5 takeaways from Colts’ 30-13 win over Steelers

Here are five takeaways from the Colts’ 30-13 win over the Steelers.

It looked like it was going to be another week where things were going to go wrong for the Indianapolis Colts.

Following a shanked missed 56-yard field goal attempt by Matt Gay, the Pittsburgh Steelers marched down the field for a touchdown, but missed the PAT attempt to make it a 6-0 game. On the following drive for the Colts, they would go three-and-out, and the Steelers blocked the punt to set up their second touchdown of the game for the 13-0 lead early in the second quarter.

Then the game got flipped upside down. Indy would score a touchdown to respond to Pittsburgh and would go on to score 30 unanswered points despite losing Michael Pittman Jr. and Zack Moss in the second quarter.

This win ended the eight-game losing streak to the Steelers and the Colts are now 7-0 when they have the lead at halftime.

This was a crucial win for Indianapolis with the Cincinnati Bengals winning early today to keep their playoff hopes alive entering the final three weeks.

Here are five takeaways from Indy’s victory:

Aaron Donald grew up a Steelers fan, and he still considers himself one

Aaron Donald admits he’s still a Steelers fan, but he won’t be this weekend when he plays against his hometown team

Aaron Donald grew up in Pittsburgh, still resides there for part of the offseason and does a ton of community work in his hometown. With such close ties to the city, it’s understandable that Donald was a big Steelers fan when he was younger.

Even to this day, he considers himself a Steelers fan despite playing for the Los Angeles Rams. The only exception? When the Rams are playing the Steelers, just as they are this weekend at SoFi Stadium.

“We all grew up big Steelers fans,” Donald said of his family. “I still consider myself a Steelers fan, obviously, until we got to play them. I still look to see if they’re doing good. I’m still a Steelers fan myself until we got to suit up and play against them. So whole family is still Steelers fans, but now more Rams fans but it’s pretty cool.”

Donald isn’t treating this matchup any differently than a typical game, calling it “just another week.” What might make it a bit more special, though, is the fact that he’ll have some extra supporters in the stands.

“The whole family going to be out here, so I guess that’s going to be cool,” Donald said.

The three-time Defensive Player of the Year trains in Pittsburgh during the offseason, so he does bump into Steelers players now and then when they’re training.

“I see a lot of those guys,” he said. “Obviously in OTAs I’m back in Pittsburgh still so I see those guys practicing and see those guys, walk past those guys. I see a couple say what’s up to them. So yeah, I see those guys a lot. See Coach (Mike) Tomlin out there. So yeah, it’s pretty cool.”

There are some fans who think (or maybe hope) Donald might want to finish his career in Pittsburgh, returning home for the final year(s) of his career. That’s not on his mind, though. He says it never really has been.

“Not really. I never thought of it,” he said. “I never thought about it but no, no.”

Donald has faced the Steelers twice in his career, losing both matchups in Pittsburgh. He had a sack and three tackles for a loss in each game, so he did his part, but hopefully this time it results in a victory at home.

WATCH: Broncos RB Javonte Williams rushes for 49 yards vs. Steelers

Following Javonte Williams’ big run, the Broncos had to settle for a field goal. Denver now trails the Steelers 10-6.

Denver Broncos running back Javonte Williams had a huge 49-yard run in the second quarter of Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Check out video of the play below, courtesy of the team’s official Twitter page:

After a penalty and sack, Denver went on to settle for a field goal. The Broncos now trail the Steelers 10-6.

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