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How to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Indianapolis Colts game in Week 9 of the NFL schedule
It's Week 9 of the NFL schedule and the Pittsburgh Steelers are hosting the Indianapolis Colts at Acrisure Stadium today. Here's how you can watch the game. Pittsburgh (4-3) hosts Indianapolis (7-1) today as the Steelers look to bounce back from primetime losses on the road in Cincinnati two weeks ago and at home last week against the Packers.
The Indianapolis Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers were trending in complete opposite directions coming into their Week 9 matchup at Acrisure Stadium. Perhaps that
The Indianapolis Colts did nothing in the first eight weeks to indicate they were anything but one of the best teams in the NFL. They were 7-1 and even their loss, against a good Los Angeles Rams team, came on a couple of dumb and uncharacteristic mistakes.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are back in the win column with a 27-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts. Before today's defeat against the Steelers, the Colts had only lost one game this season. With the win, Pittsburgh bounces back from two straight losses and improve to 5-3 on the season.
Jonathan Taylor and the Indianapolis Colts will face Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 9 of the NFL season on Sunday.
NFL live scores, results, live text updates and radio commentary from week nine including the Kansas City Chiefs at the Buffalo Bills.
The Lions, like the Packers, lost a game they probably should have won, and did so in their own stadium. Detroit was nearly a double-digit favorite against division rival Minnesota on Sunday, but instead allowed the Vikings to grab an early lead and largely control the game from start to finish.
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Gameday Primer: Steelers take on NFL’s top offense
Sunday, Nov. 2 at 1:0 p.m.Where: Acrisure StadiumWatch: CBS The Steelers are looking to snap a two game losing streak after an embarrassing loss on national television to the Packers. Three things to