The Denver Post

Indianapol­is claims tiebreaker in AFC South

- By Teresa M. Walker

NASHVILLE, TENN. » Philip Rivers threw for 308 yards and a touchdown, and Nyheim Hines scored twice as the Indianapol­is Colts beat the Tennessee Titans 34- 17 Thursday night to grab the head- to- head edge atop the AFC South.

The Colts ( 6- 3) will host the rematch in Indianapol­is on Nov. 29 after helping coach Frank Reich improve to 4- 1 against Titans coach Mike Vrabel. Indianapol­is is 14- 5 at Nissan Stadium.

“We get a huge special teams touchdown and then offensivel­y, shoot, we were rolling pretty good all day,” Rivers said. “We were very balanced, kind of got in a rhythm with the no- huddle. This was a huge road division win.”

Indianapol­is came in with the NFL’s best defense in terms of fewest yards allowed. The Colts smothered a Tennessee offense that had been averaging 384.6 yards a game, 10th- best in the NFL, and ranked seventh averaging 29 points a game. E. J. Speed also blocked a punt that T. J. Carrie returned 6 yards for a TD late in the third quarter.

The Colts outgained Tennessee 430- 294, though Derrick Henry ran for 103 yards.

The Titans ( 6- 3) lost for the third time in four games as they head into the toughest stretch of their season with Indianapol­is the first of four straight opponents currently with winning records.

Tennessee led 17- 13 at halftime. Indianapol­is took advantage of the Titans’ special teams woes to score twice in the third quarter for a 27- 17 lead.

The Titans went with a third different punter in three games, promoting Trevor Daniel after signing him to the practice squad last weekend. Daniel’s first punt went 17 yards, and Hines, celebratin­g his 24th birthday, scored four plays later on a 2- yard TD run. The Titans gave Daniel no help on his second, with Speed easily breaking through for the block.

Stephen Gostkowski then missed a 44yard field goal wide right early in the fourth.

“We’re going to have to evaluate everything that we do,” Vrabel said.

The Colts padded their lead to 34- 17 with backup quarterbac­k Jacoby Brissett capping the next drive with a 2- yard TD run with 9: 21 left.

“We finished the way we needed to finish,” Reich said.

Indianapol­is’ final margin would’ve been larger, but the Colts settled for a 43yard field goal at the end of the first half and the Titans forced a turnover on downs on Indianapol­is’ opening drive of the third.

Rivers came in needing only 4 yards passing to move by Hall of Famer Dan Marino for the fifth- most in NFL history. He passed Marino on the Colts’ first play from scrimmage with an 11- yard pass to rookie Jonathan Taylor.

Rivers now has 61,666 yards for his career. He also made his 233rd consecutiv­e start and is one away from tying Eli Manning for the 10th- longest streak in league history.

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