Eagles and Steelers clash Thursday night
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1-0)
at PITTSBURGH STEELERS (0-1)
Kickoff: Thursday, 8:00 p.m. EDT
Line: Pittsburgh -3.5, Total: 34
Two Super Bowl XLVI front-runners meet up when the Eagles travel west to Pittsburgh for a Keystone State battle on Thursday night.
In Week 1 of the preseason on Friday, the Steelers suffered an ugly 16-7 loss in Washington, where they were outgained 452-186. Meanwhile, the Eagles won a defensive struggle at home over Baltimore, 13-6 on Thursday. Pittsburgh has never lost more than one game in a preseason under Mike Tomlin, and the Steelers will be especially motivated after Friday’s sloppy performance. Add in the home-field advantage, and it should be enough to put them over the top. The pick is PITTSBURGH.
The Steelers will likely be without top cornerback Ike Taylor (broken thumb) and could be without top pass rusher OLB James Harrison, who is recovering from two offseason back surgeries, for a second straight game. But their biggest worry for Thursday is the play of third-string QB Dennis Dixon, who struggled badly on Friday (1-for-10 for 29 yards). The fourth-year quarterback is playing for his roster spot at this point. The offensive game plan could focus on back-up RB Isaac Redman (5 rushes, 42 yards, TD on Friday).
The Eagles have little to prove in the preseason and will likely use QB Michael Vick sparingly. Back-up Vince Young (3-for-5, 45 yards against Baltimore) and third-stringer Mike Kafka (13-for-19, 132 yards, INT) will see the bulk of the snaps on Thursday. They’re also looking to settle on a third-string running back and could feature rookie Dion Lewis (10 carries, 26 yards) again on Thursday.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1-0)
at PITTSBURGH STEELERS (0-1)
Kickoff: Thursday, 8:00 p.m. EDT
Line: Pittsburgh -3.5, Total: 34
Two Super Bowl XLVI front-runners meet up when the Eagles travel west to Pittsburgh for a Keystone State battle on Thursday night.
In Week 1 of the preseason on Friday, the Steelers suffered an ugly 16-7 loss in Washington, where they were outgained 452-186. Meanwhile, the Eagles won a defensive struggle at home over Baltimore, 13-6 on Thursday. Pittsburgh has never lost more than one game in a preseason under Mike Tomlin, and the Steelers will be especially motivated after Friday’s sloppy performance. Add in the home-field advantage, and it should be enough to put them over the top. The pick is PITTSBURGH.
The Steelers will likely be without top cornerback Ike Taylor (broken thumb) and could be without top pass rusher OLB James Harrison, who is recovering from two offseason back surgeries, for a second straight game. But their biggest worry for Thursday is the play of third-string QB Dennis Dixon, who struggled badly on Friday (1-for-10 for 29 yards). The fourth-year quarterback is playing for his roster spot at this point. The offensive game plan could focus on back-up RB Isaac Redman (5 rushes, 42 yards, TD on Friday).
The Eagles have little to prove in the preseason and will likely use QB Michael Vick sparingly. Back-up Vince Young (3-for-5, 45 yards against Baltimore) and third-stringer Mike Kafka (13-for-19, 132 yards, INT) will see the bulk of the snaps on Thursday. They’re also looking to settle on a third-string running back and could feature rookie Dion Lewis (10 carries, 26 yards) again on Thursday.
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