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Colts steal overtime win in sloppy touchdown-less game against Broncos

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Thursday's Indianapolis Colts-Denver Broncos game was the first game of the season without a touchdown, and easily the ugliest game of the season thus far - and somehow, a sloppy game had quite the ending as the Colts won in overtime, 12-9.

The Colts improved to 2-2-1, while the Broncos fell to 2-3. They combined for 12 punts, eight three-and-outs, seven field goals, and zero touchdowns.

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Chase McLaughlin #7 of the Indianapolis Colts kicks a field goal during a game against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field At Mile High on October 06, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. (Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)

The game started off on a sour note – on just the third play of the game, Colts’ Nyheim Hines suffered a concussion and wobbled to the turf in scary fashion – similar to Tua Tagovailoa in Week 3 when he suffered what he and the team said was a hyperextended back (the NFLPA has since terminated a neurologist for making "several mistakes" in evaluating that injury). Hines’ injury came just a week after Tagovailoa then suffered a concussion that caused his hands to curl up on the field and landed him in the hospital.

The Broncos had the ball at their own 15 leading 9-6 with 6:47 left in the fourth and marched all the way into the red zone, but Russell Wilson threw his second interception in the end zone, giving Matt Ryan and the Colts one last glimmer of hope.

And out of nowhere, Ryan, who struggled all night, looked like his old MVP self, driving the Colts all the way to inside the 10-yard line. With eight seconds on the clock, Chase McLaughlin drilled a game-tying 31-yard field goal to send the game into

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