Six turnovers later, the Indianapolis Colts finally took their second loss of the season in a road defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Colts played their worst offensive game of the season, and it all stemmed from poor blocking up front.
The Colts had four offensive turnovers for the season heading into Sunday's game against the Steelers, but that number is a lot higher on Sunday night.
The Indianapolis Colts offense put on a brutal performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers to lose 27-20 at Acrisure Stadium. While a lot of shade will be thrown at quarterback Daniel Jones, there's far more to this awful loss than what happened with the field general.
Not much went the Indianapolis Colts' way in Week 9 as they lost their second game of the year to the Pittsburgh Steelers. They will hope to wash this one quickly as they now head overseas to take on the Atlanta Falcons in Germany in Week 10 before their bye week.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
The Indianapolis Colts had their first true letdown performance of the year in Week 9, a 27-17 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The team now sits at 7-2 on the year, and their four-game win streak comes to an end.
The Colts had four turnovers in their first eight games. They had six on Sunday. The Steelers also had five sacks of Daniel Jones, who threw three interceptions and lost two fumbles.
The Colts had four turnovers in their first eight games. They have four today. The latest came on Jack Sawyer's pick of a Daniel Jones pass intended for Michael Pittman.
The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports that the Colts need cornerbacks and have been calling teams about potential trades. Commanders beat reporter Ben Standig has also heard the buzz about the Colts looking for cornerback help.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
Week 9 is giving us a battle of two top AFC teams with their eyes set on the playoffs, with the 7-1 Indianapolis Colts and the 4-3 Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Indianapolis Colts are the best team in football, standing at an impressive 7-1 record. However, now, their schedule gets much more difficult, starting today with the 4-3 Pittsburgh Steelers.
In free agency this spring, the Indianapolis Colts lost their starting center and right guard to the Minnesota Vikings. The Colts were forced to move two mid-round draft picks from 2024 to those starting roles, and it's paid off tremendously.
Nobody saw this coming. Not the talking heads on ESPN. Not the fantasy football gurus. Definitely not the folks in Minnesota who let Daniel Jones walk.
The Indianapolis Colts are flying high as the top team in the NFL, and a massive reason for that is their dominant offense that is pacing the NFL in total points (270-33.8 per game).
Other than the Lombardi Trophy, players and coaches in the NFL also have the motivation to win individual awards. Individual awards have the potential to bid a player well, as they can have an effect on current and future contract negotiations.
Per PFT, the Colts elevated two players for their upcoming matchup: WR Laquon Treadwell and DE Durell Nchami. Treadwell, 30, was a former first-round pick but the Minnesota Vikings in 2016.
Indianapolis Colts defensive end Tyquan Lewis was downgraded to out with a groin injury for Sunday's game against the host Pittsburgh Steelers. Lewis, who was listed as questionable heading into the game, was a full participant in practice on both Thursday and Friday.
The Indianapolis Colts head to Pittsburgh this Sunday for a showdown against the 4-3 Steelers. The Colts will look to take an even better grasp on the AFC with beating the Steelers on Sunday and it looks like the team will be getting back a key defensive player.
The Indianapolis Colts have gone from a team many predicted to finish last in the AFC South to establishing themselves as one of the Super Bowl favorites, silencing all critics with their dominant 7-1 start.
Jonathan Taylor has started the new season scorching hot. The Indianapolis Colts RB has already scored 12 rushing touchdowns, yes 12, in just eight games.
Jonathan Taylor could win the NFL’s rushing triple crown (leading the league in carries, rushing yards, and rushing touchdowns.) The Indianapolis Colts running back is leading the league with 143 carries, 850 rushing yards, and 12 touchdowns this year.