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Will the Dolphins keep their slim playoff hopes alive against the Steelers on Monday Night Football? Most Sun Sentinel staffers don’t think so.
The Miami Dolphins’ offensive identity has undergone a significant shift this season. The team is now one of the most productive running offenses in the sport,
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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.
The Miami Dolphins are 6-7 and have a massive Monday Night Football game at the Pittsburgh Steelers. Miami has won four in a row and five of six after a stomping of the Jets in New Jersey.
The Miami Dolphins defeated the New York Jets 31-10, extending their winning streak to four games. Dolphins running back De'Von Achane left the game in the second quarter with a rib injury. The Dolphins dominated the first quarter, scoring 21 unanswered points before the Jets scored on a punt return.
Achane exited in the first half with a rib injury. He did not return, finishing with 92 yards on seven carries and one touchdown. The speedster has rushed for 520 yards in the last four games. Backup running back Jaylen Wright stepped in for Achane and ran for 107 yards on 24 carries.
Find single game tickets to the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Miami Dolphins NFL Week 15 matchup on Monday, Dec. 15, 2025 at Acrisure Stadium.
Chris Perkins and Dave Hyde discuss if Miami can continue its winning streak Monday night against the Steelers in Pittsburgh.
The Dolphins Cancer Challenge (DCC) is more than two months away, but it's never too early to spread some cheer to pediatric cancer patients.
If Westbrook-Ikhine plays more than 50 or so snaps the remainder of the season, the Dolphins likely would lose a fourth-round compensatory pick in next April’s draft, as Dolphins podcaster Chris Kouffman noted and overthecap.com’s Nick Korte confirmed via email.