Week 11 Postgame Notes: Jacksonville vs. Pittsburgh

Week 11 Postgame Notes 

Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020

The Jacksonville Jaguars fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-3, at TIAA Bank Field in Week 11.

Head Coach Doug Marrone will be available tomorrow on Microsoft Teams at 1:30 p.m.

J-ROB MAKES HISTORY: RB James Robinson turned in a team-leading 94 scrimmage yards to become the first undrafted rookie in NFL history to total 1,000 scrimmage yards through their first 10 career games. This season, Robinson has 762 rushing yards, 249 receiving yards and 1,011 scrimmage yards. He joins RBs Fred Taylor (1998) and Leonard Fournette (2017) as the only players in franchise history to total 1,000 scrimmage yards through their first 10 career games.

SCHO-TIME: LB Joe Schobert made a season-high 13 tackles, marking his third game this season with double-digit tackles. In eight career games against the Steelers, he has tallied 62 tackles, six passes defensed, two fumble recoveries and two INTs. This season, he has a team-leading 84 tackles and one INT.

THOMAS POSTS FIRST CAREER INT: S Daniel Thomas got his first career INT against QB Ben Roethlisberger on the final play of the first half, returning it 54 yards. It marked the longest interception return by a Jaguars player since S Tashaun Gipson returned an INT for 67 yards on Sept. 10, 2017, and was the ninth INT thrown by Roethlisberger in his last three regular season games against Jacksonville.

MCLAUGHLIN REMAINS PERFECT: K Chase McLaughlin connected on a 41-yard field goal and is now 3 for 3 on field goals since signing with the Jaguars prior to Week 10. For his career, he is 21 of 26 (80.7 percent).

LUTON THROUGH THREE: In his third career start, QB Jake Luton completed 16 of 37 passes for 151 yards. Through four games, he is 60 of 110 passing for 624 yards and three total TDs (two passing, one rushing).