San Diego Union-Tribune

RIVERS RESCUES INDY FROM 21 DOWN

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INDIANAPOL­IS

Philip Rivers never flinched with the Indianapol­is Colts facing a 21-0 first-half deficit Sunday. He went back to work and joined MVP quarterbac­ks Bert Jones and Peyton Manning in the Indianapol­is Colts’ record book.

Colts 31, Bengals 27

Rivers responded by throwing three touchdown passes, including the 14-yard go-ahead scoring throw to Jack Doyle on the first play of the fourth quarter, leading the Colts to a 31-27 victory over Cincinnati to match the greatest regular-season comeback in franchise history.

“I wasn’t feeling any panic,” Rivers said. “We’d only run about eight snaps, I think, offensivel­y. So personally what I drew on was, it was early in the game and I drew on 2006 at Cincinnati, my first year starting. We were down 28-7 at the half and came came back and won kind of similarly.”

Fourteen years later, Rivers found a way to do it again — marking the fifth time in Colts history and the first on the franchise’s home turf. Indy’s only larger comeback was a 28point deficit against Kansas City in the 2013 playoffs.

The last time Indianapol­is (4-2) rallied from such a deep hole was 2003 at Tampa Bay. Indy missed a field goal to force overtime, but the Bucs were called for leaping and then MIke Vanderjagt made the kick. The Colts won in OT.

Rivers also has done it twice against the Bengals (1-4-1), who have only blown leads of 21 five times, including a team record 24-point lead in 1979 against the Houston Oilers.

“It’s a tough one to swallow for sure,“Bengals coach Zac Taylor said. “Then again, we didn’t earn it. You’ve got to challenge the team. Everybody could have done one more thing.”

Rivers was sensationa­l: 29 of 44 with 371 yards and one intercepti­on.

 ?? MICHAEL CONROY AP ?? Colts quarterbac­k Philip Rivers looks to throw against the Cincinnati defense. The Bengals led 21-0, but Rivers brought Indianapol­is back.
MICHAEL CONROY AP Colts quarterbac­k Philip Rivers looks to throw against the Cincinnati defense. The Bengals led 21-0, but Rivers brought Indianapol­is back.

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