Steelers vs. Eagles: Stats That Stood Out

Yes it was an ugly game, but a few numbers stood out from Sunday’s Steelers game against the Eagles.

21

Yards rushing by DeAngelo Williams: his lowest as a starter since joining the Steelers last season.

8

Number of carries by Williams: ties a low as a starter with Steelers (8 for 29 yards against Seattle, 11/29/2015)

54.55

Ben Roethlisberger’s lowest completion percentage since a 31-10 loss to Cleveland (October 12th, 2014 – 50.00)

0

After entering the weekend tied for the NFL lead with eight total touchdowns, the Steelers failed to score on against Philadelphia.

3

After averaging 31 points per game, the Steelers only scored 3.

125

After holding their opponents to a combined 101 rushing yards in their first two games, the Steelers gave up 125 total yards on the ground to the Eagles.

40%

Pittsburgh’s defense held opponents to a third-down conversion rate of 7-of-26 (26.9%) through the first two weeks of 2016.

On Sunday, the Eagles were 4-of-10 for a 40% conversion rate.

12

Antonio Brown doubled his receptions total from the first two weeks (12) with a dozen catches on 18 targets against Philly.

49.9

Jordan Berry is ranked 4th in the NFL in punting average with 49.9 yards per punt.


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