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Steelers fans prepare for playoff game vs. Texans

By Karen Mansfield 6 min read
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The Black & Gold Blitz Gelato, which features a creamy vanilla base with strands of chocolate, caramel drizzle, and peanut butter cups, is a fan favorite during Steelers season.
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L.A. Sweets Bakery in Washington is baking Steelers cookies in advance of the Steelers playoff game against the Houston Texans on Monday.
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Suzanne Kelley and her daughter, Knickeya Jones, celebrated the Pittsburgh Steelers 26-24 win over the Baltimore Ravens, which propelled the Steelers into the NFL playoffs.
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Sisters Brittney Bell, left, and Sarah Bell, right, attend a Pittsburgh Steelers game during the 2025 season. The sisters will root on the Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on Monday during the playoff game between the Steelers and the Houston Texans.
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Bethel Bakery Terrible Towel cookie
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Olde World Coffee & Gelato in Connellsville is celebrating the Pittsburgh Steelers playoff appearance with a Black & Gold cold brew topped with Black & Gold Blitz gelato through Monday, while supplies last.
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Laura Thomason of Bethel Bakery holds Terrible Towel cookies that are available for Pittsburgh Steelers fans who want to celebrate the Steelers’ upcoming playoff game against the Houston Texans with a sweet treat.
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Bethel Bakery makes signature Terrible Towel cookies. A portion of sales is donated to Merakey Allegheny Valley School (AVS), a charity supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, a tradition started by legendary Pittsburgh broadcaster Myron Cope.
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The Steelers Pro Shop at Tanger Outlets in Washington was doing brisk business on Wednesday, with fans purchasing Steelers jerseys, Terrible Towels, and other merchandise in advance of the Steelers playoff game against the Houston Texans.

For the first time since 2020, Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field), will host a playoff game when the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Houston Texans on Monday night to cap off the NFL’s Wild Card weekend.

And Pittsburgh Steelers fans are excited.

“It was amazing to see them win,” said Suzanne Kelley of Washington, who was in the stands with her daughter, Knickeya Jones, when Baltimore Ravens rookie kicker missed a 44-yard field goal wide right as time expired Sunday night to send the Steelers into the playoffs. “I was so nervous. I thought we were going to lose. I lost my mind when he missed that field goal and we won.”

Locally, Steelers fans – including small businesses and schools – are getting into the spirit.

At Olde World Coffee & Gelato in Connellsville, owner Beth Georgi, a self-described die-hard Steelers fan, has introduced a Black & Gold cold brew topped with the shop’s signature Black & Gold gelato.

The gelato, which features chocolate, caramel drizzle and peanut butter cups, is a fan favorite during the football season.

Inside the shop, the mood has been festive, with the Black-and-Gold faithful feeling optimistic about the Steelers’ chances of advancing in the playoffs.

“I just think everybody’s happy on Monday mornings when the Steelers win. The whole mood is upbeat,” said Georgi, whose grandmother, Eva Marcinek, was a “hard-core” Steelers fan who instilled in Georgi a passion for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Georgi – who recalled a Paul Bunyan statue in Uniontown that was painted black and gold – said the buzz around the upcoming playoff game is palpable.

“People are so excited right now, we have something to talk about. I’m a diehard fan and I will root for them until the end. I’m always optimistic,” said Georgi. “I have a good feeling.”

At Bethel Bakery, Steelers fans can wave their Terrible Towels, and can eat them, too.

Sales of the trademark Terrible Towel cookies and Steelers platter – which includes a Steelers cookie surrounded by cupcakes – have ticked up since the Steelers punched their ticket to the playoffs.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of Terrible Towel, a symbol of Steelers Nation that Steelers fans have whipped around during Steelers games for half a century.

“The Terrible Towel cookies are so popular. We’re selling a lot of cakes, game day platters, and Terrible Towel cookies,” said Natalie Lacek, marketing coordinator for Bethel Bakery. “We’re really excited about the Steelers, and we love when the city is excited about the team.”

At L.A. Sweets in Washington, owner Linda Adkins is rolling up her sleeves to turn out Steelers-themed cookies for the game.

Adkins’ cookies will feature Steelers jerseys with the numbers of players including Cameron Heyward, T.J. Watt, Aaron Rodgers, Kenneth Gainwell, and more.

“I can’t tell you enough how excited I am about them making the playoffs,” said Adkins, who watched the game at home.

She said her brother attended the game with his wife, a Baltimore-area native who is a lifelong Ravens fan.

“I was biting my nails on that kick. When we missed that extra point and then (the Ravens) got into field goal position, I didn’t know what was going to happen,” said Adkins. “I felt bad for the kicker, but I was excited that we won. I’m planning for the best. Who knows? The Steelers could win it all.”

Adkins said L.A. Sweets, known for its pepperoni rolls, will be selling them all day Monday and plan to deliver orders that day, something the bakery doesn’t typically do.

There are plenty of other ways to get in the spirit for the playoff game.

From bridges to buildings, landmarks in the city will be lit up with the Steelers’ black and gold colors. Starting Thursday, themed photo ops will be available for fans at the 20th Street passageway in the Terminal in the Strip District and at baggage claim inside Pittsburgh International Airport.

The ‘sister bridges’ on the north Shore – the Roberto Clemente, Andy Warhol, and Rachel Carson bridges – will feature black and gold colors around game day.

Several school districts are having Black and Gold Fridays and Mondays, where students and staff are encouraged to wear Steelers garb.

Historically, a Monday night home playoff game favors Pittsburgh in many ways. The Steelers haven’t lost a MNF game at home since 1991 – 23 straight wins. Since 2002, Houston hasn’t won a road playoff game (they’re 0-6 all-time) and Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud has not thrown for a touchdown pass in two road playoff games.

But, the Steelers have lost six straight playoff games, the longest active streak in the NFL.

So, something has to give.

Linda Neill of North Strabane Township will be watching Monday’s playoff game at home and has a phone date planned with her nephew’s wife, Tracy, who lives in Harpers Ferry, W.Va. Both Steelers fans, the two have listened to the games together throughout the season, and are excited about the Steelers and Texans matchup.

“As we scream, cry, yell, and cheer (over the phone) it makes us feel as if we are not miles apart,” said Neill in a Facebook post. “One thing about loving the Steelers is, even when people move away from Pittsburgh, they don’t leave the Steelers, they take the Steelers with them.”

So, here’s to spending the next days listening to the most recent version of “Here We Go,” the iconic Steelers fight song written by Roger Wood, to gearing up for Styx’s “Renegade” in the third quarter of Monday’s game, and to rooting on the Steelers in their quest for a seventh Super Bowl title.

Lifelong Steelers fan Sarah Bell of Fredericktown will be attending the Steelers game with her sister, Brittney Bell.

“I am cautiously optimistic. I am taking it one playoff game at a time, but the Steelers are due to win a playoff game,” said Bell. “I think we are all elated about the win and the vibes are good, and I’m hoping that we win this game.”

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