Colts vs. Steelers in Week 4: What you need to know
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The Indianapolis Colts will try to leverage the momentum of their first win of the 2024 season into an upset at home.
Why it matters: The Colts (1-2) are preparing to host a Pittsburgh Steelers team that has yet to taste defeat this season.
What they're saying: "They're playing good defense right now. I know it's three games in, but I think they're only giving up like 8.5 points a game," Colts head coach Shane Steichen said Wednesday. "So it'll be a heck of a challenge and I know our guys are fired up for the challenge … so it'll be fun come Sunday."
The big picture: The latest NFL power rankings saw the Colts climb six spots to 18th out of 32 teams with analysts noting how Indy's defense finally put it together and managed to effectively shut down the Bears' running game in Week 3.
- However, they say the turnovers and accuracy issues of quarterback Anthony Richardson — who is completing less than half his passes and leads the league in interceptions — are hard to ignore.
- The Steelers, meanwhile, are sitting in ninth place, up five spots from one week ago.
Zoom in: The latest injury report includes cornerback Chris Lammons; defensive ends Tyquan Lewis and Kwity Paye; cornerback Kenny Moore II, tackle Braden Smith and linebacker Grant Stuard.
What's next: Kick off is 1pm Sunday.
How to watch: CBS or NFL+.
If you go: Tickets start at $130 on Ticketmaster, $123 on SeatGeek and $118 on StubHub.
How to listen: Local radio coverage via 93.5/107.5 The Fan, 97.1 HANK and the Ascension St. Vincent Radio Network.
Go deeper: Indianapolis Colts ticket prices stay low in 2024
