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Indianapolis Colts’ Defensive Effort Not Enough to Drive Offense

Indianapolis Colts’ Defensive Effort Not Enough to Drive Offense

Indianapolis Colts (4-5) left US Bank Stadium late in the weekend in a nationally televised event Sunday Night Football loss Minnesota Vikings (6-2), which dropped them below .500.

Colts’ offense was underwhelmingAt the very least, he scored just six of the team’s 13 points, averaged 4.6 yards per play compared to 5.9 for the Vikings, converted just 3-of-11 (27.3%) third-down opportunities, and never reached the red zone . It happened comfortably Their worst performance in the middle of the season.

The “Numbers Crunching” series is devoted weekly to recognizing the milestones and accomplishments the Colts and their individual players achieve after game, and this is one of the least notable editions in recent memory. The following Colts hits were provided post-game by Colts Communications.

Wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. He made 1 of 4 target catches for 14 yards (14.0 avg.).

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Defensive tackle Grover Stewart He had 4 tackles (1 for a loss), 2.0 sacks, 2 QB hits, and 1 forced fumble.

Cornerback Kenny Moore II He had 6 tackles (1 for a loss), 1 fumble recovery, and 1 defensive touchdown.

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