INDIANAPOLIS – It was a typical NFL game, this one involving 154 plays.
“One play doesn’t define any ballgame,’’ insisted Daniel Jones Sunday evening at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Ca.
But a few of those plays were more consequential than others and were unquestionably defining as Jones his Indianapolis Colts saw their 3-0 start interrupted by a 27-20 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
Two involved second-year wide receiver AD Mitchell that cost the Colts two touchdowns.
You can do the math.
“Just try to move forward and learn from previous mistakes and get better,’’ Mitchell told the media after the game.
The mistakes were absolute killers: Losing control of the football before crossing the goal line on a 76-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter and a holding penalty that negated