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Russell Wilson and the Steelers are on the rise after another key win, as the 49ers continue to tumble. Who else won or lost in NFL Week 13?
There’s plenty for the Black and Gold to celebrate from the final outcome of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 44-38 road win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Defensively we knew the Steelers could suppress an offense of Cincinnati’s caliber. However, Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase just kept firing, and Wilson continued striking back until the final whistle.
Wilson and the Steelers have faced all three AFC North teams this season, going 2–1 against the divisional opponents.
Another Sunday, another full slate of NFL action nearly in the books. And Week 13 has been plenty full of drama, from the Minnesota Vikings surviving another close game to reach 10 wins to the Pittsburgh Steelers outlasting the Cincinnati Bengals in a high-scoring shootout to remain atop the AFC North.
Born in Cincinnati, Russell Wilson hadn't played in Cincinnati since October 2015, when he played for the Seahawks.
Russell Wilson turned back the clock as the Pittsburgh Steelers won a 44-38 shootout over divisional rival Cincinnati on Sunday. “It was fun. We just had a great time,” Wilson said via The Associated Press.
Russell Wilson and Justin Fields have improved the quarterback room of the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, a key piece of the coaching staff was tempted to leave the team.
Wilson's steady play makes him look like a viable long-term option for the Steelers, who signed him to a one-year deal in March.
Quarterback Russell Wilson was serving up 'Dangerwiches' on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals, cooking their secondary with an impressive stat line of 414 passing yards and three touchdowns. However,
The Pittsburgh Steelers made the shocking move to welcome in three new quarterbacks to the Steel City in the 2024 offseason in Russell Wilson, Justin Fields, and Kyle Allen.