BERLIN (AP) — Indianapolis Colts cornerback Sauce Gardner was thinking about a pick-6. It would have been quite a debut with his new team. He jumped a route but Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr.'s pass intended for Drake London went through Gardner's hands, hit his midsection and bounced incomplete.

“I was trying to score, so I was already looking at the end zone,” Gardner said. Still, the Colts left Berlin with a 31-25 overtime victory over Indianapolis that will soothe Gardner's disappointment. The Colts were trailing 17-13 at the time, on a third-and-8 with just under 10 minutes to go in the third quarter. “That’s one I’ve got to have and that’s one that I will have next time,” he said. It's the type of play the Colts were hoping for when they traded two first-round draft picks and

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