Nov 1, 2015 at 6pm UK at ​Heinz Field
Cincinnati Bengals
16-10
Pittsburgh Steelers
FT
3
Q1
7
Brown (7:46)
3
Q2
0
0
Q3
3
Green (2:57)
10
Q4
0

Half-Time Report: Pittsburgh Steelers hold one-point lead over Cincinnati Bengals

Antonio Brown's touchdown in the first quarter sends the Pittsburgh Steelers into the break with a 7-6 lead over the Cincinnati Bengals in their AFC North clash.

The Pittsburgh Steelers hold a one-point lead at the break in their AFC North clash against the Cincinnati Bengals at Heinz Field.

Antonio Brown #84 of the Pittsburgh Steelers catches a touchdown pass in the 1st quarter during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Heinz Field on November 1, 2015© Getty Images

Ben Roethlisberger returned to the field for the first time since week three, and engineered a scoring drive on his side's first possession as running back Le'Veon Bell ran through the Bengals' defense.

The 33-year-old capped the drive by firing to Antonio Brown on a quick route to the sideline, and the receiver made the catch for a one-yard touchdown.

Cincinnati responded with a strong drive of their own as Andy Dalton completed several strikes to his wideouts to get into the redzone, but an incompletion to Tyler Eifert forced a field-goal attempt from Mike Nugent, which the kicker sent through the uprights.

The Bengals moved to within a point when Nugent kicked his second field goal of the match, but their offense's struggles in the redzone continued as Dalton failed to find his receivers downfield.

Pittsburgh were dealt a major blow before the break when Bell sustained a serious knee injury when he was tackled making a run down the sideline, resulting him leaving the field on a cart.

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