Monday Night Football
Pittsburgh @ Indianapolis
Team Totals: Steelers 20.5, Colts 18
Struggling to the extent some Pittsburgh beat writers have called for his benching, Kenny Pickett is a target for Indianapolis’ D/ST with a to-date TD-to-INT ratio of 3:8 and three fumbles through seven appearances (six starts). He’s taken 14 sacks over his last three games. … Albeit in a tough draw at the Colts, Jaylen Warren’s (hamstring) absence positions Najee Harris to handle true every-down duties on Monday night. Indy has held enemy backs to 3.76 yards per carry but has conceded the NFL’s fifth-most running back receptions (64). Harris has drawn six targets in two of Pittsburgh’s last three games. He’s also coming off his best two rushing performances of the season, back to back. Likely to handle 18-plus touches at a minimum, Harris is a legitimate RB1 starter here regardless of his early-season struggles.
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