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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 31-25 on August 9, 2025, in a preseason opener at EverBank Stadium that nobody in attendance will forget — not because of a touchdown, not because of a quarterback, and not because the Heisman Trophy winner suited up for the first time as a professional.

Cam Little stood on the Jaguars’ own 48-yard line with four seconds left in the second quarter. Liam Coen, coaching his first NFL game, burned a timeout and walked over to ask Little if he wanted the shot. Little said yes.

The ball cleared the crossbar with several yards to spare. The ball boy caught it in the end zone.

Justin Tucker’s official NFL record was 66 yards, set at Ford Field in September 2021. The NCAA record was 69 yards. The Elias Sports Bureau had tracked eight attempts of 70 yards or longer in the Super Bowl era — all failures, until that moment. Little did it in a preseason game, which meant the record didn’t count. He kept the ball anyway.

“Adrenaline is a beautiful thing,” Little said afterward. “It does stink that it doesn’t count. That means we just have to go out there and make it again.”

He would. On November 2, 2025, Little connected from 68 yards against the Las Vegas Raiders to break Tucker’s official NFL mark. The night in Jacksonville was the first proof that it was possible.



Pittsburgh’s Backups Were Too Much for Jacksonville

Mike Tomlin held out Aaron Rodgers, DK Metcalf, T.J. Watt, Jalen Ramsey, and the rest of Pittsburgh’s projected starters. The Steelers still generated 367 total yards, four touchdowns, and zero turnovers.

Mason Rudolph opened the game against Jacksonville’s starting defense and went 9-of-10 for 84 yards and a touchdown. Skylar Thompson took over from there. Thompson, who spent three seasons in Miami before signing with Pittsburgh in 2025, threw for 233 yards and three scores on 20 of 28 attempts — a 132.0 passer rating — and found seven different receivers.

“Coming into a new organization, a new team, kind of a little bit of a fresh start for me,” Thompson said. “I was excited to go play some football and help out my teammates. Definitely did that today.”

Together, the two quarterbacks finished 29-of-38 for 317 yards, four touchdowns, and a combined passer rating of 135.5. Jacksonville had no answer at any point in the game.

Ke’Shawn Williams led all Pittsburgh receivers with 55 yards on two catches and scored on a 26-yard reception in the fourth quarter that pushed the margin to 31-22. Scotty Miller caught all four of his targets for 47 yards. Trey Sermon contributed on both sides of the backfield — four catches for 28 yards and a touchdown, plus seven rushing yards on three carries.

Undrafted free agent Max Hurleman caught a 3-yard touchdown pass from Thompson in the second quarter and followed it with a backflip. Hurleman played running back at Colgate, switched to defensive back at Notre Dame, and returned to running back in Pittsburgh’s camp. He caught two passes for 29 yards total and made a legitimate case for a roster spot.

Lew Nichols led Pittsburgh’s ground game with 31 yards on six carries. Rookie Kaleb Johnson handled the most carries — eight — and gained 20 yards.


Coen’s First Game and Jacksonville’s Execution Problems

The Jaguars’ offense had four first-half dropped passes — Parker Washington, Tank Bigsby, Trenton Irwin, and Hunter Long all let catchable balls hit the turf. Two penalties stalled the opening drive before it could establish any rhythm. Jacksonville converted three of ten third downs all night, a 30% rate against a Pittsburgh defense that had no starters in the lineup.

The final Jaguars passing stats across four quarterbacks came to 273 yards and one touchdown against 301 for Pittsburgh’s two-man rotation. Coen’s first-team offense was down 14-9 heading into halftime — after Little’s 70-yarder gave them that final chance to close the gap.

Trevor Lawrence played one series and came through it cleanly: six completions on seven attempts for 43 yards, a 3-yard scramble, and one hard hit. It was his first game action since the concussion he suffered against Houston in December 2024, and the most important takeaway from his appearance was simply that he came through it without incident.

Nick Mullens handled the second unit and went 11-of-18 for 89 yards and one touchdown. Seth Henigan completed 11 of 14 for 78 yards. John Wolford hit 3 of 5 for 63.

Trenton Irwin was Jacksonville’s most productive skill player on the night — four catches for 48 yards and a third-quarter touchdown. Dorian Singer added three grabs for 40 yards. Bhayshul Tuten ran the ball six times for 24 yards and scored on an 8-yard carry in the fourth quarter. Jacksonville’s defense recorded two sacks (Danny Striggow and Dawuane Smoot) and five quarterback hits.


Travis Hunter’s NFL Debut

Hunter played 10 snaps on offense and eight on defense. He caught two passes for 9 yards — PFF noted a third reception for 7 yards was negated by a penalty. He lined up at cornerback with the second unit on defense and was not targeted in coverage. He missed one open-field tackle on Kaleb Johnson.

“I felt great,” Hunter said. “A little nervous, but it felt great. It definitely settled down when I got the first catch, really when the first play started.”

The stat line was modest. For a 10-snap preseason debut, that was the expected baseline. What the Jaguars’ staff would have observed was that Hunter moved back and forth between positions at full pace without hesitation — which, in Week 1 of a preseason, is the actual bar.

He was also the first person on the field to greet Little after the 70-yarder, meeting the kicker in midair.


Box Score

Score by Quarter

Q1Q2Q3Q4Final
Pittsburgh Steelers7771031
Jacksonville Jaguars3661025

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeScorePlayDrive
Q17:41JAX 3–0Cam Little 41-yd FG12 plays, 44 yds
Q12:56PIT 7–3Darnell Washington 19-yd pass from Rudolph (Sauls kick)9 plays, 65 yds
Q212:19PIT 7–6Cam Little 40-yd FG12 plays, 36 yds
Q20:24PIT 14–6Max Hurleman 3-yd pass from Thompson (Sauls kick)11 plays, 85 yds
Q20:00PIT 14–9Cam Little 70-yd FG4 plays, 16 yds
Q311:21JAX 15–14Trenton Irwin 11-yd pass from Mullens (2-pt conversion failed)3 plays, 44 yds
Q37:57PIT 21–15Trey Sermon 11-yd pass from Thompson (Sauls kick)9 plays, 69 yds
Q414:56PIT 24–15Ben Sauls 36-yd FG12 plays, 55 yds
Q411:02PIT 24–22Bhayshul Tuten 8-yd rush (Little kick)7 plays, 74 yds
Q45:16PIT 31–22Ke’Shawn Williams 26-yd pass from Thompson (Sauls kick)10 plays, 67 yds
Q42:45PIT 31–25Cam Little 52-yd FG8 plays, 31 yds

Team Stats

StatPittsburghJacksonville
Total Yards367339
Passing Yards301273
Rushing Yards6666
Comp / Att29/3831/44
Yards per Pass7.56.2
Yards per Rush2.63.9
Yards per Play5.65.6
1st Downs2521
Passing 1st Downs1517
Rushing 1st Downs73
1st Downs via Penalty31
3rd Down Efficiency8/13 (62%)3/10 (30%)
4th Down0/11/1
Red Zone (Made/Att)3/42/3
Sacks Allowed (Yds Lost)2 (–16)0 (–0)
Penalties6 for 60 yds8 for 49 yds
Turnovers00
Fumbles Lost00
Interceptions Thrown00
Time of Possession30:4429:16
Total Plays6561

Pittsburgh Steelers — Full Player Stats

Passing

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSRTG
Skylar Thompson20/282338.3301–6132.0
Mason Rudolph9/10848.4101–10135.0
Team29/383018.3402–16135.5

Rushing

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLG
Lew Nichols6315.2014
Kaleb Johnson8202.507
Trey Sermon372.306
Evan Hull671.204
Skylar Thompson133.003
Logan Woodside1–2–2.00–2
Team25662.6014

Receiving

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLGTGT
Ke’Shawn Williams25527.51292
Scotty Miller44711.80224
Roc Taylor23819.00223
Max Hurleman22914.51264
Trey Sermon4287.01114
Roman Wilson22412.00192
Darnell Washington11919.01191
Connor Heyward2178.5093
Lance McCutcheon2147.0082
Brandon Johnson2126.0072
Lew Nichols199.0093
Evan Hull166.0063
JJ Galbreath166.0061
Kaleb Johnson166.0062
Robert Woods144.0041
Ben Skowronek133.0031
Team2931710.942938

Jacksonville Jaguars — Full Player Stats

Passing

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSRTG
Trevor Lawrence6/7436.1000–092.3
Nick Mullens11/18894.9100–092.1
Seth Henigan11/14785.6000–089.9
John Wolford3/56312.6000–0104.2
Team31/442736.2100–094.2

Rushing

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLG
Bhayshul Tuten6244.018
Tank Bigsby6244.007
Dyami Brown177.007
Travis Etienne Jr.263.003
Trevor Lawrence133.003
Seth Henigan122.002
Team17663.918

Receiving

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLGTGT
Trenton Irwin44812.01146
Dorian Singer34013.30213
Quintin Morris4399.80214
Eli Pancol22814.00273
Joshua Cephus3258.30183
LeQuint Allen Jr.4205.00114
Bhayshul Tuten2168.00132
Cam Camper11414.00143
Brenton Strange11111.00111
Travis Etienne Jr.11010.00101
Travis Hunter294.5062
Brian Thomas Jr.188.0082
Parker Washington351.7055
Hunter Long00—0—2
Tank Bigsby00—0—1
Chandler Brayboy00—0—1
Darius Lassiter00—0—1
Team312738.812744

Defense

Pittsburgh Steelers Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Carson Bruener750000
Beanie Bishop Jr.650010
James Pierre530000
D’Shawn Jamison440000
Sebastian Castro430000
Devin Harper420000
Mark Robinson330000
Payton Wilson330000
Quindell Johnson330000
Daryl Porter Jr.330000
Chuck Clark320000
Miles Killebrew210000
Jack Sawyer210001
Trey Sermon200000
Daniel Ekuale110000
Isaiahh Loudermilk110000
Malik Harrison110000
Esezi Otomewo110000
Yahya Black110000
Brandin Echols110110
Max Hurleman110000
Cole Holcomb100000
Brandon Johnson100000
Kyler McMichael100000
Kyler Baugh100000
Juan Thornhill000010
Julius Welschof000001
DeMarvin Leal000001
Team62450133

Jacksonville Jaguars Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
De’Antre Prince550000
Jabbar Muhammad530000
Daniel Thomas430000
Rayuan Lane III430100
Emmanuel Ogbah420000
Chad Muma410000
Antonio Johnson410100
Darnell Savage330010
Tyson Campbell330000
Zech McPhearson320000
Yasir Abdullah320111
Jack Kiser310100
Branson Combs310000
Jordan Jefferson220000
Danny Striggow211101
Doneiko Slaughter210000
Ethan Downs200000
Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig200000
Dawuane Smoot111101
Eric Murray110000
Austin Johnson110000
Jourdan Lewis110000
Logan Cooke110000
Andrew Wingard110000
Devin Lloyd110000
Christian Braswell110100
Myles Cole110010
Aydan White110000
LeQuint Allen Jr.110000
Tyler Lacy100000
Eli Mostaert100001
James Carpenter100000
B.J. Green II100001
Team73452735

Special Teams

Kicking

TeamPlayerFGFG%LGXPPTS
PittsburghBen Sauls1/1100%36 yds4/47
JacksonvilleCam Little4/4100%70 yds1/113

Little’s four field goals: 41 yds (Q1), 40 yds (Q2), 70 yds (Q2, final play of half), 52 yds (Q4)

Punting

TeamPlayerNOYDSAVGTBIn 20LG
PittsburghCameron Johnston29447.00152
PittsburghCorliss Waitman15757.00057
JacksonvilleLogan Cooke315050.00160

Kick Returns

TeamPlayerNOYDSAVGLGTD
PittsburghD’Shawn Jamison38929.7320
PittsburghTrey Sermon12626.0260
JacksonvilleAustin Trammell26532.5370
JacksonvilleDorian Singer25226.0280
JacksonvilleTrenton Irwin12424.0240

Punt Returns

TeamPlayerNOYDSAVGLGTD
PittsburghKe’Shawn Williams2178.5160
JacksonvilleAustin Trammell2168.0100
JacksonvilleTrenton Irwin155.050

Fumbles

TeamPlayerFUMLOSTREC
PittsburghSkylar Thompson100
PittsburghEvan Hull001
Jacksonville—000

Jacksonville lost the game. The drops, the penalties, and the 30% third-down rate were all things Coen could point to on film the following week. But by the time the 2025 regular season was over, the most durable image from Preseason Week 1 was a sixth-round kicker from Arkansas watching a football sail through the air from 70 yards away, already knowing it was good before it got there.

“He wanted it,” Coen said that night, “so we gave it to him.”


Pittsburgh Steelers 31, Jacksonville Jaguars 25 | NFL Preseason Week 1 | August 9, 2025 | EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, FL | Attendance: 58,316 | TV: FOX30 / KDKA-TV

Bobby Smith
Bobby Smithhttps://thesportie.com/
Bobby A. Smith is a Senior Sports Analyst with over nine years of professional experience, specializing in forensic analysis of game strategy and player performance. His work provides a definitive lens on a broad spectrum of professional sports, delivering expert commentary on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, Soccer, Boxing, Cricket, F1, and NASCAR. Unlike surface-level reporting, Bobby’s analysis is known for identifying the critical, game-deciding patterns that raw statistics often obscure. Every article is grounded in rigorous, fact-based research and an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity.

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