The Sentinel-Record

Ravens top Colts, edge closer to playoff berth

- DAVID GINSBURG

BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Ravens didn’t force a turnover, scored only two touchdowns and were dangerousl­y close to going into overtime at home against lowly Indianapol­is.

“We didn’t play our best game,” coach John Harbaugh readily acknowledg­ed.

Though the Ravens’ performanc­e Saturday was not particular­ly artistic, they perceived the final result to be a thing of beauty: Ravens

23, Colts 16.

Baltimore (9-6) scored on its first two possession­s and held off the skidding Colts (3-12) in a windy, rain-soaked second half.

The Ravens will reach the playoffs as an AFC wild card by defeating Cincinnati at home next Sunday. Striving for its first postseason berth since 2014, Baltimore has won five of six following a 4-5 start.

“We found a way to win it. That’s the thing, it’s a win,” Harbaugh said. “It doesn’t matter. You have to find a way to win in this league.”

Joe Flacco threw for 237 yards and two touchdowns, Justin Tucker kicked three field goals and the Ravens did just enough to squeeze out a victory.

“I wish we had gotten into the end zone one more time,” Flacco said. “It’s not always pretty.”

Indianapol­is closed to 16-13 in the third quarter before Flacco threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Maxx Williams with 8:40 remaining.

It was 23-16 when Anthony Walker blocked a Ravens punt , giving the Colts the ball at the Baltimore 27 with 2:36 left. Indianapol­is moved to the 10 before a third-down sack and a fourth-down incompleti­on ended the comeback bid.

“We had a great chance to win this game,” Colts quarterbac­k Jacoby Brissett said. “We just didn’t get it done down there.”

Flacco, who went 29 for 38, has thrown for seven TDs with just one intercepti­on over his last four games.

“We’re a very excited, a very confident football team,” Flacco said. The Colts have lost six in a row for the first time since 2011, when they opened 0-13. That was the year before they drafted quarterbac­k Andrew Luck, whose absence this season with a shoulder injury contribute­d heavily to the team’s slide into the AFC South cellar.

Brissett completed 16 of 33 passes for 215 yards and Frank Gore had 68 yards rushing and a touchdown catch for Indianapol­is. More importantl­y, the Colts did not commit a turnover against a team that leads the NFL with 33 takeaways.

Adam Vinatieri kicked three field goals for the Colts, but he had one blocked and came up short on a 60-yard try at the end of the first half.

Flacco went 16 for 22 for 157 yards to help the Ravens take a 13-7 halftime lead.

After kicking a field goal on its first possession, Baltimore blocked a field goal try by Vinatieri. The Ravens then launched a

71-yard drive that ended with Flacco tossing a 6-yard touchdown pass to Michael Campanaro for a 10-0 lead.

Brissett answered with a 14-yard TD pass to Gore, and Tucker kicked a 39-yard field goal for Baltimore after the two-minute warning.

Tucker connected from 36 yards out to increase the lead to 16-7 with 5 1/2 minutes gone in the third quarter, but Vinatieri kicked a pair for the Colts to make it 16-13. Block that kick

Baltimore’s Tony Jefferson swatted away a 38-yard FG try in the first quarter, the 13th blocked kick by the Ravens since 2014 and their fifth over the past two seasons. It was the first time the Colts had a FG blocked since Nov. 3, 2013. Vinatieri later came up short on a 60-yard try before connecting from 48 and hitting the right upright on a successful 38-yarder.

Injury update

Colts: WR Donte Moncrief (ankle), CB Rashaan Melvin (hand) and TE Jason Vander Laan (concussion) were among seven players on the inactive list.

Ravens: WR Jeremy Maclin (knee) was on the inactive list. … CB Jaylen Hill (right knee) left in the third quarter and did not return. Up next

Colts: Wrap up this unpleasant season at home against Houston on New Year’s Eve.

Ravens: Seek their first sweep of Bengals since 2012. Baltimore won the Super Bowl that season.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? PRO HOG: Baltimore Ravens running back Alex Collins (34) carries the ball during the second half of an NFL football game against the Indianapol­is Colts Saturday in Baltimore. The former Arkansas Razorback rushed for 51 yards in Baltimore’s 23-16 win.
The Associated Press PRO HOG: Baltimore Ravens running back Alex Collins (34) carries the ball during the second half of an NFL football game against the Indianapol­is Colts Saturday in Baltimore. The former Arkansas Razorback rushed for 51 yards in Baltimore’s 23-16 win.

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