INDIANAPOLIS — Darryl Morris is an NFL survivor.
Monday night’s game against the New York Jets was just the latest example.
Morris, a fourth-year cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts, snagged his second-career interception on the Jets’ final drive of the game. Nevermind it was in garbage time; the play was made in front of a national audience on Monday Night Football, and Morris was simply happy just to have been on the field in the first place.
“(It’s) just really a blessing, you know?” said Morris, who played 36 snaps with the defense on Monday.