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, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin acknowledged the difficulty of defending a player like Barkley but emphasized the importance of a balanced defensive approach. “You can’t focus on just Saquon Barkley because of the talent around him in Philadelphia. All that does is highlight his already existing talent,” Tomlin said.
Eagles RB Saquon Barkley to test Steelers’ defense
Tomlin’s remarks underline the Eagles’ well-rounded offensive arsenal. While Barkley is a game-changing talent who can break tackles, catch passes, and create explosive plays, the Eagles boast a roster packed with weapons at multiple positions. Focusing solely on Barkley could leave the Steelers vulnerable to Philadelphia’s deep passing attack or the mobility of their quarterback. Tomlin’s strategy likely involves a disciplined team effort to contain Barkley while maintaining awareness of the Eagles’ versatile threats.
To counter Barkley’s impact, the Steelers will need their front seven to play sound, gap-responsible football, limiting his ability to exploit open spaces. The secondary must also be prepared for Barkley’s contributions in the passing game.
Barkley leads the NFL in rushing with 1,623 yards (11 touchdowns) and is often targeted through the air with 29 receptions for 267 yards and two touchdowns.
Mike Tomlin focused on Eagles’ overall talent
As much as the Steelers would love to focus solely on containing Barkley, Tomlin’s approach reflects respect for the Eagles’ overall talent. It ensures the defense avoids overcommitting to Barkley while staying ready to adapt to the Eagles’ multifaceted offense. This balanced mindset will be crucial if the Steelers hope to contain Barkley and secure a crucial late-season victory.
Should the Steelers leave Philly with a win, it’ll be a first since 1965, and they’ll earn a playoff berth for the second consecutive season. The Eagles, winners of nine straight games, clinched a postseason spot with a Week 14 win over the Baltimore Ravens.
“You can’t focus on just Saquon Barkley because of the talent around him in Philadelphia..
All that does is highlight his already existing talent” ~ @CoachTomlin #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/R5GoWYogDB
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) December 12, 2024
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