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Labriola on the win over the Jets

It had been a very active offseason, arguably the most unusually active offseason for this franchise in quite some time, both in terms of sheer volume and also the pedigree of the additions. But two of them — one on offense and one on defense — had the most potential to be difference-makers.
And so it was that when the Steelers opened their 2025 regular season on Sunday at MetLife Stadium, they defeated the New York Jets, 34-32, because of contributions from the new difference-maker on offense plus the new difference-maker on defense to go along with the franchise’s all-time difference-maker on special teams.
Leave it to the sage quarterback, a.k.a., that new difference-maker on offense, to put the afternoon in perspective.
“A lot of teachable tape out there (to study),” Aaron Rodgers told CBS’ Evan Washburn in a postgame on-field interview, “but when we needed a drive (at the end), we got the job done.”
That “teachable tape” undoubtedly will include various snippets featuring lapses in run defense, offensive line technique, kickoff coverage, etc. But the Steelers deserve to feel good about being 1-0, and about being 1-0 because Aaron Rodgers conducted the offense like a maestro; because Jalen Ramsey was a nuisance by adding attitude and demeanor to the defense, and because Chris Boswell remains the best in the world at his job.
“Man, that was fun and challenging at the same time,” said Coach Mike Tomlin. “I tip my cap to the New York Jets. They were a worthy opponent, they fought. Challenged us in a lot of ways … We made about one or two more plays than they did, and sometimes these games are decided by that.”
Yes, the favorable outcome of this game for the Steelers can be credited to a razor-thin edge in the playmaking department, but what could bode well as this season grinds on is who made those plays for them.
The starting quarterback. The emotional sparkplug on defense. And the best and most reliable placekicker on earth.
Let’s begin with Aaron Rodgers.
If you prefer an argument based on statistics, there are plenty of those. A 73.3 completion percentage, 4 touchdown passes, a 136.7 passer rating, 0 turnovers. But within those statistics are some big-time NFL quarterback things Rodgers did, and when he did them was what the Steelers had been lacking.
Starting with Ben Roethlisberger retiring after the 2021 season until Sunday’s game vs. the Jets , the Steelers were involved in 51 regular season games. Only 5 times in those 51 games were the Steelers able to score a touchdown on their opening possession, and Rodgers did it the first time out by moving the offense 71 yards in 10 plays to answer a Jets field goal with a touchdown pass.
Also in those previous 51 games, the Steelers scored 30 or more points 5 times (Rodgers is 1-for-1); and their 8 quarterbacks who saw regular season playing time in those 51 games combined for 45 touchdown passes (Rodgers had 4 in his first game). The Steelers had no turnovers and were a perfect 3-for-3 in the red zone, meaning they never had to settle for a field goal once they got close to the opponent’s goal line. Clearly, the Steelers had not been getting all-around quality play from the most important position on the team, but they got it from Rodgers on Sunday.
“I just thought he was game all day,” said Tomlin about Rodgers. “You guys asked me last week why was I confident. That’s why I was confident. That’s what I’ve been looking at in preparation. And I’m appreciative of it, not only his efforts but the efforts of the collective.”
The thing about a defensive playmaker is he can maximize his effectiveness through timing, because breaking up a pass on fourth-and-3 with 18 seconds remaining in a 2-point game can ice the outcome, which is exactly what happened when Jalen Ramsey knocked the ball from the grasp of Garrett Wilson with a hit that could be put on video and used as a teaching tool.
Justin Fields’ throw to Wilson was on time and on target, and if not for Ramsey closing aggressively dislodging the ball with a shoulder perfectly timed and precisely aimed at the receiver’s midsection, the Jets would’ve had an opportunity at a game-winning 49-yard field goal for a kicker who already had been successful from 51 yards. Maybe you’re not comfortable with the opinion that single snap was the difference in a game that contained 115 other offensive plays, but it’s factually accurate to say Ramsey’s pass defensed prevented the Jets from having the chance to make the play that ultimately could’ve been the difference in the game.
The Steelers defense allowed 182 rushing yards on 39 attempts (4.7 average), which in turn allowed the Jets to enjoy a 9-minute, 26-second edge in time of possession. That was a rather disappointing performance in a phase of the game the Steelers had spent months trying to fortify after their 2024 defense ended its season by allowing 131 rushing yards to Philadelphia on Dec. 15, 220 rushing yards to Baltimore on Dec. 21, and then 299 rushing yards to the Ravens in the Wild Card Round.
“I’m excited about the next week’s process, because we’ve got an opportunity to get a lot better between Week 1 and Week 2,” said Tomlin, “and we’re going to need to (get better) obviously. Our slip was showing a little bit today in some areas. Weren’t good enough vs. the running game, particularly their RPO running game. We didn’t put enough pressure on Justin (Fields). On the offensive side of the ball, I thought some negative plays killed drives, and we didn’t protect our quarterback well enough on play-action passes. They sacked us a couple of times, and in those instances that put us behind the chains. You can’t be behind the chains in a hostile environment in a close football game.”
Any or all of those issues could’ve been what soured opening weekend for the 2025 Steelers, but they got those clutch performances from their quarterback and their new defensive playmaker – and a 60-yard field goal with 63 seconds left from a placekicker with ice water in his veins.
“NFL football is tough,” said Tomlin. “You’re going to be tested individually and collectively, and how you respond to that oftentimes defines you. I can’t say enough about Boz. Our kicker is a serial killer, he’s got a low pulse rate, he can’t wait to deliver. But that’s the type of guy you want under those circumstances.
Actually, Boswell – along with Rodgers and Ramsey – are exactly the type of guys you NEED in those circumstances.
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What to know about Joe Burrow, turf toe and the Bengals’ path forward

CINCINNATI — Despite a wild 31-27 win featuring a touchdown in the final seconds to pull off the first 2-0 start under Zac Taylor, the Cincinnati Bengals locker room wasn’t exactly a party scene after Sunday’s bout with the Jaguars.
Many answers were short, frustration was evident and all eyes were on Joe Burrow walking across the locker room with a boot on his left foot and a single crutch under his right arm.
Burrow was hurt again, and the Bengals were coming to terms that this doesn’t look like a quick fix.
It won’t be. League sources told The Athletic’s Dianna Russini that Burrow suffered a severe turf toe injury that could require surgery, possibly keeping Burrow out for three months.
Dr. Jessica Flynn, a sports medicine physician and analyst with more than 15 years of experience, said the tape clearly showed a turf toe injury by the nature of his movement on the play. She said the worst-case scenario would require Burrow needing surgery. He and the Bengals are seeking second opinions on whether surgery is the correct move.
San Francisco’s Brock Purdy also is sidelined with a toe injury. The 49ers referred to it as a “turf toe variant,” but reported timelines have Purdy missing 3-5 weeks. It was a grade 2, but that would be considered a desirable result compared to the alternative the Bengals are now facing.
Turf toe is defined by the Cleveland Clinic as an injury to your big toe joint when ligaments, tendons or soft tissues stretch or tear.
The surgery path is as bad as this injury could possibly get, and have Burrow checking back in December. That’s the piece of news everyone will be waiting to hear.
A player can play through turf toe in less severe cases. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes suffered turf toe in January of 2021 and played the AFC Championship and Super Bowl through the injury. He used a carbon fiber foot plate in his cleat to help play through the pain as Kansas City eventually lost in Super Bowl LV to Tampa Bay.
A player with this type of injury loses most of their ability to push off with the foot, unless it is a mild case, making powering through a non-starter.
How long the Bengals will have to go forward with Jake Browning will come into focus in the coming days. Cincinnati knows it can keep the team churning with Browning because it has seen it before. On Sunday, he led a 12-play, 92-yard drive for the game-winning touchdown in the final minutes.
Browning took over during the final seven games in 2023 when Burrow was lost for the season with a wrist injury. He went 4-3 as a starter and completed over 70 percent of his passes. The Bengals even went on a three-game win streak during that time, which included, ironically enough, a victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars and next week’s Cincinnati opponent, the Minnesota Vikings.
“Jake’s been in there and done it with us before,” said Tee Higgins, who caught a 42-yard touchdown pass from Browning. “It was a no-brainer; we had faith in him to step in with no hesitation and no setbacks.”
There’s an obvious confidence inside the locker room in Browning’s ability to win games, no matter how long Burrow’s sidelined.
“When he comes in, he wins ball games,” center Ted Karras said. “No fear, no panic, got it done. That’s my guy. I think he’s obviously a starter in this league. We’re blessed to have good depth there. It sucks we have to test it.”
“I saw everyone buckle down and make a play so we could go win the game.”
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— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) September 14, 2025
The anxiety around the locker room about how long they’ll have to go without Burrow was hard to miss.
“Emotions are very, very high right now,” said Ja’Marr Chase, who just finished posting 165 yards on 14 receptions.
His receiving partner was feeling them as well.
“It’s tough right now,” Higgins said. “Looking forward to seeing what the results are.”
Those results are what leave the Bengals fearing the worst.
Initially, the thought of surviving the stretch ahead wouldn’t be easy for anyone in this league, much less a team fending without its franchise quarterback. The Bengals visit Minnesota and defensive coordinator Brian Flores next week before a “Monday Night Football” game against the Denver Broncos the following week. That’s followed by games against Detroit, Green Bay and Pittsburgh on “Thursday Night Football.” That’s five straight games against playoff teams last season.
Early indications are Burrow won’t be available for any of those, but the Bengals have banked a 2-0 start to the season and lead the AFC North, helping mitigate the significant challenge.
“The resilient group found away,” Taylor said. “It feels like that’s what this year is turning into already.”
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Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, attends the Viva Technology conference at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris on June 16, 2023.
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Tesla shares jumped after CEO Elon Musk disclosed Monday his first purchase of the stock in the open market since February 2020.
Musk bought 2.57 million shares at various prices Friday which tallies up to about $1 billion, a significant insider acquisition that traders took as a vote of confidence from the outspoken CEO.
Tesla shares were higher by 6% in premarket trading Monday morning. They closed Friday slightly lower for 2025 despite a recent rally, with the stock up more than 25% over the last 3 months.
These kinds of purchases are rare for Musk with him last buying about 200,000 shares worth around $10 million on February 14, 2020, according to Verity data. It’s his largest purchase ever by value, according to Verity.
The company earlier this month said it would ask shareholders to approve a new pay package for Musk that could be worth up to $975 billion based on various ambitious milestones. Before the purchases Friday, Musk owned around 13% of Tesla.
Tesla shares this year have been weighed down by slumping sales partly tied to Musk’s political activities hurting the brand, along with the end of certain incentives for electric vehicles by the Trump administration.
Analysts are torn on the stock with the consensus price target on Wall Street calling for about a 20% decline from here, according to Tipranks.com. Though many are optimistic over the long term if Musk can pull off a transformation of the company to focus more on autonomous driving and robotics.
The pay package shareholders will vote on in November has an ultimate goalpost of a $8.5 trillion market value. The stock was worth $1.3 trillion at Friday’s close.
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