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have him back in that slot
corner position. He missed time
with a hamstring injury. They got second and short. That
means it’s Taylor time. And
he’s got the first down. And he busts away from the pack for
plenty more Jonathan Taylor big
run. There he goes. And Indianapolis takes the lead. 83
yards. The longest run of his
career. How in the world did he do that. He’s up behind those
offensive linemen. You think
that he’s going down. He’s going nowhere. And once again
the patience. Just get up there.
Hug the offensive line, hug the offensive line, keep the legs
moving. And then you see the
breakout. Explosive speed a little bit of a stiff arm there
on AJ Terrell. And he’s taking
it to distance and gives the Colts the lead once again. Now
they’ll go for two to try to
make it a seven point lead. And how appropriate was Christina
Pink’s report about Robinson
and Taylor, the respect they have wanting to make a play?
Robinson had the longest run in
the NFL this year at 81 yards. That is the new longest run in
the NFL this season. Jones, for
two, was looking to the left for Taylor and that ball got
batted down. So still a five
point game. And that’s a huge difference because now an
Atlanta touchdown would give
them the lead. But this touchdown from Taylor put the
Colts in front on one of the
best runs you may see all season long. Nice play up front
by Aurora. Got that paw up
there to prevent the easy two. It was going to be an easy two.
But man that is what Jonathan
Taylor has brought to this offense all year long is not
just the dependability, the
short runs to be able to sustain drives, but the
explosive runs. And again, you
just see the patience and you see the legs. The legs never
stop moving will help with the
stiff arm right there. But got the breakaway speed as
Christina was saying back and
forth, you watch that guy on the other sideline make a play
like that. You wonder if he’s
over there going, okay, it’s my turn now. I got to find a way
to answer that and get my team
a victory. Jonathan Taylor 210 yards on the ground now. With
six minutes left, Indianapolis
has regained the lead. It’s the third 200 yard rushing game of
Taylor’s career. The other two
came in the division against the Jaguars and Titans. Grabbed
by Agnew. And he’s going to get
hit shy of the 30 yard line. good AFC team. Now they trail
one of the top teams in the AFC
with six minutes left. Penix over the middle. And London,
who moved into the slot in
motion, goes to the middle of the field away from Gardner and
picks up a catch for 16 yards
and a first down in front of the safety cross. It almost
looked like the same play that
they ran to sills on the previous drive. Push up. Find
that window inside. Great
communication between those two guys. They work so well
together. And Drake London just
finding that window for the first down. All the way up to
the 44. Now as we approach five
minutes to go. Now London motions outside against Gardner.
Penix under pressure from
Grover Stewart being chased by multiple colts, and finds
Robinson up the sideline, picks
up eight yards there. Nice scramble by Penix now he duck
inside of five minutes so the
clock rules will change. Good play here. And he talked to us
about using his legs more. He
gets out there playing quarterback. Nice catch by
Bijan there on the sideline.
But says when he gets out there as a quarterback he’s so
focused on dealing the football
and getting it to his playmakers that sometimes he
forgets about using his
athleticism. Nice job right there to buy a little extra
time and find the completion on
the sideline. Guy who suffered a couple of torn ACL in college,
but has been a true pocket
passer going back to his time in Washington in college. It is
Robinson. That ball came out
momentarily, but he was already down right at the line to gain.
You talk about being a pocket
passer. Asked him about who was the guy that he modeled his
game after growing up, and he
said it was Teddy Bridgewater. Yeah, he was a guy that was a
pocket passer, but had the
athleticism to also make plays. Even asked him if he tried the
two gloves at one point.
Remember he said, hey, yeah, I tried it as a freshman at
Indiana, but but it didn’t last
too long. Teddy two gloves, had the receiver gloves on a little
too sticky for his liking.
Looks like sauce might be following London now. Handoff
for Allgeier. He busts through
for good yardage down to the 39 of Indianapolis. 335 and
counting. And I love the way
they’re going about this drive right. No panic in what they’re
doing. Plenty of time on the
clock. You got all three timeouts. You can stay with
your game plan. Run the
football. You don’t have to push it and drop it back every
single time. Nice little change
up keeping them in second and short situation. There is.
Allgeier gets the first down
and gets run out of bounds. The clock will continue to move as
contact was made inbounds. They
called him a closer at BYU. He was the guy that give the ball
to late in games. In these
types of situations, he’s going to punish you on the back end.
Big fella doesn’t shy away from
contact. Run through some contact early. Source. Welcome
to the Colts. They set up shop
at the 32 yard line. Both teams have all three timeouts. Still
the two minute warning to come.
Penix over the middle on the slant. It’s pitch for a first
down into the red zone. This
could go down to the two minute warning. Makes the catch in
front of Kenny Moore for a gain
of 13. Really good process by Michael Penix. He starts to his
left hand side, doesn’t like it,
comes back and you see the anticipation. Pitts hadn’t even
turned his head yet. The ball
was almost on him. Great job locating it last second. Making
the catch. They won’t snap it.
And a one possession game in the final two minutes in Berlin,
72,000, in the capital of
Germany, have been treated to a the lead. And this is Drake
London zone. Handoff. Allgeier
gets tripped up but a good run touchdown was saved by a Latu
again. Both teams came in under
the two minute warning. With all three timeouts the Colts
will use one here. When you
said the Falcons are two for two today in the red zone, but
coming in, this had been their
biggest issue. They said come in, we have got to be better.
We’ve got to find ways to
finish in the red zone with touchdowns. And here we are
game on the line. You’ve got to
find a way to finish this thing with a touchdown. You mentioned
it. Three touchdown passes by
Michael Penix last week. All of them to Drake London. And they
weren’t easy catches. They love
to use the size of Drake London down here. Whether he’s boxing
somebody out the high balls up
and away where he can go and track him like he’s playing
basketball and going up and
getting a rebound. Robinson is off. London is on the near side
of the formation. The former
USC basketball and football player. Here is Allgeier and
Tyler Allgeier pounding ahead.
And he’s all the way down near the goal line. First and goal
Elijah Wilkinson the right
tackle with a big block. And Allgeier will set it up near
the goal line. And locomotive
going downhill. Steam coming out of his ears. He is tough to
bring down. Nice job by source
there to meet him at about the two yard line and find a way to
get him to the ground. I have
to believe they’re going to give it to number 25. Once
again, force that Colts defense
to man up and stop him. This has got to be I mean this will
be three cracks at the end zone.
And it wouldn’t shock me to throw to to hand it off to
Tyler Alger all three times.
We’ll have the Mercedes-Benz postgame coming up, star of the
game and a full preview of the
Sunday slate, which starts in about 40 minutes. And you take
a touchdown anytime you can get
a touchdown. But I know the Falcons are kind of thinking it
wouldn’t be so bad if he didn’t
score in this one and force that third time out to be taken
by Indy. Here is Allgeier
looking for the end zone and the lead. Touchdown Atlanta.
His second of the day has the
Falcons in front with 104 seconds left. Well I was
sitting here after that
Jonathan Taylor touchdown. And that report by Christina Pink
to say oh Bijan going to come
back. And he’s going to be the one to answer that. Well it
wasn’t him. It was his running
mate Tyler Allgeier answering the touchdown by Jonathan
Taylor. And it’s been the story
of the game back and forth back and forth. Each team coming up
with the big play as they
needed to answer the other team. Now there’s a minute 44 left
with a chance for Indy to maybe
make the final answer of the game. Will go for two to try to
make this a field goal game.
Raheem Morris team trying to steer the car back on track.
It’s the tight end Warner next
to Penix. Out. It’s London. It’s not a touchdown. But in
the red zone it’s two and a
three point lead for Raheem Morris and the Falcons. There’s
that one on one matchup sauce
against Drake London that we’ve been waiting for and watching
all day long. And it’s the big
bodies the physicality. A little stumble out of it by
Sauce Gardner. What a great job
by Drake London to create the separation and get the two
points. The game. That you were
hoping for if you came to Berlin. And there’s Allgeier
getting a lot of love from his
coaching staff. A guy who was a walk on at BYU was working at
Walmart to try to make ends
meet while he worked his way towards a scholarship. And
finally getting a chance late
in the game for another opportunity. The second
touchdown goes in, and now all
of a sudden the Falcons have the lead Adam Amin, the Hall of
Famer Kurt Warner Stacy and
Christina down on the field. I got to say I’m always, always
cheering for those guys that
are working part time jobs, waiting for their opportunity
in the NFL. Pretty cool story.
I was going to say you understand exactly what type of
life Allgeier was living before
he had the opportunity to get to the NFL. This is the type of
game that we are hoping to see
tight down the stretch, and sure enough, we’ve got a three
point game. Here comes Abdullah
and Ameer Abdullah, one man to beat and a great touchdown
saving tackle for the Falcons
by Natron Brooks. Otherwise Abdullah is headed to the house.
And we haven’t talked about it
a lot. But this is the third big return by this Colts.
Special teams setting up their
offense in Falcons territory. Dueling with the kick return
Abdullah with the kick return
downs with the punt return and wow setting them up perfectly.
So here comes Daniel Jones 97
seconds left. And he’s got the ball in plus territory down by
just three. The Colts have
plenty of time and a timeout blitz coming gets rid of it.
And Ellis and Warren battling
for it. And it gets ripped away by Kaden Ellis. Oh what a
battle. That was two big
physical guys. See the ball a little bit behind him. Does a
nice job snagging it with his
hands. But just fighting to bring it in. Ellis doing a
great job of not giving up and
getting that football out. They get a review of this. No
coaches challenges inside of
two minutes, but the booth can call for a review. Previous
play is under review. And hard
to say if he was able to ever get possession of that thing,
as it’s kind of moving the
whole entire time. Let’s take a look here. Warren and Ellis
battling. Mike Pereira is with
us. Mike, walk us through what you’re looking at here. You’re
actually looking at the element
of time here. Control and time okay. He gets control but then
kind of loses it on his
shoulder. And when you count steps you have to count an
additional step. Now he’s
fighting to keep control in real time. We thought it was
pretty obvious that it was
incomplete. But in there now they’re looking at control. And
did he get a third step down,
an extra step after the two feet? To me I like this as
incomplete. We’ll see what they
do in New York. Mike would it be a whistle and a stoppage of
forward progress with a
completion? No, I don’t think they could get involved in that
element. They didn’t rule it.
So I just the fact that the whole process is all they’re
looking at stands is called an
incomplete pass. Well, that’s what Mike thought. He thought
it would stand. And indeed,
that ends up being the case for an incompletion. So it’s second
down still in plus territory.
92 seconds left again. Still one timeout for the Colts.
Badgley has already missed from
53. That would spot the ball at the 35 yard line. A blitz heavy
Falcons bring pressure on Jones
and down he goes back near the 40 yard line. Arnold Ebiketie
was the first man there and
Kaden Ellis finished it off. And how many times has this
young defense stepped up
bringing pressure challenging. Young guys coming from both
sides. And nowhere to go with
the football for Daniel Jones, no way to escape. And another
huge sack from this Falcons
defense a third time with six sacks this season. And it’s
back to back games for the
Falcons with half a dozen sacks, the highest blitz rate in the
NFL. Starting to get to Daniel
Jones. And it’s third down and 21. They have to get to the 38
yard line. Now seven back in
coverage Jones wanted to throw downfield. Doesn’t have it now
has to use the legs. And there
goes Jones. No timeouts. He steps out of bounds near the 40
to set up. Fourth down and
makeable with 77 seconds left. What a play by Jones for 19
yards. Wow. Great coverage on
the back end. Nowhere to go as he breaks contain Jonathan
Taylor out in front of him says
hey you pick up that guy and spring me to get close. And
really this has been one of the
stories all day, is going for it on fourth down and not
having success on fourth down.
Well, the game is on the line. Another fourth down situation
for the Colts. Nothing
downfield. So Jones had his longest run of the season and
now two yards needed to keep it
going. Otherwise the Falcons pull off the win under pressure
Jones lofts it up there Warren
breaks the tackle. Steps out of bounds inside the 30. Got away
from Bowman for the first down.
Well the big fella missed the other one in tight coverage.
And this one says hey I’m going
to find a way to make this catch. Wow. Great coverage
there by Bowman who was on the
guy outside of him and fell off when he saw Warren coming to
the flat. Makes a great play on
it. But the big fella was not going to be denied this time.
They’re in Badgley’s game tying
field goal range. Jones looks for the lead. Bloodied Daniel
Jones lofts it down the
sideline for Pierce with double coverage. Running with him
incomplete. And it’s second and
ten. Wow what a play that was on fourth down I go back to
Billy Bowman. Did a great job
playing outside reading the play and falling off in great
position there to knock the
football away. Ball just high enough out of his reach. And
Warren being able to catch make
the catch, get the first down. And Daniel Jones has had a
rough day. And that’s just some
visual evidence of what that Falcons defense has done all
day long. Looks like the beat
into a rare bratwurst. Jones on a weird snap. Broken play and
he goes down again. It’s
Harrison, his first sack of the season. The seventh of the day
for the Falcons defense a
season high. Yeah I believe that was supposed to be a
handoff. But with the pressure
and the high snap he didn’t feel comfortable handing it to
Jonathan Taylor and just pulled
it down himself. But there was nowhere to go. Wow. Another big
third down situation off the
sack. A 54 yard field goal. From here they’ll try to make
it a little easier. It’s
Pittman inside the 30 yard line. The Colts do not have a timeout,
but they don’t have to rush
here now. Atlanta may use a timeout to save some clock. I
think that’s exactly what
they’ll do. They’ll save as much time as possible at 23
seconds timeout is called. Man.
First game here in Berlin Germany. And the fans are
getting a treat. What a
football game this has been. Both sides playing well
offensively defensively some
big plays on special teams. It’s been a great football game
and I guess appropriately it’s
going to come down in Europe to a kick and it will be Michael
Badgley who missed from 53. He
only missed one kick in his first four games. He’s missed
two today, but an opportunity
to tie the game took over for the injured Spencer Shrader,
who tore his knee up in week
five from 44 to tie the game for the Colts. And Badgley
delivers. And we’re level the
equalizer with 25 seconds left. It is so much fun to hear the
buzz in the building, not just
because it was a game tying kick, but just the fact that
any time somebody lines up to
kick, there’s there’s a buzz in the building, there’s
excitement. They love their
kickers over here. And the Colts are feeling really good
about theirs right about now as
well. These two teams have had a combined five kickers this
season. Shrader got injured
against Las Vegas in Week five, and in his fifth Colts game,
comes up with a clutch make to
tie it up at 25 apiece. Still, two Time-Outs for Atlanta here.
Could it come down to special
teams yet again for the Falcons? Let’s see if Penix can get them
down the field with a couple of
timeouts. And so much fun. The back and forth and the way each
team has, as we’ve been saying,
kind of the theme of the game have found ways to answer.
Jonathan Taylor touchdown Tyler
Allgeier touchdown Colts making their way back converting the
fourth down. Badgley kick to
tie this thing up after they had third and 21 after the sack.
Agnew has seven career returns
for a touchdown. He grabs it at the ten and Agnew is going to
get taken down at the 26 yard
line. It’s Laquon Treadwell. He just got called up from the
practice squad today. The ten
year veteran out of Mississippi and with 21 seconds and two
timeouts left, Michael Penix Jr
will see what he can bust out to. Maybe get the Falcons into
Zane Gonzalez field goal range
and his Atlanta debut. And it will be interesting to see what
they dial up here. Do you
really try to push the ball down the field, put the ball in
harm’s way? Start with
something short. See if he can get them moving a little bit.
London and Gardner bottom of
the formation. Penix wants to go downfield. Rifles it up and
it’s bobbled and dropped.
Darnell Mooney could not hold on it. Second down. It’s the
same thing. You see, no matter
what level of football you play at, you try to move before you
catch it. Try to make a move,
get out of bounds. You’re going to drop the football. And a
huge drop right there by
Darnell Mooney. Pressure on Penix and has to fling it away.
That ball is loose. Finally
grabbed by Pitts. This could potentially be grounding and
excellent pressure from the
rookie J.T. Tuimoloau for Indianapolis. I don’t believe
he got out of the pocket. Bijan
Robinson was or I’m sorry, Kyle Pitts was in the area.
Obviously the ball didn’t get
back to the line of scrimmage, grounding offense number nine.
Certainly involved in a runoff
because Atlanta does not have a timeout. This ends the game. Or
at least ends regulation unless
they want to use a timeout to have a designated home and road
team. The Colts are the
designated home team, which means the road team gets the
opportunity to call the coin
toss. Clete Blakeman as Zaire Franklin for the toss. It
should have been Atlanta’s
choice on the toss. They flipped it during the break.
Falcons won the toss. They have
the ball and a return by Jamal Agnew gets hit shy of the 30
yard line by Shea. So a lot of
confusion down the stretch of regulation and immediately into
overtime. But after all of that
it was re flipped. Everything is properly placed now. Colts
picked the direction they want
to go in after the Falcons got the ball to start overtime,
both teams will have a chance
to possess the ball in OT. First regular season game in
Berlin, Germany. A lot of
firsts for me of things that I’ve seen, especially in just
the last couple minutes.
They’ve cleaned up Daniel Jones after the bloodied mouth on the
final drive, which led to the
game tying field goal. Atlanta ball from the 32 timeouts
apiece. And it’s Bijan Robinson.
17th carry of this day to the 31 yard line. Germaine Pratt is
there for the stop. That has
just been a fun game to watch. We wondered what Atlanta
Falcons team we would see a
team that’s got a couple of big wins against the Buffalo Bills.
The Minnesota Vikings had a
couple huge losses to Carolina and Miami. So they’ve been very
much up and down roller coaster
all year. But they have played a really, really good football
game to match a really good
team on the other side. Now who’s going to finish this
thing? Penix fires it near side
incomplete for Mooney. Makai Blackmon in coverage. Third
down and nine coming up.
There’s one thing when I watch Michael Penix play, oftentimes
he can stay open to the left
hand side, meaning his left leg will go away from his target,
go wider than his target, and
can lead to some of those off throws on that left hand side.
Had an opportunity there to
Mooney and just missed it wide left. On third down pressure
coming. Penix lofts it away and
it’s incomplete, but a flag is thrown on the far side of the
field. Blackmon and Mooney were
jockeying in coverage on that far side where the flag was
thrown. Contact defense number
29 five-yard penalty automatic first down. So it’s contact
after five yards prior to the
pass being thrown. So it’s a Five-Yard penalty and a fresh
set of downs for Atlanta.
That’s one of the things that Shane Steichen said we had to
clean up in the first half. A
penalty bites him here. It’s really tough there because
Blackmon was standing there
knowing that they were bringing pressure and he was actually
just waiting for a quick throw.
So he kind of planted his feet and Mooney ran through him and
kind of created the contact
there. Maybe a little step to the outside by Blackmon
oftentimes is going to go
against the defense of course. But what a huge break for the
Falcons. He certainly felt like
the contact was initiated by Mooney Allgeier trying to dance
in the backfield. And he’s got
no room. Zaire Franklin, the All-Pro last season a loss of
two yards on the play. It’s
second down a tackling machine. It’s fun talking to him
throughout the week, talking to
people about his leadership. What he brings to this defense
grew up, an Eagles fan said. He
tries to model his game after old Jeremiah Trotter. Great
leader for those great Eagles
defenses back in the day, brings that same intensity to
the Colts. Eagles playing
Monday night against green Bay with Jeremiah Trotter Jr on the
roster. Second down and 12. Low
snap handled by Penix. Throws to the outside and Mooney makes
the grab. But out of bounds and
incomplete. We’re showing the same look that they did on that
third down pressure, bringing
everybody up to the line of scrimmage. See him all loaded
up right there. Looks like pure
man to man. And then they’re going to run out of this late
Michael Penix just rushes his
throw just a touch. Again wide to the outside. Third and long
situation here for the Falcons.
Colts bring extra bodies on the blitz on Penix and Zaire
Franklin comes up huge on this
drive in overtime. You can see a little twist game right here
Zaire Franklin starting on the
left hand side a little step up. Wheels back to the backside.
Great job. Good coverage on the
back end. Trying to hold it to get one of those shots down the
field. But not enough time.
Great game up front by that Colts defense. So pinion punts
it. Short punt downs on the
move. Makes the catch and has good field position for the
Colts. Not a good punt by
Bradley Pinion. Just a 39 yard kick from pinion with pressure
coming. Downs. Got to move up,
but he had a muffed punt last week and he held on tightly to
that one to keep it with
Indianapolis. Wow. Got to have some guts after Muffing one a
week ago. Comes sprinting up
trying to make that catch. Good job hanging on to it. And once
again, special teams setting
their offense up in great field position. Daniel Jones has had
12 of these game winning drives
in his career, including one in the playoffs against Kirk
Cousins and the Minnesota
Vikings. Cousins on the other sideline as the backup for
Atlanta toss play. Taylor has
got a 200 yard game working and only add on 1 or 2 there. Both
teams get a possession, so
obviously any score is going to win here for Indy. So don’t
feel like you have to drop the
drop back and just throw the football. You can stay with
your game plan. And of course,
as you said, 200 yard game by Jonathan Taylor. Always feel
good about starting the drive
with the ball in his hands. Badgley nailed one at the. End
of the fourth quarter to tie
the game at 25. Get to about the 35 or 30. You’re in his
field goal range. Jones deep
drop floats one deep down the field for Warren. What a catch.
Oh a pretty grab by the rookie
down to the 34 yard line in field goal range a perfectly
thrown ball for 22 A pretty
grab even prettier throw. Great patience to set it up over the
top of the linebacker. Outside
number. Warren making a nice catch over the shoulder. But
this is what Daniel Jones has
been all year. I’m not sure a lot of people felt that he had
this in him, and he has shown
up with big play after big play when they’ve had to count on
him all year long. Blitz coming
and Taylor got away from the initial pressure and Bates
brings him down. Well they had
a chance to bring him down in the backfield Billy Bowman the
slot corner was right there and
missed. I mean come on point blank range. Great job by
Jonathan Taylor to bounce it to
the outside. And he is just a highlight waiting to happen.
Should have been a loss becomes
a huge play for this Colts offense. One of the toughest
running backs in the NFL to
bring down his second most rushing yards in a game with
218. Right back to him, and
this time, good penetration. Harrison is there for the stop
his former teammate and it’ll
be third down from here. It would only be about a 43 yard
field goal for Badgley to try
to win it. I think back to that last play by Jonathan Taylor
seeing the number 28. Just
think back to my 28 Marshall Faulk and how many times I
didn’t want to carry out a fake.
And I just wanted to turn around and see what this guy
was going to do, because every
single play could be a highlight play. Best day by a
running back this season in the
NFL, and he breaks through down inside the 15 yard line over
220 yards for Jonathan Taylor.
And once again just great patience to just hold back
behind his offensive line. And
Tyler Warren, who’s wrapping to the backside and just finding
the crease and up into the
secondary for another first down. The most yards he’s had
on the ground since the end of
his rookie season with the Colts, when he had 253 against
the Jaguars. Colts can smell it
now. Here is Taylor down inside the ten yard line into Xavier
Watts, the former Notre Dame
Fighting Irish. Jones feeling good now. Feeling good knowing
it’s out of his hands. At this
point. He made the huge throw to Tyler Warren to get him down
into Falcons territory. And
then just hand it to 28 ball security at a premium. Now
obviously what you probably
don’t have to tell a guy like Jonathan Taylor. But yes, these
are the situations you come in
and say, hey two hands on the football. Just hold on to it.
Colts have put the ball on the
ground four times today. Right back to Taylor with Warren
blocking. Touchdown Taylor. An
appropriate finish in Berlin Germany. It’s Taylor’s game and
the Colts win in overtime. I
know everybody in the building

35 Comments

  1. Boy boy the colts got lucky falcons choking again kinda but 7 sacks they got something to build on the offense kinda nice but once they perfect it they gone be mean nbs

  2. Real good game played by the Chicago Bears against the New York Giants. The Bears got the first lead in the First Quarter by the score of 7 to 0.

    In 2nd Quarter, the New York Giants scored 10 points and took the lead by the score of 10 to 7 before Halftime. The Giants' Quarterback was thrown the football very offensively to the receivers down field. And the Bears defensive team had been caught off guard making good plays against the New York Giants offensive Team.

    In the 3rd quarter, the Bears still haven't been able to play good defense against the Giants offensive Team, which the New York Giants scored 7 more points on the scoreboard and took the lead by 10 points before the end of the third quarter. Afterwards, the Chicago Bears have found themselves struggling against the Giants both offensive and defensive teams, and the scored was 17 to 7. Coming into the 4th quarter, the Bears woke up both offensive and defensive, caught up with the New York Giants and scored 17 points on the comeback during the whole game played in the 4th quarter on some good plays taken the lead by 4 points. And afterwards, the Chicago Bears had won the NFL's football game on the final score of 24 to 20 over the New York Giants. Apparently the Bears are now 6-3 in their NFL Divisions League.
    Next up in Week 10, the Chicago Bears playing against the Minnesota Vikings. And the Bears are still BOUNCING back to the winning games.

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  3. I feel bad for the Falcons. Their defense gave the offense a number of opportunities in the second half, but they were not up to the task.

  4. 29 seconds to go and Indy can't stop the clock. Don't call a timeout and give them all the time in the world to get ready to make a kick to send it to OT. Make them rush to setup for the field goal and possibly miss a last second shot.

  5. @10:39 COLTS gave up TWO first round picks for that… FOR THAT 🤣🤣

    Jets laughing all the way to the bank/draft! FLEECED THE COLTS

  6. We did that awesome job guys let’s go Colts 🙌🏾👏🏾💪🏾 JT MVP 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾🥰🙏🏽 8-2 2025 season

  7. The Colts played mediocre and still won. Too many penalties, not kicking field goals. Steichen can’t coach. Thanks to the reverse coin toss they won.

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