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The Pittsburgh Steelers scored touchdowns on four straight drives to pull away from the Miami Dolphins and stay at the top of the AFC North after Week 15.
While Buffalo (8-4) is back in the winner's circle, Pittsburgh (6-6) has lost two straight games and five of its last seven. Sunday was another brutal showing for a Steelers offense that gained just 166 yards and possessed the ball for less than 19 minutes.
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Steelers vs. Dolphins final score, results: Rodgers throws two touchdowns, Steelers bully Dolphins to stay atop AFC North
The Steelers remain at the top of the AFC North after the win, with a matchup at the high-octane Detroit Lions up next. Of course, fans' eyes remain on the Week 18 clash with the Baltimore Ravens, which could very well decide who gets a spot in the postseason.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers signed quarterback Aaron Rodgers, on paper, he was supposed to improve the Steelers' passing offense. Rodgers is a future first-ballot Hall of Famer and four-time NFL MVP. But this season has been an absolute disaster for Rodgers and the Steelers offense and there appears to be no end in sight.
With a little help, the Pittsburgh Steelers recorded a 27-22 win over the Baltimore Ravens to move into first place in the AFC North. The help occurred late in the fourth quarter after it appeared that Lamar Jackson had thrown a go-ahead touchdown pass to Isaiah Likely.
Ahman Green didn’t win an MVP for his herculean 1,883 yard performance in 2003, but he did set the Packers’ single-season rushing record. And what better way to cap off that magical regular season run than with a whopping 218 yards on the ground?
Highlights from the Week 15 matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals during the 2025 NFL season.