Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Steelers lose in 3rd quarter

- Ed Bouchette: ebouchette@post-gazette.com.

But for a 35-year-old who contemplat­ed retirement before this season, he said something rare even for him when asked if he was doing anything differentl­y.

“I don’t think so but maybe I am, maybe I don’t have it anymore,’’ Roethlisbe­rger said.

He completed the first pass he attempted on the Steelers’ first play from scrimmage, a 49-yarder thrown deep to Antonio Brown to the Jacksonvil­le 23 over superb cornerback Jalen Ramsey.

It was mostly downhill from there. Ramsey played like Rod Woodson in his prime the rest of the way, and Roe th li sb er ger and his offense were never able to exploit the one-deep safety alignment Jacksonvil­le presented them. That usually signals bombs away for the Steelers, but not onthis afternoon.

The Jaguars seemed intent to stop the run, not the deep pass, and the Steelers accommodat­ed them.

They could not get Le’Veon Bell loose much. He ran 15 times for just 47 yards (3.1 average) and while he caught 10 passes, he averaged just 4.6 yards on those.

For whatever reason, Roethlisbe­ger threw a lot of passes sideways, short and on check-downs. Martavis Bryant, a big-play man throughout his career who carried an 18.3-yard average coming in to this one, caught five passes for 21 yards, a 4.2 average.

Bryant said the quick, short throws to him were to “just get the ball in my hands and let me go out and try to make plays but Jacksonvil­le played a great game today.”

Roethlisbe­rger threw 55 times, completing 33 — 16 of them for six yards or fewer — and 312 yards.

That first big completion to Brown that seemed to signal that all was right for the Steelers offense yielded just three points after they reached a first down at the 13. Two more times they cracked the red zone only to add to Chris Boswell’s stats — he kicked three short field goals for their only points.

“We can’t just rely on field goals,’’ said guard David DeCastro. “We have to score touchdowns. These red zones are killing us, they really are. It’s so much easier when you score points.

“There’s nothing worse than being down 14 points and having to pass the ball 50 times.”

A holding call against DeCastro negated the only time the Steelers found the end zone, a 38-yard pass from Roethlisbe­rger to Brown with 3:29 left. Two plays later, Roethlisbe­rger threw toward Brown again and was intercepte­d for the final time.

Brown had a big game of sorts. He caught 10 passes for 157 yards, but he also was targeted 19 times which means nearly half of the passes thrown his way were either incomplete — or intercepte­d, as were two, one returned for a touchdown.

The Steelers defense really deserved better. Rookie Leonard Fournette did run for 181 yards and two touchdowns, but 90 of those yards came with 1:47 to go when he scooted for a long touchdown as the defense tried to make something happen.

It was the offense that allowed two touchdowns on intercepti­on returns while another intercepti­on gave the Jaguars the ball 47 yards from the end zone, which they reached. Ryan Shazier saved another possible scoring drive with an intercepti­on at the Steelers 39.

That defense, though, was taking no comfort in its performanc­e.

“We have to make plays,’’ Cam Heyward said. “We have to rip at the ball. We have to get off the field.”

The defense practicall­y stayed off the field the entire third quarter, thanks to the ineptness of the offense, which had the ball for 13:28 of the 15 minutes. That offense started the second half with a long drive that sputtered at the 2 and ended in a 20-yard Boswell field goal to stake them to a 9-7 lead.

T.J. Watt had his third sack of the season to quickly end Jacksonvil­le’s next series and it looked as if the Steelers were in control.

Then things turned in a big way.

Roethlisbe­rger’s pass to Brown was tipped by defensive tackle Abry Jones at the line and diverted right into the hands of linebacker Telvin Smith, who returned the intercepti­on 28 yards for a touchdown.

On the very next series, Roethlisbe­rger’s pass on third-and-17 for Brown was broken up and tipped on a nice play by Ramsey. Jaguars safety and Penn Hills native Barry Church grabbed the ball and ran 51 yards for a touchdown.

Those two quick defensive touchdowns gave Jacksonvil­le a 20-9 lead and it was ballgame from there.

“It was a rough day,’’ said Roethlisbe­rger, who repeated several times that “I’m not playing well enough.”

He got arguments on that from no one, including his head coach.

“I don’t think so but maybe I am, maybe I don’t have it anymore.” Ben Roethlisbe­rger, Steelers quarterbac­k

 ?? Matt Freed/Post-Gazette photos ?? Receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster unsuccessf­ully attempts to stop Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith from scoring a touchdown after an intercepti­on in the third quarter of the Steelers’ 30-9 defeat Sunday at Heinz Field.
Matt Freed/Post-Gazette photos Receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster unsuccessf­ully attempts to stop Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith from scoring a touchdown after an intercepti­on in the third quarter of the Steelers’ 30-9 defeat Sunday at Heinz Field.
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