Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers
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The Texans' ferocious defense took over Monday night's Wild Card matchup against the Steelers with a strip stack returned for a touchdown.
If the Steelers' playoff loss was Aaron Rodgers' final act, it won’t be a wholly satisfying one. Yet it won’t define him, either.
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Rodgers also had stints with the Jets and Steelers late in his career, and he did lead Pittsburgh to one playoff appearance. However, almost all of his 40-plus career passing touchdowns in the postseason came with Green Bay, consistently making the team a title threat in the NFC.
The Texans have not only frustrated Aaron Rodgers, but hit him hard, too. Their third sack of the Steelers quarterback resulted in a fumble, which was forced by Will Anderson Jr., and defensive lineman Sheldon Rankins picked it up and ran 33 yards for a touchdown.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II comments on QB Aaron Rodgers’ future following Mike Tomlin’s departure as head coach.