Saturday, January 15, 2011 AFC: Pittsburgh Steelers 31, Baltimore Ravens 24 Steelers quarterback
Ben Roethlisberger's 58-yard completion to
Antonio Brown set up
Rashard Mendenhall's game-winning 2-yard touchdown run with 1:33 left in the game. Despite the game's high score, it was a defensive battle, with both teams combining for just 389 yards and scoring most of their points off turnovers. Roethlisberger was sacked six times, and Baltimore quarterback
Joe Flacco was sacked 5. Meanwhile, the Ravens were held to just 126 yards and were buried under a mountain of turnovers, penalties, and dropped passes. After forcing the Ravens to punt on the opening drive, Pittsburgh drove 80 yards on the way to Mendenhall's 1-yard touchdown run, assisted by a 37-yard pass interference penalty on Baltimore cornerback
Josh Wilson. But the Ravens countered with a 68-yard scoring drive, aided by a 33-yard pass interference penalty on Pittsburgh's
Anthony Madison.
Ray Rice finished the drive with a 14-yard touchdown run to tie the game. Then two plays into the Steelers' next drive, Roethlisberger was hit by
Terrell Suggs as he pulled his arm back to throw a pass, resulting in a fumble. Nearly all the players on both teams thought it was an incomplete pass since the ball went forward and headed back to their huddles, but Ravens defensive end
Cory Redding realized the play was still ongoing and returned the ball 13 yards for a touchdown. In the second quarter, Ravens safety
Ed Reed recovered a fumble from Mendenhall at the Steelers 16-yard line, setting up Flacco's 4-yard touchdown pass to
Todd Heap that gave them a 21–7 lead. Pittsburgh responded with a drive to the Baltimore 25-yard line but came up empty when
Shaun Suisham missed a 43-yard field goal attempt with 25 seconds left in the half. However, the Steelers dominated the third quarter, forcing three turnovers and holding the Ravens to negative yardage. Less than five minutes into the quarter, Rice lost a fumble while being tackled by
Ryan Clark, and linebacker
LaMarr Woodley recovered it on the Baltimore 23-yard line. After a 14-yard run by Mendenhall, Roethlisberger threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to tight end
Heath Miller. Then after an exchange of punts, Clark intercepted a pass from Flacco and returned it 17 yards to the Ravens 25-yard line. Mendenhall started the drive with a 13-yard screen, and Roethlisberger finished it with an 8-yard third down touchdown pass to
Hines Ward, tying the game at 21. Just two plays after the ensuing kickoff, Flacco fumbled a snap, and Steelers defensive end
Brett Keisel recovered it at the Baltimore 23. This time the Steelers were unable to get a touchdown, as Suggs sacked Roethlisberger on third down and six after driving inside the 10-yard line, but Suisham kicked a 35-yard field goal to give Pittsburgh their first lead with 12:15 left in regulation. Later on, Baltimore's
Lardarius Webb returned a punt 55 yards for a touchdown, only to have it called back by a holding penalty on
Marcus Smith. Still, his return gave them good field position on the Steelers 29-yard line. On the drive's first play, Flacco completed a 21-yard pass to Heap. But over the next three plays, Baltimore rushers were stuffed twice, and then receiver
Anquan Boldin dropped a pass in the end zone, forcing them to settle for
Billy Cundiff's field goal to tie the score with 3:54 remaining in the game.
David Johnson returned the ensuing kickoff 16 yards to the 35-yard line, and Pittsburgh retook the lead with a 65-yard drive featuring three key third-down conversions. After starting out with two incompletions, Roethlisberger threw a 12-yard pass to Ward on third down and ten. Then Roethlisberger was sacked for a 9-yard loss by Redding and
Paul Kruger and threw another incompletion, bringing up third down and 19 with 2:07 to go. In the next play, Roethlisberger dropped back and launched a 58-yard bomb to Brown at the 4-yard line. After a defensive holding penalty moved the ball to the 1, the Ravens' defense kept Mendenhall out of the end zone for two more plays. But on third down, he scored on a 2-yard touchdown run to give the Steelers a 31–24 lead with 1:33 remaining in regulation.
Le'Ron McClain returned Suisham's
squib kick 12 yards to the Steelers 48-yard line, giving Baltimore a chance to drive for the tying touchdown. But their offense was unable to move the ball. After two incompletions and an 8-yard sack by
Ziggy Hood, receiver
T. J. Houshmandzadeh dropped a potential first down catch, ending any chance of a comeback. Roethlisberger completed 19 of 32 passes for 226 yards and two touchdowns. Steelers linebacker
James Harrison recorded five tackles, two assists, and three sacks. Suggs finished with five tackles, three sacks, and a forced fumble. With this win, Pittsburgh advanced to their fourth AFC Championship Game since 2004. This was the third postseason meeting between the Ravens and Steelers. Pittsburgh won both prior meetings, which includes winning 23–14 in the
2008 AFC Championship Game.
NFC: Green Bay Packers 48, Atlanta Falcons 21 The Packers blew out Atlanta by racking up 442 total yards, 28 first downs, and a franchise playoff record 48 points.
Aaron Rodgers was nearly perfect, completing 31 of 36 passes for 366 yards and three touchdowns, while adding another score on the ground. Green Bay never punted the ball and got a big performance from cornerback
Tramon Williams, who picked off two passes from
Matt Ryan and returned one of them 70 yards for a touchdown. But early in the game, it seemed things would go in Atlanta's favor. After
Michael Koenen's 33-yard punt pinned the Packers back at their 8-yard line, Rodgers threw a short pass to
Greg Jennings, who took off for a 30-yard gain. But he fumbled the ball after being hit from behind by
Stephen Nicholas and
Brent Grimes recovered the ball at the Green Bay 48-yard line. On the Falcons ensuing drive, a 22-yard reception by
Michael Jenkins and a fourth down conversion run by
Ovie Mughelli set up a 12-yard touchdown run by
Michael Turner. Green Bay responded with an 81-yard scoring drive that took nearly eight minutes. Rodgers completed all seven of his passes for 48 yards on the drive, the last one a 6-yard touchdown toss to
Jordy Nelson, who caught the ball near the sidelines and just managed to stretch the ball into the pylon while being shoved out of bounds. However, Atlanta quickly retook the lead when
Eric Weems returned
Mason Crosby's kickoff 102 yards for a touchdown, the longest scoring play in NFL playoff history. But the Packers suddenly stormed back with 35 unanswered points. Rodgers quickly completed two passes to Jennings for 22 yards and then hit
James Jones for a 34-yard gain to the Falcons 16-yard line. Two plays later, fullback
John Kuhn scored a 1-yard touchdown run to tie the game. Atlanta responded with a drive to the Packers 19-yard line. But on the next play,
Charles Woodson sacked Ryan for a 7-yard loss. Then on third down, Williams stepped in front of a pass intended for Jenkins and made a leaping interception in the end zone. Rodgers took over and went back to work, completing six consecutive passes on an 80-yard scoring drive that ended with his 20-yard touchdown completion to Jones, giving the Packers a 21–14 lead with 42 seconds left before halftime. Aided by two pass interference penalties against Green Bay, Atlanta drove to the Packers' 26-yard line. But once again the defense prevented a score. First linebacker
Clay Matthews sacked Ryan for a 9-yard loss. Rather than attempt a 50-yard field goal, the Falcons tried one last play to move the ball closer. But Williams intercepted Ryan's pass and returned it 70 yards for a touchdown as time expired in the half. In the second half, the Packers picked up right where they left off. Rodgers was sacked by
John Abraham for a 10-yard loss on the first play. But it didn't stop Rodgers from completing five of six passes for 56 yards on an 80-yard scoring drive that ended with his 7-yard touchdown run, making the score 35–14. Atlanta was forced to a three-and-out on their next drive after a Green Bay replay challenge overruled a first down catch by Jenkins, and Koenen's punt went just 21 yards to midfield. Green Bay subsequently drove 50 yards and scored with Rodgers' 7-yard pass to Kuhn. This time, the Falcons finally managed to respond. Ryan completed seven consecutive passes on their next drive, the last one a 6-yard touchdown throw to
Roddy White. But Green Bay dominated the rest of the game, forcing two more turnovers that were both converted into field goals by Crosby, making the final score 48–21. Jennings finished with eight receptions for 101 yards, while Nelson added eight receptions for 79 yards and a touchdown. This game gave Rodgers 10 touchdown passes in his first three playoff games, setting an NFL postseason record. Matthews had three tackles and two sacks. Weems had six kickoff returns for 195 yards. Turner, who rushed for over 1,300 yards during the season, was held to just 39 yards on 10 carries. The Falcons' loss marked the third time in the last four seasons that the NFC's top seed would not advance past its first playoff game. This was the third postseason meeting between the Packers and Falcons, with both teams having split the two prior meetings. The most recent before this game ended 27–7 in favor of Atlanta in the
2002 NFC Wild Card playoffs in Green Bay's first-ever playoff loss at
Lambeau Field.
Sunday, January 16, 2011 NFC: Chicago Bears 35, Seattle Seahawks 24 Chicago dominated the game from start to finish, outgaining Seattle in total yards 437 to 276, and scoring 28 unanswered points over the first three quarters. After forcing Seattle to a three-and-out on the opening drive, Chicago scored on their third play of the game when tight end
Greg Olsen ran past safety
Lawyer Milloy, caught a pass from
Jay Cutler, and took it 58 yards to the end zone. Later in the quarter, Bears receiver
Devin Hester returned a punt 26 yards to midfield. Following a 33-yard reception by Olsen and a fourth down conversion run by Cutler,
Chester Taylor scored on a 1-yard touchdown run. After forcing a punt, Chicago got the ball back on their 37-yard line early in the second quarter. Cutler started the drive with a 22-yard completion to Olsen and later finished it with a 6-yard touchdown run to give the Bears a 21–0 lead. In the second half, Chicago increased their lead to 28–0 with Cutler's second touchdown run at the end of a 14-play, 70-yard drive. After being completely dominated up to this point, Seattle managed to mount a comeback. First,
Leon Washington's 62-yard kickoff return set up a 30-yard field goal by
Olindo Mare. Then Seahawks linebacker
Aaron Curry intercepted a pass from Bears running back
Matt Forte and returned it 23 yards to the Bears 33-yard line. Aided by a defensive holding penalty on
Tim Jennings that nullified his interception, Seattle cut the score to 28–10 with
Matt Hasselbeck's 2-yard touchdown pass to
Mike Williams. But after forcing a punt,
Tommie Harris sacked Hasselbeck on third down at his 13-yard line, and
Jon Ryan's punt went just 35 yards to the Seattle 48. Two plays later, Cutler threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to tight end
Kellen Davis, putting Chicago up 35–10. With less than five minutes remaining in the game, Seattle refused to give up. Hasselbeck completed six consecutive passes on the next drive, the last a 17-yard touchdown strike to Williams. After forcing a punt, Hasselbeck completed a 46-yarder to
Ben Obomanu and followed it up with a 9-yard touchdown pass to
Brandon Stokley, bringing the score to 35–24. But Chicago put the game away by recovering Mare's onside kick with 1:25 left in the game. Cutler finished his first career playoff game completing 15 of 28 passes for 274 yards and two touchdowns, with no interceptions. He also rushed for 43 yards and two scores. His 43 rushing yards were the most by a Bears quarterback in the postseason since
Sid Luckman in 1943. He also joined
Otto Graham as one of two players ever to run and throw for multiple touchdowns in a playoff game. Olsen had three receptions for 113 yards, all in the first half. Forte rushed for 80 yards, caught three passes for 54 yards, and threw one pass which was intercepted. Harris had two sacks, which were his only tackles of the game. Hasselbeck threw for 258 yards and three touchdowns. Stokley had eight catches for 85 yards and a score. This was the second postseason meeting between the Seahawks and Bears. Chicago won the only prior meeting 27–24 in overtime in the
2006 NFC Divisional playoffs. This was Matt Hasselbeck's final game in a Seahawks uniform as he would be traded to
Tennessee the next season.
AFC: New York Jets 28, New England Patriots 21 Mark Sanchez completed 16 of 25 passes for 194 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Jets to victory, avenging a 45–3 loss to New England in December. On the Patriots’ first drive,
Tom Brady threw his first interception since Week 6 of the regular season, which linebacker
David Harris picked off and returned 58 yards before tight end
Alge Crumpler made a touchdown-saving tackle at the 12-yard line. New York was unable to score off the turnover, as they were unable to get a first down and
Nick Folk missed a 30-yard field goal attempt. Several plays into New England's next drive, Brady completed a 28-yard pass to Crumpler at the Jets' 12-yard line. But after a 5-yard run by
Danny Woodhead, Crumpler dropped a pass in the end zone, and then Brady was sacked by
Shaun Ellis, forcing them to settle for
Shayne Graham's 34-yard field goal to give them a 3–0 lead. In the second quarter, a third-down sack of Brady by
Drew Coleman forced New England to punt from their own 16, and
Jerricho Cotchery returned the ball to the Patriots' 49-yard line. A few plays later, Sanchez's 37-yard completion to
Braylon Edwards set up his 7-yard touchdown pass to
LaDainian Tomlinson. Later on, New England attempted a fake punt with a direct snap to safety
Patrick Chung on fourth down and four. But Chung fumbled the snap and was tackled on his 25-yard line, and the Jets converted the turnover with Sanchez's 15-yard touchdown pass to Edwards with 33 seconds left in the half, making the score 14–3. Late in the third quarter, New England drove 80 yards in 11 plays, with Brady completing a 37-yard pass to
Rob Gronkowski and two passes to
Deion Branch for 28 yards on the way to a 2-yard touchdown pass to Crumpler. Then
Sammy Morris scored a two-point conversion run, cutting their deficit to 14–11. But the Jets quickly countered, with Sanchez throwing a short pass to Cotchery, who took it 58 yards to the Patriots 13-yard line. Two plays later, Sanchez threw a high pass for
Santonio Holmes, who managed to catch the ball and land in the end zone while falling out of bounds, giving New York a 10-point lead two minutes into the fourth quarter. After the kickoff, New England drove to the Jets' 34-yard line with an eight-minute drive but then faced fourth down and 13. Rather than risk a 52-yard field goal attempt, they attempted to get the first down, but Branch dropped a pass from Brady and the Patriots turned the ball over. New England's defense then made a key defensive stand, forcing a quick three-and-out, and
Julian Edelman returned
Steve Weatherford's punt 41 yards to the New York 43-yard line before being tackled by Weatherford himself. Brady then led New England to the 17-yard line where Graham made his second field goal to cut their deficit to seven points. However, Jets corner
Antonio Cromartie recovered Graham's onside kick attempt and returned it 23 yards to the Patriots 20-yard line.
Shonn Greene then scored with a 16-yard run, making the score 28–14 with 1:41 left in the game.
Brandon Tate returned the ensuing kickoff 23 yards to the 41-yard line, sparking a 59-yard scoring drive that ended with Brady's 13-yard touchdown pass to Branch with 24 seconds left. But Graham's second attempt at an onside kick also failed, ending any chance of a miracle comeback and sealing the miracle upset for the Jets. Brady finished the game 29 of 45 for 299 yards and two touchdowns, with one interception. His one pick ended his NFL record of consecutive passes without an interception at 340. Cotchery had five receptions for 96 yards, Harris had nine tackles, three assists, and an interception, while Ellis added five tackles and two sacks. With this win, the Jets advanced to their second consecutive AFC Championship Game in Sanchez's first two years as a starter. This would be the last time the Patriots would get eliminated before the AFC Championship Game until 2019. This was the last playoff win by an AFC East team other than New England until
the Bills’ in 2020. This was the third postseason meeting between the Jets and Patriots. New England won both prior meetings, including a 37–16 victory in the
2006 AFC Wild Card playoffs. ==Conference championships==