1. The Colts' red zone issues with penalties continued.
The Colts, prior to Monday Night Football's doubleheader, are 15th in the NFL in total penalties committed with 28, but ahead of only the Green Bay Packers for the most penalties committed in the red zone with 10 (the Packers have 11).
Six of those 10 penalties have been called on the Colts' offense, including a 10-yard offensive pass interference penalty assessed to tight end Tyler Warren in Sunday's loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
The Colts, this season, have settled for field goals on four of their five red zone possessions that had a penalty inside the 20 (a possession against the Broncos saw two red zone penalties called on the Colts); against the Rams, the Colts settling for a Spencer Shrader field goal after Warren's penalty m