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Speaking to ESPN's Melissa Stark after the game, Pittsburgh quarterback Aaron Rodgers (who saved the day with a late-game touchdown pass to give the Steelers the lead) seemed to get a bit choked up while discussing what the berth and his year in the Steel City meant to him.
Aaron Rodgers is heading back to the playoffs for the first time since the 2021 season thanks to the Pittsburgh Steelers' 26-24 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, and the 42-year-old was quite emotional in the aftermath.
Melissa Stark is being blasted for asking Aaron Rodgers about retirement minutes after the team advanced to the playoffs.
Aaron Rodgers had his 21st and possibly final season in the NFL come to an ugly end Monday night with the Steelers losing at home to the Texans, 30-6, in the last wild-card game off the weekend. The future Hall of Famer threw for just 146 yards with no touchdowns and had a pick-six in the final minutes that put the game away for good.
The script for Mike Tomlin’s Steelers has been way too familiar lately. The Steelers have often snuck into the playoffs but aren’t seen as championship contenders, and then they go one-and-done in the postseason.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was definitely not happy with what was going on against the Houston Texans.
It was the seventh consecutive playoff game the Steelers have lost. The franchise's dreaded postseason win drought dragged into another season. At the center of the franchise's failures is head coach Mike Tomlin.