PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers tuned out the noise and turned back the clock.
Unfortunately for the Indianapolis Colts, so did Daniel Jones.
The Steelers harassed Jones and the AFC-leading Colts into six turnovers in a 27-20 victory on Sunday that provided a reminder that when at its best, Pittsburgh’s star-laden defense can create a unique brand of chaos.
Smarting from a forgettable stretch in which they were lit up in consecutive weeks in losses to Cincinnati and Green Bay, Pittsburgh responded by rattling Jones into the kind of mistakes he’d largely avoided during Indianapolis’ hot start.
Jones threw three picks and fumbled twice, including a second-quarter strip-sack by Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt that seemed to shake Pittsburgh out of a month-long funk as the Steel

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