The Pittsburgh Steelers won the war but lost the battle in the trenches against the Indianapolis Colts. Save for a 45 yard run by Trey Edmunds early in the game, the rushing attack was bottled up. On the other side of the ball, Indy ran for 139 yards, led by Marlon Mack’s healthy 4.2 per carry average.
Mike Tomlin acknowledged the team has to be better up front if they want to beat the Los Angeles Rams.
“We got to run the ball better on offense particularly in the waning moments of the game,” Tomlin said during his Tuesday presser.