DENVER — Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson was still preaching the gospel of opportunity and belief Thursday night, but in the wake of an ugly 12-9 overtime loss to the Indianapolis Colts in which he threw two interceptions, Wilson did not mince words on his play. «It's very simple — at the end of the day I've got to be better, I've got to play better,» Wilson said. «The defense played their butts off tonight, we had some key good drives.… At the end of the day throwing two interceptions can't happen.
Can't happen. I let the team down tonight.» Wilson threw his second interception with just over two minutes to play in regulation when the Broncos had a chance to put the game away.
And his errant throw on fourth-and-inches from the Colts' 6-yard line in overtime, when he didn't see an open KJ Hamler and tried to squeeze the ball in to Courtland Sutton instead, was the last play of the game.
The Broncos, Wilson and coach Nathaniel Hackett included, elected to go for the win with over two minutes left in overtime rather than get a first down and then have the chance to throw for a potential winning touchdown. «We had a good play call on.… Guy made a good play,» Wilson said. «I was ready to move around if I needed to.… We went for it.