Pittsburgh Steelers vs Jacksonville Jaguars: Complete Match Game & Player Stats
The Pittsburgh Steelers opened their preseason campaign with a well-rounded 31–25 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium. The matchup featured standout quarterback play, a record-threatening field goal, and a glimpse of both teams’ developing depth ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
Skylar Thompson and Mason Rudolph combined for four touchdowns, showing impressive command under center, while Jaguars kicker Cam Little stole headlines with a 70-yard field goal that left the stadium in awe.
Game Overview
The night started in Jacksonville’s favor with Cam Little’s early 41-yard field goal. But Pittsburgh’s offense soon found its rhythm when Mason Rudolph connected with Darnell Washington for a red-zone touchdown, giving the Steelers a 7–3 edge.
Before halftime, Thompson extended the lead with a pinpoint 3-yard throw to Max Hurleman, capping off an 11-play drive. However, the highlight of the night came seconds later — Cam Little’s 70-yard rocket that soared through the uprights as time expired in the second quarter, sending the Jaguars’ crowd into disbelief.
Jacksonville momentarily grabbed the lead in the third quarter on Nick Mullens’ touchdown pass to Trenton Irwin, but Pittsburgh regained control quickly. Thompson hit Trey Sermon and later Ke’Shawn Williams for two more scores, sealing a comfortable 31–25 result.
Top Player Stats
Pittsburgh Steelers – Offensive Leaders
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Player 133_2e1753-db> |
Position 133_d0f1b8-d1> |
Performance 133_ae5574-94> |
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Skylar Thompson 133_9f21c9-f7> |
QB 133_f30e7e-a9> |
20/28, 233 YDS, 3 TD 133_f322d0-ba> |
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Mason Rudolph 133_aceb52-2c> |
QB 133_0a1e71-d6> |
9/10, 84 YDS, 1 TD 133_a248c3-19> |
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Ke’Shawn Williams 133_cae368-b9> |
WR 133_c8bc33-fa> |
2 REC, 55 YDS, 1 TD 133_9ce917-e4> |
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Trey Sermon 133_14d3ec-8d> |
RB 133_405fdb-19> |
4 REC, 28 YDS, 1 TD 133_d0dbb2-27> |
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Darnell Washington 133_e00e7f-f5> |
TE 133_349472-e7> |
1 REC, 19 YDS, 1 TD 133_99d83c-45> |
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Lew Nichols 133_f4c508-ad> |
RB 133_3d08e4-88> |
6 CAR, 31 YDS 133_688c56-bd> |
Jacksonville Jaguars – Offensive Leaders
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Player 133_dd04c4-f2> |
Position 133_60c84b-24> |
Performance 133_b3305f-d1> |
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Nick Mullens 133_08e19c-8f> |
QB 133_208dc2-08> |
11/18, 89 YDS, 1 TD 133_f4bdf2-ee> |
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Trevor Lawrence 133_55af4c-98> |
QB 133_3ec225-b8> |
6/7, 43 YDS 133_49a0d8-00> |
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Bhayshul Tuten 133_9bfe59-87> |
RB 133_622d39-fe> |
6 CAR, 24 YDS, 1 TD 133_7b75ee-02> |
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Trenton Irwin 133_a23b2f-9e> |
WR 133_1c7fa3-f2> |
4 REC, 48 YDS, 1 TD 133_aa2753-64> |
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Dorian Singer 133_829d3b-3e> |
WR 133_78f0e0-03> |
3 REC, 40 YDS 133_96c883-f5> |
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Cam Little 133_aded3e-4d> |
K 133_aede4f-06> |
4/4 FG, long 70 yards 133_aa57a1-46> |
Team Stats Comparison
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Category 133_a8b234-ff> |
Steelers 133_4037d9-22> |
Jaguars 133_847f3a-df> |
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Total Yards 133_609f4f-62> |
367 133_73ee1b-72> |
339 133_4b4d0b-6f> |
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Passing Yards 133_d99b48-de> |
301 133_81e296-c2> |
273 133_b01ba6-66> |
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Rushing Yards 133_e4b709-31> |
66 133_8bf91f-69> |
66 133_4e6778-4c> |
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First Downs 133_a2ad3e-92> |
25 133_5b9082-11> |
21 133_9f232a-65> |
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3rd Down Efficiency 133_32f565-63> |
8/13 (62%) 133_ae245d-aa> |
3/10 (30%) 133_98bcd0-fd> |
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Turnovers 133_9041f1-bd> |
0 133_392cb5-c4> |
0 133_31a76c-2e> |
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Red Zone Efficiency 133_3d73a4-c9> |
3/4 133_f5e27a-36> |
2/3 133_173600-a8> |
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Penalties (Yards) 133_f84c2c-67> |
6–60 133_3d6d6c-b7> |
8–49 133_a19df2-24> |
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Time of Possession 133_62fba2-13> |
30:44 133_67cdf1-22> |
29:16 133_34d9a2-86> |
Top Performers Of The Game
- Skylar Thompson (PIT) – Delivered three touchdown passes and displayed strong leadership in the pocket.
- Cam Little (JAX) – Perfect night kicking, including a 70-yard field goal that made preseason history.
- Mason Rudolph (PIT) – Accurate and efficient as the game’s opener.
- Trenton Irwin (JAX) – Reliable target with a third-quarter touchdown grab.
- Ke’Shawn Williams (PIT) – Made the game-sealing touchdown reception.
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Key Turning Points
- Historic Kick: Cam Little’s 70-yard FG became the night’s defining moment.
- Steelers’ 3rd-Down Execution: Pittsburgh converted 8-of-13 third downs, maintaining control of the clock.
- Backup QB Brilliance: Both Rudolph and Thompson executed near-flawless passing displays.
- Discipline Edge: The Steelers committed fewer penalties and no turnovers.
Analyst Insights & Rookie Focus
The Steelers’ success came down to balance — quick reads, efficient drives, and strong roster depth. Skylar Thompson looked NFL-ready, reading the field with composure rarely seen from a backup quarterback.
Defensively, Carson Bruener and Nick Herbig helped bottle Jacksonville’s short-yardage plays, keeping Trevor Lawrence and Nick Mullens from extending drives.
For Jacksonville, Travis Hunter’s dual-role debut stood out. The rookie split snaps between receiver and cornerback, showcasing elite athleticism and versatility — something head coach Liam Coen plans to develop further.
Analysts praised Mike Tomlin’s rotation strategy, noting how Pittsburgh’s offensive tempo never dipped despite personnel changes. That cohesion — even in a preseason setting — reflects a well-prepared depth chart heading into 2025.
FAQs
Q: Was this an official regular-season game?
A: No, this was Week 1 of the 2025 NFL preseason at EverBank Stadium.
Q: Who had the best overall performance?
A: Skylar Thompson — he led three scoring drives and threw for over 230 yards.
Q: What made Cam Little’s kick special?
A: His 70-yard field goal tied the longest ever recorded in any NFL setting — preseason or regular season.
Q: Did Trevor Lawrence play?
A: Yes, he played briefly in the first quarter, completing 6 of 7 passes for 43 yards.
Final Thoughts
The Steelers opened their preseason with the kind of depth and confidence that coaches dream of. Both quarterbacks delivered, receivers executed clean routes, and the defense maintained structure under pressure.
The Jaguars, meanwhile, will leave encouraged — not only by Cam Little’s leg strength but also by Trevor Lawrence’s poised return and Travis Hunter’s debut that hinted at future stardom.
Final Score: Pittsburgh Steelers 31 – Jacksonville Jaguars 25
