The Pittsburgh Steelers are back in the playoffs. Despite losing to the Eagles on Sunday, Pittsburgh clinched a berth in the AFC playoffs after the Dolphins and Colts each lost their respective Week 15 matchups.
Pittsburgh (10-4) is in the playoffs for a second straight year and for the fourth time since 2020. This marks the 12th time the Steelers have made the playoffs in Mike Tomlin’s 18 years as coach. Pittsburgh joins the Chiefs, Bills and Texans as AFC teams that have already clinched playoff berths.
The Steelers have not won a playoff game since 2016, a drought Pittsburgh will surely look to end when the playoffs begin a month from now.
Steelers playoff results under Mike Tomlin
Year | Regular season record | Playoff record |
---|---|---|
2007 | 10-6 | 0-1 (L vs. JAC in wild card round) |
2008 | 12-4 | 3-0 (Won Super Bowl XLIII) |
2010 | 12-4 | 2-1 (Lost to GB in Super Bowl XLV) |
2011 | 12-4 | 0-1 (L vs. DEN in wild card round) |
2014 | 11-5 | 0-1 (L vs. BAL in wild card round) |
2015 | 10-6 | 1-1 (L vs. DEN in divisional round) |
2016 | 11-5 | 2-1 (L vs. NE in AFC Championship) |
2017 | 13-3 | 0-1 (L vs. JAX in divisional round) |
2020 | 12-4 | 0-1 (L vs. CLE in wild card round) |
2021 | 9-7-1 | 0-1 (L vs. KC in wild card round) |
2023 | 10-7 | 0-1 (L vs. BUF in wild card round) |
Total playoff record | 8-10 |
Before the playoffs, the Steelers will have to finish a grueling gauntlet that includes three games in an 11-day span. The first of those games was Sunday’s loss to Philadelphia that saw former Defensive Player T.J. Watt exit early with an apparent injury. Pittsburgh will face the Ravens in Baltimore this Saturday before hosting the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day. The Steelers will wrap up the regular season with a home game against the Bengals on Jan. 5.