Aaron Rodgers saving best for Ravens hints at Steelers ending playoff win drought
Aaron Rodgers wasn't brought to the Pittsburgh Steelers as their starting quarterback at 41 before the 2025 NFL regular season just to produce a winning record and another playoff berth under coach Mike Tomlin. Now 42 and leading the new AFC North champions into next Monday night's home wild-card game, expectations for Rodgers will shift to delivering in the playoffs. Rodgers hasn't won an NFL playoff game in five years, dating back to a NFC divisional round victory with the Packers. The Steelers, however, haven't won a playoff game in 9 years, going 0-5 since '18 through '25. There should be some confidence that both losing streaks will come to a screeching halt with the Steelers hosting...