By ARNIE STAPLETON, AP Pro Football Author
DENVER (AP) — Stephon Gilmore batted away Russell Wilson’s pass to Courtland Sutton ultimately zone on fourth-and-1 from the 5 to present the Indianapolis Colts a 12-9 additional time victory over the Denver Broncos on Thursday night.
Gilmore also intercepted Wilson’s pass within the fourth quarter to assist arrange Chase McLauglin’s tying field goal.
McLauglin connected from 47 yards 4:10 into additional time to present the Colts (2-2-1) the lead in the primary game in NFL history that pitted quarterbacks with at the very least 4 Pro Bowl appearances each, but it surely featured zero touchdowns.
The Broncos (2-3) decided against a tying chip-shot field goal by Brandon McManus, and Wilson lined up within the shotgun next to running back Melvin Gordon, then threw incomplete over the center.
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Matt Ryan grinded out the victory despite throwing two interceptions into the hands of safety Caden Sterns, fumbling for the tenth time this season and getting sacked six times, giving him 21 up to now.
McLaughlin sent it to additional time with a 31-yarder with 5 seconds left in regulation after Gilmore intercepted Wilson’s pass to Jerry Jeudy ultimately zone on third-and-4 from the 13.
That kick capped the Colts’ longest drive of the night, 68 yards in 10 plays.
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