Cincinnati was home to the "Icy Hot Bowl" on Thursday night.
That's the nickname Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Cameron Heyward gave for his team's primetime matchup against the Bengals, which featured the NFL's oldest active quarterbacks.
For the Steelers, it was 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers under center. For the Bengals, it was 40-year-old Joe Flacco making his second start for the team after being traded from the Cleveland Browns just nine days prior.
The two signal callers turned back the clock for Thursday Night Football. Rodgers tossed four touchdown passes and a season-high 249 passing yards, but it was the Bengals who won 33-31 behind Flacco's three touchdowns and 342 passing yards.
Following the vintage performances from Rodgers and Flacco, here's a look at where their