The Pittsburgh Steelers once seemed down and out against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, only for the Steelers to make a comeback. Despite facing a 17-point deficit earlier in the game, Ben Roethlisberger completed a 25-yard touchdown pass to JuJu Smith-Schuster to give them the lead.

In the month leading up to the game against the Colts, the Steelers lacked big plays in the passing game. After completing a deep pass to Diontae Johnson earlier in the game for a touchdown, Roethlisberger found Smith-Schuster for a deep touchdown to give the Steelers a late-game lead.

Smith-Schuster has been under fire recently due to his pre-game antics for the Steelers. The USC product would dance on the opposing team's logo and would post the video on Tik Tok for his fans to see.

However, with Pittsburgh losing three games in a row — and with teams using it as motivation — Smith-Schuster announced earlier this week that he won't be doing his pre-game routine anymore. It's safe to say his touchdown grab on Sunday will win back Steelers fans who were upset with his antics.

The fifth-year wide receiver has had a relatively quiet year before Sunday's game for the Steelers versus the Colts. In the first 14 games of the season, Smith-Schuster had 82 catches for 670 yards and seven touchdowns.

Seeing that the Steelers have lost the No. 1 seed in the AFC, Pittsburgh was focused on winning the AFC North. Given that, Smith-Schuster's touchdown is the play that ultimately won them their division despite the recent offensive struggles.