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Episode Date: January 14, 2026Richard Sherman reacts to an action-packed AFC Wild Card Weekend, breaking down the Houston Texans vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Buffalo Bills vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, and New England Patriots vs. Los Ang...eles Chargers. Sherm analyzes the Houston Texans’ defensive dominance against Pittsburgh, what went wrong for Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers, how Josh Allen and the Bills took control of their playoff matchup, Trevor Lawrence’s postseason performance for the Jaguars, and what the Patriots–Chargers game revealed about both teams moving forward. From quarterback play and coaching decisions to defensive matchups and playoff pressure, Sherm delivers his unfiltered analysis on which AFC teams are built for a deep NFL postseason run to the Super Bowl — and which franchises face major offseason questions. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome back to the Richard Sherman podcast,
and what a slate of AFC wild card games.
Just finished off with the Houston Texans
defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers,
and what a game for them.
Obviously, we're going to talk about the bills and jags,
and we've got to talk about the pads and chargers,
but the Houston Texans looked like the class of the AFC.
Even on a day where it looked like everything that could go wrong,
did go wrong for the Houston Texans offense,
the defense said, hey, don't worry about it.
Don't let them score.
Don't give them a pick six or let him return a fumble before touchdown.
We'll handle the rest.
It was a healthy dose of Will Anderson,
DeNeil Hunter, Kalin Bullock, Kamari Lasseter,
Aziz al-Shahir.
Everybody got in on it.
And it was a beautiful, beautiful game by that defense.
I just love it.
I enjoyed every second watching that defense.
At times, Mitchell, I just wanted the offense to just take a knee, go back to the
huddle, take another knee, go back to the huddle, take another knee and punt the ball
because I want this defense back on the field.
And I'm going to use a great, a hard ball quote, Mitchell, because he always says,
who got it better than us?
And he got to say, nobody.
And all I want to say is, who want to play to Houston, Texas?
And the answer is, nobody.
And I mean, not a soul.
I'm right there with you, Rich.
You saw this one coming too.
You've been talking, you've been talking them up for the last eight weeks, I feel like, this defense.
I feel like ever since you sat down with this secondary at Thursday night football,
when you were down in Houston, you sung their praises and they delivered.
I mean, for a team, the Houston Texans really gave the Pittsburgh Steelers a lot of opportunity,
especially in that first class, in that first half.
CJ Stroud couldn't seem to hold on to the ball, fumbled at what, five times,
two lost fumbles?
I mean, if the Steelers could have just taken advantage,
of those opportunities.
This game could have been so different
because if you're just flipping in now
and you're seeing a final score of 30 to 6,
I can promise you it did not look like that throughout this game.
The Texans defense, oh my goodness, relentless, ferocious, Richard.
This was a Richard Sherman game.
I just feel like you loved watching good defensive football,
and that's what we saw today.
Offensively, though, the Houston Texans,
they got a guy who, a resurgence of which,
if you want to call it that.
Christian Kirk, what the heck happened there?
Eight receptions, 144 yards and a touchdown.
He was a big bright light for them on that offense,
as well as Woody Marks and then the battering ram.
Nick Chubb looked like his old self, 48 tough yards.
Richard, you love this Texan's team,
but this was a dismantling in the fourth quarter.
I got to believe you love them even more now.
Yeah, I love them because they are who we thought they were.
They are who we thought they would be in these playoffs.
And C.J. Strout, I don't think he'll play another game this bad where he fumbles in the pocket.
He throws a turnover. He throws an interception in the red zone.
Like, it just was an awful, very humbling game for C.J. Stroud.
And I'm sure he went into the locker room and hugged his defense and appreciated them because they bailed him out.
And I know next week he'll go to Gillette Stadium.
He'll play better than he did.
That Patriots defense, though, against the Chargers,
looked really formidable, really aggressive, running around hitting very sound.
You know Brable's going to have them prepared.
But I don't think anything can prepare you for what the Houston Texans are doing to people.
Mitchell, I thought I looked over and saw Tomlin on the phone.
And I was like, why is Tomlin on the phone?
It's a game going on.
And I thought maybe he's calling the police because, Mitchell, this is assault.
This was assault.
and sometimes assault with a deadly weapon.
Mitchell, I saw people getting hit, closed line,
I saw people getting flipped over.
It was bad.
It was bad.
And it was old school football, the best kind of football.
And if the Houston Texans, you can't tell me there's an offensive line left in these
playoffs that can block them.
And they only send them fall.
They don't need to send no more.
They only need to send foe.
And if you can get away with sending four and getting the kind of pressure that they put
on the quarterback,
even with the tight-end chip and the running back chip, it didn't matter.
Daniel Hunter was all-pro.
Will Anderson, all-pro.
I think Petrie, all-pro, but they didn't give it to him because they've misclassified him.
Stingley, all-pro.
Camarie Lasseter, future, all-pro.
Kalin Bullock, 50-yard pick six.
Late in the game, but still put the exclamation point on it.
It's a future all-pro.
and when you've got guys, young guys who just don't know any better,
they get in playoff games,
and they just do what they did all season,
play as sound as they could, run around, hit everything moving,
and then you've got the pro bowler at Mike Linebacker, Zies Al-Giare,
doing the same thing he did, commanding the ship, steadying the ship.
They're going to be a tough outfit for any team to deal with,
and I can't wait to see what happens in New England,
because it's not going to be any kind of walking apart,
And obviously they understand that the issues are what are the Houston Texans offense?
Is Nico Collins going to be healthy?
Can they get that going?
What are they going to do against this front of the New England Patriots?
They're the number two seed for a reason, but they haven't seen anything like this.
No question about it.
Richard, the way you dissected Houston's defense got me thinking here, man.
We've seen a lot of great defenses since the Seattle Seahawks have won the Super Bowl.
Well, the Legion of Boom.
Man, I'd be ferocious.
What you just described to me was reminiscent of the Legion of Boom era.
Richard, is this the closest thing we've seen to the Legion of Boom defense since you're playing days with Seattle?
Well, I don't know because we haven't seen the Seattle Seahawks defense get a chance to play in these playoffs yet.
And they've played fantastic all season long.
So I can't wait for them to get their chance to audition for that seat as the best defense since we stepped on the field.
But with the teams that have played, that was the best performance by far this playoffs by a defense.
They had four sacks, a couple forced fumbles.
They recovered a fumble and ran it in for a touchdown.
They intercepted the football, ran it in for a touchdown.
They said, and that touchdown happened when the game was still in doubt.
The score was 10 to 6, and their offense was still struggling.
I'm sure Pittsburgh still had hope in this game.
Hey, they just need a touchdown.
Find a way to score a touchdown in this game.
and the Houston Texans defense just said they did the old school mortal combat deal.
Mitchell, they finished.
They said, took the heart, pulled it out of their chest.
Mitchell threw it on the ground and stepped on it.
They closed that game.
And that's what great defenses do.
What they did, if they can go to, if they can go to New England and do the same thing,
we'll get a potential rematch of a regular season game.
versus two of these great defenses and the Denver Broncos
and the Houston Texans if the Denver Broncos can get through the
Buffalo Bills, and that's going to be a defensive game
that's going to have me on the edge of my seat.
No question about it.
Let's talk about these Steelers a little bit.
You could see the frustration just take over Aaron Rogers
after the fumble return for six, pick six.
He was just letting it fly out there once they went down 10 points.
Richard, are we going to see Aaron Rogers back in Pittsburgh?
next year, or is this it? I mean, he looked a lot better than I think a lot of folks had anticipated
coming into the season, help lead this team to the playoffs. You know, I don't think this is a season
that the organization is going to say, hey, this is a lost season. I think this is a win for them,
all things considered. Aaron Rogers did a lot with not much. I mean, his primary weapon was
D.K. Metcalfe. They got Kenneth Gainwell involved heavily at the end of the season. Jalen Warren.
I mean, those are their main offensive weapons that I just rattled off.
And Aaron Rogers led this team to the playoffs.
I think he's still got something left in the tank.
Do you think we see him next year?
That's a question.
I wish I could answer.
I'm not in that front office.
I'm not in that ownership group with Rooney's.
But I don't know.
I really can't put it because the fan base, from what I understand,
has grown fatigued of just feeling like they're in a hamilton.
like it's always winning season but it's always first round exit like if they make the playoffs
cool that's like the celebration because they know it's going to be a first round exit they've played in
eight playoff games and have eight playoff losses and i think that gets kind of stale like it's i think
the same thing happened with the baltimore ravens it's like hey okay we understand you had you want us
the super bowl we appreciate that you've been here a long time but it's time for some new blood and
I think with the Baltimore Ravens moving on for Jim, I mean, John Harbaugh,
I think it's going to, it's going to maybe spark something in the Pittsburgh Steelers
to potentially do the same thing.
And maybe Tomlin's thinking the same thing.
Maybe it's run its course.
And I think if they do that, if they have a change at head coach, I couldn't see Aaron
Rogers coming back in that scenario.
I can see, I don't know if I see Aaron Rogers coming back with the regime change in that,
in that way, because it's almost like a total franchise.
reset and they'd start
shedding old things and
getting new things in there and
Pittsburgh doesn't fire coaches often.
They don't have new coaches very often.
They stay with the same
coaches for very long periods of time.
So if they do
get rid of Tomlin, the next coach is going to want
to come in immediately inject his
culture and check his rules and everything
in place. And does Aaron
fit that? Do these older
veterans who haven't been with Pittsburgh Steelers
very long fit what they're trying to do?
Obviously, they're going to have to make a choice on Joey Porter Jr.
Who had a fantastic season.
Are they going to pay him big time corner money?
Because he showed he can be elite.
He played a fantastic game in this playoff game.
It really showed what he can do.
If they don't do it, somebody else will.
But I really can't say next week will be a big week for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
And it'll tell us a lot about their future.
No question about it.
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I know you're fired up to talk about this game.
The Buffalo Bills take care of your boy, Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars.
A doozy of a game comes down to the wire.
Trevor Lawrence ultimately throws an interception.
One there, you know, could potentially go to tie this game, force overtime, potentially win it.
Richard, you've had your reservations.
about Trevor Lawrence for years now.
And I've been singing his praises for the second half of the season.
And I like what I saw for the most part of this game until the lights got bright and the
pressure was on him.
That interception, Richard, what does that do for Trevor Lawrence's career, unable to get
past the first round after having an overall great season?
I don't think it does anything for his legacy.
and I think it was just a feel-good story in the NFL.
You know, the Jacksonville Jaguars had, you know,
they won three games last year.
So for them to win as many games as they did this season,
put themselves in position, win the ASE South,
be dominant in some of those games.
He gets to play his best football of his career.
I think it was house money for them.
You know, they were, you know,
it's one of those situations they're just happy to be here.
They're just happy to be here.
So, you know, he's not held to that same standard
that all these elites,
that the Joe Burrow and the Josh Allen and the Mahomes,
he's not held to that kind of standard.
They're just happy to have made the playoffs.
They have something cool to build on.
Liam Cohn looks like a great coach.
They built a good culture.
They brought in the receiver.
Kobe Myers.
Jacoby Myers signed him to a longer-term deal.
He looks like to be a true number two.
At times, the number one for them.
in that system.
And he's really comfortable.
And another offseason with him is going to be fantastic.
I think they're really excited.
They have really, really great building blocks on that defense as well.
They created a lot of turnovers.
Play really good football down the stretch.
So I think they feel good.
I think their fans feel good and excited about the future.
They have hope.
So I don't think it's anything bad.
Even the past that Trevor Lawrence got intercepted on,
And, you know, I thought it was a good ball.
It's one of those situations where DB made a great play.
Our guy, Tradavius White, had a fantastic game for the Buffalo Bills.
You love to see that for him.
You know, that's his true home, the team that drafted him.
He made his rounds other places and came back home and is still able to make plays for that team.
And it just felt good to see that.
But, you know, I know everybody thought I would just kill on Trevor Lawrence.
But it just, he played solid in that game, you know, when it's deserved, when he does not play well,
I will let you know he did not play well.
But when he plays well, he had a really good season.
He had a really good game.
He did unfortunately have to turn over,
but he was pushing the ball down the field,
making plays with his legs like he had all season.
He didn't play.
He didn't regress in this game.
You know, the Buffalo Bills just played better.
They had more time.
They made enough plays and the ball bounced their way.
So I think it was still a good season for the Jacksonville,
Jaguars, and they got a bright future.
They got to continue it.
the, I don't even want to say resurgence of Parker Washington,
but the emergence of Parker Washington was huge for them.
He got a little banged up in this game,
and the offense went really stagnant,
and then he got back in the game,
and you saw his impact immediately.
They started to drive the ball down the field.
He started to make big plays.
Explosive plays came right after he returned.
So it was really cool to see him.
The thing I was concerned about is the same thing,
I'm concerned about with all these offensive genius coaches.
They get too damn cute in these games, and they cost their teams.
Every time they want to show, oh, I got all these cool concepts.
Watch what I do with my quarterback.
Watch all these concepts down the field.
When you had Tutin averaging 12 yards to carry, he only had four carries.
Mitchell, he had four carries.
He averaged 12 a carry, and you thought, hey, don't give him the ball anymore.
Travis E.T.N. was running the ball well.
you think, ah, we don't need to run it anymore.
I got all these, I got this list of past plays I want to get off.
And that's the thing that is going to have to change.
In the playoffs, it's what LaFleur keeps learning.
The hard lesson he keeps learning.
It's the lesson that Kyle Shanahan, many Super Bowls,
multiple Super Bowls where everybody's conversation is he should have won the ball more.
And I'm sure he looks at himself and kicks himself about that
because he knows he should have ran the ball more.
And you look at this game.
If they had just stuck with the run game,
Their defense was playing good football, run the football, keep running the football, run the clock.
Like, you're dominating.
Their offensive line was dominant.
They were moving the Buffalo Bills out.
They're displacing them, resetting the line of scrimmage consistently, and they went away from it.
And they went away from it.
And that's when the interceptions come.
That's when the mistakes started to happen because you unnecessarily went away from it.
You don't need to showcase your quarterback.
Like, cool, you got a quarterback you believe in, understood.
But if you got a running back that got 12 getting 12 a carry,
then you let him get a few more carries until proven otherwise.
He was getting Chuck plays.
I think it was the first drive of the game.
He got 14 yards, 12 yards, 20 yards, and then you look up,
and I don't think he touched the field again.
And so those are the things that I'm sure Liam Cohen.
It's his first year.
And it's a great first year for him, things he'll learn from and be better in the future.
And to that point, they had 14 rush attempts between,
ETN and Tutin all game.
And guess what? On those 14 attempts,
they had 118 yards.
Yeah, to that point,
and this was a defense that overall contained
one of the best running backs in football and James Cook,
held him to 46 yards on 15 carries.
I saw a stat leading in.
I don't know the last time the Jags gave up more than 80 yards
rushing to a running back.
I don't know if it didn't happen all season or what,
but there was rumblings.
This might be the best run defense in football.
in Jacksonville, and they took it to James Cook, and that's when the tide turned, and it was
Josh Allen's time to shine, and he rose to the occasion, 273 yards and a touchdown.
Let's talk about legacy, because this is Josh Allen's time, right?
He is the giant that is remaining in this playoffs.
There is no Patrick Mahomes.
There is no longer any Tom Brady's of the world out there.
This is Josh Allen's moment.
As a seventh seed, they're going to be going on the road, playing against Denver.
They took it to him last wild card.
last year, and this is a different Buffalo team.
I mean, Khalil Shakir was who was leaned on all game, 12 receptions, 82 yards.
You know, he's a sure-handed guy, but he's not a deep threat.
He's more of a slag guy.
And then they got the guy, Brandon Cooks, you know, the veteran, the sure-handed veteran
that unfortunately had a big drop this game, but he provides another safety net for Josh
Allen.
I know you're not as high on Buffalo as I am.
I do like Buffalo to come out of the AFC.
Do you see anything differently after this game?
Because let's not sell it short.
Beating Jacksonville on the road and what Vegas called a toss-up game is a big deal.
And it's a big deal for Josh Allen.
Do you like Buffalo in their performance this game?
I like Buffalo and their performance because they went a road game.
But again, I wasn't as high on the Jacksonville Jaguars as everybody else was.
I think they're a fantastic field good story.
They played great ball.
No question about it.
I thought the Buffalo Bills could win this game.
And that's why in the preview, playoff preview, I said Buffalo Bills were winning this game.
But I think the Buffalo Bills are reaching their peak.
And they could have easily lost this game.
If they continue to stick to the run game, Buffalo had no answer for it.
They had no answer for what they were doing on the ground.
And I think they're going to run into the Denver Broncos, and Sean Payton's not going to make that mistake.
He has no problem.
He's not going to get bored running the football.
He'll run the football until the cows come home.
If that's what you're going to give him, he's going to take.
what the defense gives him, and I think that's what's going to make this game different.
His defense isn't going to let Josh Allen just beat him.
They're going to be good against the past.
They're going to be good against James Cook.
And I think that's going to be the difference in this next game, is the run game.
Can Bo Nix be as efficient as he needs to be to beat the Buffalo Bills and Josh Allen?
We'll see.
Josh Allen does not play bad in the playoffs.
He does not.
He has not, and I don't think he will this game.
even in games that he's lost to Patrick Mahomes and Burrow and Lamar, he's done his part
and he's thrown for 300 plus yards and multiple touchdown.
And again, the defense has been the reason he's gone home.
And I think that'll be the truth in this game.
I think he'll do his part and he'll give them a chance.
But this is a very tough defense to go against, really talented, really talented pass rushers.
And I think on the other side, Cortland Sutton is.
going to give a lot of problems to this Buffalo Bill's defense.
Next weekend is going to be a wild one, no question about it.
We've got to move on to the New England Patriots,
taking care of business against L.A.
New England went off the south seat and spent a boatload of money on veteran free agent,
one of which was Milton Williams, who we saw come over from the Philadelphia Eagles.
And this guy, before we get into this game, the sack that ended this game,
you could just see the energy on that sideline, Mike Vrable.
And I know you like Mike Vrable a lot.
former player, obviously, heck of a coach, comes there with full emotion every day.
He walks away, chest bumps, Milton Williams, gets a bloody lip.
Richard, how much do you love seeing that from your coach?
I know Pete was fiery, but I think Mike Vrabels is a different level of fiery,
having, you know, the fact that he's the same size as his players and played in the league for numerous seasons.
I think, I think that's what makes this, this New England Patriots team so fun.
He's such a different coach than Bill Belichick.
I'm sure he has some foundational things that he tries to emulate from a very successful New England Patriots coach.
But he has so much passion and love and regard for his players.
And they can feel that.
You can tell he doesn't want to be there to be a gap between them.
He doesn't want there to be, hey, this coach player hierarchy,
he wants to be able to look at my eye to eye them to understand.
I care about you.
We're in this battle together.
I want to go to war with you.
I'm bleeding like you bleeding.
And I think that's why these guys are going all.
out and playing their best football for him.
He's maximizing these defensive players.
There's so many guys that were kind of cast-offs that he's taken in, and they have
really, really played at the top of their game for him, and it's beautiful to see.
And then in the back end, Christian Gonzalez, he's going to be an issue.
He's going to be a factor in this game.
But the Chargers defense got to drive.
Drake May, and they got to him consistently.
O'Wea had three sacks.
They sacked Drake May five times, forced two fumbles in that game.
They took one football from him.
They intercepted him.
And again, that's the thing that I think is going to doom them against the Houston Texans.
Those issues dealing with O'Way, you think O'Way was an issue.
Wait till you deal with DeNeill Hunter and Will Anderson.
They're a whole different beast than that, and they are going to be there.
and they're going to be pass rushing consistently.
They're going to be, they're going to give you a lot of issues.
So can they push the ball down the field as they've done all season long?
Can Drake may have the time to be as efficient of a downfield passer as he's been?
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure he's going to be able to do that.
But he was able to do it in this game versus the Chargers,
but it started slow.
This game was a three-six ball game for a lot of this game.
And it was back and forced.
They couldn't get away.
and a lot of the Chargers issues are because they were without their two star tackles
and Rashon Slater, who they lost in training camp, and Joe Alt, who they lost multiple times
during a season and finally lost for good somewhere a little past midseason to that high ankle
sprain.
They couldn't protect her, and the New England Patriots took advantage of it.
They sacked them six times.
That defense was roaring.
They were feisty.
They were running and hitting.
I mean, they looked like a Mike Brable coach defense.
It's no question about that.
But are they going to be able to do that to the Houston Texans?
Now, the Houston Texans O-line, they aren't world beaters.
They gave up some pressure to the Pittsburgh Steelers, no question about it.
And C.J. Stroud fumbled the football, so that's going to be a concern.
Clavon Chase on played really well in this game.
And Milton Williams, they both had two sacks apiece.
But if C.J. Stroud can protect the football, and they can give it to marks,
and they can do what they need to do to run the football,
a consistent show of a dose of Nick Chubb.
They'll be fine.
But we'll see.
As I said, Mike Grable is going to have them so prepared.
This is a big win against the Chargers.
This team, everybody has said this Patriots team,
they had such a light schedule, such an easy, soft schedule.
They're not going to be able to beat winning teams,
and they beat a very good Chargers team,
a very good Chargers defense.
And I'm looking forward.
If they can beat this Houston,
Mexican theme, all bets are off.
You know what? They look confident and Drake May looks poised beyond his years.
And then you add in the battering rams at running back, Trayvion Henderson and Ramandre Stevenson.
They've got the pieces available at their disposal to take care of Houston.
Richard, how do you coach the Patriots up offensively to beat a defense like Houston?
Because it seems like it might be an insurmountable task right now.
It's about protecting the football, and it's going to be death by 1,000 cuts.
You got to take what their defense gives you.
There was some success that the Pittsburgh Steelers found, you know, running these corner, corner routes
and attacking the edges of these defenses, the edges of these zones, and putting them in tough positions.
So if they can protect the Drake made long enough, there are some holes in this secondary,
holes in these zones that they run that you can take advantage of.
The problem is it's a lot easier to say it than done.
But if they can block it up, you know, they've been susceptible to some of these
corner routes.
And if you can get in a second window, these dig routes.
So there's a chance they can do that.
They can get that done.
They'll have to really stick to the run game.
Stick to the run game.
Stick to the run game.
And you can't go away from it.
That's play off football.
And Mike Brable, of course, knows that.
Run the football, don't turn the ball over, play great defense.
And that's how you went.
Well, it was an exceptional wildcar weekend.
You know what?
I got to say Saturday night, wild finishes.
Sunday, good games.
I mean, which game impressed you the most, so, Richard?
Which team really impressed you the most this wildcar weekend?
The team that probably impressed me the most,
Houston Texans.
It's got to be Houston Texans just because they just looked so dominant in this game.
They didn't even need their offense to show up on the field at all.
Their defense scored two touchdowns.
If the offense didn't show up at all, they still win that game.
And that is impressive.
That's really impressive.
They're going against the future Hall of Fame quarterback and Aaron Rogers in Pittsburgh,
a tough place to play in the weather, in the conditions,
and they walk, dog walked that offense all over the field and had their way.
And I expect them to go to New England and really, really be dominant.
Well, Richard, we've been doing this for a number of years now.
You've developed a good fan base, but also a certain number of haters from different team markets.
You know what?
A lot of people coming at you in the comments section all season long, but I got to give it to you, man.
You're a savant, six for six, right, in your calls on Wild Card weekend.
So all the haters up in Green Bay, hate to tell you Richard was right.
All the haters in Jacksonville, hate to tell you Richard was right.
Richard, impressive showing by you, Wildcar weekend.
Impressive showing on Saturday night in Chicago.
It's been a hell of a weekend.
It's been a hell of a time all season long, my man.
We got another great one coming up next weekend.
Richard, always a pleasure.
I'll let you sign us off, my friend.
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