Steelers Suffer Disappointing Bye Week

The Pittsburgh Steelers didn't get any help during their bye week.
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PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers had as rough of a bye week as possible, losing their spot at the top of the AFC North and watching all three divisional opponents win in Week 6. 

While the Steelers headed into the break with a lead in the division and a comfortable spot at 3-2, they'll return from it fighting for first place once again. With the Baltimore Ravens' win over the Tennessee Titans, they move into the top spot in the division. 

The rest of the AFC North didn't help the cause, either. Despite not having Deshaun Watson, the Cleveland Browns defeated the San Francisco 49ers to climb to 3-2 as well. The Cincinnati Bengals continued their regroup, beating the Seattle Seahawks to climb back to 3-3. 

With a matchup against the Los Angeles Rams ahead, the Steelers currently sit in second place in the division with a tied record with Cleveland and a half-a-game lead over Cincinnati. 

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