INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Monday was clean up day for the Indianapolis Colts.
After four straight wins and eight games where the game plan was well executed, Sunday's 27-20 loss at Pittsburgh was a harsh reminder of just how quickly things can change in the NFL. What the Steelers did was to expose Indy's shortcomings by generating six turnovers and five sacks as the Colts had five penalties and far too many mistakes to earn a league-leading eighth win.
While much of the blame was assessed to Daniel Jones who had his worst game of the season, a subpar performance from what had been a good offensive line was equally problematic.
“Like I said, there's a few (plays), protection stuff that I could have done a better job helping our guys in certain situations and then you learn from those situa

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