Dolphins, Steelers and Monday Night Football
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On the NFC side, Green Bay Packers trade acquisition Micah Parsons suffered what is feared to be a torn ACL in Sunday's 34-26 loss to the Denver Broncos. Parsons has totaled 12.5 sacks, 12 tackles for loss and a forced fumble in his first season with the Packers.
The Dolphins face the Steelers in Pittsburgh on Monday to close out Week 15. We break down what the game means for the NFL playoff picture.
The Miami Dolphins will look to win their fifth game in a row when they battle the Pittsburgh Steelers on 'Monday Night Football.' The Steelers (7-6), who lead the AFC North, are 6-3 within the conference and 4-3 on their home field.
After winning just two of their first nine games this season, the Dolphins have rallied to save the season and potentially head coach Mike McDaniel’s job. Miami beat down the New York Jets last week, 34-10, in a game the Dolphins won on the ground and played stellar defense, forcing three turnovers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' up-and-down year has raised questions about head coach Mike Tomlin's job security, and details about his contract have been revealed.
The Dolphins’ slim playoff chances are getting slimmer and could go down to zero by the end of Week 15’s games. They must win Monday night at the Steelers to keep their hopes alive.
Steelers Must Beat the Dolphins. The Steelers are up next, and must win. A defeat of the Dolphins at Acrisure Stadium would keep them in front of the Ravens for the divisional tit