
Winners:
Trey Edmunds
Apart from a big run early in the game, Trey Edmunds was relatively quiet in this one. However, the former undrafted running back deserves some credit. Though his brothers (Terrell and Tremaine) steal the spotlight, Trey is talented in his own right. He carried the ball 12 times for 73 yards (6.1 yards per carry). He also played a key role on special teams, and he was part of the tackle on Chester Rogers that resulted in a forced fumble. It was the best game of Edmunds’s career.
T.J. Watt
We have come to expect nothing less from T.J. Watt at this point. This man continues to put his name in the discussion for Defensive Player of the Year in 2019. Watt was dominant yet again – constantly pressuring the quarterback and containing the run while adding 1.5 sacks 3 quarterback hits and a tackle for a loss to his season stats.
Keith Butler
The Steelers defensive coordinator deserves a lot of credit for his gameplan. While Randy Fichtner may have dropped the ball on his end, Butler called a fantastic game, and his defense held the Colts in check despite the offense putting them in poor positions at times.