ST.PITTSBURGH STEELERS’ BALL BOY — FUTURE MVP TRAGICALLY DIES ON CHRISTMAS EVE AT 16
Pittsburgh, PA — The Pittsburgh Steelers community is in mourning after the heartbreaking death of 16-year-old Brian Moss, a cherished ball boy whose future in football was filled with promise. Brian, a rising high school football star, tragically lost his life in a car crash on Christmas Eve while traveling with his family.
For five years, Brian had been a familiar face on the sidelines of Heinz Field, quickly becoming a favorite among the Steelers players and coaches. But Brian was never just there to retrieve footballs — he was there to learn, to grow, and to absorb the inner workings of an NFL team. From the grind of training camp to the excitement of game days, Brian eagerly watched and learned from the best in the business. Over time, he became like a little brother to the locker room — a young man everyone recognized, protected, and cheered for.
On the high school football field, Brian Moss had already begun to make waves. With explosive speed, exceptional football intelligence, and a natural ability to lead, he was quickly being labeled as a future MVP candidate. NFL scouts were already taking notice of his immense potential, and the Pittsburgh Steelers had been quietly tracking his progress for years, believing that he could one day be the cornerstone of a franchise.
Brian’s journey into the Steelers organization began through the team’s community program — a common pathway for young athletes to gain exposure to the NFL world. But not everyone is able to turn that opportunity into something meaningful. Brian did. He grew from a shy kid on the sidelines into a star player on the high school field, with a future that seemed limitless.
What made the story even more heartbreaking was Brian’s deep love for the Steelers. To friends, family, and teammates, he often spoke of Pittsburgh not as a distant dream, but as an inevitable destination. “The contract is just about being old enough,” Brian once said, half-joking but fully confident in his future with the team.
But tragedy struck on Christmas Eve. While traveling to New York with his family for the holidays, Brian was killed in a devastating crash on a highway. Though the Florida Highway Patrol did not provide further details on the investigation, the loss reverberated throughout the football world.
Brian’s high school head coach shared a poignant tribute: “This is an enormous loss. He was a fantastic kid, a top-tier student, and an outstanding athlete. Brian was named Offensive Player of the Year after his stellar freshman season. He was truly special, both on and off the field.”
The Steelers’ community, along with fans and scouts, expressed their grief:
“Pittsburgh lost a future before it had the chance to blossom.”
“From a ball boy to a future MVP.”
“Pittsburgh’s future just got darker. Rest in peace, young Steeler.”
In honor of Brian’s memory, his family, friends, and the local community held a candlelight vigil, releasing black and gold balloons into the sky — a final farewell to a young man whose star was rising far too quickly to fade so soon.
A ball boy.
A future MVP in the making.
A loss that echoes through Pittsburgh.
Rest in peace, Brian Moss.
The NFL officially announced the date and game time for the Commanders’ Week 18 rematch against the Eagles in the season finale

The Washington Commanders have just one game remaining in their nightmare of a 2025 NFL season, and they wrap it up with a rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 18.

The NFL had the Commanders finish the season with four straight NFC East games, and they get to play the Eagles once again, just two weeks after playing them at home. The Eagles won the first matchup after Marcus Mariota was injured to start the second half, and there’s no telling who will play in this game for both teams.
We’ve been waiting for the official date and time to be announced by the NFL, and they finally have an answer.
NFL announces Commanders and Eagles rematch date and time
The Commanders’ rematch against the Eagles has been listed as TBD as the NFL figures out the Week 18 schedule with playoff implications looming. The NFL announced after Sunday Night Football that the Commanders will be playing on the road against the Eagles on Sunday, Jan. 4, at 4:25 p.m. ET.

The rematch will likely be very chippy after the brawl in the first matchup
Of course, each team has completely different goals they’re playing for at the end of the season, with the Eagles headed to the playoffs, and the Commanders getting ready for the offseason. They both have pride to play for, however, and we’ve seen how fast things can get chippy. Both teams had ejections and fines from the NFL after the brawl, and now they’re playing in Philadelphia, where we know it’ll be hostile.
Head coach Dan Quinn also added fuel to the fire after the game with the Eagles going for the two-point conversion, which led to the brawl. Don’t be surprised if this one gets messy if the game goes south early on with the Commanders’ injuries.
What to watch for in the Commanders’ finale
The Commanders don’t have much at stake, and they can’t pick later than the No. 7 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft even if they win. What they do have to play for, however, is their future. The Commanders have to play their young guys and not the same old veterans who are free agents who have struggled all season. General manager Adam Peters will have a lot of decisions to make, and he needs to evaluate the roster top to bottom to maximize the offseason. The best way to do that is by playing all of your young guys that you can, and see what they bring for next year.
