Indianapolis, IN
Colts comeback falls short in Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (WISH) — The Colts came back from a 14 point deficit in the fourth quarter, but it was not enough to get the victory, with the Jaguars winning 37-34.
The Colts scored two touchdowns with less than 5 minutes remaining to tie the game at 34.
But, the Jaguars drove down the field in a two minute drill type drive to get into field goal range. Cam Little made a 49 yard kick with 17 seconds left to give them the lead.
Joe Flacco was excellent for the Colts, throwing for 359 yards and three touchdowns.
Trey Sermon led the team in rushing yards with 38 and tacked on a touchdown as well.
Alec Pierce paced the Colts in receiving yards, catching three passes for 134 yards and a touchdown. His 65 yard touchdown tied the game at 34.
The Colts defense was prone to the big play the entire game. Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. had an 85 yard touchdown catch in the first half. Jaguars running back Tank Bigsby had a 65 yard touchdown run in the second half. Plus, Jaguars wide receiver Christian Kirk had a 61 yard catch in the second half, and the Jaguars scored a touchdown later in the drive.
The Colts fall to 2-3 after the loss, including 0-2 against divisional opponents. They have not won in Jacksonville since 2014.
Tune in to the Colts Post Game Show live after every Colts game on WISH-TV to hear from Shane Steichen and Colts players.
This story will be updated.
Indianapolis, IN
Watch Countdown To Kickoff at 11 a.m. on WISH-TV
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Colts look to get their third win in a row when they face the Jaguars in Jacksonville on Sunday.
The Colts have lost nine straight games against the Jaguars in Jacksonville.
WISH-TV has everything covered in the one hour pregame show, Countdown To Kickoff, starting at 11 a.m.
Tune in live on WISH-TV with sports director Anthony Calhoun, former Colt Jim Sorgi, former Colts head coach Chuck Pagano, and live hits with News 8 sports reporter Andrew Chernoff from EverBank Stadium.
The Colts kick off against the Jaguars at 1 p.m.
Indianapolis, IN
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Indianapolis, IN
Key Jags player clears concussion protocol ahead of Colts game
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (WISH) — There are many players who are listed on the injury report ahead of Sunday’s Colts game against the Jaguars in Jacksonville.
Multiple Colts players will miss the contest. Those players include running back Jonathan Taylor (ankle), cornerback Kenny Moore II (hip) and defensive end Kwity Paye (quadricep).
Two other key players may join that trio as well when it comes to missing the game. That’s because quarterback Anthony Richardson (oblique) and center Ryan Kelly (neck) were both downgraded to doubtful on Saturday.
Meanwhile, cornerback Samuel Womack III (illness) was added to the Colts injury report on Saturday and is now questionable for the AFC South showdown.
The Colts are not the only team thought in this matchup dealing with injuries.
The Jaguars have a handful of players on the injury list, including linebacker Yasir Abdullah (neck) and safety Daniel Thomas (hamstring), both of whom are questionable.
The Jaguars did receive some good news though on Saturday as defensive end Josh Hines-Allen is no longer listed on the injury report. Hines-Allen, one of the team’s top pass rushers, cleared concussion protocol and will be good to play on Sunday. He was previously listed as questionable after suffering a concussion last weekend against the Texans.
Hines-Allen has one sack and 12 total tackles this season.
Another key player on the Jags though does appear to be on track to miss Sunday’s game. Tight end Evan Engram (hamstring) is “not tracking to play” according to a report from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
The Jaguars enter Sunday’s matchup as the only team in the league that is still winless.
“I think in this league, the records – you can throw records out the window in this league, you really can,” Colts head coach Shane Steichen said on Friday. “I’ve been a part of teams – played an 0-10 team one time and lost back in the day. It doesn’t matter. You’ve got to show up and play. It doesn’t matter who your opponent is. It doesn’t matter what the record is. You’ve got to show up and be ready to go.”
Kickoff Sunday is set for 1 p.m. EDT inside EverBank Stadium.
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