New York’s Jets blank the Pittsburgh Steelers in a preseason game, and Steelers quarterback Will Howard throws two interceptions in the first half. The picks occur early in the contest as both teams play a limited, rotation-heavy preseason lineup.

The result stands out because the Jets enter the matchup on an interception-starved run. One report notes that New York is the first team in NFL history to complete a full season without recording an interception in 2025. Against that backdrop, Pittsburgh’s early mistakes become a focal point, with the Jets converting defensive opportunities into control of the game.

Across the available coverage, the central shared themes are the Jets’ shutout outcome and Howard’s two interceptions before halftime. The differing emphasis among outlets is limited to how they frame New York’s recent defensive record versus the immediate details of the game’s first-half turnovers.