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Despite denying any wrongdoing against the Pittsburgh Steelers during their last matchup, a star wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals issued a
Following his one-game suspension for spitting in the face of Steelers DB Jalen Ramsey, Ja'Marr Chase issued an apology on social media.
The Steelers cooked up recipes to beat the Indianapolis Colts and win a rematch against Cincinnati, but Pittsburgh fell short against the Packers, Chargers and Bears as the defense surged and then faltered, plagued by recurring coverage busts and ill-matched schemes.
Instead, PFF's grades tilted heavily in favor of the Bears' offensive line, with guard Jonah Jackson leading the way with a 76.5 grade. Jackson exited the game with an eye injury after 45 snaps, but his body of work before his exit was good enough to lead the way.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase broke his silence on Monday after being issued a one-game suspension by the NFL for an on-field incident with Steelers defensive back Jalen Ramsey.
Expert recap and game analysis of the Chicago Bears vs. Pittsburgh Steelers NFL game from November 23, 2025 on ESPN.
After the Bears quarterback gained eight yards up the left sideline, he was shoved out of bounds by Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey. The hit was made along the Bears’ sideline and started a skirmish, with Bears cornerback C.J. Gardner-Johnson grabbing Ramsey’s jersey and Bears players yapping at the Steelers cornerback.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' No. 1 cornerback left the team's Week 12 game against the Chicago Bears with a leg injury.
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What marks do the Bears get after their 31-28 win at Soldier Field?
Mike Tomlin thrives living on the margins. The Pittsburgh Steelers coach loves it when things get “thick,” to borrow one of his favorite words. Things have rarely been murkier during Tomlin's 19-year tenure than they are right now for the Steelers (6-5).