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PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have tweaked their offense over the weeks and in the last two weeks, it sure seems like they have found their identity. Dubbed the ‘jumbo package’ the Steelers have run 32 total plays out of the package, and run it more than anyone else in the NFL, with over 11 percent of their plays coming in that package.
Thursday night’s AFC North showdown at Paycor Stadium brings something rare: two grizzled vets under center, high stakes, and a division race hanging by threads.
On both sides of the ball, Pittsburgh (4-2, 1-0) played with an edge that powered its 22nd consecutive regular-season home win over Cleveland. The victory also kept the Steelers atop the AFC North ahead of the Bengals, Ravens and Browns. Conversely, the loss dropped Cleveland to 1-5 overall and 0-3 in AFC North play.
Cincinnati Bengals star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson is questionable to play against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday with a hip injury. He idd not practice all week, but will likely see how he feels after a pregame warmup before deciding if he will suit up.
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