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NFL scores, live updates: Steelers aim to bounce back vs. Bengals, Vikings host Cardinals

The Pittsburgh Steelers hit a snag last week, after rolling to a five-game win streak that included wins over both the Washington Commanders and Baltimore Ravens. They were tripped up on a visit to Ohio — a snowy one, in a loss to Cleveland on a Thursday night — but after the mini-bye, they’re back in the Buckeye State, and trying to avoid getting tagged again, this time by Cincinnati. The Bengals are a great passing team, leading the league in yards per game, but they’re in dire straits with five one-score losses to teams that would be in the playoffs today. They may need to win out to have a shot at the playoffs, but in any single game, Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase can make a massive difference.

In the NFC, the Cardinals are in Minnesota to face the quietly 9-2 Vikings. Arizona is tied for the NFC West lead, but the Vikings have been as steady as they come this year. Yes, they play in maybe the toughest division in football — the NFC North has three of the league’s nine eight-win teams heading into Week 13 — but they can take another step toward securing a playoff spot with a win over a division contender at home.

(No byes this week)

Live62 updates

  • The Bengals aren’t done yet

  • Commanders run up the score vs. Titans with another TD

  • Seahawks-Jets coming down to the wire

    This TD and extra point put the Seahawks up 26-21 over the Jets. With just over five minutes remaining, can the Jets make some magic?

  • Guess who threw another interception? Yup, it’s Kirk Cousins

    It’s Cousins’ fourth interception of the day. If the Falcons leave Cousins on the tarmac when their plane leaves, I don’t think anyone would blame them.

  • Bengals getting smashed after latest Burrow turnover

    Remember when I said that Burrow throwing interceptions wouldn’t help the Bengals catch up to the Steelers? That implicitly included getting stripped of the ball, which he just was. Bengals are now losing 41-

  • Zach Ertz scores first Commanders points of 2nd half

    It took WAS until the fourth quarter, but they finally scored some second-half points against the Titans.

  • Joe Burrow gets picked off

    The Bengals have less than 15 minutes to score at least 10 points against the Steelers. Burrow throwing an interception will not help them.

  • This catch gave Justin Jefferson his fifth-straight season of at least 1,000 receiving yards

  • If you missed Kirk Cousins’ first two horrendous interceptions, here’s a third one!

    Yikes, Kirk. Just yikes. After that, don’t be surprised if we hear calls for Michael Penix Jr. to start at QB next week.

  • Titans interception!

    The Commanders have considerably cooled off since their four-touchdown first half, but the Titans still have a ways to go to catch up. Maybe this interception will help.

  • Hey look, the Cardinals let Marvin Harrison Jr. do something!

  • “Just take the points” should become a fan chant at stadiums

    Instead of going for a field goal and a relatively easy three points, Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald decided to go for it on fourth down. The Jets made a goal line stand and now the Seahawks got no points out of that drive.

  • George Pickens doing more George Pickens things, i.e. getting called for unsportsmanlike conduct

    George “Unsportsmanlike Conduct” Pickens racked up another UC flag after this play. One of his teammates even came over to talk to him after, appearing to beg him to stop doing stuff that costs the team.

  • Kirk Cousins throws horrendous pick-six

  • Not a great day for the Vikings

    There haven’t been many Vikings highlights today, and that’s for good reason: they haven’t been doing much. They’re down 12-6 to the Cardinals and fans are not happy.

  • This Russell Wilson stat is so vintage he’s literally never done it before

  • Steelers-Bengals making history in their 110th game against each other

  • Drake Maye continues to impress

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