No touchdowns. Two fourth-quarter interceptions. A run game that didn’t get going until the fourth quarter, and a passing game that, outside of two big throws down the field and a pair of screen passes for chunks, had pretty much no rhythm the entire night.
This was a stinker essentially from start to finish.
The best two drives of the night for the Broncos came on the final two. They covered 72 and 70 yards, respectively, the first near the end of regulation and the second in overtime. They ended in a Russell Wilson red zone interception, which gave the Colts life just before the two-minute warning, and a fourth-and-1 shotgun pass play that was batted down by cornerback Stephon Gilmore and ended the game.