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Aaron Rodgers threw two touchdowns as the Pittsburgh Steelers took another stride towards the playoffs with a 28-15 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Monday.The victory formally eliminated Miami from playoff contention but leaves Pittsburgh firmly on top of the AFC North and heading for the postseason.
The Pittsburgh Steelers maintained their AFC North lead with a dominant victory over the Miami Dolphins, 28-15, as Aaron Rodgers put together four straight touchdown drives.
Stay up to date with the Steelers' Week 15 game vs. the Dolphins, including the final score, highlights, and breaking news.
Entering their Week 15 meeting, the Pittsburgh Steelers had won 22 consecutive Monday night home games and the Miami Dolphins had lost nine consecutive games with a kickoff temperature colder than 40 degrees.
What Steelers win means for AFC North standings, NFL playoff picture originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Pittsburgh Steelers took care of business on Monday Night Football. They were hosting the Miami Dolphins, and a win or a loss would have drastic implications.
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Tua Tagovailoa finished the first three quarters with a grand total of two throws that traveled more than 15 yards in the air. One found De'Von Achane for a 24-yard gain. The other floated into the waiting arms of Steelers cornerback Asante Samuel.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers got emotional with a former teammate after his win over the Miami Dolphins.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins outcome impacted the NFL playoff picture after they met on "Monday Night Football." Here's what happened:
Here's where things stand with Week 15 nearly complete: x − 1. Los Angeles Rams (11-3), NFC West leaders: They became the first team to clinch a playoff spot, barely evading the Lions on Sunday. LA has the inside track for home-field advantage and a first-round bye,