The Philadelphia Eagles got a season-best performance from Jalen Hurts, who was playing opposite one of his NFL idols
Just minutes after his worst game as a Pittsburgh Steeler, Russell Wilson offered words of encouragement to his teammates and the fanbase. It's what Wilson does
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson told the media that it was unacceptable how his team played against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson had nothing but praise for star running back Najee Harris -- even in the wake of a critical Week 15 fumble against the Philadelphia Eagles (which the
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson has won all six of the games he has played against the Eagles. The Eagles defense is looking to stop the streak Sunday afternoon.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts paced the Eagles offense with 290 passing yards and two touchdown passes in the Battle of Pennsylvania win. While Hurts got the best of Russell Wilson, microphones captured Hurts sharing a sentiment of respect with the Steelers quarterback.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson addressed Najee Harris' key second-half fumble in the loss against the Philadelphia Eagles.
On Sunday the Philadelphia Eagles defended their home turf, beating the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-13. It was a big statement game from Jalen Hurts and Philly's passing offense; after a week's worth of questions about Hurts, A.J. Brown, and how effective the Eagles can be throwing the ball, Hurts threw for 290 yards and a pair of TDs.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been one of the NFL's most successful franchises since the Super Bowl era started in 1966, but during that span, there's been one thing the team hasn't been able to do and that's win a game in Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA - Russell Wilson was a rookie in the 2012 NFL season and if the Eagles had their druthers, it would have been for them. Instead, the Seattle Seah
The Pittsburgh Steelers fell on the road to the Philadelphia Eagles in a game where Russell Wilson barely surpassed 120 passing yards. Following the loss, he was pressed to answer a tough question about what kind of team the Steelers really are.
The Eagles beat the Steelers on Sunday at home in Philadelphia, and quarterback Jalen Hurts had a message for Pittsburgh’s Russell Wilson after the game. “Watched you my whole childhood, Hurts told Wilson as the two shook hands. “You paved the way,”