The Thursday Night Football matchup for this week has the Pittsburgh Steelers visiting the Cincinnati Bengals in what’s already being dubbed by NFL Network as a revenge game after last year’s overtime thriller. To catch all the action, remember Thursday Night Football is streamed exclusively on Prime Video this year as confirmed by Fox Sports and the official NFL site. That means you’ll need an active Amazon Prime account and can watch on most smart TVs or mobile devices through the Prime Video app.
The Bengals are coming off a razor thin 33-31 win against the Steelers just last week, with Joe Flacco throwing for 342 yards in a game that saw both teams lighting up the scoreboard according to ESPN’s box score. The back-to-back scheduling quirk is the talk of the league—NFL.com reports this is the first time in nearly a decade two AFC North rivals have faced off in consecutive weeks during the regular season. All signs point to another emotional, chippy contest.
Major headlines center on Steelers coach Mike Tomlin facing pressure to tighten up his secondary after getting torched for over 300 air yards. The Bengals, meanwhile, are reveling in their new identity behind Joe Flacco, whose midseason resurgence has sparked Cincinnati’s offense and drawn national praise, with The Athletic calling him the dark horse Comeback Player of the Year contender. Sports reporters across CBS and ESPN are buzzing that this short turnaround could favor whichever defense can adjust schemes faster.
BetMGM sets the current line with Bengals favored by 2.5 points at home, the over under sitting at 48.5, reflecting confidence that both offenses will keep firing. The consensus among analysts leans slightly toward the Bengals due to home field advantage and perceived quarterback edge—but a few contrarians, like Peter King at NBC Sports, believe the Steelers defense has enough pride to force turnovers and pull the upset.
Watch for Steelers rookie receiver Malachi Graham, who had two touchdowns in last week’s duel, and Bengals pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, whose ability to collapse the pocket could be decisive. Injury-wise, no new major developments have been confirmed in the past 24 hours by NFL.com, though local Cincinnati outlets are tracking the health of Bengals tackle Orlando Brown Jr., who tweaked his ankle but practiced in full Tuesday.
In summary, expect a hard-hitting, high-stakes divisional grudge match that could set the AFC North tone for weeks. Thanks for listening—make sure you subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more, check out quietplease.ai.
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