KANSAS CITY – Four consecutive three-and-out possessions led the Colts to squander an 11-point fourth quarter advantage and lose in overtime, 23-20, to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
The Colts did not trail in the game until Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker connected on a 27-yard field goal in overtime. The Colts possessed the ball three times in the fourth quarter, and then once in overtime, and went three-and-out on all four drives.
Entering the fourth quarter, the Colts had a 20-9 lead; they had two drives end with a field goal inside the Chiefs' red zone in the third quarter, too.
That lead was built quickly when defensive end Laiatu Latu tipped a Patrick Mahomes pass to himself for his third interception of the season – the most by a Colts defensi

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