With Aaron Rodgers hurt, Mason Rudolph did what he has often done during his time with the Steelers when given the opportunity to play.

Rudolph and the Steelers' offense had the ball just two times during the second half of Sunday's win over the Bengals . Pittsburgh -- which scored on two of its five possessions in the second half with Rodgers under center -- scored on both drives as the Steelers turned a modest 10-6 halftime lead into a decisive, 34-12 victory.

Rudolph, who had attempted just two passes this season prior to Sunday, led the offense on a 15-play, 61-yard drive to open the second half. The drive, which ended with a 30-yard field goal by Chris Boswell , included three third-down completions from Rudolph.

Pittsburgh had a 20-12 lead (a pick-six by Kyle Dugger la

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