Stats That Stood Out: Steelers vs. Jaguars (Week 5)

It was a rough day at the office, but for better or worse, there were still stats that “stood out” in the Steelers 30-9 loss to the Jaguars.

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The Steelers are still in first place in the AFC North.

3/11

Chris Boswell kicked three field goals in a game for the 11th time in his NFL career.

32/100

Antonio Brown recorded his 32nd career 100-yard receiving game – extending his record for the most such games in team history.

66,237

Announced attendance at Heinz Field on Sunday

15

The Steelers have at least one takeaway in 15 consecutive regular-season games – the longest active streak in the NFL.

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3/4

T.J. Watt has at least one tackle for loss in three of his four games in his 2017 rookie season.

52

Le’Veon Bell had 52 all-purpose yards in the first quarter: the 14th time he has done so in a regular season game in his career.

6,500

Le’Veon Bell surpassed 6,500 scrimmage yards in 52 regular-season games on Sunday; he has tied Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson for third-fewest games in NFL history to reach 6,500.

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The Steelers have allowed 0 points on their opponent’s first possessions in the first five games of the 2017 season.

2006

The last time Ben Roethlisberger threw two pick six’s in a game was against the Oakland Raiders in 2006.

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Blake Bortles attempted only a single pass in the entire second half of Sunday’s game.


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