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DK Metcalf on Aaron Rodgers standing back during the tush push: “He’s a goofy. He’s always back there being a character.” 😂😂 #steelers 🎥Steelers pic.twitter.com/eLhrCbHUgY
On a frigid Monday night, Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers heated up in the second half to stay atop the AFC North and turn a tight ballgame into an impressive 28-15 win over the Miami Dolphins.
Pittsburgh won for the second time in 13 tries without outside linebacker T.J. Watt during the perennial All-Pro's nine-year career. Watt is out indefinitely after having surgery to repair a collapsed lung sustained during a dry-needling treatment last week.
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
The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Miami Dolphins 28-15, and Aaron Rodgers threw for 224 yards and 2 TDs. Colin Cowherd asks if Rodgers can lead the 8-6 Steelers to the playoffs.
Aaron Rodgers says that he will consider moving around and changing his position when the Steelers run their version of a Tush Push.
When Mike Tomlin and Aaron Rodgers talk about the Steelers’ success this season, both of them will bring up the “castoffs” — the players on the roster who were easily bought and brought because they were lightly-regarded elsewhere. It’s become a big thing in the building.