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Week 13 instant takeaways: Eagles’ Super Bowl push, Steelers’ versatility, Bryce Young emerging | Inside Coverage

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BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 1: Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles reacts after defeating the Baltimore Ravens 24-19 at M&T Bank Stadium on December 1, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)

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Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab break down the biggest matchups from Week 13 of NFL action, while giving their thoughts on Sunday’s three biggest games, breaking down Thanksgiving game leftovers, and offering instant takeaways for each game of Week 13 on Sunday. board.

The Philadelphia Eagles solidified their status as Super Bowl contenders with a dominant second-half performance against the Baltimore Ravens. Jalen Hurts and the Eagles are now 8-0 since their bye, and Frank and Fitz agree that Philadelphia has reason to be considered the NFC favorite. Despite Lamar Jackson’s strong effort, the Ravens continue to struggle, particularly with kicker Justin Tucker’s recent struggles, which could haunt them come playoff time.

The Pittsburgh Steelers impress with their versatility, winning both low-scoring fights and high-scoring shootouts. Fitz and Frank praise Mike Tomlin’s coaching work, although they note some concerns, particularly with George Pickens’ recent struggles. Meanwhile, the Cincinnati Bengals continue to disappoint, with Frank calling their defense a big problem despite Joe Burrow’s MVP-level play.

In the “Leftovers” segment, the guys talk about Thanksgiving games, including the Chicago Bears’ struggles, a clean Dallas Cowboys win, and the Green Bay Packers turning in their best performance of the season. The Kansas City Chiefs continue to win ugly, but Fitz remains skeptical about their long-term prospects.

Fitz and Frank move on to the rest of Sunday’s programming, including the development of Bryce Young, one of the dirtiest hits in recent years, Drake Maye vs. Anthony Richardson and much more. The duo wraps up their predictions for Monday night’s matchup between the Cleveland Browns and Denver Broncos.

(1:55) – San Francisco 49ers @ Buffalo Bills

(7:15) – Philadelphia Eagles @ Baltimore Ravens

(18:15) – Pittsburgh Steelers @ Cincinnati Bengals

(29:00) – Chicago Bears @ Detroit Lions

(32:00) – New York Giants @ Dallas Cowboys

(32:20) – Miami Dolphins @ Green Bay Packers

(34:00) – Las Vegas Raiders @ Kansas City Chiefs

(40:45) Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Carolina Panthers

(44:45) – Los Angeles Chargers @ Atlanta Falcons

(47:35) – Houston Texans @ Jacksonville Jaguars

(51:30) – Tennessee Titans @ Washington Commanders

(52:00) – Los Angeles Rams @ New Orleans Saints

(52:45) – Seattle Seahawks @ New York Jets

(55:30) – Indianapolis Colts @ New England Patriots

(57:30) – Arizona Cardinals @ Minnesota Vikings

(1:01:30) – Monday Night Football Preview

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – DECEMBER 1: Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles reacts after defeating the Baltimore Ravens 24-19 at M&T Bank Stadium on December 1, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)

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