By Nick Shook
NFL.com
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Comparatively, this should be a blowout.
The Pittsburgh Steelers (9-2) haven’t lost since Week 5. They’re ranked fourth in the NFL in passing, and seventh in total offense (in terms of yards per game). They hold an iron grip on the AFC North as we approach the final month of the season.
And yet, there remains the unsettling nature of Pittsburgh’s wins. The Steelers needed a field goal to edge a Brett Hundley-led Packers team last week. Earlier in November, Pittsburgh barely squeaked past Detroit and Indianapolis in consecutive games, with a bye week wedged between them.
There’s also Pittsburgh’s decimation of Tennessee on Thursday Night Football, and the Steelers‘ 15-point win over Cincinnati back in Week 7.
Which Steelers team will we see on Monday night? Well, it is December, and despite last week’s airborne shootout, a shift to winter, midwestern football is likely in the cards. Paul Brown Stadium isn’t exactly a fearsome environment for opposing teams, but (even with Monday night’s low of 49 degrees) it gets bitter along the Ohio River this time of year.
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