New footage shows officials were wrong in Week 15’s Steelers-Eagles fight

New footage vindicates Steelers fans, proving officiating errors in Pittsburgh’s Week 15 game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Oh, how the tables have turned. Fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers were criticized as sore losers for blaming the awful officiating in Week 15’s contest between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles. However, new footage from one key play in the game supports the Black and Gold faithful’s claims.

Early in the first quarter, Steelers WR Calvin Austin and TE Darnell Washington were wrongfully the only players penalized for a fight that broke out with Eagles CBs Quinyon Mitchell and Darius Slay Jr.

HC Mike Tomlin was visibly upset on the sideline following the penalty on his players alone. When asked postgame why the officiating crew made the call, referee Alan Eck stated it was due to a lack of evidence.

However, newly released footage clearly shows that Slay and Mitchell both took shots at Washington and Austin.  This begs the question, how was officiating upstairs unable to catch the penalty in replay assist?

While this is certainly not the first time officials have given the Pittsburgh Steelers the short end of the stick, fans of the Steel City certainly hope it will be the last in 2024.

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Police release body camera footage from Chris Olave arrest

The Kenner Police Department released body camera footage from Chris Olave’s arrest Monday night:

The Kenner Police Department released body camera footage from Chris Olave’s arrest Monday night during a traffic stop, which was an odd move; Kenner PD had not posted any videos on their official YouTube account in five years prior to this, nor had they ever shared footage of an arrest in this fashion.

Maybe it’s due to Chris Olave’s status as a public figure and member of the New Orleans Saints, with Kenner PD looking to heighten visibility of the incident. If that’s the case, their arresting officer was unimpressed when Olave brought up his place on the team during the traffic stop.

“I play for the Saints, man,” Olave volunteered.

The officer responded, “And?”

Olave was transported to Kenner City Jail where he was booked and released without issue. Additionally, Kenner PD said in a press release that this was Olave’s second speeding ticket in recent months after he was stopped for driving 54 miles per hour in a 35 mile per hour zone on Aug. 21.

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