Colts Rally to Beat Titans, 34-26

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Published on October 24 2016 6:27 am
Last Updated on October 24 2016 6:28 am

By ESPN

Andrew Luck threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Jack Doyle with 1:55 left to put Indianapolis ahead to stay, and the Colts rallied to beat the Tennessee Titans 34-26 Sunday for their 10th straight win against their AFC South rival.

The Colts (3-4) came in having lost two of three, including blowing a 14-point lead in an overtime loss last week at Houston. But Luck has never lost to Tennessee, and he improved to 8-0 against the Titans with yet another comeback win. He finished with 353 yards passing and three TDs, the last after Tennessee went up 23-20.

T.Y. Hilton caught seven passes for 133 yards, including a 37-yard TD . The Colts shook off 12 penalties for 131 yards in pulling out their 15th win in 16 games against Tennessee.

The Titans (3-4) saw their two-game winning streak end.

Marcus Mariota had a chance to rally the Titans, but T.Y. McGill sacked him and stripped out the ball. Robert Mathis picked it up and ran 14 yards for the clinching TD with 1:47 left and a 34-23 lead. The Colts finished with three sacks


Sunday, October 23 Scoreboard

New York Giants 17, Los Angeles 10

Kansas City 27, New Orleans 21

Indianapolis 34, Tennessee 26

Philadelphia 21, Minnesota 10

Cincinnati 31, Cleveland 17

Detroit 20, Washington 17

Oakland 33, Jacksonville 16

Miami 28, Buffalo 25

New York Jets 24, Baltimore 16

Tampa Bay 34, San Francisco 17

San Diego 33, Atlanta 30 (OT)

New  England 27, Pittsburgh 16

Seattle 6, Arizona 6 (OT)


Monday, October 24 Schedule (Time Central)

Houston at Denver, 7:30 p.m.


Thursday, October 27 Schedule (All Times Central)

Jacksonville at Tennessee, 7:25 p.m.


Sunday, October 30 Schedule (All Times Central)

Washington at Cincinnati, 8:30 a.m.

Kansas City at Indianapolis, noon

Oakland at Tampa Bay, noon

Seattle at New Orleans, noon

Detroit at Houston, noon

New York Jets at Cleveland, noon

New England at Buffalo, noon

Arizona at Carolina, noon

San Diego at Denver, 3:05 p.m.

Green Bay at Atlanta, 3:25 p.m.

Philadelphia at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.