If Quenton Nelson was an instrument in a band, he would be a tuba.
He's big and he's powerful. He's strong and he's loud, and he can be pretty intimidating. He doesn't often get the recognition he deserves, but without him there's a good chance the band would fall apart.
The Colts' offensive line is the truest representation of a band of brothers you'll ever see, a unit far more concerned with collective success than individual accolades. And like a musical group, they all play their individual roles to produce one combined result.
"One band, one song," cornerback Kenny Moore II described them.
The unquestioned leader of that band is Nelson, but not in the traditional sense – he's not the conductor or the lead singer, and he's not jumping out for a solo in the middle of the set.
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