CINCINNATI — Ben Roethlisberger faked a handoff, retreated into his end zone, held the ball long enough for rookie Martavis Bryant to run past the cornerback, and then let it fly.
The throw was perfect.
The Bengals were finished — for the day, and maybe more.
Roethlisberger threw for three touchdowns, including a 94-yarder to Bryant as the Pittsburgh Steelers pulled away to a 42-21 victory on Sunday that turned the AFC North back into a totally wide-open division.
All four teams are within 1 1/2 games with three to play.
The Steelers (8-5) needed a win to stay in the race. They got it with the help of big games by Roethlisberger and Le'Veon Bell, who scored three touchdowns.
"We have a great opportunity in front of us, so I'm going to embrace it," said Bell, who ran for 185 yards and had six catches for 50 yards. "This is the part of the year where things get a little tight, they get more exciting. Everybody in the locker room is excited about this last couple of weeks."
The Bengals (8-4-1) saw their division lead slip to a half-game over the Steelers and Ravens. Instead of pulling away, they find themselves just trying to hold on.