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Steelers’ record: 6-5 • One year ago: 7-3-1

1:09 p.m. – What Went Wrong. After giving up one first down on Cincinnati’s opening possession, the Steelers defense forced a Kevin Huber punt. The kick traveled 52 yards and bounced sideways out of bounds at the Pittsburgh 2-yard line, where the offense began its first possession.

1:14 p.m. – What Went Right: The Steelers offense went three-and-out, but the punt team stepped up and made a play. Punting out of his own end zone, Jordan Berry boomed a 60-yard punt, and gunner Justin Layne defeated the guy blocking him and made the tackle on the return for no gain.

There were a lot of good things that came from a drive that began

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