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5 snap count observations from Indianapolis Colts' Week 10 game vs. Falcons
Looking back at the Indianapolis Colts' Week 10 performance against the Atlanta Falcons, let's highlight some noteworthy snap count figures.
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Recapping Sauce Gardner's first game with the Indianapolis Colts
After a blockbuster trade on Tuesday, Nov. 4, that sent two first-round picks and wide receiver Adonai Mitchell to the New York Jets, the Indianapolis Colts got their first look at their newest cornerback, Sauce Gardner.
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Daniel Jones left bleeding from his mouth after crashing into bench on Colts’ game-tying drive
Daniel Jones' career comeback had another highlight on Sunday, when he bloodied his mouth on a game-tying drive in an eventual overtime win by the Indianapolis Colts over the Atlanta Falcons.
The Colts' other starting defensive tackle, Grover Stewart, went to the medical tent after collision on the first play of the second half for a possible head injury then to the locker room, eliminating the heart of the Colts' run defense against Atlanta's Bijan Robinson. He is questionable to return.
Clete Blakeman is one of the more prominent and verbose officials; the man is never unhappy to get his face time in a game. The gaffes began with 15 seconds left in regulation. Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr.'s 16-yard TD loft to wide receiver Drake London ties Falcons-Colts game at 13-13.
Jonathan Taylor's 83-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons was the 65th of his career, setting an Indianapolis Colts franchise record.