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vanfootballer78 Posted at 9:49 pm on Jan. 5, 2008
PITTSBURGH - Never in the Steelers' 75 seasons had a team beaten them twice in Pittsburgh in the same season. The Jaguars beat history - and the Steelers - despite a memorable fourth-quarter collapse that nearly cost Jacksonville its season.

Josh Scobee saved the game by kicking a 25-yard field goal with 37 seconds remaining and the Jaguars came back after squandering an 18-point lead in the fourth quarter to beat the Steelers 31-29 on Saturday night in an AFC wild-card game that was wild in every sense of the word.

Jacksonville appeared to be done after Najeh Davenport's second 1-yard TD run of the game gave the Steelers a 29-28 lead with about six minutes remaining. But quarterback David Garrard, not a great runner, found a seam on a convert-or-else fourth-and-2 play and rambled 32 yards to the Steelers 11 with 1:56 left.

Garrard aided the Steelers' comeback by throwing two interceptions - one less than he had all season - only to come up with the play that may have saved the Jaguars' season.

"They kind of lost their gaps, they thought pass, I was able to get through there," Garrard said. "I just wanted to get a first down. I did enough to get into field-goal range and that was all I was thinking about."

Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (29-of-42, 337 yards) put the Steelers into a deep hole by throwing three interceptions before halftime, then got rolling after he began lining up in a shotgun formation and threw touchdown passes to Santonio Holmes (37 yards) and Heath Miller (14 yards) in 4 1/2 minutes of the fourth quarter to get Pittsburgh to within 28-23.

The Steelers rallied from 15 points down to tie Jacksonville late in the Jaguars' 29-22 win at Heinz Field on Dec. 16 but couldn't close the deal. They couldn't this time, either, even though Roethlisberger, shouldering the Steelers' offense virtually by himself with no running game, was 17-of-23 for 263 yards and two touchdowns just in the second half.

The Jaguars have beaten Pittsburgh four times in the last three seasons, including their 29-22 win on Dec. 16, and they appeared ready to do easily by building a 28-10 lead behind backup running back Maurice Jones-Drew's playmaking.

Jones-Drew, escaping Jaguars star Fred Taylor's shadow in a performance filled with big plays, scored on a 43-yard swing pass after one of Roethlisberger's interceptions and a 10-yard run that provided the 18-point lead. Jones-Drew's 96-yard kickoff return the first time Jacksonville touched the ball set up Taylor's 1-yard touchdown run and immediately answer the Steelers' opening-possession 80-yard touchdown drive.

"It was a tough way to get a win and we got one," Jones-Drew said. "It kind of got a little hectic when we were losing, but David made that big run at the end."

The Jaguars came in off six wins in their last eight games, while the Steelers - missing five starters, including star running back Willie Parker - limped into the postseason with three losses in four games and four in seven.

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fri Posted at 7:12 am on Jan. 7, 2008
its winter.. and its NE... bad weather team... jacs is not going to win that one
circle08 Posted at 10:16 pm on Jan. 5, 2008
The steelers blew the game themselves.The jags go into n.e.next week & i highly doubt a upset win for them.  Even if the steelers had won,a win over the pats would of been slim to none mainly due to the loss of willie parker.  
irock92 Posted at 9:57 pm on Jan. 5, 2008
steelers=]
hithere Posted at 9:56 pm on Jan. 5, 2008
Quote: from Malachite Morning at 9:51 pm on Jan. 5, 2008

*The Jaguars made history
lol but they didn't make the steelers...gotta be creative, yknow?
Aero360 Posted at 9:51 pm on Jan. 5, 2008
As a Steelers fan, congratulations.  And I really hope that the simple concept of sportsmanship can make a comeback after being taken over by arrogance this day in age.
Malachite Morning Posted at 9:51 pm on Jan. 5, 2008
*The Jaguars made history

Yes, I missed the game. But thanks for the update... no more Steelers. =)

Anonymous Posted at 9:51 pm on Jan. 5, 2008
Haha, I can copy and paste too you know?
guitarparth Posted at 9:50 pm on Jan. 5, 2008
GG
1Laura1 Posted at 9:50 pm on Jan. 5, 2008
are you a fan?? haha kidding
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