Week 15 Preview: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Closing out Week 15, a Monday night matinee sees a battle in the AFC North as the Pittsburgh Steelers (11-2) travel to Cincinnati to battle the Bengals (2-10-1).
Closing out Week 15, a Monday night matinee sees a battle in the AFC North as the Pittsburgh Steelers (11-2) travel to Cincinnati to battle the Bengals (2-10-1).
This game was supposed to be a battle between old school and new school in the AFC North. However, since Joe Burrow is out for the season, Ryan Finley will lead the Cincinnati Bengals as they host Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since this is a Monday night game, it could not get flexed so we are stuck with a game that will likely end in a blowout. That does not mean there isn’t still money to be made in DFS. Now let’s jump right into the top players for this Monday night showdown.
The Cincinnati Bengals (2-9-1) host the Dallas Cowboys (3-9) in a matchup of disappointing 2020 teams playing with backup quarterbacks. This could be one of the most entertaining games this weekend between a pair of teams that have nothing to lose.
The New York Giants took control of the NFC East with a 19-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
The New York Giants (3-7) head to Paul Brown Stadium to take on the Cincinnati Bengals (2-7-1). By looking at the teams’ records, one would think this game doesn’t mean much. But the Giants play in the NFC (L)East. With a win today, and an Eagles loss on Monday, Big Blue would be in first place in the division.
The Sunday slate in Week 11 includes a surprisingly intriguing matchup of two rebuilding teams when the Cincinnati Bengals (2-6-1) visit the Washington Football Team (2-7). Storylines abound in this AFC-NFC showdown.
The Cincinnati Bengals (2-5-1) are in the Steel City to tangle with the NFL’s lone remaining undefeated team on Sunday. The Pittsburgh Steelers (8-0) host the AFC North showdown that was flexed to an afternoon slot.
The Cincinnati Bengals (2-5-1) came into their home matchup with the Tennessee Titans (5-2) as seven-point underdogs. They were widely expected to be blown out by the AFC South front-runners but flipped the script with a solid scheme that led to a 31-20 victory.
Only the best and most flexible fantasy players will survive the brutal cold and windy conditions we are about to receive. From thy bounty through players galore… Okay, Okay, enough already. Let’s dive in and see what we have.
The Cincinnati Bengals (1-5-1) host the Tennessee Titans (5-1) on Sunday in a matchup of two teams on opposite sides of the AFC landscape. After scoring over 30 points in four straight games, the Titans were held to 24 last week in their first loss of the season, falling to Pittsburgh 27-24. Cincinnati comes into the game after suffering their fourth one-score heartbreaker of 2020, this time at the hands of the Cleveland Browns, 37-34.
After several weeks of uncertainty, the Cincinnati Bengals have solved the situation with their disgruntled star. The Bengals have traded defensive and Carlos Dunlap to the Seattle Seahawks just days before the trade deadline.
In one of the wildest games from Sunday, the Cleveland Browns (5-2) outlasted the Cincinnati Bengals (1-5-1) in an offensive showcase for both teams. Cleveland took the Week 7 divisional battle 37-34.
Closing out Week 15, a Monday night matinee sees a battle in the AFC North as the Pittsburgh Steelers (11-2) travel to Cincinnati to battle the Bengals (2-10-1).
This game was supposed to be a battle between old school and new school in the AFC North. However, since Joe Burrow is out for the season, Ryan Finley will lead the Cincinnati Bengals as they host Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since this is a Monday night game, it could not get flexed so we are stuck with a game that will likely end in a blowout. That does not mean there isn’t still money to be made in DFS. Now let’s jump right into the top players for this Monday night showdown.
The Cincinnati Bengals (2-9-1) host the Dallas Cowboys (3-9) in a matchup of disappointing 2020 teams playing with backup quarterbacks. This could be one of the most entertaining games this weekend between a pair of teams that have nothing to lose.
The New York Giants took control of the NFC East with a 19-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
The New York Giants (3-7) head to Paul Brown Stadium to take on the Cincinnati Bengals (2-7-1). By looking at the teams’ records, one would think this game doesn’t mean much. But the Giants play in the NFC (L)East. With a win today, and an Eagles loss on Monday, Big Blue would be in first place in the division.
The Sunday slate in Week 11 includes a surprisingly intriguing matchup of two rebuilding teams when the Cincinnati Bengals (2-6-1) visit the Washington Football Team (2-7). Storylines abound in this AFC-NFC showdown.
The Cincinnati Bengals (2-5-1) are in the Steel City to tangle with the NFL’s lone remaining undefeated team on Sunday. The Pittsburgh Steelers (8-0) host the AFC North showdown that was flexed to an afternoon slot.
The Cincinnati Bengals (2-5-1) came into their home matchup with the Tennessee Titans (5-2) as seven-point underdogs. They were widely expected to be blown out by the AFC South front-runners but flipped the script with a solid scheme that led to a 31-20 victory.
Only the best and most flexible fantasy players will survive the brutal cold and windy conditions we are about to receive. From thy bounty through players galore… Okay, Okay, enough already. Let’s dive in and see what we have.
The Cincinnati Bengals (1-5-1) host the Tennessee Titans (5-1) on Sunday in a matchup of two teams on opposite sides of the AFC landscape. After scoring over 30 points in four straight games, the Titans were held to 24 last week in their first loss of the season, falling to Pittsburgh 27-24. Cincinnati comes into the game after suffering their fourth one-score heartbreaker of 2020, this time at the hands of the Cleveland Browns, 37-34.
After several weeks of uncertainty, the Cincinnati Bengals have solved the situation with their disgruntled star. The Bengals have traded defensive and Carlos Dunlap to the Seattle Seahawks just days before the trade deadline.
In one of the wildest games from Sunday, the Cleveland Browns (5-2) outlasted the Cincinnati Bengals (1-5-1) in an offensive showcase for both teams. Cleveland took the Week 7 divisional battle 37-34.
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