The Steelers held the red-hot Cincinnati Bengals offense to a single touchdown, and the defense even scored two touchdowns to key a 34-12 win that kept the Steelers alone in first place in the AFC North Division with a 6-4 record.
Kyle Dugger sparked the Steelers with a 73-yard interception return late in the third quarter to give the Steelers breathing room at 20-9. Kenneth Gainwell's 5-yard touchdown catch of a Mason Rudolph pass clinched the win late in the game. And James Pierre, starting in place of injured Darius Slay, picked up a fumble and returned it 33 yards for the defense's second score with 3:22 remaining.
But the biggest play was Dugger's.