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In a thrilling matchup on Saturday night, the Pittsburgh Steelers' defense consistently provided opportunities for the offense, which ultimately capitalized in the fourth quarter. With the Bengals leading 19-7, the Steelers found momentum as Russell Wilson connected with tight end Pat Freiermuth, cutting the deficit to just five points at 19-14.
The Steelers' defense was relentless throughout the game, creating turnovers and applying pressure on the Bengals' quarterback, which allowed the offense to stay in the contest. Wilson's leadership and Freiermuth's reliable hands were pivotal in the Steelers' efforts to mount a comeback.
As the game progressed, the tension heightened, with fans on the edge of their seats. The Steelers showcased resilience, demonstrating that they could respond under pressure. With the game still within reach, the stage was set for a dramatic finish, leaving fans hopeful for a potential upset against their division rivals.
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