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With a 7-7 record, doubts encircle the Pittsburgh Steelers, especially with some fans and pundits pointing to a lackluster fate. The focus intensifies on the leadership of Mike Tomlin, sparking questions about his suitability for the Pittsburgh position.

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Returning to Acrisure Stadium this Saturday, the Steelers brace for a crucial divisional clash against the Cincinnati Bengals. The Black and Gold will seek to break a three-game losing streak. Their last taste of victory traces back a month ago against the same Bengals. However, things have changed since the last time; let’s look at some important details of the upcoming game.

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Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers: depth chart and injuries

For the Cincinnati Bengals, their star quarterback Joe Burrow is out because of his wrist injury. So, the depth chart of the team looks like this:

QB: Jake Browning
RB1: Joe Mixon
RB2: Trayveon Williams
LWR: Andrei Iosivas
RWR: Tee Higgins
SWR: Tyler Boyd
TE1: Drew Sample

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The Steelers’ QB also has a similar story as their starting QB, Kenny Pickett, is recovering from a right ankle injury. So, currently, their depth chart is:

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QB: Mason Rudolph
RB1: Najee Harris
RB2: Jaylen Warren
LWR: Diontae Johnson
RWR: George Pickens
SWR: Allen Robinson III
TE1: Pat Freiermuth

Moreover, the teams have also released the names that are going to miss out on the upcoming matchup.

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Bengals:

Ja’Marr Chase, wide receiver. IR Status: Out
DJ Ivey, cornerback. IR Status: Injured Reserve
DJ Reader, defensive tackle. IR Status: Injured Reserve
Cam Taylor-Britt, cornerback. IR Status: Injured Reserve

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Steelers:

Trenton Thompson, safety. IR Status: Out
Kenny Pickett, quarterback. IR Status: Out
Minkah Fitzpatrick, safety. IR Status: Out

So, both teams will compete without their starting quarterbacks. It’s to be seen what are the predictions for this highly anticipated showdown between the two rivals.

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Bengals vs. Steelers: predictions and additional information

Date: Saturday, December 23
Time: 4:30 p.m. ET
Venue: Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Broadcasting rights: NFL Network

This weekend, the clash between the Bengals and Steelers is poised to showcase a battle of weak defenses. In terms of the total defense, the Bengals hold the 30th spot and the Steelers the 20th. Interestingly, both teams will confront the challenge of fielding backup quarterbacks. The anticipation is palpable for a high-scoring spectacle. Despite being a third-string quarterback, Rudolph brings veteran experience to the Steelers’ offensive lineup.

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He’s poised to take calculated shots and kindle a spark in the team. His approach suggests a willingness to risk everything, knowing there’s little to lose if performance falters. On the opposing side, Jake Browning emerges as a dependable backup for the Bengals. He showcased his capability with a notable 324-yard performance in the previous week. Don’t miss out on this marquee contest!

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