Miami Dolphins Vs Pittsburgh Steelers Match Player Stats
The Dolphins have won four straight games within one season for the longest winning streak since 2022. They’ve accomplished this by employing an efficient offensive line and employing talented ball carriers who focus on running first plays.
Miami will rely heavily on Wright and De’Von Achane as they attempt to create space against a Pittsburgh defense that forces punts at one of the lowest rates per drive in the league.
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| Date | Winner | Score | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 15, 2025 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Steelers 28–15 Dolphins | Pittsburgh |
| Oct 23, 2022 | Miami Dolphins | Dolphins 16–10 Steelers | Miami |
| Oct 28, 2019 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Steelers 27–14 Dolphins | Miami |
| Jan 8, 2017 (Playoff) | Pittsburgh Steelers | Steelers 30–12 Dolphins | Pittsburgh |
| Oct 16, 2016 | Miami Dolphins | Dolphins 30–15 Steelers | Miami |
| Dec 8, 2013 | Miami Dolphins | Dolphins 34–28 Steelers | Miami |
| Nov 8, 2009 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Steelers 23–6 Dolphins | Pittsburgh |
| Oct 26, 2006 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Steelers 28–17 Dolphins | Miami |
| Oct 28, 2004 | Miami Dolphins | Dolphins 15–13 Steelers | Pittsburgh |
| Oct 7, 2001 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Steelers 15–0 Dolphins | Pittsburgh |
1. Miami Dolphins vs. Pittsburgh Steelers – Week 15
The Dolphins had been an unexpectedly good team in recent weeks, going on a four-game winning streak to keep their playoff hopes alive and maintain playoff positioning. But on Monday night they did what they do best: become mired in a cold-weather catastrophe during primetime games that left them looking like complete fools.
After an uncontested first quarter, Pittsburgh took control of this game with touchdowns on four straight drives and then Antonio Brown made matters even worse for Miami by returning the kickoff 65 yards for another scoring drive. His early season struggles aside, Brown has been an invaluable contributor for Pittsburgh this season and made their opponent look even worse by returning such an unexpected kickoff return for such an immediate scoring drive in the second half.
But by the third quarter, the Dolphins defense completely collapsed. Cornerback Rasul Douglas left due to a leg injury, leaving Jordyn Brooks as their only healthy defensive back – leaving wide receiver Mike Wallace free for an upfield touchdown reception of 28 yards!
As soon as this happened, however, their defense collapsed as Kenneth Gainwell and DK Metcalf both scored rushing touchdowns on consecutive drives of play – Metcalf also recorded three receiving scores!
This loss was an enormous setback to their playoff hopes and further proof that this team simply is not good enough. They need to change things dramatically quickly.
2. Miami Dolphins vs. Pittsburgh Steelers – Week 14
The Steelers returned to winning ways with a hard-fought Week 14 win in Baltimore and will look to keep their playoff hopes alive against Miami Dolphins in an important Week 15 showdown. Miami has enjoyed four straight victories – most recently an emphatic win against Jets last weekend in cold conditions – thanks in large part to their run game which could prove especially powerful against Steelers who allow the most rushing yards per game.
Pittsburgh’s defense stepped up in their win against Baltimore, and their defensive line appears to be healing at just the right time. Star linebacker T.J. Watt has been ruled out, while rookie defensive tackle Derrick Jones should play. Veteran DE Chris Boswell may also return after suffering knee damage against Bengals last week.
The Dolphins have had a somewhat inconsistent offense recently, but still possess the ability to be lethal when in close games. De’Von Achane should return from his rib injury soon and help add plenty of balance to the attack. Top receiver Brian Hartline should also return and has been one of the premier deep threats this season.
Expect the Dolphins to utilize a run-heavy strategy this week if the conditions are cold, in order to minimize pressure placed upon quarterback Tua Tagovailoa who has struggled in cold-weather games this year. However, knowing how effective Pittsburgh Steelers defensive players are at sacking and hitting opposing quarterbacks they could take advantage of any mistakes by young Dolphins players and take advantage of any mistakes on either team.
3. Miami Dolphins vs. Pittsburgh Steelers – Week 13
Miami Dolphins have made gradual strides back into playoff contention since dropping six of their initial seven games, picking up four victories to keep themselves alive for AFC wild card contention. A win against Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday could be pivotal – take care to be in Miami!
The Steelers improved to 7-6 and remain first place in the AFC North after an impressive win against the Dolphins, winning by using their running game, throwing over the middle to Darnell Washington and DK Metcalf, and converting three fourth-down attempts. Their defense also put on an impressive show of bully ball led by linebackers Jordyn Brooks and Connor Heyward.
Even without star defensive end T.J. Watt, the Steelers still rank seventh in sacks and 21st in total yards allowed per game. However, their point of attack could become vulnerable with De’Von Achane out due to a rib injury suffered last week against Baltimore.
The Dolphins may not look intimidating at first glance, but their defense has been performing admirably since Week 10. Since that point they’ve held top-10 pass defense and second in EPA allowed per rush success rate (second overall in NFL). That will need to continue against Pittsburgh Steelers rushing attack which averages 299 yards per game; over/under set at 42.5 points could see both teams score plenty of points; Tua Tagovailoa’s performance can also be affected by temperature factors as he’s only ever been successful once when temperatures fall below 20 degrees Fahrenheit; SportsLine Inside the Lines team doesn’t sees the Dolphins making playoffs no matter what they perform against Pittsburgh Steelers.
5. Miami Dolphins vs. Pittsburgh Steelers – Week 11
After an underwhelming start to their season, the Miami Dolphins have shown plenty of heart and improvement since covering the spread in all three games since beating Baltimore Ravens last month. Now facing Pittsburgh Steelers for Week 11, Miami must ensure it can cover this tough challenge successfully to remain relevant.
As they meet at Heinz Field, both teams are hoping for their inaugural win of the season. The Steelers currently stand at 5-7 and must win against Miami Dolphins to keep playoff hopes alive; should both Baltimore Ravens and Colts lose, this would give the Steelers an excellent shot at winning AFC North.
Dolphins defeated New York Jets 34-10, in their most recent game. On offense, led by running back De’Von Achane’s impressive performance of 107 yards rushing and two rushing touchdowns. This marked De’Von’s third 100+ yard effort of this season and places him fourth overall among NFL rushers.
On defense, the Dolphins applied pressure to Ben Roethlisberger who only completed 19 out of 28 passes during the game and forced four turnovers during their win.
The matchup in Pittsburgh promises to be a cold one, and weather could play an impactful role in how both teams perform. The Dolphins have struggled at temperatures under 40 degrees in previous games they have participated in; Tua Tagovailoa is winless against Pittsburgh defense which leads the league with 23 takeaways! Additionally, Tua is coming up against an offensive line which ranks second overall.