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Jaguars surprise Steelers with the Win 45-42, An advance to AFC championship game

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The Jacksonville Jaguars have earned a spot in the AFC Championship for the first time since 1999, surprising the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road, 45-42. The Jaguars had an impressive offensive performance against one of the better defenses in the NFL this season, one week after struggling to move the ball in the Wild-card round against the Bills.

The Jaguars raced out to a 21-0 lead, silencing the crowd at Heinz Field. Jacksonville got the ball to start the game and put together a tidy eight-play scoring drive for the early lead. And as they’ve done all season, the Jacksonville defense did its share, forcing a three-and-out on the Steelers’ first possession and getting an interception on the second, a tremendous heads-up play by Myles Jack well inside Pittsburgh territory, giving his teammates a short field to work with.

 One play later, the Jaguars had their second touchdown.
Jacksonville fullback Tommy Bohanon and the Jaguars held off the Pittsburgh Steelers and are headed to the AFC Championship game. (AP)
Jacksonville fullback Tommy Bohanon and the Jaguars held off the Pittsburgh Steelers and are headed to the AFC Championship game. (AP)

Pittsburgh certainly made things interesting, and for a while it looked like they’d turned the tide and we were headed for the kind of eye-rolling, of-course-Jacksonville-would-do-that type of meltdown we’ve kind of come to expect from the Jaguars over the last several years.

The Steelers scored just before halftime to cut the deficit in half, 28-14; they got the ball to start the third quarter and scored again, 28-21, and had a blocked punt early in the fourth. But Pittsburgh wasn’t able to take advantage of the short field.

Pittsburgh had a couple of questionable fourth-down calls, one in each half; on the first, needing less than a foot, the call was a toss to Le’Veon Bell, and on the second, again fourth-and-1, the play was a pass for JuJu Smith-Schuster.

Calling a quarterback sneak with Ben Roethlisberger, who is 6-foot-5 and roughly 250 pounds, would have made sense in either situation – or both.

A week after rushing for more yards (78) than he passed for (77), Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles was steady, though not spectacular: he completed 14-of-26 attempts for 214 yards, with one touchdown.

But rookie Leonard Fournette had a hat trick of touchdowns, returning to the game after appearing to roll his ankle late in the second quarter. Fournette was noticeably limping as he was taken back to the team’s locker room, but was back on the field for the second half. Fournette had 109 yards on 25 carries.

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Jessica Wilde releases ‘Love Like This’ ft. Josh Barry

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Highly acclaimed and much-loved singer, songwriter, rapper, producer and South London native Jessica Wilde kicks of her 2024 by joining forces with the incredible Josh Barry for a soulful Valentine’s Day release ‘Love Like This’, out 14th February.

Packed with soaring emotions and infused with smoky orchestral atmospheres, ‘Love Like This’ is a striking nu-soul gem which will be released on Wilde’s forthcoming album and follows her recent singles ‘Freak Out’ and ‘Feathers’ ft. Zoe Kypri. The two 2023 singles saw her pick up many spins on BBC Radio 1’s Future Artists with Jack Saunders, BBC Radio 1 Introducing with Jess Iszatt, John Kennedy’s X-Posure Daily on Radio X, playlist support across the board from Spotify, Apple, Youtube and Tidal amongst other acclaim. Josh Barry has also been picking up serious heat, recently featuring with Rudimental and Sigma, collaborating with Nile Rogers and opening for Rag ‘N’ Bone Man on tour. Josh Barry brings a dynamic force to the collab as he embodies the spirit of legendary icons like James Brown and Jimi Hendrix.

On ‘Love Like This’, Wilde explains, When we got in the studio, the song basically wrote itself, we wanted to capture that raw soulful essence in our husky tones, and a nostalgic feeling of those classic Marvin Gaye love songs but with a 2024 flip.”

As the dreamy, smooth track escalates, Wilde and Barry’s yearning vocals entwine with epic effect as the pair find the ‘Love Like This’ that they have been searching and waiting for. The release comes with a Valentine’s launch show at the iconic ‘The Bedford’ and a 6-part Instagram & TikTok reel series, released every other day from 16th February, which everyone should tune into to see Wilde and Barry explore the track’s steamy and romantic themes in more depth through nostalgic aesthetics.

2024 looks set to be an exciting new year for Wilde. With her album on the horizon, she has been gaining growing support from not only BBC Radio 1 but also 6 Music, BBC Radio London, KISS, editorial playlist support across DSPs, as well as features in CLASH, Complex, Wonderland, The Independent and many more.

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