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Defense's strong 2nd half leads Colts past Packers in OT

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indianapolis defense may have turned Aaron Rodgers into a true believer Sunday.

Others around the league should take note, too.

After allowing three touchdown passes and 28 first-half points, the Colts held one of the NFL's highest-scoring teams to three second-half points, forced a key fumble less than a minute into overtime and set up Rodrigo Blankship's decisive 39-yard field goal for a 34-31 over the Green Bay Packers.

'œWe actually talked in the first quarter and he made it a point to say he didn't mean it as any disrespect to me," Pro Bowl linebacker Darius Leonard said, referring to a comment Rodgers made during the week. 'œI told him I didn't really take it as a disrespect, I took it as a challenge to go out and earn your respect. I told him I look for whatever motivates me because that's my ultimate goal: To win the game and earn the respect of your opponent."

Mission accomplished - twice.

Leonard and his teammates certainly lived up to their No. 1 defensive ranking over the final 33 minutes. They forced three fumbles and an interception. They held Aaron Jones to 41 yards rushing on 10 carries. And they limited Green Bay (7-3) to 18 offensive snaps over the final two-plus quarters.

Indy (7-3) did it with an old-school combination: An offense that played keep-away while the defense came up with two three-and-outs in the third quarter and a fourth down stop late in the fourth.

Yet in this wild, wacky game, it almost still wasn't enough.

Five holding penalties allowed Rodgers to get one more shot in regulation, starting at the 6-yard line with 85 seconds left. Then on third-and-10 he hooked up with Marquez Valdes-Scantling for 47 yards. Six plays later, Mason Crosby hit a 26-yard field goal to tie the score with 3 seconds left.

So when the Packers won the coin toss and took the ball, it seemed they had all the momentum as Leonard started talking to himself.

'œWhen the game's get close you've got to want to make a play," he said. 'œYou have to be the one to go out there with no fear and no doubt in your mind that you're going to make a play. I was basically saying this is my time to go. If you get an opportunity you've got to make a play."

The opportunity came on the Packers second play in OT when rookie safety Julian Blackmon split two blockers stripped the ball from Valdes Scantling.

Defensive tackle DeForest Buckner recovered and Blankenship won it moments later.

'œLooked like a good play by the nickel, he kind of split Allen (Lazard) and Bobby (Tonyan) there," Rodgers said. 'œBut I think the ball was just a little loose. That stuff happens. He made a big play at the end of regulation to kind of get us going on third-and-10. Disappointed for him, disappointed for us."

Rodgers was 27 of 38 with 311 yards, three TD passes and one interception. Davante Adams had seven catches for 106 yards and one score while Jones rushed for another score.

Philip Rivers led the Colts back from a 14-point halftime deficit by going 24 of 35 with 288 yards, three touchdowns and one interception, Former Wisconsin star Jonathan Taylor had 22 carries for 90 yards.

MORE MILESTONES

Rivers made his 234th consecutive start, tying Eli Manning for 10th on the league's all-time list. Breaking the tie may require some help after he injured the big toe on his right foot in the fourth quarter.

'œI've never had anything with a toe before," he said. 'œIt will probably be a sore week, but I should be all right."

Rivers also finished with a passer rating of 107.2, the 108th game he's topped the 100 mark. He tied Hall of Famer Brett Favre for the fourth-most 100-rating games in league history.

INJURY REPORT

Packers: Green Bay had two key players back, receiver Allen Lazard and cornerback Kevin King, but lost center Corey Linsley (back) in the first quarter. He did not return.

Colts: Right tackle Braden Smith (thumb) and Denico Autry (COVID-19 list) both missed the game. Other than Rivers, coach Frank Reich had no postgame injury updates.

HE SAID IT

'œWe knew what we were facing," Packers coach Matt LaFleur said. 'œWe knew we were facing a really good football team that does as good a job as anybody that we've seen in terms of punching the ball out. And when you lose the turnover battle like that, it's usually going to end up in a defeat.

UP NEXT

Packers: They hope to rebound next Sunday night when they host the longtime rival Bears.

Colts: They attempt to take sole possession of the AFC South lead when Tennessee visits Lucas Oil Stadium next Sunday.

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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) cannot handle the snap during the first half of Colts' Darius Leonard (53) recovered the fumble. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers (17) runs during the first half of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/AJ Mast) The Associated Press
Green Bay Packers' Aaron Jones (33) celebrates a touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/AJ Mast) The Associated Press
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers (17) reacts after throwing a touchdown pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams (17) makes a catch during the first half of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
Green Bay Packers running back Jamaal Williams (30) and quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) celebrate a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/AJ Mast) The Associated Press
Indianapolis Colts' Trey Burton (80) celebrates a touchdown reception with Jack Doyle (84) during the first half of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
Green Bay Packers' Christian Kirksey, center top, is tackled by Indianapolis Colts' Nyheim Hines (21) during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
Green Bay Packers' Davante Adams (17) celebrates a touchdown with teammates during the first half of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/AJ Mast) The Associated Press
Green Bay Packers' Marquez Valdes-Scantling (83) fumbles a catch during the overtime of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. Colts' DeForest Buckner (99) recovered the fumble. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
Indianapolis Colts kicker Rodrigo Blankenship (3) boots the winning field goal out of the hold of Rigoberto Sanchez (8) during overtime of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/AJ Mast) The Associated Press
Indianapolis Colts kicker Rodrigo Blankenship (3) celebrates making the game winning field goal in overtime of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/AJ Mast) The Associated Press
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers runs off the field follow an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. Indianapolis won in overtime. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
Indianapolis Colts' DeForest Buckner (99) recovers a fumble by Green Bay Packers' Marquez Valdes-Scantling (83) during overtime of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/AJ Mast) The Associated Press
Indianapolis Colts kicker Rodrigo Blankenship (3) and Rigoberto Sanchez (8) celebrate a game-winning field goal by Blankenship during overtime of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
Green Bay Packers' Marquez Valdes-Scantling (83) fumbles a catch during the overtime of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. Indianapolis Colts' DeForest Buckner (99) recovered the fumble. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
Green Bay Packers' Marquez Valdes-Scantling (83) is tackled by Indianapolis Colts' Khari Willis (37) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/AJ Mast) The Associated Press
Indianapolis Colts' Darius Leonard (53) celebrates after forcing the Green Bay Packers to turn the ball over on down during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/AJ Mast) The Associated Press
Green Bay Packers' Marquez Valdes-Scantling (83) makes a catch against Indianapolis Colts' Julian Blackmon (32) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
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