The Pittsburgh Steelers (4-1) are facing the Cincinnati Bengals (2-4) in a rare NFL matchup featuring two starting quarterbacks over 40 years old, Aaron Rodgers and Joe Flacco.The Steelers have not won a Thursday night game on the road since 2016. A win would put Pittsburgh in firm control of the AFC North.You can watch the game on WTAE Channel 4, followed by live postgame coverage.FIRST QUARTERThe Steelers get the ball first and put together an impressive 69-yard drive, featuring a 39-yard completion from Aaron Rodgers to DK Metcalf. Rodgers finds tight end Jonnu Smith on a 10-yard touchdown pass as the Steelers score first. Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 0 SECOND QUARTERRodgers leads another nice drive, all the way to Cincinnati’s 18-yard line. The Steelers go for it on fourth and one, and they appear to get the first down, but not so fast: It’s a 5-yard penalty for a false start. Chris Boswell boots a 41-yard field goal to extend their lead. Pittsburgh 10, Cincinnati 0Cincinnati is on the scoreboard now. Joe Flacco drives the Bengals 72 yards in 10 plays, capping it off with an 8-yard toss to Ja’Marr Chase for a touchdown. Pittsburgh 10, Cincinnati 7Rodgers launches a deep ball intended for DK Metcalf, but Jordan Battle picks off the pass at Cincinnati’s 21-yard line. The Bengals quickly drive down the field, with Chase Brown breaking off a 37-yard run and Flacco hitting Tee Higgins on a 29-yard TD pass. Cincinnati 14, Pittsburgh 10With 43 seconds to go before halftime, Rodgers throws his second interception of the night as DJ Turner II rips the ball away from Metcalf near the sideline at Cincinnati’s 30. The Bengals turn the pick into three points on Evan McPherson’s 49-yard field goal as the first half comes to an end. Cincinnati 17, Pittsburgh 10THIRD QUARTERCincinnati gets the ball to start the second half.FOURTH QUARTER INACTIVE PLAYERSThe following players are inactive for tonight’s game.Steelers:WR Calvin Austin IIIG Andrus PeatDL Logan LeeDE DeMarvin LealBengals:CB Cam Taylor-BrittC Matt LeeWR Jermaine BurtonTE Tanner HudsonDE Trey HendricksonDT McKinnley JacksonDT Jordan JeffersonDT Howard Cross IIIDE Shemar StewartSteelers safety Miles Killebrew, the special teams captain for Pittsburgh, was placed on injured reserve with a knee injury that coach Mike Tomlin described as “significant.”

CINCINNATI —

The Pittsburgh Steelers (4-1) are facing the Cincinnati Bengals (2-4) in a rare NFL matchup featuring two starting quarterbacks over 40 years old, Aaron Rodgers and Joe Flacco.

The Steelers have not won a Thursday night game on the road since 2016. A win would put Pittsburgh in firm control of the AFC North.

You can watch the game on WTAE Channel 4, followed by live postgame coverage.

FIRST QUARTER

The Steelers get the ball first and put together an impressive 69-yard drive, featuring a 39-yard completion from Aaron Rodgers to DK Metcalf. Rodgers finds tight end Jonnu Smith on a 10-yard touchdown pass as the Steelers score first. Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 0

SECOND QUARTER

Rodgers leads another nice drive, all the way to Cincinnati’s 18-yard line. The Steelers go for it on fourth and one, and they appear to get the first down, but not so fast: It’s a 5-yard penalty for a false start. Chris Boswell boots a 41-yard field goal to extend their lead. Pittsburgh 10, Cincinnati 0

Cincinnati is on the scoreboard now. Joe Flacco drives the Bengals 72 yards in 10 plays, capping it off with an 8-yard toss to Ja’Marr Chase for a touchdown. Pittsburgh 10, Cincinnati 7

Rodgers launches a deep ball intended for DK Metcalf, but Jordan Battle picks off the pass at Cincinnati’s 21-yard line. The Bengals quickly drive down the field, with Chase Brown breaking off a 37-yard run and Flacco hitting Tee Higgins on a 29-yard TD pass. Cincinnati 14, Pittsburgh 10

With 43 seconds to go before halftime, Rodgers throws his second interception of the night as DJ Turner II rips the ball away from Metcalf near the sideline at Cincinnati’s 30. The Bengals turn the pick into three points on Evan McPherson’s 49-yard field goal as the first half comes to an end. Cincinnati 17, Pittsburgh 10

THIRD QUARTER

Cincinnati gets the ball to start the second half.

FOURTH QUARTER INACTIVE PLAYERS

The following players are inactive for tonight’s game.

Steelers:

WR Calvin Austin IIIG Andrus PeatDL Logan LeeDE DeMarvin Leal

Bengals:

CB Cam Taylor-BrittC Matt LeeWR Jermaine BurtonTE Tanner HudsonDE Trey HendricksonDT McKinnley JacksonDT Jordan JeffersonDT Howard Cross IIIDE Shemar Stewart

Steelers safety Miles Killebrew, the special teams captain for Pittsburgh, was placed on injured reserve with a knee injury that coach Mike Tomlin described as “significant.”