In a game against the Steelers, the Indianapolis Colts had to rely on their backup players due to multiple key injuries. Despite the challenges, the backups played a crucial role in the Colts' 30-13 victory, boosting their chances of making the AFC playoffs. Players like D.J. Montgomery and Tyler Goodson, who were promoted from the practice squad, made significant contributions, with Montgomery scoring his first touchdown and Goodson teaming up with Trey Sermon for a combined 157 rushing yards. Rookie right tackle Blake Freeland also stepped up in place of the injured Braden Smith. The Colts' offensive line dominated the Steelers, and the team's sense of urgency and attention to detail were key factors in their success.
- The Colts' backup players played a central role in the team's victory over the Steelers.
- D.J. Montgomery and Tyler Goodson, who were promoted from the practice squad, made significant contributions.
- Rookie right tackle Blake Freeland performed well in place of the injured Braden Smith.
- The Colts' offensive line dominated the Steelers' defense.
- The Colts displayed a sense of urgency and attention to detail in the game.