PITTSBURGH — Jaylen Warren ran for two touchdowns, and the Pittsburgh Steelers forced Indianapolis into six turnovers in a 27-20 victory on Sunday.
The Steelers (5-3) snapped a two-game losing streak by harassing Colts quarterback Daniel Jones into the kind of mistakes he'd largely avoided during Indianapolis' scorching-hot start.
Jones threw three interceptions and fumbled twice, including a strip-sack by Pittsburgh's T.J. Watt in the second quarter that seemed to shake the Steelers out of a weeks-long funk in which the NFL's highest-paid defense gave up yards and points at an alarming rate.
Watt's recovery, which came with the Steelers trailing by a touchdown and looking lifeless and on the receiving end of a smattering of boos from an uneasy Acrisure Stadium crowd, set up the first o

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