PITTSBURGH -- For a player depicted as self-centered after public and private trade requests, Martavis Bryant turned in quite the team-first performance for the Pittsburgh Steelers in Indianapolis.
The receiver got a two-point conversion when they had to have it. His 19-yard crossing route in a two-minute drill that coach Mike Tomlin called "enormous" helped seal Sunday's 20-17 win over the Indianapolis Colts. And his words matched the effort.
"We didn't lose faith," Bryant said from his locker.
With Antonio Brown producing modestly for the third straight week, the Steelers survived back-to-back road games -- key word: survived -- with timely playmaking from the supporting cast, which has been a theme all year.