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Replay: Cincinnati Bengals beat Pittsburgh Steelers 37-30

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) looks to throw in the first quarter during a Week 11 NFL game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022, at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pa.

The Cincinnati Bengals (5-4) will face the Pittsburgh Steelers (3-6) in a Week 11 AFC North battle at 4:25 p.m. on CBS. Cincinnati is coming off a bye week while Pittsburgh is coming off a win over the New Orleans Saints.

The Bengals are 3.5-point favorites and the over/under point total for the game is set at 40, according to Tipico Sportsbook. Cincinnati is 6-3 against the spread this season and Pittsburgh is 4-4-1.

When these two teams last played, the Steelers won 23-20 in overtime. Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, who was returning after a preseason appendectomy, threw for 338 yards with two touchdowns and four interceptions. Steelers defensive end T.J. Watt was injured near the end of regulation that week, but is back on the field after recovering from a pectoral injury.

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Steelers convert near interception by Logan Wilson into touchdown | Bengals 37, Steelers 30

After driving down the field against a soft-coverage Bengals defense, the Steelers scored on a Najee Harris rushing touchdown from the 1-yard line.

Bengals extend lead on Evan McPherson field goal | Bengals 37, Steelers 23

The Bengals took over after a failed 4th & 19 by the Steelers. Kicker Evan McPherson converted a 44-yard field goal after Cincinnati ran out as much clock as possible.

Samaje Perine, Joe Burrow mark career days

Bengals running back Samaje Perine became the first Cincinnati running back to ever record three receiving touchdowns in a game. Quarterback Joe Burrow completed his third-ever game with four passing touchdowns. Burrow threw three of his touchdown passes to Perine and the other to wide receiver Trenton Irwin.

Burrow-Boyd connection increases Bengals' lead | Cincinnati 34, Steelers 23

After being pinned inside their own 10-yard line, the Bengals marched down the field after a quarterback Joe Burrow found wide receiver Tyler Boyd for a 27-yard completion to get the drive going. The Bengals' offense spent the rest of the drive being balanced as Samaje Perine scored his third touchdown of the game on a XX-yard run.

McPherson completed the PAT to seal a 93-yard, eight-play drive and increase the Bengals' lead.

Evan McPherson field goal increases Bengals' lead | Bengals 27, Steelers 23

After another promising drive from the Bengals stalled after a batted pass by the Steelers defense, kicker Evan McPherson made a 54-yard field goal to give the Bengals a four-point lead.

Burrow throws another interception, this time directly to TJ Watt, Bengals' defense holds | Bengals 24, Steelers 23

Quarterback Joe Burrow threw his sixth interception of the year to the Steelers, but the defense was able to hold Pittsburgh to a field goal. The Bengals preserved the lead at 24-23.

Bengals get back on top after long drive in third quarter | Bengals 24, Steelers 20

After and interception before halftime led to the Steelers taking a lead, quarterback Joe Burrow drove the Bengals down the field on their second possession of the second half. The drive was capped by a touchdown pass to Trenton Irwin. Evan McPherson's kick gave the Bengals a 24-20 lead. The touchdown catch was the first of Irwin's career.

Running back Joe Mixon is being evaluated for a head injury.

Steelers convert Burrow interception into 20-17 lead before halftime

After another tipped pass by quarterback Joe Burrow led to an interception by Steelers cornerback Levi Wallace, the Steelers quickly drove down to the 13-yard line and kicker Matthew Wright converted the 30-yard kick to give the Steelers the lead.

The Steelers outscored the Bengals 17-7 in the second quarter and will receive the second-half kickoff.

Joe Burrow throws interception during drive before halftime | Bengals 17, Steelers 17

Quarterback Joe Burrow was attempting to drive the Bengals down to take the lead before halftime when a second-down pass was tipped and intercepted by the Steelers. That's the fifth interception Burrow's thrown against the Steelers this season. Cornerback Levi Wallace made the interception. All seven interceptions by Burrow have come against AFC North opponents this season.

The Steelers take over possession with 31 seconds before halftime.

Steelers tie game with Kenny Pickett touchdown pass to George Pickens | Bengals 17, Steelers 17

After a drive aided by defensive backfield penalties on the Bengals, the Steelers tied the game at 17 after quarterback Kenny Pickett completed a 24-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver George Pickens.

Pickens was wide open after the Steelers ran a bunch set and the Bengals' secondary didn't properly cover the rookie wide receiver. The touchdown pass was the third of Pickett's career.

Bengals take lead on Samaje Perine touchdown catch | Bengals 17, Steelers 10

After the Steelers tied the game, the Bengals marched down the field on a drive dominated by wide receiver Tee Higgins. The Bengals' receiver caught four passes for 55 yards on the drive.

Perine caught his second touchdown pass of the game on a similar play where he went out to the weak side of the defense on a screen and ran down the sideline for the touchdown.

Steelers tie game on first drive of second quarter | Bengals 10, Steelers 10

After quarterback Kenny Pickett drove the Steelers down the field on their first drive of the second quarter, running back Najee Harris scored on a 19-yard run. Kicker Matthew Wright converted the extra point to tie the game.

Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson exited the game with an injury early in the drive and did not return.

Burrow completes touchdown pass to Samaje Perine | Bengals 10, Steelers 3

Cincinnati's third possession looked much more like the offense before the bye week. Burrow drove the Bengals' offense down the field and finished the drive off with a 29-yard touchdown pass to running back Samaje Perine. Perine came out of the backfield on a slip screen and ran down the sidelines for the score.

Perine's touchdown on a 29-yard catch and run is the third pass of 20+ yards for Burrow in the first quarter this season and it's also the 17th consecutive game with at least one passing touchdown for Burrow.

Kicker Evan McPherson converted the extra point.

Steelers tie game after Matthew Wright field goal | Bengals 3, Steelers 3

The Steelers' second drive of the game mirrored the Bengals'. After a 22-yard pass from Kenny Pickett to George Pickens, the Steelers drove into Bengals' territory but stalled on the drive.

Wright converted a 42-yard field goal to tie the game.

Bengals take early lead after Evan McPherson field goal | Bengals 3, Steelers 0

Burrow opened his second drive of the game with a 25-yard completion to tight end Hayden Hurst, but the drive stalled. Kicker Evan McPherson converted a field goal to give the Bengals the early 3-0 lead with new punter Drue Chrisman holding.

McPherson's 45-yard field goal gives the Bengals a 3-0 lead. It's a better start for Cincinnati than the Week 1 meeting with Pittsburgh, when the Bengals trailed 7-0 right off the bat (on Minkah Fitzpatrick's pick-6) and fell behind 17-3 in the second quarter.

Drue Chrisman's first punt muffed by Steelers

The Bengals' first drive of the game stalled after a false-start penalty by tight end Hayden Hurst left the Bengals behind the chains. After a short run by Joe Mixon on 2nd down, Burrow missed a pass to Hurst and the Bengals punted. Chrisman's punt was muffed by Steven Sims, who brought the ball back out to the 5-yard line.

Punter Kevin Huber, wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase among Bengals' inactive

Bengals punter Kevin Huber will not play for the Bengals as Drue Chrisman will have punting and holding duties against the Steelers. Wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase also is inactive as he recovers from a hip injury. Chase was not put on injured reserve and could be available next week against the Tennessee Titans.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: NFL Week 11 scores: Bengals beat Steelers 37-30 in AFC North