The Steelers say the Jets were tipping their offensive plays during last month's AFC Championship Game. Pittsburgh defensive end Ziggy Hood and outside linebacker LaMarr Woodley said Tuesday that New York right tackle Wayne Hunter tipped the plays by the way he lined up in his stance. The Jets were stopped four times inside the 3 at the start of the fourth quarter, a pivotal sequence in their 24-19 loss at Heinz Field. Woodley said he noticed Hunter in a two-point stance, which told him it was going to be a pass. "It was a third down, and most teams are going to run there," Woodley said. "The offensive linemen usually get in a three-point stance, ready to charge at you. I read the line. I saw [Hunter] was standing back in a pass set, so I decided I wasn't going to rush upfield because I knew they were going to try something quick in that situation. "[Mark Sanchez] threw the ball and hit me right in the chest," Woodley continued. "I should've caught it and ran it back 99 yards."