-6 is still available at Bookmaker. I just don't know how the Steelers are going to score points here. They lost 16-9 at home to Tennessee in Week 1 with the offense not scoring until about 90 seconds left, and the often underrated Cincinnati defense is better that Tennessee's. The Steelers had offensive issues already, especially with projected starting running back Le'Veon Bell injured in preseason, and then the offense lost another running back and a key member of the offensive line last week when they lost both Stephens-Howling and Pouncey to season-ending ACL injuries. A now thin running back corps of Redman, Felix Jones and Dwyer isn't going to scare anyone and Pittsburgh no longer has any game-breaking speed at the wide receiver positions. The Pittsburgh defense is still tough, although it too lost a piece for the whole season last week in Larry Foote, but the Bengals should still score enough to win by at least a touchdown with the Steelers so easy to defend right now.