The Cincinnati Bengals got a first down, and John Ross wants everyone to know it.

In hilarious fashion, Ross caught the ball (for a 14-yard gain) and before he could get up signaled the obvious: first-down Bengals.

Unfortunately, Ross and the Bengals offense don't have much else to talk about down 10-3 at the half against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Quarterback Andy Dalton struggled to get anything going, passing 10 for 17 (58.5% completion rate) for 99 yards, no scores and no interceptions. The offensive line has allowed constant pressure on him, giving up three sacks for 28 yards, including a fumble lost.

Meanwhile, Ross has two receptions for 25 yards. Luckily, their defense is keeping them in the game. While they haven't forced Mason Rudolph out of his comfort zone, the Steelers haven't been able to get many points. However, they will have the opportunity to do so as they start the second half with the ball.

Nonetheless, “first down Bengals” – John Ross.

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