Steelers’ Playoff Struggles Continue With Wild-Card Loss to Texans
- On Monday, the Houston Texans beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 30-6 in the wild-card round in Pittsburgh.
- Houston's defense delivered two fourth-quarter touchdowns, including a pick-six by Calen Bullock, after sacking Aaron Rodgers four times.
- C.J. Stroud's Texans struggled with repeated fumbles, but Pittsburgh failed to capitalize, while Acrisure Stadium fans chanted `Fire Tomlin!` late in the game.
- Texans advance to face the New England Patriots on Sunday, Jan. 18, while Mike Tomlin's playoff win drought extends to six straight losses.
- Offseason NFL Media reported the Steelers are open to bringing back Aaron Rodgers, whose postseason record dropped to 11-11, raising questions about their competitiveness against the conference elite.
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Browns and rest of AFC North relegated to couch for rest of NFL Playoffs: Crowquill
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Pittsburgh Steelers have joined the rest of the AFC North teams on the couch watching the NFL Playoffs after losing to the Houston Texans in the wild card round, 30-6, on Monday Night Football.
Defined by defense, ‘swarm culture,’ Texans dominate Steelers, Aaron Rodgers in playoff victory
Texans defense flexes muscle in playoff Victory over Steelers, holding them to 175 total yards, no touchdowns with two defensive touchdowns, four sacks of Aaron Rodgers
Defensive touchdowns seal Texans’ victory over Steelers
Sheldon Rankins returned a fumble for a touchdown and Caden Bullock took an interception back for a score to help the Houston Texans notch a 30-6 victory over the host Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday night in an AFC wild-card playoff game.
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