The Pittsburgh Steelers’ victory over the Cincinnati Bengals has officially created some NFL history. They are tied with the Dallas Cowboys for the longest streak of winning seasons in NFL history.
The Steelers haven’t had a losing season since 2003, and the Cowboys under Tom Landry enjoyed a perfect season from 1965 to 1985.Next season, Pittsburgh can break the record, and head coach Mike Tomlin has now had 18 straight winning seasons to begin his coaching tenure.
Pittsburgh, who leads the AFC North, is hoping to get a high seed in the AFC playoffs, but it will require some late-game defeats from the Kansas City Chiefs or Buffalo Bills.
On the other hand, the Steelers have performed admirably all season long. They improved to 9-3 despite suffering a crushing defeat to the Cleveland Browns. With the second game against the Cleveland Browns scheduled for next week at Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh has three divisional games left, one against each team.
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