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Aaron Rodgers had two strong outings against the Dolphins defense last year with the Jets. Now with the Steelers, Miami gets another shot on Monday night.
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Minkah Fitzpatrick's revival with the Miami Dolphins proves the Steelers didn't know what they had until he was gone
What's the old saying? "You don't know what you have until it's gone." Well, for the Pittsburgh Steelers, that seems to be the exact case with former All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. Now, you could argue that the Steelers won the trade, as Jalen Ramsey has been a revelation at safety.
Miami Dolphins rookie guard Jonah Savaiinaea has improved significantly in the second half of the season. Coaches and teammates credit his improvement to diligent film study and a better understanding of defensive schemes.
If the Dolphins can beat the 2-9 Saints, they'll improve to 5-7 ahead of the annual trip to the Meadowlands where they'll face the 2-9 Jets. The Dolphins are playing their best football and further ascension could extend the current winning ways.
The Dolphins parted ways with an assistant coach on defense today. Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reported the dismissal
NFL insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport report and break down the partially collapsed lung suffered by Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end T.J. Watt, emphasizing that the surgery went well and that he will be out on Monday Night Football against the Miami Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins’ next test in this 2025 season will come against a Pittsburgh Steelers that’s been uneven, but still leads the AFC North with four games left
▪ The Dolphins’ offensive line is in the midst of its best stretch in a long time, creating lanes for a running game that has produced at least 160 yards each of the past four games. Offensive line coach Butch Barry offered insight on a few things about his group: