Houston Texans Make History with Dominant Road Playoff Win
The Houston Texans have achieved a milestone in their franchise history, securing their first road playoff victory with a resounding 30-6 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card round of the playoffs. This significant win marks a turning point for the Texans, who will now face the New England Patriots in the divisional round on Sunday.
The Texans’ defense played a crucial role in their victory, holding the Steelers to a mere 175 yards and scoring two touchdowns. They also successfully harassed future Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who has been held under 20 points in a playoff game only once in his 21 prior starts. This impressive performance by the Texans’ defense has set the tone for their upcoming match against the Patriots.
Texans’ Performance Breakdown
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The Texans’ offense, led by quarterback C.J. Stroud, had a mixed performance. Stroud finished with 21 completions out of 32 attempts for 250 yards, a touchdown, and an interception. However, he also had five fumbles, two of which were lost, tying the record for most fumbles in a playoff game in NFL history with Houston Oilers’ quarterback Warren Moon. Despite this, the Texans’ rushing attack was effective, with rookie Woody Marks recording his first 100-yard rushing performance with 112 yards on 19 carries and a touchdown.
The Texans’ receiving corps also had a notable performance, with Kirk finishing with 144 yards and a touchdown, his first 100-yard performance of the campaign. This impressive display by the Texans’ offense and defense has boosted their confidence ahead of their match against the Patriots.
Steelers’ Performance Breakdown
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The Steelers’ offense, led by quarterback Aaron Rodgers, struggled to capitalize on the defense’s solid performance. Rodgers was mauled by the Texans’ defense, completing only 21 of 32 passes for 250 yards, a touchdown, and an interception. He was also sacked four times, including once in the first half, and had a fumble returned for a touchdown by defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins. This poor performance by the Steelers’ offense ultimately led to their defeat.
The Steelers’ running game also failed to deliver, with Jaylen Warren’s 10-yard rush on the first play of the game being the most success they had running the ball on first down until Kenneth Gainwell’s 14-yard effort in the fourth quarter. This lack of productivity on the ground hindered the Steelers’ ability to control the tempo of the game.
Upcoming Match for the Texans
The Texans will now face the New England Patriots on Sunday in the divisional round. This match promises to be an exciting encounter, with the Texans looking to build on their historic win over the Steelers. The Patriots, known for their strong defense and potent offense, will provide a stiff challenge for the Texans. However, with their defense and rushing attack in top form, the Texans are confident of causing an upset and advancing to the next round.


