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Steelers vs. Dolphins score, takeaways: Defense keys Miami's win over Pittsburgh in Tua Tagovailoa's return

The Dolphins' 16-10 win over the Steelers on Sunday night was a game the 1972 Dolphins were surely proud of. Known for their "No Name" defense, members of the '72 Dolphins -- who were honored at halftime -- were treated to a defensive battle that saw the current Dolphins defense make two crucial stops late to preserve Miami's fourth win of the season. 

An offensively charged first half gave way to a defensive-fueled second half. Miami and Pittsburgh traded punts for the majority of the half until the Steelers made two late charges to win the game. Pittsburgh was turned back both times, with Noah Igbinoghene sealing the win with his end zone interception of Kenny Pickett with 25 seconds left. Javon Holland ended Pittsburgh's previous drive when he stepped in front of Pickett's pass intended for Diontae Johnson deep in Dolphins territory. 

Miami received just enough offense from Tua Tagovailoa, who played for the first time after missing the last two games. The Dolphins' quarterback threw for 261 yards that included his 8-yard scoring toss to Raheem Mostert on the game's first drive. Miami led 13-0 after the first quarter before Pittsburgh's offense woke up with a pair of second-quarter scores. Pickett cut Pittsburgh's deficit to three points after he hit fellow rookie George Pickens for a 7-yard score with 1:50 left until halftime. The Dolphins managed to get a quick field goal before halftime, a score that would ultimately pay massive dividends during the final stages of Sunday night's game. 

Here's a closer look at what went down from South Beach. 

Why the Dolphins won

Miami came up with the critical plays on defense, especially on the Steelers' final two drives. Despite playing without several key players, the Dolphins defense forced three turnovers while holding Pittsburgh to 4 of 14 efficiency on third down. Among Miami's top defenders was linebacker Jaelan Phillips, who tallied eight tackles and 1.5 sacks. 

The Dolphins offense contributed to the cause by capitalizing on its defense's early success. They also took advantage of their final scoring opportunity in the first half, as Tagovailoa's completions of 32 yards to Trent Sherfield 21 yards to Tyreek Hill set up Jason Sanders' 47-yard field goal. 

Miami's defensive performance saved Mike McDaniel from criticism after the Dolphins coach elected to go for it on fourth-and-3 at the Steelers' 14-yard line with 8:43 left in the third quarter. McDaniel called a run to Chase Edmunds that was stuffed by Larry Ogunjobi. 

Why the Steelers lost 

For a second straight game, the Steelers scored 10 first-half points before failing to score a point in the second half with Pickett under center. While he continues to show promise, Pickett and the Steelers offense continue to endure dry spells. Pickett also continues to throw interceptions at an alarming level; he now has seven in four games. 

Conversely, the Steelers defense failed to come up with a big turnover despite Tagovailoa throwing four passes that went in and out of the hands of Pittsburgh defensive backs. Two of those passes would have taken field goals off the board had the Steelers have been able to come up with the play. The fourth missed opportunity, which came when Levi Wallace broke up Tagovailoa's third-down pass with 2:41 left, would have given the Steelers the ball around their own 30-yard line. Pittsburgh instead got the ball on their 13-yard line following a Dolphins punt. 

The turnovers marred the good things Pickett did in what was just his third NFL start. The first-round pick went 32 of 44 with 257 yards while completing passes to eight different teammates. He threw eight completions to Pat Freiermuth and six to Pickens, who added to his rookie highlight reel with his second quarter touchdown.  

Turning point 

The Steelers appeared to be on the verge of taking the lead after moving from their own 18 to the Dolphins' 15-yard line late in the fourth quarter. But two offensive penalties set up a third-and-16 on the Dolphins' 30. Instead of playing it safe and playing for a possible field goal opportunity, Pickett threw for the sticks and was intercepted by Holland, who made the first of Miami's two big late-game stops. 

While Pickett could have made a safer throw, Pittsburgh's penalties on the ensuing two plays put him in a tough spot. 

Play of the game 

This was an easy call, as Igbinoghene's pick on the Steelers' last offensive play preserved a Dolphins win while snapping Miami's three-game losing streak. The pick, which Pickett said was a miscommunication between himself and Johnson, came after Pickett passed on a chance to pick up a first down with his legs while stopping the clock. 

Quotable 

"There were some plays where I could kind of see the first down and tried to get the first down. I came to the sideline after some of those plays ... those things that happen are things that I shouldn't be doing. I'll go back to the drawing board and reevaluate some of those things. But it was a great team victory tonight." -- Tagovailoa to NBC Sports after the game when discussing some of his decisions not to slide on runs

"The Dolphins caught theirs, and we didn't catch ours, and that's probably the difference in the game. ... We didn't give our offense a short field by producing a turnover or two, and they did." -- Steelers coach Mike Tomlin on the Dolphins' ability to get turnovers, and his defense's inability to do the same, and the impact that it had on the outcome 

Other nuggets from Sunday night 

  • Flores, Fitzpatrick return to Miami 

Brian Flores and Minkah Fitzpatrick returned to Miami for the first time since parting with the Dolphins. Flores made his return after an unceremonious exit after leading the Dolphins to consecutive winnings seasons. Fitzpatrick was back after being traded to Pittsburgh just two games into his second season. Fitzpatrick made several big hits against his former teammates while leading a Steelers defense that forced six punts and a turnover on downs in the second half. 

  • '72 Dolphins honored 

The Dolphins celebrated the golden anniversary of Miami's perfect season. Hall of Famers Larry Csonka, Larry Little, Bob Griese and Paul Warfield flanked the Dolphins captains for the coin toss. Members of the '72 team enjoyed the action from a luxury suite before being honored at halftime. 

Miami further celebrated the '72 team by changing the end zones while wearing special throwback jerseys. 

What's next 

The Steelers will head to Philadelphia to face the undefeated Eagles. Pittsburgh has not won in Philadelphia since 1965. They've lost their last nine games in the "City of Brotherly Love," with the last loss occurring in 2016. Making the Steelers' task harder is the fact that the Eagles are coming off their bye week. 

Miami begins its two-game road trip with a visit to the Motor City to face the Lions. Detroit fell to 1-5 following Sunday's 24-6 loss to the Cowboys. A bright spot for the Lions so far has been the play of rookie Aiden Hutchinson, who had 1.5 sacks in Sunday's loss. 

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Live updates
 

Flags raining down on the Steelers' offense. Illegal man downfield on Okorafor, then OPI on Johnson makes it a second-and-18 from their own 25. 

 

Pittsburgh's defense is starting to flex on Miami. A stop on fourth down on the first drive of the half and now a three-and-out. Let's see if the offense can carry the baton and snatch the lead here with a touchdown. Again, that fourth down call looms large for Mike McDaniel. 

 

Terrell Edmunds unable to hold onto another would-be pick by Tua. That's three passes now the Steelers should have picked off tonight. Dolphins forced to punt anyway after Tre Norwood makes a solid open field tackle of Hill on third down. 

 

Great open field tackle by Jerome Baker to deny Harris from getting the first down on that third down catch. Steelers briefly thought about going for it but punted. 

 

Broadcast just showed him on the sideline with his helmet on.

 

Dointae Johnson on the sideline after being evaluated by Pittsburgh's medical staff. 

 

Here's the fourth down play Miami called on their previous drive. Mike McDaniel might want to discard this one from the fourth down rotation ... 

 

Interesting decision by Mike McDaniel. Could have had a nine-point lead, but elects to go for it on fourth down. Now, Pittsburgh can take the league with a touchdown and an extra point. Could be a swing, 

 

Big stops by Heyward and Ogunjobi flip the field for the Steelers. Dolphins decided to go for it in the red zone and come up empty. Ogunjobi has been a big addition to the Steelers' defense after his initial deal with the Bears fell through back in March. 

 

That was the Jaelan Phillips drive for the Dolphins defense. He had Harris tackled for a 1-yard loss on first down and then cleaned up Tua for an 11-yard sack on second down. Sends the Steelers in the other direction and forced them into a third-and-22 situation that they couldn't convert. Huge for a defense that was on the field a lot toward the end of the first half. 

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Based on the numbers, the Steelers' last drive was their best of the season. That was easily the best Pickett has looked in his brief time as the Steelers' starting QB. 

 

Halftime Stats

Dolphins 16, Steelers 10 

First downs: Dolphins 13-9

Third downs: Steelers 3-6, Dolphins 3-7

Total yards: Dolphins 246-157

Red Zone: Steelers 1-1, Dolphins 1-2

TOP: Steelers 15:21

Individual 

Tua: 14-23, 180 yards, 1 TD

Pickett: 13-16, 98 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT

Harris: 8 carries, 30 yards; 1 catches, 12 yards 

Waddle: 3 catches, 63 yards

Hill: 4 catches 43 yards

Pickens: 4 catches, 47 yards, 1 TD 

 

Dolphins get a FG, increasing their lead to 16-10. Tua 14 of 23 for 180 yards in the first half. Steelers missed two chances at interceptions that would have taken six of Miami's points off the board. 

 

Cam Sutton unable to come down with what would have been a drive-killing pick. Instead Dolphins in FG range with 15 seconds left, ahead 13-10. 

 

Arthur Maulet gave up two big passes to Hill as the Dolphins are trying to get one last score before halftime. Maulet was trailing Hill on both passes and wasn't turned around to see the ball coming. 

 
 

Pickett was 8 of 8 for 72 yards on that drive, along with his 16-yard run on third-and-12. 

 

Here's the third down run by Pickett that helped set up his TD pass: 

 

Incredible TD catch by George Pickens. Pickett's second career TD pass, as Steelers cut their deficit to 13-10. 

 

Pickett picks up 16 on a third-and-12 run. Steelers now in FG range and can at least make this a one possession game. 

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Pickett starting to heat up. Hits Johnson for a first down, then comes back to Pickens for another first. Pickett largely operating out of the shotgun. 

 

Not surprisingly, Pickett's first big completion is to fellow rookie George Pickens. Pickens has really started to play well over the past three weeks. 

 

That said, Chase Edmonds needs to catch that pass from Tua. 

 

After that Jaylen Waddle 18-yard catch at 3:27 in the first quarter, the Steelers have held Tua Tagovailoa to just 2 of 8 passing. Mike Tomlin's defense is starting to clamp down. 

 

Nice breakup by Devin Bush on Tua's pass for Tyreek downfield. Bush had a nice tackle on Tua earlier in the game, a week after making a huge breakup of a two-point conversion throw in Pittsburgh's win over Tampa. 

 

Justin Bethel having a big night. Already has a pick and breaks up Pickett's third-down pass to Johnson. Steelers get a FG, but really could have used a TD in that spot. Canada continues to call low percentage pass plays on third down. 

 

I like the way Kenny Pickett is playing right now. He's not doing too much and simply putting the ball into the hands of Pittsburgh's more seasoned playmakers. The rookie was put in a tough spot beginning his career against BUF and TB, but he's shown a lot of poise. 

 

Tough carry by Jaylen Warren to move the sticks on fourth-and-1. The Steelers need to score on this drive, or this could be a wrap. 

 

Not the best drive for Tua. He hit Jaylen Waddle for an 18-yard gain, but it felt as if he hit him in stride it would have gone for a massive gain and maybe a touchdown. He then was too out in front of Gesicki on first down and then behind Hill on second down that was nearly intercepted. Just a bit off the mark as he works his way to gain that rapport with his pass catchers. 

 

Levi Wallace unable to hold onto what would have been a big interception. Plays like that are what the Steelers need if they're going to get back in this game. 

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