INDIANAPOLIS — Michael Pittman Jr. has been there for the past five-plus seasons as Ashton Dulin has done whatever he’s been told.

Day after day. Week after week. Season after season.

“He really busts his ass every single day,’’ Pittman said Sunday afternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium. “He’s giving effort. He does everything right.

“He does so much dirty work here that he kind of flies under the radar. When he gets his chance, he’s always making plays.’’

Sunday, Dulin got an opportunity to be more than one of the NFL’s premier special teams players.

The Colts moved to 4-1 for the first time since 2013 by spotting the Las Vegas Raiders a 3-0 lead, then overwhelming them with 40 unanswered points.

The 40-6 victory was the Colts’ third in five games by at least 21 points, and that requires a

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