Steelers and Eagles week 15 Fight
1 min readTwo individuals from both the Birds and Steelers were fined for their jobs in a battle that occurred during Philadelphia’s Week 15 win over Pittsburgh.
Steelers wideout Calvin Austin III was fined $6,173 and Pittsburgh tight end Darnell Washington was docked $6,760 both for unsportsmanlike direct. Birds guarded backs Darius Kill and Quinyon Mitchell were both fined $14,069 in spite of not being hailed for their part in the fight.
It was a big win for the Ravens at home to clinch a playoff spot and sit tied with the Steelers for the division.
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Ravens cover -7
Total over 44.5
The turning point of the game was this Humphrey Pick Six, the first of his career. #RavensFlock #PITvsBAL #SteelersNation https://t.co/NhNu7q2GBm
The Steelers’ way to an exceptionally startling division title is clear. Beat Baltimore, win the AFC North.
Pittsburgh has crushed the Ravens eight of multiple times, and quarterback Lamar Jackson has a lifelong record of 1-4 against the Steelers. (The main success came over a long time back, an extra time undertaking against Bricklayer Rudolph and Devlin “Duck” Hodges.)
Beneficiary George Pickens is out again with a hamstring injury. Linebacker T.J. Watt is all set, which is perfect for the Steelers — they’re 1-10 without Watt in the arrangement.
Jackson keeps on being a MVP up-and-comer, notwithstanding the new heroics of Josh Allen. Winning the division would support Lamar’s case. That makes winning on Saturday an unquestionable requirement.