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It looked so very different. It looked so very much in sync with so many of the past 55 seasons.

The Aaron Glenn era kicked off with reason for hope and a sterling debut from new quarterback Justin Fields, but the franchise with the longest playoff drought in North American pro sports suffered its latest gut punch in a 34-32 home loss to Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers, surrendering a nine-point fourth quarter lead as Chris Boswell hit a game-winning 60-yard field goal with 1:03 remaining.

After entering the past two seasons with Rodgers and misguided Super Bowl hype, the Jets exceeded many expectations under Fields, who completed 16 of 22 passes for 218 yards and a touchdown while adding 48 yards and another two scores on the ground against one of the league’s top defenses. Breece Hall offered strong support for an offense that didn’t register a first-half punt for the first time since at least 1991, rushing for 107 yards on 19 carries, and Garrett Wilson had 95 yards receiving and a touchdown.

But the game swung early in the fourth quarter, when the Jets — holding a 26-17 lead — allowed a pair of touchdown passes from Rodgers in a 50-second span, enabled by Xavier Gipson’s fumble on the kickoff return, sandwiched between the scores.

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