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Bengals–Steelers rivalry
Bengals and Steelers face off during the2006 season.
LocationCincinnati,Pittsburgh
First meetingNovember 2, 1970
Steelers 21,Bengals 10[1]
Latest meetingNovember 16, 2025
Steelers 34, Bengals 12[1]
Next meeting2026
StadiumsBengals:Paycor Stadium
Steelers:Acrisure Stadium
Statistics
Meetings total113[1]
All-time seriesSteelers: 72–41[1]
Regular season seriesSteelers: 70–41[1]
Postseason resultsSteelers: 2–0[1]
Largest victoryBengals: 42–7(1988)
Steelers: 38–10(2008), 35–7(2011)[1]
Most points scoredBengals: 42(1988)
Steelers: 49(1995)[1]
Longest win streakBengals: 6 (1988–1990)
Steelers: 11 (2015–2020)[1]
Current win streakSteelers: 1 (2025–present)[1]
Post-season history[1]

TheBengals–Steelers rivalry is aNational Football League (NFL)rivalry between theCincinnati Bengals andPittsburgh Steelers.[2][3][4]

The two teams have played each other twice a year since becoming division rivals in 1970. Originally placed in theAFC Central following the 1970AFL–NFL merger, the two teams currently compete in that division's successor, theAFC North. The rivalry would reach new heights in the 2000s in which the Steelers knocked the Bengals out of the playoffs, as well as injuringCarson Palmer,[5][6]enroute to their fifth Super Bowl victory.[7][8][9]

The Steelers lead the overall series, 72–41. The two teams have met twice in theplayoffs, with the Steelers winning both games.[1]

History

1970–1973: Beginning of the rivalry

Prior to 1970, the Steelers were members of the NFL and the Bengals were part of the AFL. However, as part of theAFL-NFL merger, the two teams were placed in theAFC Central division along with the NFL'sCleveland Browns and the AFL'sHouston Oilers. Thus, the Bengals and Steelers have played each other twice every season since (except the strike-shortened1982 campaign).

The Steelers defeated the Bengals in their first meeting, 21–10 at Pittsburgh'sThree Rivers Stadium. However, the Bengals would win the rematch in Cincinnati 34–7 during a 7-game winning streak that pushed the Bengals to the division championship.

The Steelers would win four of the next six meetings to take a 5–3 series lead early in its history.

1974–1979: Steelers' Super Bowl dynasty

The Steelers dominated the rivalry – and the entire NFL – mid-to-late 1970s, posting a 9–3 record against the Bengals during this time. The Steelers won four Super Bowls during these six years.

The Steelers were led by their "Steel Curtain" defense, as they held the Bengals to 17 points or less during ten of the twelve meetings during this stretch. The Steelers were also able to win two games despite scoring a single touchdown as they won 7–3 in 1976 and 7–6 in 1978 – the two lowest-scoring games in the history of the rivalry. The Steelers would also win six straight games from 1974 to 1977.

One bright spot for the Bengals occurred in their 1979 meeting in Cincinnati. The Bengals, who were 0–6 entering the game, forced nine Steelers turnovers on their way to a 34–10 blowout win over the eventual world champion Steelers.[10]

1980–1990: Bengals' resurgence

On October 12, 1980, the Bengals defeated the Steelers 17–16 atThree Rivers Stadium, snapping the Steelers' 18-game home winning streak and their undefeated 10–0 record at home against the Bengals. This game, along with an earlier Bengals' win in Cincinnati, were the only two losses for the then-4–2 Steelers, as they eventually finished 9–7, missing the playoffs for the first time since 1971.[11]

The Bengals swept the 1981 season series as well, on their way totheir first Super Bowl appearance.

Because of the 1982 NFL Players Strike, the game in Cincinnati that season was cancelled. The Steelers won the only meeting of the year in Pittsburgh, 26–20 in overtime. This marks the only season in which the Steelers and Bengals did not meet twice.

The Bengals closed the gap of the Steelers' lead throughout the 1980s. On November 6, 1988, the Bengals defeated the Steelers 42–7, the largest margin of victory for either team in the series. The Bengals went on toSuper Bowl XXIII that season, their most recent appearance in a Super Bowl until2021.

The Bengals won six straight meetings from 1988 to 1990, which gave them a 21–20 lead in the overall series after the 1990 season. To date, this is the only time the Bengals led the series.

1991–2003: Steelers in contention, Bengals struggle

The Steelers returned to dominating the rivalry in the 1990s. Immediately following the Bengals' six-game winning streak, Pittsburgh won eight straight meetings from 1991 to 1994.

On November 30, 1992, the Steelers sacked Bengals quarterbackDavid Klingler ten times, one short of the single-game NFL record, en route to a 21–9 Steelers win.[12] Combined with a 20–0 victory earlier in the season, the Steelers did not allow a touchdown to the Bengals in either of their two meetings that year.[13]

On October 19, 1995, the Bengals defeated the Steelers, 27–9 onThursday Night Football. Despite outgaining the Bengals by 100 yards, the Steelers could not reach the end zone.[13] In their second game that season, the Bengals had a 31–13 lead in the third quarter, but the Steelers scored 36 unanswered points to win 49–31. The Steelers would play inSuper Bowl XXX that season, but lost to theDallas Cowboys.

In 1998, the Bengals struggled to a 3–13 record, however, two of those wins came against the Steelers, as the Bengals earned their first sweep of the Steelers since 1990, and these two led toBill Cowher's first losing season as Steelers head coach.

Both teams opened new stadiums in the early 2000s. The Bengals openedPaul Brown Stadium in 2000 and the Steelers openedHeinz Field in 2001. The two teams opened Heinz Field on October 7, 2001, a 16–7 Steelers win. The Steelers dominated the series in the early 2000s as they were perennial playoff contenders, while the Bengals finished near the bottom of the league.

2004–2021: The Ben Roethlisberger era

Both teams drafted franchise quarterbacks in the early-to-mid 2000s. The Bengals draftedCarson Palmer first overall in2003, while the Steelers selectedBen Roethlisberger in the first roundthe following year. Roethlisberger's Steelers have posted a 24–10 record against the Bengals, including wins in two playoff meetings.

The Steelers and Bengals met in the Playoffs for the first time in a2005 AFC wild card game in Cincinnati. The Bengals lost Palmer to an injury on their first drive, but built a 17–7 lead. The Steelers scored 24 unanswered points to defeat the Bengals, 31–17. The Steelers would go on to winSuper Bowl XL that season.

The Steelers swept the Bengals in 2007 and 2008, on their way to consecutive division titles and aSuper Bowl XLIII win following the 2008 season.

In 2009, the Bengals swept the Steelers and won all of their division game for the first time in franchise history. The game in Cincinnati marked Roethlisberger's first loss in his home state of Ohio, having previously been 10–0 at Cincinnati andCleveland.

Palmer announced his intention to retire after the 2010 season (although he would later return to the NFL with theOakland Raiders andArizona Cardinals) and the Bengals draftedAndy Dalton in 2011. The Steelers continued to dominate the rivalry, going 13–3 against Dalton's Bengals.

The teams' second postseason meeting occurred in the2015 AFC Wild Card game in Cincinnati. The Steelers built a 15–0 after three quarters, however Roethlisberger had left the game due to an injury. Bengals quarterbackA. J. McCarron, starting for an injured Dalton, led the Bengals to 16 straight points. However, Steelers linebackerRyan Shazier would force Bengals running backJeremy Hill to fumble and the Steelers recovered the loose ball. Roethlisberger returned and led the Steelers on their final drive. On an incomplete pass toAntonio Brown, Bengals linebackerVontaze Burfict was flagged for unnecessary roughness on a brutal and concussing blow to Brown's head; the hit subsequently led to the suspension of Burfict for the first three games of 2016. Immediately afterwards, Bengals cornerbackAdam Jones was flagged for a personal foul due to an altercation with Steelers assistant coachJoey Porter. From there, Steelers kickerChris Boswell made the game-winning field goal from 35 yards.

In a 2017 game, the Bengals took a 17–0 lead, but the Steelers outscored them 23–3 the rest of the game for 23–20 win. The game was a brutal affair with serious injuries to Shazier, Mixon and Burfict and subsequent suspensions toJuJu Smith-Schuster andGeorge Iloka (with Iloka's later being overturned).[14] The two teams clocked up four penalties for unnecessary roughness, one for unsportsmanlike conduct, one for roughing the passer and another for taunting. The Bengals themselves clocked up 13 penalties for 173 yards. When asked about the viciousness and the brutality of the game, Roethlisberger responded that it was "AFC North football".[15]

In 2018, Roethlisberger led the Steelers to a come-from behind 28–21 win with a late touchdown pass toAntonio Brown. During that game, Burfict was fined $112,000 for illegal hits on Brown and Steelers running backJames Conner. There was also controversy surrounding the next play when Burfict pointed at JuJu Smith-Schuster and told him "You're next."[16][17] In their first meeting of the 2019 season, the Steelers, led by backup quarterbackMason Rudolph, defeated the Bengals for a record ninth time in a row.[18]

During the 2020 season, Bengals rookie quarterbackJoe Burrow made his debut in the rivalry, throwing for 215 yards and a touchdown, but it was the Steelers who came away with a 36-10 win. Despite the fact that Burrow suffered a season-ending injury the following week, the Bengals snapped an 11-game losing streak to the Steelers during their Week 15 Monday Night Football rematch, winning 27–17.

In 2021, the Bengals, now with a fully healthy Burrow under center, swept the Steelers for the first time since 2009 en route to the first AFC North division title and playoff appearance since 2015.[19] Both teams went on to make the playoffs that season; the Steelers were eliminated in the first round by theKansas City Chiefs while the Bengals made it toSuper Bowl LVI (which they lost to theLos Angeles Rams). After the season, Ben Roethlisberger announced his retirement.

2022–present

During Week 1 of the2022 season, the Steelers defeated the Bengals in Cincinnati, 23–20 in overtime, led by new Steelers quarterbackMitchell Trubisky. As of the 2024 season, the rivalry has become even between the Bengals and Steelers, with both teams having five victories so far in the 2020's.

Season-by-season results

Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Season-by-Season Results[1]
1970s (Steelers, 14–6)
SeasonSeason seriesatCincinnati BengalsatPittsburgh SteelersOverall seriesNotes
1970Tie 1–1Bengals
34–7
Steelers
21–10
Tie
1–1
As a result of theAFL–NFL merger, the Bengals and Steelers are placed in theAFC Central (later renamed to the AFC North in the2002 season).
1971Steelers 2–0Steelers
21–13
Steelers
21–10
Steelers
3–1
1972Tie 1–1Bengals
15–10
Steelers
40–17
Steelers
4–2
1973Tie, 1–1Bengals
19–7
Steelers
20–13
Steelers
5–3
Both teams finished with 10–4 records, but the Bengals clinched the AFC Central based on a better conference record.
1974Tie, 1–1Bengals
17–10
Steelers
27–3
Steelers
6–4
Bengals' win is the Steelers' only road loss in the1974 season.
Steelers winSuper Bowl IX.
1975Steelers 2–0Steelers
30–24
Steelers
35–14
Steelers
8–4
Steelers winSuper Bowl X.
1976Steelers 2–0Steelers
7–3
Steelers
23–6
Steelers
10–4
Both teams finished with 10–4 records, but the Steelers clinched the AFC Central based on their head-to-head sweep, eliminating the Bengals from playoff contention.
1977Tie 1–1Bengals
17–10
Steelers
20–14
Steelers
11–5
1978Steelers 2–0Steelers
28–3
Steelers
7–6
Steelers
13–5
Steelers winSuper Bowl XIII.
1979Tie 1–1Bengals
34–10
Steelers
37–17
Steelers
14–6
In Cincinnati, Bengals force nine Steelers turnovers.
Steelers win 10 straight home meetings (1970–1979).
Steelers winSuper Bowl XIV.
1980s (Bengals, 13–6)
SeasonSeason seriesatCincinnati BengalsatPittsburgh SteelersOverall seriesNotes
1980Bengals 2–0Bengals
30–28
Bengals
17–16
Steelers
14–8
Bengals' win in Pittsburgh ended the Steelers' 18-game home winning streak.
Bengals record their first road win and season series sweep against the Steelers.
1981Bengals 2–0Bengals
34–7
Bengals
17–10
Steelers
14–10
Bengals loseSuper Bowl XVI.
1982Steelers 1–0canceledSteelers
26–20(OT)
Steelers
15–10
Due to the1982 NFL players' strike, the game scheduled in Cincinnati was canceled.
1983Tie, 1–1Steelers
24–14
Bengals
23–10
Steelers
16–11
1984Tie 1–1Bengals
22–20
Steelers
38–17
Steelers
17–12
1985Bengals 2–0Bengals
26–21
Bengals
37–24
Steelers
17–14
1986Tie, 1–1Bengals
24–22
Steelers
30–9
Steelers
18–15
1987Steelers 2–0Steelers
30–16
Steelers
23–20
Steelers
20–15
1988Bengals 2–0Bengals
42–7
Bengals
17–12
Steelers
20–17
In Cincinnati, Bengals record their largest victory against the Steelers with a 35–point differential and score their most points in a game against the Steelers.
Bengals loseSuper Bowl XXIII.
1989Bengals 2–0Bengals
41–10
Bengals
26–16
Steelers
20–19
1990s (Steelers, 13–7)
SeasonSeason seriesatCincinnati BengalsatPittsburgh SteelersOverall seriesNotes
1990Bengals 2–0Bengals
27–3
Bengals
16–12
Bengals
21–20
Bengals take the first and only lead in the overall series.
Following their win in Pittsburgh, Bengals go on a 12-game road losing streak against divisional opponents.
Both teams finished with 9–7 records along with theHouston Oilers, but the Bengals clinched the AFC Central based on having the best head-to-head record, eliminating the Steelers from playoff contention.
1991Steelers 2–0Steelers
33–27(OT)
Steelers
17–10
Steelers
22–21
1992Steelers 2–0Steelers
21–9
Steelers
20–0
Steelers
24–21
Steelers hireBill Cowher as their head coach.
1993Steelers 2–0Steelers
24–16
Steelers
34–7
Steelers
26–21
In Cincinnati, Steelers overcame a 16–0 deficit.
1994Steelers 2–0Steelers
38–15
Steelers
14–10
Steelers
28–21
Steelers win 8 straight meetings (1991–1994).
1995Tie 1–1Steelers
49–31
Bengals
27–9
Steelers
29–22
Bengals' win snapped their 12-game road losing streak against divisional opponents.
In Cincinnati, Steelers overcame a 31–13 third quarter deficit to score their most points in a game against the Bengals.
Steelers loseSuper Bowl XXX.
1996Tie 1–1Bengals
34–24
Steelers
20–10
Steelers
30–23
1997Steelers 2–0Steelers
26–10
Steelers
20–3
Steelers
32–23
1998Bengals 2–0Bengals
25–20
Bengals
25–24
Steelers
32–25
1999Tie 1–1Steelers
17–3
Bengals
27–20
Steelers
33–26
2000s (Steelers, 15–6)
SeasonSeason seriesatCincinnati BengalsatPittsburgh SteelersOverall seriesNotes
2000Steelers 2–0Steelers
48–28
Steelers
15–0
Steelers
35–26
Bengals openPaul Brown Stadium (now known asPaycor Stadium).
2001Tie 1–1 Bengals
26–23(OT)
Steelers
16–7
Steelers
36–27
Steelers openHeinz Field (now known asAcrisure Stadium).
In Cincinnati, Bengals overcame a 23–10 deficit in the fourth quarter.
2002Steelers 2–0Steelers
34–7
Steelers
29–21
Steelers
38–27
2003Tie 1–1Steelers
17–10
Bengals
24–20
Steelers
39–28
2004Steelers 2–0Steelers
19–14
Steelers
28–17
Steelers
41–28
Steelersdraft QBBen Roethlisberger.
2005Tie 1–1Steelers
27–13
Bengals
38–31
Steelers
42–29
Both teams finished with 11–5 records, but the Bengals clinched the AFC North based on a better division record, setting up a AFC Wild Card Round game at Cincinnati the following week.
2005 PlayoffsSteelers 1–0Steelers
31–17
N/aSteelers
43–29
AFC Wild Card Round.
Bengals' QBCarson Palmer suffers an injury on the Bengals' second offensive play.
Steelers go on to winSuper Bowl XL.
2006Tie 1–1Steelers
23–17(OT)
Bengals
28–20
Steelers
44–30
Steelers eliminate the bengals from playoff contention with their win. Game in Cincinnati wasBill Cowher's final game as the Steelers' head coach.
2007Steelers 2–0Steelers
24–13
Steelers
24–10
Steelers
46–30
Steelers hireMike Tomlin as their head coach.
2008Steelers 2–0Steelers
38–10
Steelers
27–10
Steelers
48–30
In Cincinnati, Steelers record their largest victory against the Bengals with a 28–point differential.
Steelers win eight straight road meetings (2002–2008).
Steelers winSuper Bowl XLIII.
2009Bengals 2–0Bengals
23–20
Bengals
18–12
Steelers
48–32
Bengals' first season series sweep against the Steelers since the1998 season.
Bengals sweep the AFC North for the first time in franchise history.
2010s (Steelers, 18–3)
SeasonSeason seriesatCincinnati BengalsatPittsburgh SteelersOverall seriesNotes
2010Steelers 2–0Steelers
27–21
Steelers
23–7
Steelers
50–32
Steelers loseSuper Bowl XLV.
2011Steelers 2–0Steelers
24–17
Steelers
35–7
Steelers
52–32
In Pittsburgh, Steelers tie their largest victory against the Bengals with a 28–point differential.
2012Tie 1–1Steelers
24–17
Bengals
13–10
Steelers
53–33
Bengals clinch a playoff berth with their win.
2013Tie 1–1 Bengals
20–10
Steelers
30–20
Steelers
54–34
2014Steelers 2–0Steelers
42–21
Steelers
27–17
Steelers
56–34
In Pittsburgh, Steelers clinch the AFC North with their win.
2015Tie 1–1Steelers
33–20
Bengals
16–10
Steelers
57–35
2015 PlayoffsSteelers 1–0Steelers
18–16
N/aSteelers
58–35
AFC Wild Card Round.
The Bengals led 16–15 with a chance to run the clock out, but RBJeremy Hill fumbled to give the Steelers one last chance. Following two personal fouls by the Bengals, one of which was a severe hit by LBVontaze Burfict that resulted in a three-game suspension, KChris Boswell made the game-winning 35-yard field goal.
2016Steelers 2–0Steelers
24–20
Steelers
24–16
Steelers
60–35
In Cincinnati, Steelers' KChris Boswell makes six field goals, tying a franchise record for their most field goals made in a game.
2017Steelers 2–0Steelers
23–20
Steelers
29–14
Steelers
62–35
In Cincinnati, Steelers overcame a 17–0 deficit. The game also saw significant injuries to Steelers' LBRyan Shazier and Bengals' LBVontaze Burfict. Additionally, Steelers' WRJuJu Smith-Schuster and Bengals' SGeorge Iloka received suspensions, although Iloka's suspension was later overturned.
2018Steelers 2–0Steelers
28–21
Steelers
16–13
Steelers
64–35
2019Steelers 2–0Steelers
16–10
Steelers
27–3
Steelers
66–35
2020s (Tied, 6–6)
SeasonSeason seriesatCincinnati BengalsatPittsburgh SteelersOverall seriesNotes
2020Tie 1–1Bengals
27–17
Steelers
36–10
Steelers
67–36
Steelers win 11 straight meetings (2015–2020).
2021Bengals 2–0Bengals
41–10
Bengals
24–10
Steelers
67–38
Bengals' first season series sweep against the Steelers since the2009 season.
Last season for Steelers' QBBen Roethlisberger.
Bengals loseSuper Bowl LVI.
2022Tie 1–1Steelers
23–20(OT)
Bengals
37–30
Steelers
68–39
In Cincinnati, Steelers force five turnovers.
2023Steelers 2–0Steelers
16–10
Steelers
34–11
Steelers
70–39
2024Tie 1–1Steelers
44–38
Bengals
19–17
Steelers
71–40
2025Tie 1–1Bengals
33–31
Steelers
34–12
Steelers
72–41
In Pittsburgh, a notable incident occurred between Bengals wide receiverJa’Marr Chase and Steelers cornerbackJalen Ramsey. Chase reportedly spat on Ramsey, who retaliated by punching him, resulting in Ramsey’s ejection. Chase was later suspended for one game for his actions.
Summary of Results
SeasonSeason seriesatCincinnati BengalsatPittsburgh SteelersNotes
Regular SeasonSteelers 70–41Steelers 34–21Steelers 36–20
Postseason gamesSteelers 2–0Steelers 2–0no gamesAFC Wild Card:2005,2015
Regular and postseasonSteelers 72–41Steelers 36–21Steelers 36–20

See also

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