Hey there, Philly! This Sunday, we’ve got a nail-biter on our hands as the Philadelphia Eagles (11-2) host the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3) at Lincoln Financial Field. The hype is real, and the stakes are high as both teams are looking to solidify their playoff positioning. Let’s dive into what everyone’s predicting for this intense matchup!
Reuben Frank has been keeping his eye on the game closely and he has interesting thoughts. Sure, it’s easy to just look at the Steelers’ impressive record—they’ve won seven of their last eight games, are at the top of the AFC North, and flaunt a Hall of Fame quarterback to boot. But even with all that, Reuben is sticking with the Eagles. He believes they’re loaded with talent and have their eyes set on the Super Bowl.
He mentioned the passing game has had its quirks and there’s some drama with Brandon Graham‘s remarks, but they’ve got a powerhouse lineup. Plus, if the Eagles manage to win, they’d stretch their winning streak to ten, setting a new record for the franchise!
His prediction? Eagles 23, Steelers 20. It’s a close call, but he’s confident that the Eagles can rise to the occasion.
Next up is Dave Zangaro, who’s all aboard the Eagles train. He points out that these are two super physical teams going head-to-head, but he believes the Eagles are still the most talented squad on the field. Although the passing game might need a little help compared to past games, he’s sure the team can pull through. They’ve been playing tough football all season long with that gritty defense driving them forward.
With the Steelers missing their top receiver George Pickens this week, Dave thinks the Eagles’ defense will have a strong day. His score prediction? Eagles 24, Steelers 17. A solid win that could help push them even further into the postseason!
Moving to Barrett Brooks, he believes that despite all the outside noise, the Eagles are laser-focused and ready to beat the Steelers in this Pennsylvania rivalry. He noted how enjoyable defensive battles can be and highlighted a key matchup to watch: T.J. Watt against Lane Johnson. Whichever player comes out on top could very well decide the outcome of the game.
He agrees with others that the Eagles should be able to stifle the Steelers and predicts a close contest with the Eagles coming out on top again: Eagles 24, Steelers 17.
Lastly, Mike Mulhern adds to the insight with an interesting angle on the game. He thinks last week’s comments from A.J. Brown about the offense needing to step it up will spark some major adjustments. The Eagles have a chance to make a statement against a Steelers team that will be missing their main deep threat, which could affect their offensive execution.
He predicts that Jalen Hurts will have a big day connecting with Brown. With the Chiefs missing their deep plays because of the injury to Pickens, Mulhern suspects they might struggle to find their rhythm. All in all, Mike remains optimistic, putting out a score of Eagles 27, Steelers 16.
As we gear up for this Sunday’s showdown, the city is buzzing with excitement. The Eagles are looking to extend their winning streak and prove they’re among the league’s elite while the Steelers are ready to clash for bragging rights in this fierce rivalry. Whether it’s the defensive matchups, key injuries, or undercurrents from the comments made this week, this game promises to be unforgettable.
So, put on your game faces, Philly! It’s going to be a fantastic afternoon at the Linc! 🦅
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