The Philadelphia Eagles did a surprising comeback to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers in a game between two top squads that ended in 27-13.
The Philadelphia Eagles move to 12-2 with a draw against the Detroit Lions to clinch the best record in the NFC. This victory is a confirmation of their great challenge, as it marks their 10th consecutive win.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, now at 10-4, still lead the AFC North, and they took a playoff position due to the losses of both the Dolphins and Colts. The team will also miss their star pass rusher, T.J. Watt, who they lost to an ankle injury in the late time of the game.
T.J. Watt currently has two sacks, which amounts to 11.5 in total this year, but there could be an issue for their next week’s big play against the Ravens due to his ankle injury.
It was an easy beginning for the Philadelphia Eagles with A.J. Brown catching an early touchdown and Jalen Hurts, who led the offensive side to a big first quarter.
The Eagles dominated the Steelers, 148 yards to 2, in the quarter. The Steelers did not do well in the game as they missed their top receiver, George Pickens, and their offense was easy to break, where they managed just 163 yards all game.