PITTSBURGH – Just when it appeared everything was going right for the Colts, it all started going wrong.
Safety Rodney Thomas II had just rushed for three yards and a first down on a fake punt from the Colts' own 25-yard line. The Colts had a 7-0 lead as the second quarter began, and the way this season has been going – and the way the first quarter went – it felt like Sunday was shaping up to another good day for this team.
A few plays later, running back Jonathan Taylor picked up a first down on third-and-one, moving the ball to the Steelers' 38-yard line.
On the next play, future gold jacket recipient T.J. Watt came screaming off the right edge and knocked the ball out of quarterback Daniel Jones' hands. He recovered the ball; it was the Colts' first turnover since the second quarter

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