-Wildcard Weekend delivers surprises as Ravens, Texans move on in NFL playoffs
Nonsense! It was the week of the NFL Wildcard Weekend, with the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans going to the Divisional Round. Although the Ravens showed their offensive strength against the Steelers, the Texans’ defense had the real shining performance to disrupt the Chargers. Here’s a closer look at both games that enthralled football fans around the globe.
Ravens Run Amok Against Steelers
The Baltimore Ravens asserted their control over the A.F.C. North with a 28–14 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Utilizing their highest-ranked rushing offense in the league, the Ravens opened with an unrelenting ground assault that had the Steelers chasing their tails.
DERRICK HENRY PROVIDES SPARK The Ravens’ star running back Derrick Henry led the way with two rushing touchdowns and 186 rushing yards.
Lamar Jackson’s Push: Jackson, the quarterback, showed why he’s still in the MVP conversation, throwing for 175 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for 81 more.
Explosive start: The Ravens were up 21–0 at the half, thanks to a touchdown to Rashod Bateman, a barreling run from Henry and a stunning touchdown from Justice Hill.
Pittsburgh’s Woes: Touchdowns by Van Jefferson and George Pickens could not lift the Steelers from a previously dire first half, capping a disappointing end to their season.
Baltimore rushed the ball for a franchise-record 299 yards in the postseason, proving once and for all, there’s a reason they’re a force to be reckoned with heading into Wild Card Weekend.
— In Hicious, Texans Stun Chargers with Defensive Brilliance
Very few teams in the Wildcard Weekend shone as strongly as the Houston Texans, who decisively defeated the Los Angeles Chargers 32–12. Houston’s defense, led by a few key interceptions, proved decisive.

CJ Stroud’s Will: After an early fumble, quarterback CJ Stroud found Nico Collins for a game-changing touchdown, moving the game in the Texans’ favor.
Defensive Masterclass: Houston’s defense intercepted Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert four times — featuring a 38-yard touchdown return by safety Eric Murray.
Key Plays: D’Angelo Ross recovered and returned a blocked extra point by Cameron Dicker, extending Houston’s lead.
Joe Mixon (RB): Sealed the win with a 17-yard rushing touchdown for 106 rushing yards. Nico Collins contributed 122 yards receiving and a score.
Taking advantage of home-field advantage, the Texans delivered the big upset that proves they’ve got what it takes to contend for playoff berths.
What’s Next? The Ravens and Texans are putting themselves on the potential path to an exciting Divisional Round. Baltimore’s rushing might and Houston’s defensive prowess make them dangerous challengers as the path to the Super Bowl tightens.
Continuation of Wildcard Weekend The action isn’t done yet. The Wildcard Weekend slate features three more games on Sunday and one on Monday for your thrill-seeking pleasure.
Watch for more updates and analysis as the NFL Playoffs continue to develop. Catch the action as teams compete for glory!