Key events
Colts 13-17 Falcons 13:56, 4th quarter
Three and out for Atlanta. It is all about Sauce Gardner. The corner is all over the field as he stops two passing plays, the second of which could have been a pass interference call as he smashes into Darnell Mooney. A real bully move that gives the receiver no chance of making the grab. No call though, so well played, Sauce.
Can I shock you? On the resulting third down the Colts get to Penix so he throws it in the trash. Punt. 13 failures between them on 3rd down now. 13! Outside of two minutes in the first quarter when 21 points ran up the scoreboard these defenses have been superb.
Colts 13-17 Falcons 0:47, 3rd quarter
Another third down, another failure. What else were you expecting? Jones has no one open so he tries to scramble for it but comes up two yards short. The Colts gamble again as a field goal is fairly useless to them. Taylor is stopped short on the run. Atlanta were ready for it that time. This defense are doing a phenomenal job at stopping Indy. Pittsburgh needed splashy turnovers last week to best them, pure grit and gristle for the Falcons so far.
Colts 13-17 Falcons 4:03, 3rd quarter
And the wait continues for a third down conversion. Taylor comes up just shy so Indy gamble. One yard for the 1st and of course their bell cow moves the chains this time. 19 yards remain for the Colts.
Colts 13-17 Falcons 5:08, 3rd quarter
Indy’s version of protecting the QB appears to be not calling passing plays on this drive. Six plays, six runs. Taylor carries them to midfield only for them to call the screen pass to Tyler Warren who scampers out to the left for 24 yards. About another 24 to go for the go-ahead score.
Colts 13-17 Falcons 8:38, 3rd quarter
Colts take over and will be hoping to do a better job of protecting the quarterback. The Falcons have sacked Jones four times. Ouch.
Colts 13-17 Falcons 10:19, 3rd quarter
Drake London 1-1 Sauce Gardner. WOW! Gardner almost picks off a Penix throw to London. The corner jumps the route perfectly to put him in prime position for an easy interception. But Butter fingers strike and he drops it. Still, he breaks up the play and the Falcons must punt.
And we continue to wait for one of these two to convert a third down. Both are 0-5. Sort it out!
Colts 13-17 Falcons 10:19, 3rd quarter
The Colts were cruising down the field there, until they weren’t. Daniel Jones is monstered by Atlanta’s pass rush not once but twice. Firstly Jones is pressured into fumbling but he manages to recover setting up a long 3rd down. He fails on his second try as James Pearce forces the fumble after a huge sack. Atlanta are causing serious problems, they take over at midfield.
Colts 13-17 Falcons 12:19, 3rd quarter
Excellent field position for Indy. They set up show on Atlanta’s 44-yard line after a 50-yard return by Ashton Dulin. Their position gets even better on the next play as Jonathan Taylor breaks off a 24-yard run after a short catch.
It’s good! Colts 13-17 Falcons 12:26, 3rd quarter
And that is the second touchdown Pitts should have had on another missed third down. Only this time it is all on the quarterback. He throws deep into the left corner of the end zone with his tight end on his mark to make the catch. Penix’s throw is slow and short, with no arc on the ball it bonks Jaylon Jones on the helmet before reaching Pitts and pops harmlessly out of play. Zane Gonzalez makes the 43-yard kick.
Colts 13-14 Falcons 12:54, 3rd quarter
Atlanta start the second half on offense and are already deep into enemy territory after a 25-yard grab from Kyle Pitts. Bijan Robinson then rumbles for another first down. A missed tackle at the line of scrimmage sets up the run to Indy’s 30-yard line.
Colts 13-14 Falcons, half-time
It turns out a lot of people have heard of THE Kid Laroi to give him his full title. Stay with Justin Bieber has 3,714,698,060 streams on Spotify. Nearly four billion, what’s that translate to as income, hmmm … 37 quid a month?
Colts 13-14 Falcons, half-time
Despite a few offensive fireworks, the defenses have shown some serious muscle. Neither team have converted a third down yet. Three failures for Atlanta and four for Indy.
Anyone ever heard of this bloke Kid Laroi doing the half-time show? I use the word bloke advisedly as he hails from Australia. Google tells me has done a song with Justin Bieber. I think that might be this second tune. Certainly better than the opener. Apologies, Mr Laroi.
Colts 13-14 Falcons, half-time
Interception! Jones takes a huge sack for a 10-yard loss and it looks like Indy are going to run the clock out. Only they dial up the deep pass and it goes wrong. Jones massively underthrows his receiver and is picked off by Jessie Bates. Atlanta have some time but not enough to extend their lead. Indy avoid what could have been an ugly own goal.
TOUCHDOWN! Colts 13-14 Falcons 3:25, 2nd quarter
Drake London 1-0 Sauce Gardner. The cornerback slips as London has an easy catch to move the chains. Not that he would have broken it up even if he had stayed vertical.
For the touchdown London makes a 16-yard grab with the ball flying over his head, the red zone monster sticks his mitts out and that is all she wrote. Germaine Pratt never had a chance in coverage, Gardner had scampered off with Kyle Pitts. London has 72 yards on four receptions so far.
Colts 13-7 Falcons 6:57, 2nd quarter
The defenses are settling down into their assignments now. The combatants trade punts on a lesser-spotted three and out for Indianapolis. Atlanta take over at their 45-yard line, well placed to strike back before half-time. The Colts defense will have something to say about that though. They have done a great job of confusing Penix Jr so far by faking pressure at the line of scrimmage then dropping back into coverage.
It’s no good! Colts 13-7 Falcons 10:40, 2nd quarter
Mike Badgley is having a shocker. He misses the mark after a lucky escape for Jones who fumbles but is saved by the ball going out of bounds. The QB tries a scramble and upon impact from a defender sheds the rock but the Falcons just cannot get the ball under control. The drive loses steam and so out comes the kicker. The 53-yard effort comes up painfully short. Four points left out on the field already today for Indy.
Colts 13-7 Falcons 12:45, 2nd quarter
Pierce is involved again as he moves the Colts up to midfield with a 26-yard grab. Tyler Warren then provides the safety net for Jones who was inches from taking a huge sack. The rookie makes a punishing run after the catch through two defenders and keeps the chains moving in the process. Indi are moving the ball with ease so far.
Colts 13-7 Falcons 15:00, 2nd quarter
The opening quarter winds to a close with the Colts fighting out from their two-yard line to the 26. An excellent punt pinned them back but they are coming again.
Colts 13-7 Falcons 4:36, 1st quarter
And our commentary team kindly informs us that Pierce’s brother played basketball in Germany. So him scoring today was meant to be I suppose.
We have a first glimpse of Sauce Garnder then as he attempts a peanut punch, no bueno sadly.
TOUCHDOWN! Colts 13-7 Falcons 5:19, 1st quarter
One minute later and Indianapolis have retaken the lead. End-to-end stuff. Alec Pierce catches an unbelievable home-run shot from Daniel Jones for a 37-yard touchdown. The receiver is sandwiched between two defenders in the end zone but makes a soaring catch thanks to a pass that perfectly finds its mark between them. Before that Jonathan Taylor put his QB in range with a supremely feisty run for 28 yards, actually carrying a chasing defender at one point. What a game we have already here.
TOUCHDOWN! Colts 6-7 Falcons 6:07, 1st quarter
Penix Jr puts the fumble behind him by marching his Falcons down the field for a score of their own. Drake London makes some chunky receptions to put them in the red zone then the seas part for Tyler Allgeier to saunter on to the goal line through the heart of the field for 13 yards. The running back finishes it off for a one-yard touchdown of his own. Advantage Atlanta.
TOUCHDOWN! Colts 6-0 Falcons 8:36, 1st quarter
Did Kyle Pitts just drop a touchdown? The tight end drops a clanger, he was very open but the ball just swishes through his hands. That play rather sums up the first round pick’s career to date.
So far, so disappointing but it only gets worse for the Falcons as they cough the ball back to the Colts on the 23-yard line. Michael Penix Jr is hunted down and can’t keep hold of the ball.
A nifty 22-yard run from Ashton Dulin sets Jonathan Taylor up to roll in for the score on the following play. Kicker Michael Badgley skews the extra point wide. Oops.
Colts 0-0 Falcons 10:51, 1st quarter
And the drama keeps coming as the Colts go for it on 4th down. The gamble fails to pay off as Josh Downs cannot reel in a fastball from Jones. On the play before the turnover on downs Jessie Bates put a huge hit on tight end Mo Alie-Cox. The Falcons have come out fighting on defense as they try and snap their three-game losing streak. Next up Sauce Garner’s debut!
Colts 0-0 Falcons 13:30, 1st quarter
Here we go! And we have early drama after Jonathan Taylor catches a screen pass, sweeps out for 15 yards to the right then fumbles … only for his center to save his bacon with the recovery. Colts are in Falcons territory already.
Not to be outdone the singer belting out the Star Spangled Banner has some of the largest shoulder pads you are ever likely to see. Loving the sartorial choices today. We are almost underway after a choral number for the German anthem. Classy.
As sparkly jackets go that is an absolute belter from Katarina Witt on the coin toss. Did the referee say she was an Olympic tennis champion? Figure skating was Witt’s game I believe.
A slight fluff from Sky Sports there as we hear “who won the toss?” from the presenter with an unfortunately hot mic.
Well, the Colts have won the toss and have elected to receive. Daniel Jones and company will be setting up shortly. Will the QB bounce back after a rough one in Pittsburgh?
And for afters the jumbo package starting at 12pm CST/1pm EST/6pm GMT (home teams listed first) is as follows:
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(5-4) Carolina Panthers v New Orleans Saints (1-8)
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(5-3) Chicago Bears v New York Giants (2-7)
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(3-5) Houston Texans v Jacksonville Jaguars (5-3)
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(2-7) Miami Dolphins v Buffalo Bills (6-2)
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(4-4) Minnesota Vikings v Baltimore Ravens (3-5)
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(1-7) New York Jets v Cleveland Browns (2-6)
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(6-2) Tampa Bay Buccaneers v New England Patriots (7-2)
What a feast. I’m planting my flag on Minnesota and Baltimore playing out the game of the day.
Preamble
Guten tag, fussball fans. Wie gehts? Alles klar I hope on this fine early start to week 10 coming straight outta Deutschland. The Olympiastadion in Berlin to be exact where at 8.30am CST/9.30am EST and 2.30pm GMT the mighty Indianapolis Colts (7-2) take on the Atlanta Falcons (3-5). The fifth game played on German soil and the first in the nation’s capital.
The news hounds among you may have picked up on the Colts being involved in some rather large business on trade deadline day. So what looked like an intriguing one between a playoff contender and a team fighting to turn things around has been turned up several notches by Indianapolis trading for star cornerback Sauce Gardner. Yes, on Tuesday they engaged in some rather punchy retail therapy to shake off the sadness of losing to Pittsburgh. The Colts dispensed two future first-round draft picks and receiver Adonai Mitchell in exchange for the highest paid corner in the NFL. Indianapolis are all in on the Super Bowl and handily Gardner has cleared concussion protocol for a first appearance since week seven today to aid that endeavour.
His first assignment will most likely be tracking Drake London. As head-to-heads go this could be a classic. Atlanta’s premier pass catcher starts in good form after nabbing three touchdowns last week with more than 100 yards in three of his past four games. So no pressure, Sauce. But the $120m man will likely back himself. A good on good matchup as they say.
Da steppt der Bär!






