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Steelers’ Aaron Rodgers celebrates unsung Dolphins defender after MNF

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Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers improved their chances of earning a ticket to the playoffs after they beat the Pittsburgh Steelers, 28-15, at Acrisure Stadium on Monday.

The Steelers, who eliminated the Dolphins from contention for the postseason, improved to 8-6 and tightened their grip on the top spot in the AFC North.

Rodgers was clinical against Miami, going 23-of-27 for 224 yards, two touchdowns, and zero interceptions. The Steelers erected an early lead in the first half, which they did not relinquish for the rest of the game.

While Rodgers was being interviewed on the field after the contest, he was approached and hugged by Dolphins cornerback Rasul Douglas. They played together for three seasons on the Green Bay Packers, and Rodgers celebrated his former teammate.

“He’s one of my favorite teammates. He was huge for us going back to 2021. A great story of a guy who never gave up after he was counted out and cut and put on practice squads,” gushed Rodgers.

Rasul Douglas showing his former teammate love and Aaron Rodgers shares it right back ❤️ pic.twitter.com/wi5fPji3pW

— NFL (@NFL) December 16, 2025

Douglas was picked up by the Packers in 2021 after spending time with the practice teams of the Las Vegas Raiders, the Houston Texans, and the Arizona Cardinals that year.

After his stints with the Packers and the Buffalo Bills, he signed a one-year deal with the Dolphins in the offseason.

The 42-year-old Rodgers added that some players of the Steelers also mirror Douglas’ journey.

“We got a lot of guys like that too. We have some guys who are castoffs, some guys who people don’t really want anymore, we have some hired guns as well,” noted the four-time MVP.

“Hopefully, the belief is starting to pick up.”

The Steelers will battle the Detroit Lions on Sunday.

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Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa pinpoints who let Miami down vs. Steelers

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The Miami Dolphins faced a crushing setback in Week 15 of the NFL season, falling 28-15 to the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road, watching their playoff hopes officially vanish. In the aftermath, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa made it clear who he believed let the team down — himself. The comments from Tagovailoa not only reflected accountability, but also revealed deep frustration with how the team’s offense prepared during the week.

The 27-year-old signal-caller’s performance looked efficient on paper, as he completed 22-of-28 of his passes for 253 yards and two touchdowns, but much of that production came after the outcome was largely decided. The Dolphins fell behind early in the freezing Pittsburgh conditions and struggled to establish rhythm or generate explosive plays until the fourth quarter.

ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) that the Dolphins quarterback admitted he wasn’t satisfied with his preparation or leadership during the week, saying he took full responsibility for the team’s showing. Louis-Jacques shared this quote from Tagovailoa after the loss.

“I feel like I let my guys down.”

Rather than deflecting blame toward receivers or coaching, Tagovailoa focused on his own role in the offense’s miscommunication issues. He noted that operational details — from timing routes to pre-snap adjustments — were off, particularly during early drives when the Dolphins struggled to sustain momentum.

The defeat not only dropped Miami to 6-8 but also mathematically eliminated the team from playoff contention. For the second straight season, the Dolphins are left watching from the sidelines in January. With three games left, the focus now shifts to the quarterback’s response and whether he can help stabilize a Miami offense that has regressed late in the year.

Despite the loss, Tagovailoa’s willingness to shoulder blame may serve as a turning point, provided the lessons translate into tangible improvements on the field. With the season winding down and postseason hopes gone, how the quarterback responds over the final weeks could shape the Dolphins’ direction moving forward.

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