The Baltimore Ravens were struggling for much of the day Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.
After the Ravens logged 55 yards of first-half offense, running back Gus Edwards fumbled the ball in the red zone on the opening drive of the second half.
But a controversial call got them back into the game against a tough Indianapolis defense en route to a 24-10 victory.
This was an interception?
On the first Colts play after the Edwards fumble, quarterback Philip Rivers looked deep down the right sideline to wide receiver Marcus Johnson. Cornerback Marcus Peters maintained a bead on the underthrown ball and made what looked like a nice pass breakup on the first-down play.