INDIANAPOLIS — A Colts team riding high after its biggest win of the season now has to face its toughest test in front of a raucous Lucas Oil Stadium crowd, revved up by the formal addition of Robert Mathis into his rightful place in the Ring of Honor and all of the royalty in town to see it. And it won’t hurt that Public Enemy No. 1 will be on the other sideline for the first time since 2015.
If Indianapolis (6-5) finds a way to knock off Tom Brady and Tampa Bay (7-3) at 1 p.