‘I ain’t never out,’ how Texans rookie Woody Marks gutted out injury, closed out win over Colts: ‘You see the toughness’
Read full article: ‘I ain’t never out,’ how Texans rookie Woody Marks gutted out injury, closed out win over Colts: ‘You see the toughness’Texans rookie running back Woody Marks played through foot injury, closes out Colts with key first down to run out the clock
Jags' home win streak vs Colts reaches 8 with 24-0 shutout
Read full article: Jags' home win streak vs Colts reaches 8 with 24-0 shutoutTrevor Lawrence threw two touchdown passes to Christian Kirk, and Jacksonville dominated short-handed Indianapolis 24-0 on Sunday for its eighth consecutive home victory in the series.
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Colts' comeback bid falls short in 27-24 loss to Bills
Read full article: Colts' comeback bid falls short in 27-24 loss to BillsIndianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers (17) reacts during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Buffalo Bills, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – Colts coach Frank Reich couldn’t manufacture another comeback in Buffalo. We just didn’t get it done.”After squandering scoring opportunities through three quarters, the Colts finally mustered a response when trailing 24-10. Rivers engineered consecutive touchdown drives over a six-minute span before coming up empty on the Colts' final possession. The game ended with Rivers throwing three consecutive incompletions, including a 47-yard desperation pass intended for T.Y. “He exceeded expectations on what he brought to the team this year on and off the field,” Reich said.