Pittsburgh 27, Cincinnati 13

1 2 3 4 T
PIT (4-2) 0 7 17 3 27
CIN (5-2) 3 3 0 7 13

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 23, 2005

Big Ben returns in Steelers' 10th straight road win

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2020
3rd down efficiency
4-113-11
4th down efficiency
0-00-0
Total Yards304302
Passing83211
Comp-Att
9-1421-36
Yards per pass
5.95.9
Rushing22191
Rushing Attempts
4719
Yards per rush
4.74.8
Penalties5-654-35
Turnovers22
Fumbles lost
10
Interceptions thrown
12
Possession35:2924:31
Air/Ground Leaders
Pittsburgh Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Roethli...9/149321
Cincinnati Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Palmer21/3622702
Pittsburgh Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Parker18131137
Bettis1356016
Cincinnati Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Johnson1265016
Houshma...117017
Pittsburgh Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Miller658121
Ward335118
Cincinnati Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Johnson494047
Houshma...775025
Pittsburgh Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Haynes110
Cincinnati Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Clemons001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERPITCIN
FG12:23Shayne Graham 26 Yd
Drive: 11 plays, 69 yds, 4:56
03
SECOND QUARTERPITCIN
TD2:45Heath Miller 2 Yd Pass From Ben Roethlisberger (Jeff Reed Kick)
Drive: 9 plays, 60 yds, 5:22
73
FG14:32Shayne Graham 39 Yd
Drive: 9 plays, 72 yds, 3:30
2713
THIRD QUARTERPITCIN
FG4:51Jeff Reed 27 Yd
Drive: 4 plays, 6 yds, 2:04
103
TD7:12Willie Parker 37 Yd Run (Jeff Reed Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 47 yds, 1:12
173
TD15:00Hines Ward 4 Yd Pass From Ben Roethlisberger (Jeff Reed Kick)
Drive: 10 plays, 60 yds, 6:16
243
FOURTH QUARTERPITCIN
FG8:04Jeff Reed 39 Yd
Drive: 10 plays, 49 yds, 6:18
273
TD13:03Carson Palmer 4 Yd Run (Shayne Graham Kick)
Drive: 7 plays, 79 yds, :55
2710

CINCINNATI (AP) -- Not yet, Bengals. Not quite yet.

In front of a record crowd roaring for a changing of the guard, the upstart Bengals got put in their place by the Pittsburgh Steelers, who proved Sunday that they're still the team to beat in the AFC North.

It was over when ...
The Steelers defense intercepted Carson Palmer twice in the third quarter. The Bengals weren't able to recover after Pittsburgh scored 10 points off the turnovers.
Game ball goes to ...
The Steelers D. Honorable mention goes to Pittsburgh's running game, which racked up 221 yards.
ESPN's take ...
Eric AllenWith two losses going into this game and the Bengals looking like a favorite, the Steelers not only won the game but won the mental advantage. Pittsburgh was able to get Big Ben and Hines Ward heavily involved along with all three backs today. The running backs did a great job controlling the ballgame despite all three having different running styles. This team is the class of its division and took a step in the right direction with the victory.
-- Eric Allen

Ben Roethlisberger threw two touchdown passes in his return from a knee injury and the Steelers used their proven formula -- run the ball and play defense -- to grind out a 27-13 victory.

"You have to understand that we're the champions until proven otherwise," said linebacker Joey Porter, part of a defense that made Carson Palmer look ordinary.

The Steelers (4-2) have a knack for winning tough games in tough places. They dominated the second half in front of a Cincinnati-record crowd of 66,104, and Pittsburgh set a franchise record of its own with a 10th straight road victory.

In the end, it was Hines Ward -- not Chad Johnson -- getting the last dance. He kicked up his heels following a third-quarter touchdown that essentially clinched it.

"They were 5-1, and everybody was on the Cincinnati Bengals bandwagon," Ward said. "For us to come in here and win the way we did, it goes a long way for our organization."

For the first time in their stadium's six-year history, the Bengals (5-2) had the fans on their side for a home game against the Steelers. There was more orange than yellow in the crowd that turned out on a raw, rainy day -- the kind the Steelers love to dominate with defense and runs.

Willie Parker's 37-yard touchdown run highlighted Pittsburgh's 221 yards on the ground. Parker ran for 131 yards overall, and injury-slowed Jerome Bettis even got in a few licks on a defense that gives up 4.9 yards per try.

"We knew coming in that if we wanted to control this division, this was the game," said Bettis, who had 56 yards.

Ward's 4-yard touchdown catch on the final play of the third quarter made it 24-6 and gave him a chance to rub it in with a Riverdance-style celebration, poking fun at Johnson's antics.

"It was spur of the moment," Ward said. "Chad and I have become good friends. He said he had one [dance] for us if he ever got in. I said, 'Why not try?' I didn't know how to do it. You could see I was a bad Riverdancer."

Johnson got one chance to dance, but his opening-drive touchdown was overturned on review. The Steelers' defense took it from there, making the Bengals look far inferior -- though they steadfastly refused to acknowledge it.

"I think we're better than them," said receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who led the Bengals with seven catches. "They won the game and I'm sure they feel like they're better than us, but I don't feel like it."

Palmer had tied Peyton Manning's NFL record of nine consecutive games with a passer rating of 100. The last time Palmer struggled was in his last game against the Steelers, a 19-14 loss in Cincinnati last season.

It happened again. Pittsburgh had two interceptions in the third quarter, setting up a decisive 10-point spurt. Palmer hadn't thrown an interception in 20 quarters and 169 attempts.

To make matters worse, Palmer got flattened by his former Southern California roommate, safety Troy Polamalu, as he tried to make a tackle on one interception return. Palmer finished 21-of-36 for 227 yards.

"It wasn't anything in particular they did," said Palmer, who had a measly 53.8 passer rating for the game. "I just didn't play well enough to win. I gave them two turnovers. When you play a championship team, you can't do that."

Roethlisberger didn't have to do much on Sunday. He was 9-of-14 for 93 yards and threw his first interception of the season. The running game did the rest.

The Bengals' biggest game since 1990 -- the last time they had a winning record -- reminded their fans of their dismal past. They had their chance to make a statement and bungled it.

They drove down the field after the opening kickoff, and Johnson did a giddy high-step after his diving catch in the back of the end zone was initially ruled a 16-yard touchdown. The Steelers challenged the call, and referee Tony Corrente overturned it, concluding that Johnson got only one foot down before his hand landed out of bounds.

Rookie Chris Henry then dropped a pass in the end zone, forcing a 30-yard field-goal attempt. Shayne Graham -- the most accurate kicker in Bengals history -- kicked it wide left.

The Bengals' next long drive ended in a 26-yard field goal by Graham, hardly what they needed. When Bettis started bowling them over, they knew they'd missed their chance.

Game notes
The Steelers held Rudi Johnson to 65 yards, extending their streak to 18 games without allowing a 100-yard rusher. Johnson was the last to do it. ... Pittsburgh has won six of the last seven and nine of the last 11 against Cincinnati. ... Roethlisberger was the only NFL starter without an interception. He improved to 9-0 as a starter on the road. ... The Bengals' first-round pick, linebacker David Pollack, hurt his left knee and left the game for an examination in the second half. He and the team declined to reveal the results. "It doesn't feel good," he said.


NFL Scores

Friday, October 21st 2005
Kansas City 30 Final
Miami 20
Sunday, October 23rd 2005
Pittsburgh 27 Final
Cincinnati 13
Detroit 13 Final
Cleveland 10
New Orleans 17 Final
St. Louis 28
Green Bay 20 Final
Minnesota 23
San Diego 17 Final
Philadelphia 20
San Francisco 17 Final
Washington 52
Indianapolis 38 Final
Houston 20
Dallas 10 Final
Seattle 13
Baltimore 6 Final
Chicago 10
Buffalo 17 Final
Oakland 38
Denver 23 Final
NY Giants 24
Tennessee 10 Final
Arizona 20
Monday, October 24th 2005
NY Jets 14 Final
Atlanta 27