Justin Fields narrows the gap with his second rushing touchdown, igniting the Pittsburgh Steelers’ comeback attempt against the Indianapolis Colts in the fourth quarter.
BollywoodFever: The Pittsburgh Steelers edged closer to the Indianapolis Colts, reducing their deficit to 24-17 after quarterback Justin Fields ran for his second touchdown of the game early in the fourth quarter. Fields’ 2-yard dash into the end zone wrapped up a fast-paced drive that reignited Pittsburgh’s offense, positioning them within striking range for a potential comeback.
Starting their drive from their own 30-yard line, the Steelers quickly advanced down the field with a 32-yard screen pass from Fields to running back Najee Harris. Harris briefly exited due to an injury but returned to action after only a few plays. To Pittsburgh’s advantage, a roughing-the-passer penalty on the Colts during the same play pushed them into the red zone, setting up the Steelers at Indianapolis’ 12-yard line.
Facing a short second down, Fields once again showcased his agility, scrambling into the end zone to close the gap to seven points with 11:23 left on the clock. This marked Fields’ second rushing touchdown of the game, a pivotal moment that breathed new life into Pittsburgh’s comeback hopes.
Earlier, the Steelers’ defense allowed the Colts to widen their lead to 24-10. With the game tightening, Pittsburgh’s defense now faces the crucial task of containing Indianapolis, giving Fields and the offense a chance to either tie the game or seize the lead.
With ample time remaining in the final quarter, the Steelers are in position to mount a serious comeback, while the Colts aim to preserve their lead and fend off a Pittsburgh rally.
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