Two AFC teams in search of a playoff berth face off in a pivotal NFL Week 15 showdown as Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos (8-5) host Anthony Richardson and the Indianapolis Colts (6-7) on CBS and Paramount+.
The Indianapolis Colts went through a comedy of errors in the second half against the Denver Broncos, ultimately losing, 31-13.
In a battle of teams in the thick of the playoff push, the Denver Broncos rallied from an early deficit to defeat the Indianapolis Colts, 31-13, on Sunday to inch closer to a postseason berth and secure their first winning season since 2016.
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Denver Broncos’ Marvin Mims Jr. celebrates after a long return during the second half of an NFL football ...
Jonathan Taylor's fourth fumble of the season was his most costly. The Indianapolis Colts running back would have had a 41-yard touchdown to give his squad
The Colts are coming off a late season bye in Week 14 and will face the Denver Broncos on the road in what will be a playoff-like matchup.
The Colts still have a 15% chance to make the NFL playoffs despite a devastating loss to the ... The Chargers remaining schedule is Denver, Las Vegas and New England. Indianapolis, Miami and Cincinnati are all 6-8. The likely tiebreaker in a multi-team ...
The Indianapolis Colts (6-7) and Denver Broncos (8-5 ... It marked the third straight win for a Broncos team that has surprised many people in the NFL as a bona fide playoff contender that can go up against pretty much anyone. With a tough end-of-season ...
With one more college football game to be played on Saturday before Bowl season, let’s take a look back at the Colts’ OTs before they were in the NFL.
Late in the fourth quarter of the Denver Broncos ' romping 31-13 win over the Indianapolis Colts, star cornerback Patrick Surtain II exited with an ankle injury. Surtain suffered the injury earlier in the quarter after intercepting Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson, but the Broncos' medical staff green-lit his return.
Josh Allen passed for two touchdowns and rushed for two more and the visiting Buffalo Bills halted the Detroit Lions' franchise-record 11-game winning streak with a 48-42 victory on Sunday.