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Colts vs. Steelers on NFL Network, betting odds, injuries, playoff standings

The Indianapolis Colts return home for Saturday afternoon's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Both teams in are in the AFC playoff wild-card logjam (see below).

The Colts (7-6) got thumped by the Cincinnati Bengals last weekend, snapping a four-game winning streak. Name an area, and the Colts struggled. The bright spot: Michael Pittman Jr. had eight catches for 95 yards.

The Steelers (7-6) also struggled last week, falling to the New England Patriots for their third loss in four games. The bright spot: Pittsburgh had just one penalty for 5 yards.

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Colts vs. Steelers storylines

∎ In games against common opponents, the Colts are 5-5 while the Steelers are 5-4.

∎ In games against teams currently with a winning record, the Colts are 2-4 while the Steelers are 3-4.

∎ Pittsburgh is tied for committing the fewest turnovers in the NFL (11) and is tied at No. 2 in turnover margin (+10). The Colts are in the middle of the pack.

∎ Indianapolis is 29th in scoring defense (allowing 25.4 points), allowing at least 20 points each of the past three weeks. The Steelers are 27th in scoring (16.2 points per game) and last scored at least 20 points against Green Bay in Week 10.

∎ The Colts are No. 8 in scoring (24.2) and No. 14 in total offense (337.1 yards per game), but are 18th in red zone touchdowns (53.5%). Pittsburgh is No. 7 in scoring defense (19.2) despite ranking 21st in yards allowed (344.8). It is No. 8 in red zone defense, with opponents scoring touchdowns on 48.6% of their trips.

AFC playoff standings

Seeds, records through Week 14, and Week 15 opponent

1. Ravens

10-3

at Jaguars

2. Dolphins

9-4

vs. Jets

3. Chiefs

8-5

at Patriots

4. Jaguars

8-5

vs. Ravens

5. Browns

8-5

vs. Bears

6. Steelers

7-6

at Colts, Sat.

7. Colts

7-6

vs. Steelers, Sat.

8. Texans

7-6

at Titans

9. Broncos

7-6

at Lions, Sat.

10. Bengals

7-6

vs. Vikings, Sat.

11. Bills

7-6

vs. Cowboys

Colts start time vs. Steelers in NFL Week 15

4:30 p.m. ET Saturday, Dec. 16, 2023, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

What channel is Colts vs. Steelers on?

TV: NFL Network and WTTV-4 in Indianapolis, with Rich Eisen (play by play), Kurt Warner (analysis) and Jamie Erdahl (sideline reporting)

Radio: 93.5, 97.1, 107.5 FM in Indianapolis, with Matt Taylor (play-by-play), Rick Venturi (analysis), Larra Overton (sideline reporting)

Streaming: SiriusXM Channels 225 and 813, ESPN+, Fubo, Paramount+, Sling, Dish, Amazon, NFL+

Colts vs. Steelers favorite, betting odds

via BetMGM

Favorite: Colts by 1.5 points (Colts are 8-5 against the spread; Steelers are 7-6 ATS, each matching the game result)

Over/under: 42.5 total points (9 Colts games have gone over, 4 under; 3 Steelers games have gone over, 10 under)

Moneyline: Colts -125, Steelers +105

ESPN's matchup predictor gives the Steelers a 56% chance of winning.

Colts final injury report

Colts who are out: RB Jonathan Taylor (thumb), T Braden Smith (knee), LB Segun Olubi (hip); did not practice Thursday: DT DeForest Buckner (back); full participation: CB Jaylon Jones (ankle), LB E.J. Speed (knee), CB JuJu Brents (quad), TE Will Mallory (rib), LB Zaire Franklin (illness).

Steelers final injury report

Steelers who did are out: QB Kenny Pickett (ankle); questionable: G Isaac Seumalo (shoulder); full participation Thursday: LB Elandon Roberts (groin), S LB LB Alex Highsmith (concussion), DT Keeanu Benton (oblique), WR Diontae Johnson (knee), RB Najee Harris (knee), CB James Pierre (shoulder), T.J. Watt (concussion), DT Cam Heyward (groin), Damontae Kazee (ankle).

Will the roof be open for the Colts game?

The Colts say the Lucas Oil Stadium roof will be closed for this game.

Colts stats leaders

Gardner Minshew (63.2% completions, 2,524 yards, 11 TDs, 8 INTs, 3 rushing TDs); Zack Moss (751 rushing yards, 4.3 per carry, 5 TDs); Michael Pittman Jr. (95 catches, 10.4 yards per, 4 TDs); Josh Downs (54 catches, 11.3 yards per, 2 TDs); Zaire Franklin (144 tackles); Julian Blackmon (85 tackles, 3 INTs); Kenny Moore II (81 tackles, 3 INTs)

Steelers stats leaders

Mitch Trubisky (60.7% completions, 463 yards, 3 TDs, 3 INTs); Najee Harris (690 rushing yards, 4.0 per carry, 4 TDs); Jaylen Warren (612 rushing yards, 5.6 per carry, 3 TDs, 42 catches); George Pickens (49 catches, 15.7 yards per, 3 TDs); Diontae Johnson (37 catches, 12.8 yards per, 3 TDs); Elandon Roberts (86 tackles, 10 for loss); T.J. Watt (14 sacks, 7 passes defended)

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