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What we learned from Steelers' victory over Dolphins

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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Tuesday, 10/29/2019 [NFL Daily Newsletter]( [Today's Date] [Today's Date] What we learned from Steelers' victory over Dolphins [[ALT_PLACEHOLDER]]( [Down 14 points for most of the first half, the Pittsburgh Steelers (3-4) staved off embarrassment and came back to defeat the still winless Miami Dolphins (0-7), 27-14, on "Monday Night Football."]( [Read >]( Redskins now open to trading tackle Trent Williams [When Trent Williams returns to the field, he might actually be playing for a team other than the Redskins. Washington is now willing to to trade the Pro Bowl left tackle, Ian Rapoport reports.]( [Read >]( Bill Belichick's throwback Pats; plus, assessing deadline trades [Gregg Rosenthal runs through the latest trades at the deadline -- plus, how Bill Belichick is getting the most out of the 2019 Patriots by taking them back to the roots of New England's NFL dynasty.]( [Read >]( 2020 NFL Draft order: Dolphins No. 1 at midseason; Giants No. 6 [Which pick in the 2020 NFL Draft does your team hold, and what are the top needs for all 32 clubs? Have a look at where things stand for every squad coming out of Week 8.]( [Read >]( Bill Belichick still undecided on coaching into 70s [Less than a day removed from becoming the third NFL head coach to notch 300 career wins, 67-year-old Bill Belichick said Monday that he's not ready to dismiss the idea of coaching into his 70s.]( [Read >]( [The Official App of the NFL | Download Now]( [My NFL News] [NFL Games]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [My NFL News] [NFL Games]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [NFL Tickets] [NFL Tickets] [Buy Tickets]( [Buy Tickets]( [Buy Tickets]( [NFL 100]( [NFL Day In History]( [NFL Day In History]( [NFL PLAY FOOTBALL]( [NFL SHOP]( [Join the Conversation] [NFL Twitter Feed]( [NFL on Instagram]( [Join the Conversation] [NFL Twitter Feed]( [NFL Twitter Feed]( Copyright 2019 [NFL.com]( | All Rights Reserved | NFL Enterprise LLC, 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154 [View in Browser]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Adjust Your Profile]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us](

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