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The Pittsburgh Steelers took care of business in Week 15, defeating the Miami Dolphins on “Monday Night Football,” 28-15. With the win, quarterback Aaron Rodgers and company remained one game ahead of the second-place Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North standings.
Aaron Rodgers created some controversy after Sunday’s heavy home defeat to the Buffalo Bills. But it didn’t stop there as it spilled over into a dispute between Steelers beat reporters and NBC’s Mike Florio.
At 8-6, the Aaron Rodgers-led Pittsburgh Steelers are in prime position to make the postseason once again in 2025. When Rodgers signed on the dotted line this p
( From Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio ): The Steelers face the Lions in Detroit and the Browns in Cleveland. If Pittsburgh loses both (and even if the Ravens beat both the Patriots and the Packers), it will all come down to Week 18.
It’s getting late early for Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Not only is the on-field production lacking, but there are now questions about the off-field cohesiveness, particularly on the offense. That’s almost solely thanks to Rodgers.
The Jets are waiving Lazard, as first reported by Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio. He will hit the waiver wire once the transaction is processed. Provided Lazard clears, he will become a free agent. To no surprise, Florio adds Lazard aims to land with a contending team for the stretch run. The move is now official, per a team announcement.
Aaron Rodgers’ remarks about his teammates caused a stir among some media members following Pittsburgh’s 26-7 loss to the Bills.
By earning a 28-15 win over the Dolphins on Monday night, the Steelers improved to 8-6 and ensured they'd keep their lead over the 7-7 Baltimore Ravens in the battle for the AFC North division title.
Previously, we looked at the decision to overturn the ruling on the field of a touchdown catch by Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely. Earlier, a non-catch (and, in turn, an interception) by Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers on a tipped pass was turned into a reception.