers after getting sacked by multiple defenders. The sack took place midway through the third quarter with the Bengals ahead 13-7.
Despite their best efforts to give it away, the Cincinnati Bengals managed to secure a crucial must-win victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Joe Burrow
They may not make the playoffs, but the Bengals looked like a playoff team during the first three quarters of Saturday night's must-win game against the Steelers. Ci
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow scared some, as he entered the medical tent after being crushed by the Steelers.
Joe Burrow passed for 277 yards and a touchdown, and the Bengals kept their slim playoff hopes alive with a 19-17 win over the Steelers on Saturday.
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Cincinnati will earn the seventh seed in the AFC if the Broncos lose to the Chiefs and the Dolphins either lose to or tie the Jets on Sunday.
The Steelers are averaging just 14 points during their skid. Wilson’s hesitancy and questionable decision-making — he slid inbounds to keep the clock running and took a sack during Pittsburgh’s ill-fated last-gasp drive against Cincinnati last week — have been as much an issue as a spotty running game and sometimes shaky pass protection.
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The Bengals closed the campaign with five straight victories and could have featured the league's MVP winner for the regular season had they made the playoffs.
That includes four members of the 2018 draft class with Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson all having made the playoffs. This is the fifth time four QBs from the same draft class started in the same postseason with the 2018 class also doing it last season with Mason Rudolph getting the nod instead of Darnold.