Steelers Defeat Colts 27-20
Pittsburgh forced six turnovers including five sacks on Colts QB Daniel Jones, converting three into touchdowns to end a two-game skid, boosting confidence, officials said.
- Pittsburgh's defense forced six turnovers, leading to a 27-20 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
 - Amid a weeks-long funk, the Pittsburgh Steelers defense regained its ball-hawking swagger after Steelers defensive coordinator Teryl Austin pledged to simplify the scheme.
 - T.J. Watt's strip-sack in the second quarter produced a turnover that set up Jaylen Warren's touchdown and helped trigger a 24-point stretch for Pittsburgh.
 - The Pittsburgh Steelers snapped a two-game losing streak, improving to 5-3 and becoming the only AFC North team with a winning record after confidence faded following a 4-1 start.
 - Despite the setback, Indianapolis remains atop the AFC South as its 20 points tied a season low and Jonathan Taylor was held to 45 yards, while Pittsburgh heads to Los Angeles next week.
 
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Six turnovers helped to limit the Colts, the NFL’s highest-scoring offense, to 20 points.
With two Jaylen Warren notes and a more TD pass from Aaron Rodgers, the Pittsburgh Steelers beat 27-20 to the Colts.
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