PITTSBURGH — The lights are brightest on Monday night, and for the Houston Texans, they’ve historically been a little too blinding. Tonight, C.J. Stroud leads a red-hot Texans squad into the “Steel City” not just to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers, but to exorcise a ghost: the franchise’s winless 0-6 record in road playoff games.
At 42 years old, Aaron Rodgers didn’t come to Pittsburgh to be a mentor. He came to be a “magnetic force,” a term he used after clinching the AFC North with a Week 18 thriller against Baltimore. Tonight marks Rodgers’ 23rd career playoff game, but his first since January 2022. After a season where he threw for 3,322 yards and 24 touchdowns, the questions about his retirement are swirling louder than the wind off the Monongahela River.
Opposite the veteran is C.J. Stroud, the 24-year-old who has transformed Houston into a powerhouse. Stroud is looking to join the elite company of Joe Flacco and Russell Wilson as one of the few QBs to win a playoff game in each of their first three seasons. With Nico Collins and a dominant four-man pass rush, Houston has the tools, but they’re walking into a venue where Mike Tomlin hasn’t lost a Monday night home game in over two decades.
The Texans aren’t intimidated by the “Terrible Towels.” The locker room sentiment is clear: they believe they have the better roster, regardless of the venue. Houston’s defense starts with the league’s best average field position, a metric that could prove fatal for a Steelers offense that has struggled with consistency on third downs.
“Man, Seven (Stroud) is built for these moments. He’s calm, collected, and ready to lead. We aren’t worried about the noise; we’re going out there to have fun and play our game.” — Nico Collins, Texans Wide Receiver
“I’m not going to ask questions about the future. We found a little bit of something special here—belief. We’re ready to respond tonight.” — Aaron Rodgers, Steelers Quarterback
The bracket is nearly set. A Texans win would send C.J. Stroud to New England for a rematch of their regular-season battle against Drake Maye. A Steelers win would give Aaron Rodgers one more shot at the Patriots, the team that ended his playoff hopes so many times during his NFC tenure. Either way, the AFC Divisional Round is about to get a lot more interesting.