The Pittsburgh Steelers, riding high on a 3-0 start, hit the road for the third time in four weeks to face the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium in Week 4.
This game presents an intriguing matchup between two teams trending in opposite directions. While the Steelers are flying high, the Colts are reeling at 1-2, with their only victory coming against a struggling Chicago Bears team.
Steelers Injury Updates: Offensive Line Concerns Loom Large
The biggest story surrounding the Steelers heading into Week 4 is the status of their offensive line. Rookie right tackle Troy Fano, who landed on IR following a promising performance in Week 2, suffered a dislocated kneecap and ligament damage.
Fano’s absence for the regular season (though a playoff return is possible) thrusts Chukwuma Okorafor into the starting right tackle role. Okorafor’s performance thus far has been a mixed bag.
To bolster their depth, the Steelers signed veteran offensive tackle Calvin Anderson, who was released by the New England Patriots earlier this season. However, Anderson isn’t expected to be a significant contributor. The team is higher on rookie Spencer Anderson as the primary backup tackle, even asking him to practice at both guard and tackle to prepare for potential injuries.
The Steelers’ Defense: Historically Dominant and Showing No Signs of Slowing Down
The Steelers’ defense has been nothing short of spectacular through the first three weeks. They lead the NFL in points allowed per game (under nine) and yards allowed per game (229.3), stifling the Falcons, Broncos, and Chargers.
Defensive end Alex Highsmith’s groin injury, which could sideline him for over a month, is a concern. The Steelers may look to sign a veteran edge rusher to fill the void, with Nick Herbig stepping into a more prominent role in the meantime.
Justin Fields: Earning His Keep as QB1
Justin Fields has silenced his doubters with a string of impressive performances, leading the Steelers to a 3-0 start. His completion percentage (73%) is light years ahead of his Chicago days, showcasing improved efficiency and decision-making.
The most significant development in Fields’ game is his reduced time to throw. After averaging a league-high 3.32 seconds per throw in 2023, he’s cut that down to 2.82 seconds this season, demonstrating a quicker release and improved processing speed. This newfound efficiency is evident in his league-leading positive play percentage (46.8%) and impressive bust play percentage (12.8%).
However, accuracy remains a concern. While he’s taking what the defense gives him, his average depth of target (6.8 yards) and on-target percentage (21st in the NFL) are both below average.
Week 4 Matchup: Keys to Victory for the Steelers
Despite their struggles, the Indianapolis Colts are a well-coached team that can’t be overlooked. Here are the keys to victory for the Steelers in Week 4:
1. Contain Jonathan Taylor and the Colts’ Rushing Attack
The Colts boast arguably the best offensive line in football, anchored by perennial All-Pro guard Quenton Nelson.
This powerful unit paves the way for Jonathan Taylor, who remains a dangerous running back despite a slow start to the season. The Steelers’ defense must win the battle in the trenches and limit Taylor’s impact.
2. Exploit Anthony Richardson’s Inexperience
Second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson possesses tantalizing physical tools but lacks consistency and experience.
The Steelers’ defense should look to force Richardson into mistakes by disguising coverages and applying pressure. If they can force turnovers, it will go a long way in securing a victory.
3. Feed George Pickens
The Colts’ secondary, lacking a true shutdown corner, is susceptible to big plays.
The Steelers must exploit this weakness by getting the ball into George Pickens’ hands early and often. Pickens has the talent to take over a game, and this matchup presents a prime opportunity for him to shine.
Score Prediction: Steelers 27, Colts 13
The Steelers’ defense should feast against an inconsistent Colts offense, paving the way for a comfortable victory. Look for Justin Fields to continue his efficient play and George Pickens to have a big game.