INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride was frustrated. Same for quarterback Jacoby Brissett and coach Jonathan Gannon.

For four excruciating weeks, the Cardinals had a chance, and they dropped each one. Three losses came on late field goals. In this one, a 31-27 setback at Indianapolis on Sunday, the defense was unable to force a punt in the second half, and the offense came up empty after it drove to the Colts 9-yard line with about one minute left.

Now, they are going home with plenty of questions.

“They've all been close,” McBride said. “They all hurt, but especially ones like this. It's just not good enough right now to get the wins.”

The Cardinals (2-4) certainly did enough in Indy to give themselves an opportunity, despite playing without quarterback Kyl

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