The Pittsburgh Steelers faced a disappointing end to their season with a 30-6 Wild Card loss to the Houston Texans, marking their ninth consecutive year without a playoff win and highlighting their struggles under coach Mike Tomlin. The team has not been Super Bowl-caliber since 2017, and their aging roster, featuring high cap hits from older players like Aaron Rodgers and T.J. Watt, raises concerns about their future competitiveness. Despite offseason changes, the Steelers appear to be stuck in a cycle of short-term fixes without a long-term vision, necessitating a significant overhaul to build a younger, more competitive team. The organization’s historical stability is now seen as stagnation, prompting discussions about potentially bold moves to revitalize the franchise.
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