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Bengals win to get in, Steelers ousted

Back-to-back berths in playoffs a rarity

A.J. Green couldn’t hang on to this second-quarter pass, but made a big play near end of game for Bengals. (Associated Press)
Will Graves Associated Press

PITTSBURGH – A.J. Green doesn’t really care about the Cincinnati Bengals’ woeful past. The wide receiver wasn’t part of it and hasn’t really taken the time to study it.

The Bengals were bad. End of story. Now they’re good. Beginning of story.

Andy Dalton hit Green for a 21-yard pass in the final minutes to set up Josh Brown’s 43-yard field goal with 4 seconds left to lift the Bengals to a 13-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. Cincinnati (9-6) clinched a second straight playoff berth after beating the Steelers (7-8) for the first time since 2009. Pittsburgh (7-8) was eliminated from postseason contention.

The only other time the Bengals made the playoffs in consecutive seasons came in 1981-82, six years before Green was born.

“This has been our goal coming in at the beginning of the season,” Green said. “A lot of people talked about we hadn’t been in in back to back seasons in 30 years. I don’t worry about that stuff. I’ve been here two years and we made the playoffs all two years. That’s all we can control.”

Shredding the label as erratic – and sometimes comical – losers one improbable victory at a time, the Bengals, their precocious duo of Green and Dalton and their quickly improving defense have Cincinnati in uncharted territory.

The Bengals have been around since 1968. This is the first time they’ll make the postseason in two straight non-strike years.

“I know they just think that there’s some complex; there’s no complex, you’ve just got to come play and win,” coach Marvin Lewis said. “This group in there has very little history of anything.”

Maybe that’s why the Bengals aren’t doomed to repeat it.

Brown missed a 56-yarder earlier in the fourth quarter, but earned a second chance when Reggie Nelson picked off Ben Roethlisberger and returned it to the Pittsburgh 46 with 14 seconds remaining. Dalton found Green down the right sideline on the next play, setting up Brown’s winner.

Dalton completed 24 of 41 for 278 yards and two interceptions for the Bengals, which snapped a five-game losing streak to Pittsburgh. Green caught 10 passes for 116 yards and Cincinnati’s defense never let the Steelers get comfortable.

Roethlisberger completed 14 of 28 passes for 220 yards with a TD and two interceptions. Leon Hall returned the first pick 17 yards for a TD in the first quarter and Nelson picked off a Roethlisberger pass in the fourth.

The Steelers needed to win their final two games to make the playoffs.

“”We should be (in the playoffs) if it wasn’t for me,” Roethlisberger said.

Bengals 13, Steelers 10

Cincinnati 7 3 0 3 13
Pittsburgh 0 7 3 0 10

Cin—Hall 17 interception return (Brown kick)

Cin—FG Brown 41

Pit—A.Brown 60 pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick)

Pit—FG Suisham 40

Cin—FG Brown 43

A—63,236.

Cin Pit
First downs 16 15
Total Net Yards 267 280
Rushes-yards 16-14 31-95
Passing 253 185
Punt Returns 3-(-2) 2-6
Kickoff Returns 0-0 3-67
Interceptions Ret. 2-27 2-6
Comp-Att-Int 24-41-2 14-28-2
Sacked-Yrds Lost 6-25 4-35
Punts 6-52.7 7-45.3
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1
Penalties-Yards 7-55 5-63
Time of Poss. 28:15 31:45

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Cincinnati, Green-Ellis 15-14, M.Jones 1-0. Pittsburgh, Mendenhall 11-50, Dwyer 14-39, Redman 3-4, Roethlisberger 2-3, Wallace 1-(minus 1).

PASSING—Cincinnati, Dalton 24-41-2-278. Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 14-28-2-220.

RECEIVING—Cincinnati, Green 10-116, M.Jones 5-65, Gresham 3-38, Hawkins 3-30, Tate 1-23, Whalen 1-6, Green-Ellis 1-0. Pittsburgh, A.Brown 5-97, Miller 3-45, Redman 2-32, Cotchery 2-20, Sanders 1-13, Wallace 1-13.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Cincinnati, Brown 56 (SH). Pittsburgh, Suisham 24 (WL), 53 (SH).