At points on Sunday afternoon, all felt lost for the Indianapolis Colts. Josh Jacobs and the Green Bay Packers ran the ball down the field like a semi-truck crushing a traffic cone. Anthony Richardson alternated majestic throws with interceptions that would make high school coaches furious.
The game was a one-sided contest for three and a half quarters, but suddenly, the Colts were down one score with the ball and a chance to win. Time was not on their side, and Indy lost 16-10. Yet the final scoreline reflected Indianapolis' grit and opportunistic mindset rather than Green Bay's offensive dominance.