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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.
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.
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.
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.
The game itself felt familiar for Rodgers in cold weather, with the stakes rising. He completed 23 of 27 passes for 224 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions. It marked the highest completion rate of his season and his cleanest outing in weeks. Rodgers looked calm and efficient while spreading the ball and taking what the defense allowed.