They also forced a game-changing fumble less than a minute into overtime for a 34-31 victory over Green Bay. Seven plays later, Mason Crosby tied the game at 31 with a 26-yard field goal with 3 seconds remaining. But Green Bay won the coin toss, Valdes-Scantling lost a fumble when hit by Julian Blackmon on Green Bay's second play. Green Bay, which had only run six plays in the second half, then gave it right back to Indy on Darrius Shepherd’s fumbled kickoff return. Colts: They attempt to take sole possession of the AFC South lead when Tennessee visits Lucas Oil Stadium next Sunday.
Source: Fox News November 23, 2020 02:15 UTC