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This Saturday in Week 15, the Pittsburgh Steelers (7-6) will travel to play the Indianapolis Colts (7-6) on the road. The Colts and Steelers’ chances of making the AFC playoffs will be greatly influenced by the result of this game. Both sides want to recover from their defeats in Week 14.

The Steelers lost 18–21 to the struggling New England Patriots in Week 14. During the game, Patriots running back Ezekiel Elliot delivered a vicious hit to Steelers star pass-rusher T.J. Watt. Watt left the game to undergo a concussion evaluation, but he returned to play with a dark tent and a visor on. Watt was later added to the NFL’s concussion protocol, and the NFL Players Association and the NFL are currently looking into the matter. Watt will be involved in the game against the Colts despite the review.

However, in Week 15, the Indianapolis Colts will be without two of their offensive starters. Jonathan Taylor, the running back, has been recuperating from surgery on his thumb and will be decided at game time. Braden Smith, the right tackle, is regarded as questionable for the forthcoming game due to a knee injury.

Staff writes: “The winning team model predicts the Colts will win this Week 15 game with 55.3% confidence, based on game simulations, player injuries, offensive & defensive matchups and recent game results.”

Staff writes: “The Colts’ defense has performed well enough to maintain their competitiveness. Samson Ebukam, who has eight sacks and 33 solo tackles, is ultimately their best player. DeForest Buckner, who has 36 solo tackles and 5.5 sacks, is still quite strong. Kwity Paye has also recorded 7.5 sacks and 25 solo tackles. In addition, Dayo Odeyingbo has added 6.5 sacks and 19 solo tackles. Kenny Moore II, who has recorded 62 solo tackles, 1.5 sacks, and three interceptions, is another strong player in the secondary. If Moss keeps running the ball effectively and the Colts move the chains, they will cover the spread. After that, they must exert pressure on Trubisky to make errors.”

Staff writes: “On paper, the Colts are the superior team and offense. This game is nearly a pick ’em only because both teams have identical records and a backup quarterback starting at quarterback. On every level, the Colts are superior, and this will likely be evident on Saturday. With confidence, I’m taking Indianapolis over the money line.”

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