Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals live stream: How to watch

CINCINNATI, OH - NOVEMBER 26: Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (28) carries the ball during the game against the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals on November 26th, 2017 at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, OH. (Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
CINCINNATI, OH - NOVEMBER 26: Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (28) carries the ball during the game against the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals on November 26th, 2017 at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, OH. (Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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The Steelers and Bengals will show off one of the biggest rivalries in the AFC when they battle on Monday Night Football. Here’s how to tune in.

The Pittsburgh Steelers looked vulnerable in their home win against a Brett Hundley-led Green Bay Packers team last Sunday night, and now fans will wonder if they can bounce back on the primetime stage once more when the Cincinnati Bengals come to town.

The Steelers barely squeaked by last week, winning on a last-minute drive by Ben Roethlisberger for a field goal in the final seconds to move to 9-2 on the year. While 9-2 and a spot atop the entire AFC isn’t something to complain about, the Steelers and their fans know their team will need to do better if they want to head to the Super Bowl in Minnesota this year.

On the other side, possibly caught in the middle of a train coming through the tracks, the Cincinnati Bengals will head on the road for this primetime battle. They haven’t been as lucky in the AFC North standings, with a 5-6 record to show for their efforts in 2017, and now they’ll hope to avoid embarrassment by a divisional rival on Monday night.

How can I watch the Steelers and Bengals?

This battle will be broadcast on Monday Night Football on ESPN, with a potential blowout inbound to end Week 13 on a possible low note. While you can’t use NFL Sunday Ticket for this one, you can still stream it on the WatchESPN app on your devices if you’re looking to watch on something other than a television. If that isn’t good enough, you can also catch the replay on NFL Game Pass after the fact.

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This one could get ugly quickly, and the real storyline could quickly turn from “Will Ben Roethlisberger and company bounce back?” to “How bad could this game turn for the Bengals?”