ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Mike Tomlin didn’t know who or what he was watching. It was early in the season, and Phillip Lindsay, a well-known name in Colorado, had already begun to leave his mark on the NFL, with a touchdown catch against Seattle and 107 rushing yards against Oakland to become the first undrafted rookie in NFL history to top 100 yards from scrimmage in each of his first two games.



“I remember the first couple of times I watched him five, six weeks ago on cross video, I had to get a flip card to figure out who he was,” the Steelers coach told the Pittsburgh media Tuesday. “But he’s quick and fast, young Colorado guy and makes a lot of plays for them. I think you can stop wondering 11 (weeks) in. I think he’s got a big enough body of work. He’s a guy to be reckoned with. Inside and out, he’s capable of breaking big runs.”



Although the Broncos sit at 4-6 and are on an uphill climb to .500 and even...