PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia Eagles answered all the questions regarding their passing game in Sunday's win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. According to the Steelers, they may have had a little help. A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith each had 100 yards ...
Teryl Austin could do nothing but laugh and repeat the question. “Do I recall that game?” the Pittsburgh Steelers defensive coordinator said Thursday of the most recent time his team played in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts clears the air, downplaying any drama with WR A.J. Brown ahead of their Week 15 matchup with Steelers.
All-Pro receiver A.J. Brown was brought down on a hip-drop tackle that appeared to injure the star's knee. He has participated in practice in a limited fashion all week which left even further doubt about his availability.
The off-the-field drama between quarterback Jalen Hurts and wideout A.J. Brown has loomed over the franchise throughout the week, and now so does a banner trying to squash any sort of contempt they may have.
Terry Bradshaw's harsh critique of A.J. Brown's character raised eyebrows after the Eagles wide receiver delivered another stellar performance, even without Jalen Hurts under center.
Philadelphia followed up a week of chatter about the QB and receiver's relationship with one of its most well-rounded games of the season.
As the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare to visit Philadelphia this weekend, they are hardly walking into the “City of Brotherly Love.” The 11-2 Eagles will welcome the Steelers on Sunday during a nine-game win streak.
The Eagles dominated the Steelers in a 27-13 win on Sunday that saw the passing game quiet down concerns. The Birds moved to 12-2 and into a tie for the NFC's best record.
Hurts threw for 290 yards on 25-for-32 passing, and Brown and Smith each caught touchdown passes as the Eagles beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-13 on Sunday.
Dirty play and a dirty mouth hurt the Birds on Sunday, when the Commanders gave themselves a chance to win the division. The coach seems OK with that.