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NFL scores, live updates: Steelers-Eagles, Bills-Lions highlight Week 15 slate

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The Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles have plenty at stake in one of the NFL’s best matchups of Week 15. Philadelphia can win its 10th consecutive game and stay right behind the Detroit Lions for the top seed in the NFC playoffs. After the Steelers, the Eagles arguably have a soft end to the regular season with the Washington Commanders, Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants.

Pittsburgh can maintain distance between itself and the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North with a win, in addition to strengthening its hold on a top-three seed in the AFC playoffs. However, the Steelers are one of four teams set to play three games in 11 days, and a clash with the Eagles is a tough way to start that stretch.

In the other heavyweight matchup, the Lions are eyeing their 12th consecutive victory and need another win to stay ahead of the Eagles and Minnesota Vikings in the NFC playoff standings. Detroit has won its past two games by three points each and is shorthanded on defense against a Bills offense that just scored 42 points against the Los Angeles Rams. Josh Allen threw for three TDs and rushed for another three in that game.

  • Cowboys vs. Panthers — 1 p.m. ET | Fox

  • Chiefs vs. Browns — 1 p.m. ET | CBS

  • Dolphins vs. Texans — 1 p.m. ET | CBS

  • Jets vs. Jaguars — 1 p.m. ET | Fox

  • Commanders vs. Saints — 1 p.m. ET | Fox

  • Ravens vs. Giants — 1 p.m. ET | CBS

  • Bengals vs. Titans — 1 p.m. ET Fox

  • Patriots vs. Cardinals — 4:25 p.m. ET | CBS

  • Colts vs. Broncos — 4:25 p.m. ET | CBS

  • Bills vs. Lions — 4:25 p.m. ET | CBS

  • Buccaneers vs. Chargers — 4:25 p.m. ET | Fox

  • Steelers vs. Eagles — 4:25 p.m. ET | Fox

Follow along with Yahoo Sports for live game updates, highlights and more.

Live30 updates

  • Eagles score 2nd TD

    Three plays after Kenneth Gainwell gained 16 yards on a 3rd-and-2, Jalen Hurts finds DeVonta Smith on an in route for a two-yard touchdown.

    Eagles lead 17–3 over the Steelers.

  • Dan Skipper with the Big Man TD

    Following a 10-yard scramble by Jared Goff on 3rd-and-10, the Lions QB throws to tackle Dan Skipper for a nine-yard touchdown. Yes, he was eligible!

  • Dan Campbell making Dan Campbell calls

    Lions had a 4th-and-4 from the Buffalo 46-yard line. Jared Goff connects with Amon-Ra St. Brown for a 21-yard gain.

  • Broncos get 1st TD

    Denver is on the board after Bo Nix hit Adam Trautman for a 13-yard touchdown, finishing off a 54-yard drive.

  • Chargers take 17–10 lead

    Quentin Johnson snares a 13-yard throw from Justin Herbert for the Chargers’ second touchdown of the day.

    L.A. made Tampa Bay for Baker Mayfield’s interception from the Bucs’ 30-yard line.

  • Bills score again

    Three plays after Ty Johnson’s big 4th-down catch, the Bills score their third touchdown of the game on a six-yard run from James Cook.

    Buffalo is doing what was probably expected against a beat-up Lions defense.

  • Ty Johnson racking up receiving yards

    On 4th-and-2, Ty Johnson gets wide open on the ol’ wheel route for a big Buffalo first down.

    After the 31-yard gain, Johnson has 88 yards on three receptions midway through the second quarter.

  • Anthony Richardson passes to… Anthony Richardson?

    Anthony Richardson got rid of the ball to avoid a sack and safety. But the ball was batted in the air.

    Richardson recovered the live ball himself and ran out of the end zone. The box score says the play went for -1 yard, but Richardson gained at least seven yards here.

  • Closer look at Jonah Williams’ TD

    Here’s another look at Jonah Williams’ fumble recovery for the Cardinals’ tou. Replay shows he secured the ball before rolling out of bounds.

  • Lions on the board

    Detroit is back in the game, scoring its first touchdown. Jared Goff steps up in the pocket and finds Tim Patrick on the right sideline. Patrick then leaps for the pylon and gets the Lions’ first score.

  • Hurts to Brown for six

    All good between A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts? The Eagles QB finds his wideout for a five-yard TD, finishing off a 70-yard drive in six plays.

  • Cardinals turn fumble into TD

    Greg Dortch fumbled for the Cardinals just before crossing the goal line. But Jonah Williams recovers the fumble before rolling out of bounds. Officials reviewed the play to confirm Williams had the ball, so there was no touchback.

    Cardinals take a 10–0 lead.

  • Steelers-Eagles tied 3–3

    An unnecessary roughness penalty on Calvin Austin stalls the Steelers drive and Pittsburgh has to settle for a field goal after Russell Wilson throws incomplete on 3rd-and-18.

    Chris Boswell kicks a 37-yard field goal to tie the Eagles at 3–3.

  • Another rushing TD for Josh Allen

    The Bills take a 14–0 lead over the Lions in Detroit. Josh Allen keeps the ball after faking a handoff to Ty Johnson and runs to the right for a touchdown.

    Allen had three rushing TDs last week versus the Rams. Is he going to top that today?

  • TJ Watt punches out a Jalen Hurts fumble

    The Eagles’ drive stalls near midfield after TJ Watt punches the ball out from Jalen Hurts’ right arm. Beanie Bishop recovers the fumble for the Steelers.

  • Kenneth Gainwell with the spin

    Kenneth Gainwell gets a first down for the Eagles, juking Donte Jackson with a spin move on 3rd-and

  • Herbert to McConkey for a TD

    The Chargers have tied the Bucs on their opening drive. Justin Herbert scrambles right and finds Ladd McConkey over the middle for a 7-yard score.

  • Bo Nix interception

    Bo Nix is picked off by Zaire Franklin on the Broncos’ opening possession.

    Colts take over at their 30-yard-line.

  • Josh Allen to Ty Johnson highlight

    The Bills’ opening TD drive was highlighted by Josh Allen rolling right out of the pocket and hitting Ty Johnson down the middle of the field for a 24-yard gain.

  • Patriots miss FG on opening drive

    Joey Slye misses a 53-yard field goal attempt on the Patriots’ opening possession. Cardinals will take over at their 43-yard line.

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