The Indianapolis Colts didn't suffer the meltdown that everyone might have thought would happen. The defense wasn't great in Week 9 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but the unit wasn't the entire reason Indy lost. Instead, the offense was the issue.
Quarterback Daniel Jones had his worst day since signing with Indianapolis this past offseason. His raw statistics were not all terrible as he threw for a season-high 342 yards, but he did so while throwing 16 more times than in any other game this year.
He also completed a season-low 62 percent of his passes, was sacked a season-high five times, and tossed a season-high three interceptions.