GameScout: Dolphins at Steelers
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[January 05, 2017]
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Miami Dolphins (10-6) at Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5)
KICKOFF: Sunday, 1:05 p.m. ET, Heinz Field. TV: CBS.
SERIES HISTORY: 27th meeting. The series is tied, 13-13. The
Dolphins won the last two meetings, including a 30-15 victory at
Hard Rock Stadium in October. The Steelers are 7-4 in Pittsburgh.
The Steelers and Dolphins have met three times in the postseason,
with the Dolphins owning a 2-1 edge. The Dolphins beat the Steelers
in the 1972 and 1984 AFC championship games to advance to the Super
Bowl. The Steelers beat the Dolphins in the divisional round in
1979.
GAMEDATE: 1/8/17
KEYS TO THE GAME: For the first time in their four seasons together,
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, wide receiver Antonio Bell
and running/receiving back Le'Veon Bell will play in the same
playoff game.
The Steelers narrowly missed the playoffs in Bell's rookie season in
2013. The Steelers made the playoffs in 2014 and 2015 but had to
play without Bell, who had season-ending knee injuries both seasons.
They also had to play without Brown in the divisional round in
Denver last year after he was concussed in a wild-card game in
Cincinnati.
But the Miami defense gets the Steeler's triplets, ready to go,
especially after the Dolphins won during the season.
Bell is the biggest threat: He rushed for 1,268 yards and seven
touchdowns and also caught 75 passes for 626 yards and two scores.
The Dolphins kept Bell under control in October (108 yards from
scrimmage). He will be a load for Miami's 30th-ranked run defense.
The Steelers' run defense will have its hands full with Dolphins
running back Jay Ajayi. He is one of four players (joining O.J.
Simpson, Earl Campbell, Tiki Barber) in NFL history with three games
of 200 rushing yards in a season. He ran for 204 yards and two TDs
against the Steelers.
There was a chance that QB Ryan Tannehill might return for this game
(strained right knee), but Matt Moore (eight TDs, three
interceptions) remains the stand-in starter.
MATCHUPS TO WATCH:
--Dolphins WR Jarvis Landry vs. Steelers CB Artie Burns. The rookie
cornerback is going to have his hands full against Landry, who
finished the season with 94 catches for 1,136 yards. The Steelers'
pass defense has been susceptible at times this season, and Burns
has been beaten for some big plays. With the Steelers focusing on
stopping Jay Ajayi and the Dolphins' running game, this matchup on
the outside will be a big key.
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--Steelers
OL David DeCastro vs. Dolphins DT Ndamukong Suh. The Steelers have
to establish the running game, and this matchup of former All-Pros
in the trenches will be important. The Dolphins have sunk a lot of
money into their defensive front seven, including more than $100
million on Suh, but it hasn't produced results. The Dolphins enter
the playoffs 30th in the NFL against the run. DeCastro will look to
exploit that weakness by winning his matchup against Suh.
PLAYER SPOTLIGHT: Steelers LB Ryan Shazier. The third-year inside
linebacker missed the regular-season meeting against the Dolphins
because of a knee injury. The Dolphins took advantage as running
back Jay Ajayi rushed for 204 yards. With Shazier's ability to run
sideline to sideline and fill gaps in the middle of the defense, the
Steelers stand a better chance to keep Ajayi in check in the
rematch.
FAST FACTS: Dolphins QB Matt Moore has eight TD passes and three
interceptions in his past three starts and is averaging 234.5 yards,
with six TDs, in two road starts. ... Miami KR/WR Jarvis Landry led
the team with 94 catches for 1,136 yards. Since entering the league
in 2014, he has 288 catches, tied for the most by a player in his
first three seasons. ... Miami DE Cameron Wake has 10.5 sacks, four
forced fumbles and an interception in the past 11 games. ...
Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger is the 10th QB in NFL history with
300 TD passes (301) and is 11-6 in the postseason. ... Steelers WR
Antonio Brown ranked second in the with 106 catches and tied for
second with 12 TD catches. His 481 receptions in 2013-16 are the
most of any four-year span in NFL history. ... LB James Harrison is
the Steelers' leader with 81.5 sacks and has six sacks in his past
eight playoff games.
PREDICTION: There is no justifying a pick against the Steelers in
the playoffs in Pittsburgh with all three of their key offensive
weapons set to start.
OUR PICK: Steelers, 32-24.
--Frank Cooney
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