Bud Dupree (C) of the Pittsburgh Steelers sacks Andy Dalton of the Cincinnati Bengals during the second half at Paul Brown Stadium - AFP/GETTY
LOS ANGELES - 5 December 2017: Chris Boswell kicked the winning field goal with the last play of the game as the Pittsburgh Steelers fought back to claim a 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday.
Boswell's 38-yard effort capped a battling comeback for the Steelers in an AFC North division game that was overshadowed by an injury to Pittsburgh defensive stalwart Ryan Shazier.
Shazier crumpled to the turf in the first quarter and appeared to be unable to move his lower limbs after clashing head-on with Bengals receiver Josh Malone.
After extended treatment, the 25-year-old linebacker was strapped to a stretcher and ferried from the field as nervous team-mates and fans looked on.
There was more drama late in the game when Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict needed to be carted from the field after a brutal hit by Steelers receiver Juju Smith-Schuster.
Smith-Schuster appeared to drive his helmet into Burfict's helmet, leaving the Steelers player dazed as he lay on the ground.
Smith-Schuster was given a 15-yard penalty after standing over Burfict and taunting the stricken Bengals player, and could face a stiffer sanction from the NFL as a result.
Earlier, the Bengals had taken a commanding early lead through a Randy Bullock field goal followed by two A.J. Green touchdowns from Andy Dalton passes.
Boswell reduced the deficit to 17-3 with a field goal late in the second quarter.
Le'Veon Bell then completed a 35-yard touchdown from Ben Roethlisberger's pass to haul the Steelers back into it at 17-10.
Bullock added a further field goal to put the Bengals back in front by 10.
But after Boswell kicked a 37-yard field goal, Antonio Brown hauled in a Roethlisberger pass to make it 20-20.
With time running out, Boswell slotted his third field goal of the game to give the Steelers a win which sees them improve to 10-2.
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