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Defense carries Texans past Steelers, into divisional round



 PITTSBURGH -- The Houston Texans' defense came into the postseason viewed as one of the league's best and showed why in their 30-6 wild-card win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in potentially the last career game for Aaron Rodgers.

The Texans held the Steelers' offense to 175 yards Monday night while sacking the future Hall of Fame quarterback four times and forcing Rodgers into two turnovers for touchdowns.

According to ESPN Research, Houston became the second team in playoff history to score multiple defensive touchdowns in a game without giving up a TD, joining Chicago, which achieved the feat in the 1940 NFL Championship against Washington.

Both turnovers fueled the blowout. Will Anderson's strip sack of Rodgers forced a fumble that was recovered by Sheldon Rankins and returned for a touchdown to put the Texans up 17-6 in the fourth quarter. Then Rodgers' last pass of the game was intercepted by safety Calen Bullock and returned for a touchdown. Rodgers was pulled for backup Mason Rudolph with the Steelers down 30-6.

It was another dominant prime-time performance for the Texans' defense, which has now forced three different MVP quarterbacks -- Buffalo's Josh Allen, Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes and Rodgers -- into multiple-turnover games.

"Shoot, I think everybody knows we are the best defense," Bullock said. "The whole world knows that. Every time we go out there we show it and we went out there and showed it today. I don't even think they scored a touchdown."

Monday marked the only time in Rodgers' playoff career that he didn't lead his team into the end zone. Houston coach DeMeco Ryans had high praise for his team's defensive performance, calling it the "best in team history."

"It was an outstanding defensive performance," Ryans said. "One of the best that I've seen versus a really talented offense, a talented quarterback who played at a high level for a long time."

The unit forced Rodgers into a 14.3 total QBR,

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