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1:38 p.m. – What Went Wrong: After Chris Boswell's missed field goal attempt, the rest of the first quarter was spent with the teams exchanging punts. On a third-and-5 from the Jaguars 14-yard line, the Steelers had a chance for a big play on defense. Under some pressure, Jake Luton rushed his throw and instead of hitting a Jaguars receiver the ball bounced off Bud Dupree's shoulder. Had Dupree held on to the potential interception, it appeared as though he could've returned it for a touchdown.

FIRST QUARTER: Jaguars 3, Steelers 0

1:17 p.m. – What Went Wrong: The Steelers had a chance to tie the game when Chris Boswell lined up for a 46-yard field goal attempt at the end of their first possession. But Kameron Canaday's snap was low and wide, and Boswell's attempt sailed wide left. Marcus Allen made an alert play to recover an attempted onside kick by the Jaguars after their field goal to take that 3-0 lead to put the Steelers offense in good field position to start the drive.

1:09 p.m. – What Went Wrong: Jacksonville opened the game with a nine-play, 52-yard drive that ended with a 3-0 lead after a 41-yard field goal by Chase McLaughlin. Jake Luton started the drive with a 17-yard completion to Keelan Cole, and then two plays later, he converted a third-and-2 from midfield with a 15-yard catch-and-run to James Robinson. There was 10:57 left after McLaughlin's field goal.

COIN TOSS: Steelers call tails. It's tails. Steelers win the toss and defer. Jacksonville gets the ball first.

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