Offensive Line Woes and Rash of Turnovers Have Colts Looking for Fixes Before Trip to Germany
The Colts are focusing on reducing turnovers and improving offensive line protection after a loss that included six turnovers and five sacks against the Steelers, coach said.
- On Monday, the Indianapolis Colts regrouped in Indianapolis and planned to spend three days there before flying to Berlin, Germany to face the Atlanta Falcons next weekend.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers forced six turnovers and five sacks while the Indianapolis Colts had five penalties and numerous mistakes, and a subpar offensive line was cited as an additional problem.
- Stat lines highlighted the imbalance as Alec Pierce and Michael Pittman Jr. each finished with 50 receiving yards, while Indy totaled 55 rushing yards on 19 carries.
- All those miscues forced Indianapolis Colts' offense to become one-dimensional in a game that looked more lopsided than the final score.
- With Anthony Gould sidelined, Josh Downs' misplayed punt return sparked a turnover, while Shane Steichen reiterated no new injuries but said they will monitor Gould and Samson Ebukam.
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Offensive line woes and rash of turnovers have Colts looking for fixes before trip to Germany
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.
Berlin Bound: How the Falcons-Colts Game in Germany Shapes the International NFL Footprint - Sports Talk Florida
Photo Courtesy of Bob Scheer-USA TODAY Sports On Sunday, November 9, 2025, the Indianapolis Colts will host the Atlanta Falcons at Berlin’s iconic Olympiastadion. That’s the first regular-season NFL game to be played in Germany. The matchup is therefore a historic one and part of the NFL’s broader effort to expand abroad. It’s expected that the game will be attended by as many as 70,000 fans. It shows that the NFL is growing in popularity in …
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