On October twenty-ninth, the Pittsburgh Steelers' once-legendary defense faces a red-hot Indianapolis Colts offense, led by Daniel Jones. The Steelers' defense, ranked last against the pass, has allowed an average of 386 yards per game, with a staggering 273 yards per game against the pass. Despite investing over $120 million in their defense, they've struggled, with starting safety DeShon Elliott now on injured reserve. The Colts, with Jones, Taylor, and young talent, look poised for a high-scoring game, potentially turning into a shootout if the Steelers can't tighten up their defense.
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