San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

COLTS OVERCOME INJURIES

Wentz throws 2 TDS, Taylor runs for 108; Cards lose at home

- BY DAVID BRANDT Brandt writes for The Associated Press.

Carson Wentz threw a pair of touchdown passes, Jonathan Taylor ran for 108 yards and the banged-up Indianapol­is Colts continued their late-season surge with a gritty 22-16 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Saturday night.

The Colts (9-6) have won three straight and six of their past seven. They earned the road win despite missing 2020 All-pro linebacker Darius Leonard — who was put on the reserve/covid-19 list earlier Saturday — and four starting offensive linemen.

Wentz made the game’s biggest play midway through the fourth quarter, when he bounced around in the pocket for a few seconds before hitting Dezmon Patmon (Patrick Henry alum) for a 14-yard touchdown — his first score in the NFL — on a perfectly placed ball in the

back of the end zone. That gave the Colts a 22-13 lead.

The Cardinals (10-5) failed to clinch a playoff spot for a third straight week and are 3-5 since starting the season 7-0. Kyler Murray threw for 245 yards and a touchdown while also running for 74 yards.

Arizona’s Matt Prater missed two field goals, including a potential go-ahead try early in the fourth quarter, and an extra point.

The Cardinals grabbed a 13-12 lead early in the third quarter when Murray hit Antoine Wesley for a 24-yard touchdown, which was the first of Wesley’s NFL career.

Suddenly, the onus was on the Colts’ patchwork offense to produce. That wasn’t easy for a unit that came into the game missing three starting offensive lineman. By the end of the first half, left tackle Eric Fisher and tight end Jack Doyle were also on the sideline with injuries.

The Colts managed to cobble together a drive late in the third quarter capped by a 37-yard field goal for a 15-13 lead. Indianapol­is caught a break a few minutes later in the fourth quarter when Prater’s 41-yard field goal bounced off the right upright.

That set up a seven-play, 69-yard Indianapol­is drive that ended with Wentz — who completed 18 of 28 passes for 225 yards — connecting with Patmon.

The Colts got off to a great start when Taylor broke free for a 43-yard run on the team’s first offensive play. The 226-pound back sliced through the middle of the line before bouncing to the outside and rumbling down the right sideline. Five plays later, Wentz had plenty of time to find T.Y. Hilton for a 1-yard touchdown and a 7-0 lead.

The Cardinals bounced back quickly after the Colts scored. Murray faked a handoff to Jonathan Ward, made a nice cut and ran 57 yards before being knocked down at the Indy 2. Two plays later, Chase Edmonds burst through the line for a 2-yard touchdown. Prater missed the extra point and the Colts

 ?? CHRIS CODUTO GETTY IMAGES ?? Colts receiver Dezmon Patmon (Patrick Henry High)celebrates after a 14-yard TD pass from Carson Wentz.
CHRIS CODUTO GETTY IMAGES Colts receiver Dezmon Patmon (Patrick Henry High)celebrates after a 14-yard TD pass from Carson Wentz.

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