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Boswell’s 60-Yard Kick Wins It as Rodgers Throws Four TDs in Steelers’ 34-32 Opener

Mike Tomlin praised the All-Pro kicker's calm with a stark "serial killer" remark.

Overview

  • Chris Boswell drilled a 60-yard field goal with about a minute left to secure Pittsburgh's Week 1 victory over the Jets, 34-32.
  • Aaron Rodgers posted 244 passing yards and four touchdowns in his Steelers debut, with scoring throws to Calvin Austin III, Jonnu Smith, Jaylen Warren and Ben Skowronek.
  • A fourth-quarter Jets special-teams fumble cost New York a possession and set up Rodgers’ fourth touchdown to flip the lead late.
  • New York failed on a late two-point conversion that would have made it 34-31, then failed to score on its final drive.
  • The Jets outgained Pittsburgh 394-271, yet Boswell also hit a 56-yarder and entered 2025 off a first-team All-Pro season after leading the league with 41 field goals.