Can Miami’s Heat Defy Pittsburgh’s Ice in a Showdown That Could Change Everything?

The bolstered running game has also made things easier for Tagovailoa, whose 14 interceptions are tied for the most in the league.
In Miami’s first nine games, the team had a 41.0% success rate on play-action concepts. That number has spiked to 58.8% over the last four games.
Continuing to successfully run the ball will be crucial against a Pittsburgh defense that is below league average in both rushing success rate allowed (39.9%) and rushing explosive rate (5.5%).
Malik Harrison, who has been cleared to play (concussion), will have to be accounted for, as he leads all middle linebackers in the NFL with a 76.8 run-defense rating.


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