Jake Luton completed 18-of-35 passes for 169 yards, one touchdown, and one pick in Jacksonville's 24-20 Week 10 loss to the Packers.
Even without both Jaire Alexander and Kevin King available for Green Bay's secondary, Luton was unable to move the ball on Sunday, opening the game with two missed third-and-short opportunities that he fired far too high and wide. He marched Jacksonville down the field to tie the game 17-17 in the third quarter with a 17-yard strike to Keelan Cole but has ultimately averaged 5.5 yards per attempt since his 73-yard touchdown to D.J. Chark to cap the opening drive in his Week 9 debut against Houston. Luton's interception in this one wasn't his fault, however, as Tyler Eifert accidentally slipped mid-route. The Steelers will still rank as next week's top D/ST opposite Luton and Jacksonville's offense.
- Rotoworld