Now tied at 19, the Ravens marched near midfield, setting up a 61-yard game-winner for Baltimore kicker Justin Tucker.īut he missed it, sending the game into overtime. The Colts’ defense forced a masterful 3-and-out, only allowing 22 seconds to bleed from the clock.Ĭue a 6-play drive that set up a Matt Gay 53-yard game-tying field goal with 57 seconds left. Three plays later, the Ravens defense forced a safety to increase the lead to 19-16. Lamar Jackson led another long drive, taking a 14-13 lead after the former league MVP took a 10-yard run into the end zone.įield goal drives from each team kept the Ravens up by a point, and a pair of punts gave the Colts the ball at the 2 yard line with 2:14 left in the game. To start the second half, the Colts’ defense forced the stop, and the offense kicked a field goal to increase the lead to 13-7. Then, the Colts’ defense went to work, as Taven Bryan strip-sacked Lamar Jackson the next play, and Kwity Paye jumped on the ball to set up an Indianapolis field goal, taking a 10-7 lead into halftime. The Ravens came out of the gate firing on all cylinders in the first quarter, forcing a 3-and-out on defense and then marching the length of the field for a Lamar Jackson rushing touchdown.Īfter two more Colts punts, the offense finally got going with a 9-play, 73-yard touchdown drive that ended with a Garnder Minshew 17-yard touchdown pass to Zack Moss. The Colts advance to 2-1 on the year, sitting alone atop the AFC South standings. INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - You have to go back to the Peyton Manning era before you find a Colts victory at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.įor the first time in 14 years, the Indianapolis Colts defeated the Ravens on the road, winning 22-19 on a game-winning 54-yard field goal in overtime.
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