The Pittsburgh Steelers are moving on to the playoffs after defeating the Baltimore Ravens in the regular season finale and winning the AFC North. Getting to this point was not easy, as it seemed like everything in and out of the team's control tried to slow them down and end the season earlier than it needed to.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are desperate for a postseason win. One has not been celebrated in the Steel City dating back to the 2016 campaign. It has been roughly a decade since Mike Tomlin's teams were viewed as legitimate Super Bowl contenders.
The Pittsburgh Steelers downgraded defensive tackle Isaiahh Loudermilk to out for Monday's AFC wild-card game against the visiting Houston Texans. Loudermilk, who initially was listed as questionable for the game, has been sidelined by an ankle injury since Week 2.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The Pittsburgh Steelers enter the 2026 NFL Playoffs riding the momentum of an AFC North championship, their first division crown since 2020. A major reason for their success has been 42-year-old quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers enter the wild‑card round with a fragile narrative: a team capable of offensive outbursts but just as likely to sputter when it matters most.
Ian Rapoport reports that while it remains to be seen if Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers will retire, Pittsburgh would love to have him back in 2026 as they view this past season as a success.
The Pittsburgh Steelers often go through each preseason period ahead of each regular season with a player or two that catches the fervor of the Steelers faithful regardless of their on-field production or probability of making the 53-man roster.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
On Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Baltimore Ravens 26-24 in an absolute thriller. The Steelers' defense didn't have its best game, giving up over 100 rushing yards in the first half, but they held the Ravens' run game in check in the second half.
When Aaron Rodgers signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason, the sense was this would be his final go-round. The veteran quarterback even hinted as much during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show after signing with the franchise.
Pittsburgh Steelers star linebacker T.J. Watt played 43 defensive snaps last week in his return from lung surgery. He had missed three straight games and pushed his rehab to return to play in the 26-24 win over the Baltimore Ravens that saw the Steelers win the AFC North and earn a playoff spot.
The 2025 NFL regular season has come to an end, and the Associated Press has released the All-Pro teams. A Pittsburgh Steelers player was flat-out robbed of the honors this season, not even receiving any votes for the first or second team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are coming off a wild finish where they beat the Baltimore Ravens to win the AFC North and punch their ticket to the postseason.
The Pittsburgh Steelers set a standard back in the 1970s that the current 21st century teams for the franchise have had to live up to. Two more Super Bowls have come since the dominant force that won four championships five decades ago.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' offense faces arguably its biggest test of the season when they face the Houston Texans on Monday Night Football in the Wild Card Round of the AFC Playoffs. The Texans are no joke, winners of nine straight games, which has propelled them to an impressive 12-5 record.