The sixth and final game of Wild Card weekend promises to be a thriller, as the #5 seed Houston Texans head to Acrisure Stadium to take on the #4 seed Pittsburgh Steelers.
As arguably the hottest team in the league with nine consecutive wins under their belt, Houston are the team - and dominant defense - every other playoff side wanted to avoid.
Pittsburgh may have one of the oldest rosters in the league, but with age comes experience, and in the playoffs, that know-how - combined with the elite playmakers they have on both sides of the ball - counts.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of what promises to be a titanic AFC Wild Card matchup. And don't forget that with DAZN's latest offer, this and every postseason game can be yours for just £19.99.
He's no longer the player he once was, and he's probably not even the best player in this contest, but when we talk about knowing what it takes to win big games, few compare to what 42-year-old future Hall of Fame QB Aaron Rodgers brings to the table.
Besides, despite his advancing years, Rodgers still has a little juice left in the tank.
At this stage of his career, every playoff appearance carries extra weight, and the former Super Bowl winner and four-time MVP is aware that this may be his final window to add to his impressive legacy.
In his corner for this one are a trio of game-changers, led by imposing wideout D.K. Metcalf, pass-catching tailback Kenneth Gainwell, and Gainwell's backfield partner, Jaylen Warren - the team's leading rusher.
Unfortunately for Rodgers and Co., this matchup is as unforgiving as they come. Houston’s defense is as good as it gets, and the conversation has to start with their dominant edge rushers, Will Anderson Jr. (12 sacks) and Danielle Hunter (15 sacks).
With such at their disposal talent upfront, it allows DeMeco Ryans' side to create pressure without committing additional blitzers, which in turn allows them to drop additional bodies into the secondary.
On the other side of the ball, Houston’s offense still runs through C.J. Stroud. He's no world-beater, but with wideout Nico Collins and tight end Dalton Schultz creating mismatches, he doesn't have to be.
On the ground, rookie Woody Marks is not the most elusive, and doesn't break tackles at the same rate of the league's best, but as the Texans' top rusher, he remains one to watch.
Of course, Pittsburgh’s defensive identity still begins with T.J. Watt. The sack totals may not be quite what they were in the past, but he remains one of the best in the business and often finds a way to impact a game in other ways.
And when the threat of Watt means he is double-teamed, it frees up his teammates Alex Highsmith and Nick Herbig to make game-changing plays in his stead.
Pittsburgh are the underdogs, but don't assume they'll be a pushover. The crowd will be loud, the hits will add up, and if it remains close near the end, Rodgers' composure would give them the edge.
But Houston’s defense is built for this kind of fight. Their front can hold up against the run, their edge rushers will be gunning for Rodgers, and they have enough offensive weapons to help Stroud lead them to victory.
It may not be a high-scoring affair, but the Texans take this one and advance to the Divisional Round, where, if I'm right about the outcome of the other Wild Card games, the Patriots await.
Steelers 17 - 24 Texans

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