Steelers’ Mike Tomlin Reveals Team’s Focus Against Colts

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Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor (28) dives into the end zone for a touchdown Monday, Nov. 28, 2022, during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. | Robert Scheer/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK
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Colts Shane Steichen Expected Growing Pains with QB Anthony Richardson

The undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers are being led by one of the best defensive groups in the NFL entering a Week 4 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts . Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin talked about Colts star Jonathan Taylor and how much of an impact he has on a defensive game plan.

Taylor, who is coming off back-to-back 100+ yard performances, missed last year’s game against the Steelers. Tomlin says that his defense needs to “first and foremost” limit Taylor’s presence on the ground after the Colts star has looked explosive behind an elite offensive line over the past two weeks (per Mike DeFabo | X ).

We got a big challenge in Jonathan Taylor. I think that challenge is intensified because of Richardson’s mobility, and their willingness to use schematics regarding Richardson’s mobility. They got a really diverse offense in terms of RPO football and run pass options. They don’t allow you to stack the box in an effort to minimize Taylor. You got to play the cat and mouse game with them in terms of some of those things. Mike Tomlin, Steelers HC

Tomlin said the Steelers D “first and foremost” needs to limit Jonathan Taylor. “We got a big challenge in Jonathan Taylor. I think that challenge is intensified because of Richardson’s mobility, and their willingness to use schematics regarding Richardson’s mobility.”

— Mike DeFabo (@MikeDeFabo) September 24, 2024

When paired alongside second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson , defenses are forced to respect different aspects of the Colts’ offense. Richardson and Taylor are both efficient runners and quick slot receivers like Josh Downs amplify that RPO threat. Having a creative playcaller in head coach Shane Steichen means opposing defenses can struggle to predict what will happen next.

The Steelers have allowed the fewest points and yards per game through three weeks, meaning this week is a completely different challenge for the Colts. On top of those numbers, Pittsburgh has forced five total turnovers in two road games this year. Richardson leads the NFL in interceptions, so Sunday’s game could get tricky for a turnover-prone quarterback…

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