Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Makes Multiple Pieces Of History In Win Over Miami Dolphins
If you were waiting for Aaron Rodgers to finally look his age, youโre going to have to wait a little longer.
On a freezing Monday night in Pittsburgh, where the thermometer read a biting 19 degrees, the 42-year-old quarterback didn’t just manage the gameโhe mastered it. In a 28-15 dismantling of the Miami Dolphins, Rodgers turned back the clock so far he might as well have been wearing his Cal Bears jersey.
We usually associate “old” quarterbacks with declining arm strength and a reliance on the run game. But Rodgers flipped the script on Monday Night Football. By completing 23 of his 27 passes, he finished the night with an absurd 85.2% completion rate. According to OptaSTATS, that makes him the oldest starting quarterback in NFL history to clip the 85% mark in a single game.
Thatโs a stat line even Tom Brady, the ageless wonder himself, never managed to pull off in his twilight years.
Rodgers Carves Up the Dolphins Defense
It wasn’t just about efficiency; it was about the kind of throws Rodgers was making. After a sluggish first half that had fans nervously checking their watches, the offense exploded in the third quarter. Rodgers reconnected with his old Green Bay buddy, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, for a 19-yard strike that looked like telepathy.
Then came the moment that had Acrisure Stadium shaking. Rodgers found his new favorite toy, DK Metcalf, for a 28-yard touchdown. Metcalf went full “beast mode,” tossing Dolphins defenders aside like they were tackling dummies to find the end zone. It was the kind of play that makes a quarterback’s job infinitely easier, but it all started with Rodgers putting the ball exactly where it needed to be.
With those two scores, Rodgers also leapfrogged Peyton Manning on the all-time list for games with multiple touchdown passes. Heโs now sitting at 166, trailing only Drew Brees and Brady. Not bad company to keep for a guy who celebrated his 42nd birthday just a couple of weeks ago.
Steelers Keep Playoff Hopes Alive In the Cold
While Rodgers was busy rewriting the history books, the Miami Dolphins were busy freezing. The narrative that Miami canโt play in the cold is becoming less of a theory and more of a scientific law. Tua Tagovailoa looked uncomfortable all night, eventually throwing a brutal interception to Asante Samuel Jr. that essentially sealed Miami’s fate. With the loss, the Dolphins are officially mathematically eliminated from the playoffs.
For Pittsburgh, the vibes are immaculate. The win moves them to 8-6, keeping them solely in the driverโs seat of the AFC North ahead of the Ravens. Theyโve now won 23 straight home games on Monday Night Football, a streak that defies logic almost as much as their quarterback defies age.
The road ahead isn’t exactly paved with goldโthey have a date with the Detroit Lions next week, but when you have a quarterback playing at this level, everything feels possible. Rodgers came to Pittsburgh for one last shot at glory, and if Monday night was any indication, he is not ready to go gently into that good night just yet.
