

Fliff is dropping an exciting promo heading into the AFC clash between the Colts and the Steelers and the best part is you can claim it in a few minutes with these easy steps.
With the Colts and the Steelers looking to strengthen their grip in their respective divisions, Fliff’s bonus hits just in time to keep the action rolling. Just use our promo code SWEEPLIFE when signing up to get as much as $100 in Fliff Coins and free Fliff Cash you can use to place some action on this matchup. The Colts have opened as a slight 3.5-point favorites although the Steelers have won four of their last six encounters, including four straight at home. Here are a couple of plays that could make the most of your Fliff bonus.
Offense has practically been the name of the game when the Colts and the Steelers with the over hitting in their past three encounters. That could be the case here once again, especially when you consider how the Colts have been scoring at will behind Jonathan Taylor and Daniel Jones. For context, the Colts have been averaging 36.8 points during their four-game winning run while the Steelers have also managed to put points on the board lately, averaging 24.8 points in the past five games. With both teams capable of quick strikes and prone to giving up big plays, this matchup looks poised to go over the 50.5 points total once again.
Although history has been on the side of the Steelers, the Colts are just on a different level right now with Taylor carrying the offense and Jones distributing the ball so well. A few things that make the Colts tough to slow down is their run game and sharp passing attack as what we’ve seen versus the Titans. While the Steelers always have a chance to spoil the party, they will likely need to play a near-perfect game here and that means controlling the clock but unless they can force some turnovers, the Colts’ balanced attack will likely be too much to overcome.
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