The NFL postseason cranked up the intensity this weekend – and some teams brought their social media A-game along with their on-field dominance.
Houston absolutely dismantled Pittsburgh 30-6 in a wild-card matchup that wasn’t even as close as the score suggests. The Steelers suffered their worst home playoff loss in franchise history, getting outplayed in virtually every phase of the game.
The Texans’ defense was downright suffocating, holding Pittsburgh to just 175 total yards while forcing two turnovers that both ended up as touchdowns. C.J. Stroud looked comfortable in his playoff debut, throwing for 250 yards, while Aaron Rodgers managed just 146 passing yards for the Steelers.
Pittsburgh actually forced three turnovers themselves but could only convert those opportunities into two field goals. They’re the first team since the 1999 Buccaneers to score fewer than seven points in a playoff game despite creating three takeaways.
After the game, Houston didn’t hold back on the trolling.
First side quest complete. pic.twitter.com/J8Y6SliC88
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) January 13, 2026
The Texans edited a “Welcome To Pittsburgh” sign, spray-painting the final score and “Swarm City” (a clever play on Steel City) alongside a Fallout video game character with Houston’s 713 area code.
Here’s how other teams got in on the trolling action during wild-card weekend:
