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Pittsburgh moves to 8-6 with a 28-15 win, while Miami’s playoff hopes come to an end with the loss at Acrisure Stadium
Monday night at Acrisure Stadium. After a scoreless opening quarter and a tightly contested first half, Pittsburgh seized control with touchdowns on four straight drives.
The Pittsburgh Steelers moved to 8-6 on the season and continue to hold firm atop the AFC North with a 28-15 victory over the Miami Dolphins (6-8) on Monday night. While the win moves Pittsburgh one step closer to the playoffs, the loss officially eliminates Miami from postseason contention.
Pittsburgh scored four touchdowns in the second half to pull away from the Dolphins, who came into the game having won four in a row and five of their last six after starting the season 1-6. For the Steelers, the win keeps them in first place in the AFC North Division, one game ahead of the Baltimore Ravens.
When the Detroit Lions are at their best, games don’t stay close for long, and Sunday’s matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers sets up as another opportunity to prove that point.
It's "Monday Night Football" from frigid Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh where the Miami Dolphins (6-7) are hoping to keep their very slim NFL playoff hopes alive when they take on the Steelers (7-6).
Aaron Rodgers had his way vs. the Dolphins defense and Tua Tagovailoa struggled again as Miami’s slim playoffs hopes are officially gone and its win streak is a thing of the past.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly bringing back a familiar face ahead of their Week 16 game against the Detroit Lions. According to CBS Sports' Matt Zenit
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are bringing back outside linebacker Jeremiah Moon to the team’s active roster after injuries to Nick Herbig and T.J. Watt. It is unknown just how long Watt and Herbig will miss, but both are at least questionable for this week’s game against the Detroit Lions.
The Pittsburgh Steelers received the last bit of injury news they wanted to hear as they prepare for their Week 15 contest against the Miami Dolphins. Injuries