INDIANAPOLIS – After falling behind by 21 points, the Indianapolis Colts needed the biggest regular-season comeback in franchise history.
Philip Rivers was up to the task.After trailing 21-0, Rivers rallied the Colts with three touchdown passes, including the go-ahead score on the first play of the fourth quarter, for a 31-27 victory over Cincinnati.
It equaled the largest comeback in the franchise's regular-season history. None of the previous four came at home, and the last time Indianapolis (4-2) achieved the feat came in 2003 at Tampa Bay.