Of all the benefits of Sunday’s showdown victory in Baltimore, which put the Steelers back in control of the AFC North, one of the more significant is the performance could be responsible for averting another uncomfortable environment next Monday night at Acrisure Stadium.
After avoiding a third consecutive loss that would have dropped them out of first place in the division for the first time this season, the Steelers (7-6) will instead face the streaking Miami Dolphins needing only to go 2-2 in the final four games to win the AFC North title and get a home playoff game — provided one of those victories is against the Ravens in the regular season finale.
That should dampen the feisty and disgusted temperament that existed the last time the Steelers played at home, when “Fire Tomlin” cha

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