Eagles Dominate Steelers with Revitalized Passing Game and Trenches Control
Jalen Hurts and Kellen Moore deliver a standout offensive performance, while the Eagles' defense and offensive line overpower Pittsburgh.
- Jalen Hurts rebounded from a poor previous game, completing 25 of 32 passes for 290 yards and two touchdowns against a strong Steelers defense.
- The Eagles showcased a more varied and effective passing game, with offensive coordinator Kellen Moore integrating creative concepts and timely play-calling.
- Philadelphia controlled the game with nearly 40 minutes of possession, running 77 plays compared to Pittsburgh’s 41, thanks to their dominant offensive line.
- The Eagles' defense held the Steelers to just 163 total yards, further solidifying the team’s control on both sides of the ball.
- Lane Johnson excelled against All-Pro edge rusher T.J. Watt, allowing only one pressure, underscoring the offensive line’s critical role in the victory.