
"New year, new regime, same old Jets. Despite an overwhelming number of positives, especially from the Justin Fields-led offense, Gang Green is left to deal with another brutal loss to start their 2025 season. They blew a 26-17 lead entering the fourth quarter and yielded 17 points in the last 12 minutes to fall 34-32 to their former quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, and the Pittsburgh Steelers."
"With the Jets (0-1) nursing a one-point lead in the final minutes, veteran kicker Chris Boswell nailed a 60-yard field goal with 1:03 left in regulation to lift the visitors ahead for good. This came after a 14-point swing that got the Steelers back in the game and even put them in the lead. Down by nine, Rodgers hit running back Jaylen Warren for a five-yard score on the first play of the final stanza to make it a two-point game."
"He outdueled Fields, the former Steelers quarterback, who was strong in his Jets debut, completing 16 of 22 attempts for 218 yards and three total touchdowns though the New York attack expectedly leaned on a running game that arrived as advertised. Breece Hall rushed for 107 yards on 19 carries, while Gang Green combined to post 182 yards on the ground in the loss. Last season, the Jets rushed for 140 yards just once. Defense was at a premium"
The Pittsburgh Steelers rallied to beat the New York Jets 34-32 after a 14-point swing in the fourth quarter and a 60-yard field goal by Chris Boswell with 1:03 remaining. The Jets held a 26-17 lead entering the fourth but surrendered 17 points in the final 12 minutes, including a kickoff fumble by Xavier Gipson that gave the Steelers a short field. Aaron Rodgers completed 22 of 30 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns. Justin Fields completed 16 of 22 for 218 yards and three total touchdowns, while the Jets rushed for 182 yards, led by Breece Halls 107 yards.
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