The Hidden Threat Lurking in the NFL Playoffs That Could Wreck Every Team’s Championship Dreams

Rodgers can operate Arthur Smith’s offense well enough to keep games close. But when Pittsburgh needs explosive plays through the air, he hasn’t been able to deliver.
Getting DK Metcalf back for the wild-card round helps, but it may not be enough against Houston’s defense.
5. Houston Texans: Failure to Establish the Run
The Texans have been elite defensively, but the offense has a glaring weakness – the running game.
Houston ranks third-worst in run success rate (36.7%) and is tied for 27th in rushing yards per carry (3.7). They’re also tied for 23rd in yards before contact (2.5), despite facing stacked boxes just 50% of the time. While the offensive line’s 72.5% run disruption rate plays a role, the larger issue is personnel.


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