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Steelers vs. Bengals: Game time, live stream, TV coverage

Complete information for Sunday's game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals. 

Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals

The Pittsburgh Steelers (7-5) travel to Cincinnati to take on the Bengals (8-3-1) on Sunday. Last week, the Steelers were unable to pull off a fourth quarter comeback against the New Orleans Saints and lost 35-32. The Bengals are first in the AFC North after winning five of their last six games. They look to extend their winning streak to four games with a victory over the Steelers. 

You can follow the game with live stats and play-by-play here. 

How to watch

Details for Sunday's game are below:

Kickoff: 1 p.m. ET

Live stream: The game can be streamed live here.

TV coverage: CBS

Radio:  For a list of Bengals affiliates, click here. For a list of Steelers affiliates, click here.

Season Recap

Steelers

Week 13Saints 35, Steelers 32

Despite coming off a bye week and playing at home, the Steelers were unable to beat the Saints. The Steelers' defense allowed Drew Brees to throw five touchdowns as the Saints snapped their three-game losing streak. Ben Roethlisberger threw for 435 yards and two touchdowns, but also had two interceptions. 

Week 12: Bye

Week 11: Steelers 27, Titans 24

Le'Veon Bell ran for an 2014 NFL single-game high of 204 yards on 33 carries and Ben Roethlisberger threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Brown with nine minutes remaining, as the Steelers bounced back from a disappointing loss to the Jets the previous week. Tennessee ran for 49 yards and only had the ball for 20:11.

Week 10:Jets 20, Steelers 13

The Jets broke an eight-game losing streak by forcing four Steelers turnovers, including two interceptions. Michael Vick threw for 132 yards and two touchdowns. With his 39 yards rushing, he became the first quarterback in NFL history to run for 6,000 career yards. The Jets defense contained Ben Roethlisberger for most of the day after he threw an NFL-record 12 touchdown passes in his previous two games.

Week 9: Steelers 43, Ravens 23

Ben Roethlisberger threw six touchdown passes for the second-straight game as the Steelers avenged a Week 2 loss to the Ravens. Roethlisberger finished with 340 yards on 25 of 37 passing, and Antonio Brown had 11 catches for 144 yards and a touchdown to lead Pittsburgh. Linebacker James Harrison had two sacks for the second-straight game.

Week 8: Steelers 51, Colts 34

Ben Roethlisberger set franchise marks with 522 passing yards and six touchdowns as the Steelers held off a second-half rally by the Colts. Antonio Brown had 10 catches for 133 yards and two touchdowns, and Heath Miller added seven catches for 112 yards and a touchdown. William Gay returned an interception 33 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter.

Week 7: Steelers 30, Texans 23

Pittsburgh rebounded from a loss to the Browns in Week 6 by scoring 24-straight points in the second quarter to beat the Texans. Ben Roethlisberger completed 23 of 33 passes for 265 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Steelers. Pittsburgh forced three turnovers to win despite being outgained 393-328.

Bengals

Week 13: Bengals 14, Buccaneers 13

The Bengals held off the Buccaneers to win their third straight game. The Bucs, who entered the game with only two wins, got off to a 10-0 lead before the Bengals answered back. Andy Dalton was picked off three times, but he threw for a touchdown and ran for another as Cincinnati recovered to take the lead. 

Week 12: Bengals 22, Texans 13

The Bengals remained in first place in the AFC North with a win against the Texans. Andy Dalton threw for 233 yards with one touchdown and one interception, and receiver A.J. Green finished with a career-high 12 receptions for 121 yards. The Bengals defense also limited the Texans to 64 yards rushing. 

Week 11: Bengals 27, Saints 10

After an embarrassing Thursday night loss against the Browns, the Bengals rebounded to beat the Saints at the Superdome. Andy Dalton recovered from his disastrous performance by throwing for 220 yards with three touchdowns and zero interceptions. A.J. Green finished with 127 yards on 6 receptions, including one touchdown. 

Week 10: Browns 24, Bengals 3

The Bengals had a dismal performance, managing only a field goal against the Browns. They got off to a bad start after the Browns picked off Andy Dalton and scored a touchdown. The Bengals followed with a field goal, but failed to score any more the rest of the game. Dalton finished with two more interceptions and completed only 8-of-26 passes, completing a career-low 31 percent of his throws. 

Week 9: Bengals 33, Jaguars 23

Cincinnati pulled away from the Jaguars in the second half after blowing a 16-point fourth quarter lead, allowing Jacksonville to get within three points with less than eight minutes remaining following a Denard Robinson score. Cincinnati put the game away on the first play of their next possession, when Jeremy Hill (who ran for career-high 154 rushing yards and two touchdowns) broke off right tackle to score from 60 yards. Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton threw two touchdownspasses, one of them to A.J. Green in his return from a toe injury, but Dalton was also picked off twice, allowing Jacksonville to keep the score close.

Week 8: Bengals 27, Ravens 24

Andy Dalton's fourth quarter lost fumble and interception erased an 11-point lead, but Cincinnati ultimately hung on. Dalton led Cincinnati on a three-minute, 10-play, 80-yard drive and scored from one-yard out with 57 seconds left in the game. Baltimore thought they had the winning touchdown on an 80-yard bomb from Joe Flacco to Steve Smith with 32 seconds left, but Smith was called for offensive pass interference. Mohamed Sanu led the Bengals with five catches for 125 yards to help complete the team's first regular-season sweep of Baltimore in five years.

Week 7:Colts 27, Bengals 0

Cincinnati was dominated in all facets of the game. The Colts used 171 rushing yards as well as 344 passing yards and two touchdowns from quarterback Andrew Luck to top the Bengals. The Bengals offense sputtered all day, running only eight plays in Colts territory all game, punting 10 times and gaining just 135 yards of total offense. Colts wideoutT.Y. Hilton had with seven catches for 107 yards, and Reggie Wayne became the ninth receiver ever to cross the 14,000-yard career mark.