The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Pittsburgh Steelers with help from a reserve offensive player, whose time with the organization may be winding down.
PHILADELPHIA – With one spin-cycle move and another quick burst between two Steelers defenders, Kenny Gainwell may have made himself a lot of money on Sunday.
Two particular opportunities arose against the Steelers. The first was a spin move in the open field that left Pittsburgh cornerback Cory Trice grasping at air as Gainwell motored beyond the first-down sticks for a gain of 10 yards on third-and-four. The sense from Gainwell in conversations is that he wouldn’t mind being a lead back somewhere, though he also talks about how much he loves being in Philadelphia.
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