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Rivers delivers as Colts rally, topple Packers in OT

- Joel A. Erickson

Philip Rivers is earning every penny of his paychecks in the month of November.

Brought in to Indianapol­is to give the Colts the quarterbac­k play they needed to become a playoff contender again, Rivers has come up big in every game but one during a brutal November stretch.

None bigger than the game he played Sunday in a 34- 31 overtime win over the Packers, a critical win that keeps Indianapol­is in lockstep with the Titans for the AFC South crown and sets up another crucial showdown against the Titans next week.

Rivers had to know he was going to have to come up big in this one.

As good as the Colts’ defense has been this season, Rodgers might have been playing even better. Indianapol­is ( 7- 3) knew the Packers were going to put up points.

Rivers had to be able to match him. Unlike last season, when the Colts were able to overpower teams on the ground and keep elite quarterbac­ks on the sideline, Indianapol­is hasn’t been able to count on that kind of overpoweri­ng attack, although it did get 82 yards from rookie running back Jonathan Taylor in the second half.

But the Colts still needed their quarterbac­k to make plays, and Rivers responded time after time, completing 24 of 36 passes for 288 yards, three touchdowns and one intercepti­on, and brought Indianapol­is back from two 14point deficits.

There was a 13- yard throw to T. Y. Hilton on a 3rd- and- 12 early, a 20- yard completion to Zach Pascal with the pocket breaking down, a gorgeous throw to T. Y. Hilton on a fade with the pocket breaking down, a beautiful touchdown pass to Trey Burton over the middle.

Up until Sunday, the book on Rivers this season had been simple. When a team repeatedly put him under pressure, he could be forced to make mistakes.

Not this time.

Green Bay’s pass rush only sacked Rivers once and hit him five times. Except that this time, the mistakes never came. Rivers threw just one intercepti­on, a ball that was batted at the line and floated backward into the hands of Packers linebacker Christian Kirksey.

 ?? ANDY LYONS/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Rodrigo Blankenshi­p ( 3) celebrates with teammates after kicking the winning field goal in overtime Sunday to give the Colts the victory against the Packers.
ANDY LYONS/ GETTY IMAGES Rodrigo Blankenshi­p ( 3) celebrates with teammates after kicking the winning field goal in overtime Sunday to give the Colts the victory against the Packers.

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