The chaos began with a bounce. Under the bright lights, the Seattle Seahawks seized a 31-17 win after a single special team’s blunder turned momentum upside down. For the Pittsburgh Steelers , it wasn’t just another loss. It was a collapse that dragged their proud defense to a 36-year low and thrust rookie Kaleb Johnson into an unwanted spotlight.

The turning point came early in the fourth quarter. After Jason Myers put Seattle ahead 17-14 with a 54-yard field goal, Johnson let the ensuing kickoff slip through his hands and roll into the end zone. Believing the play was dead, he walked away. But George Holani had other ideas, scooping it up and scoring a jaw-dropping touchdown. Just like that, six seconds wiped out Pittsburgh’s hopes and handed Seattle a sudden 24-14 lead.

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