The Eagles took a 17-13 lead into halftime and the defense stepped up after the break, shutting out the Pittsburgh offense in the next two quarters. A Jake Elliot field goal tacked three points on to the lead before a “Brotherly Shove“ touchdown extended it further.

Philadelphia moved to 12-2 with the win, tied with the Lions for the best record in the NFC. The 11-2 Minnesota Vikings have the opportunity to make it a three-way battle for the No. 1 seed if they defeat the Chicago Bears on Monday night.

It was a tough loss for the 10-4 Steelers, who have been led by a resurgent Russell Wilson under center and head coach Mike Tomlin’s standout defense.

The Steelers face difficult matchups against the Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals to close out the regular season, though their fans can breathe a sigh of relief. Due to defeats for the Indianapolis Colts and Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh wrapped up a postseason spot on Sunday.

Full Week 15 Sunday results

Away @ home (winners in bold)

Kansas City Chiefs 21-7 Cleveland Browns

New York Jets 32-25 Jacksonville Jaguars

Cincinnati Bengals 37-27 Tennessee Titans

Miami Dolphins 12-20 Houston Texans

Baltimore Ravens 35-14 New York Giants

Dallas Cowboys 30-14 Carolina Panthers

Washington Commanders 20-19 New Orleans Saints

New England Patriots 17-30 Arizona Cardinals

Buffalo Bills 48-42 Detroit Lions

Indianapolis Colts 13-31 Denver Broncos

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 40-17 Los Angeles Chargers

Pittsburgh Steelers 13-27 Philadelphia Eagles

Green Bay Packers 30-13 Seattle Seahawks

By Sam Joseph and  Homero De la Fuente, CNN