The Pittsburgh Steelers are stuck in a rut, and Sunday night made it impossible to ignore. A brutal 30–6 loss to the Houston Texans in the Wild Card round wasn’t just another postseason disappointment—it was historic in the worst way. Even more troubling, it extended Mike Tomlin’s postseason skid to seven straight losses. For a franchise built on January football, that reality cuts deep.
No one wore that frustration more visibly than T.J. Watt.
“We weren’t able to stop them in downs where it was crucial,” Watt told reporters afterward. “Same story.