Russell Wilson is turning back the clock in Pittsburgh. The 36-year-old threw for 414 yards in a 44-38 victory over Cincinnati that saw the Steelers improve to 5-1 since Wilson returned to the lineup following a calf injury.
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.
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.
Let Russ cook, indeed. Russell Wilson picked apart the Cincinnati Bengals defense while leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 44-38 victory in Sunday's
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.
Born in Cincinnati, Russell Wilson hadn't played in Cincinnati since October 2015, when he played for the Seahawks.
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.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson completes a touchdown pass of 25 yards to Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season. Watch all of Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's best plays from ...
There’s a special word in the English language that prominently features in both a fan-favorite Wicked song and an NFL quarterback’s vocabulary: Unlimited. Russell Wilson gave himself the nickname, “Mr.