The Pittsburgh Steelers fell to 3-1 on the season Sunday thanks to a frustrating 27-24 loss to the Indianapolis Colts on the road in which the vaunted defense had no answers for the Colts’ offense, and the Steelers’ offense couldn’t stop shooting itself in the foot.
Though it was a frustrating performance, there were some encouraging signs. According to Pro Football Focus, safety DeShon Elliott and defensive end Cameron Heyward were the highest-graded Steelers on the afternoon.
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Elliott, who played 56 snaps on Sunday and led the Steelers with 12 tackles, graded out at an 86.