When the dust settled, the officials chose to throw two flags. But instead of offsetting penalties as is normally the case when both sides are throwing punches, all flags went to the Steelers. This was in spite of a clear view of multiple Eagles throwing punches.
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin was not shy in expressing his frustrations with officiating after the team’s 27-13 loss to the Eagles in Week 15. That didn’t seem to change less than 24 hours later, either.
Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Tomlin voiced his frustration with one call in the loss to the Philadelphia Eagles with four words to reporters.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin was right to be mad after video proves officials missed penalties by Eagles players during yesterday's brawl.
After the Eagles gave up back-to-back fumbles, the Steelers had the ball deep in Philadelphia territory. On a rushing play, Steelers tight end Darnell Washington held onto a block of Eagles safety Darius Slay just a bit too long for the Eagles’ liking, and a fracas broke out in the end zone.
Mike Tomlin was none too pleased with how officials chose to handle the fallout of a fight between Steelers and Eagles player on Sunday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers face a significant challenge in Week 15 as they prepare to take on the Philadelphia Eagles, whose dynamic offense features star running back Saquon Barkley. On The Pat McAfee Show,
The Eagles already locked down a playoff spot at 11-2, while the Steelers are on their way with a 10-2 record and a 99% chance of making the postseason, per NFL.com. In fact, they can clinch a playoff berth on Sunday.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has long been praised for his leadership, motivational skills, and ability to get the most out of his team. But fans and analysts have voiced frustration ove
In what can only be described as a chaotic start to Week 15's contest between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles, head coach Mike Tomlin was clearly heated after watching his team surrender 10 points in the first quarter.
Head coach Mike Tomlin praised the "collective component" of the win over Cleveland, saying all three areas of the game showed improvement, which led to a divisional win. Wideout George Pickens is expected to miss his second consecutive game while he deals with a hamstring injury,