INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — For eight weeks, the Indianapolis Colts overwhelmed opponents with an incredibly proficient offense.
They were scoring at a historic rate, rarely punting and seemingly could do no wrong.
Then Indy began its toughest stretch of the season and hit a speed bump. Pittsburgh pressured the Colts into six turnovers and five sacks. Although Kansas City and Houston didn’t force a turnover and only managed two sacks, the Chiefs and Texans harassed Daniel Jones into two of his worst performances of the season.
The Colts dropped their second straight game for the first time this season, falling 20-16 on Sunday to the Texans. They have lost three of four to fall into a first-place tie with Jacksonville in the AFC South, and they play the Jaguars next Sunday.
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