Colts 12-9 Broncos: Indianapolis win in overtime in a slow game in Denver

Colts 12-9 Broncos: Indianapolis win in overtime in a slow game in Denver as they kick-start their season with a much-needed win

Stephon Gilmore batted away Russell Wilson´s pass to Courtland Sutton in the end zone on fourth-and-1 from the 5 to give the Indianapolis Colts a 12-9 overtime victory over the Denver Broncos on Thursday night.

Gilmore also intercepted Wilson’s pass in the fourth quarter to help set up Chase McLauglin´s tying field goal.

McLauglin connected from 47 yards 4:10 into overtime to give the Colts (2-2-1) the lead in the first game in NFL history that pitted quarterbacks with at least four Pro Bowl appearances each, but it featured zero touchdowns.

The Broncos (2-3) decided against a tying chip-shot field goal by Brandon McManus, and Wilson lined up in the shotgun next to running back Melvin Gordon, then threw incomplete over the middle.

Stephon Gilmore - #5 of the Indianapolis Colts - intercepts a pass in the fourth quarter of Thursday Night Football

Stephon Gilmore – #5 of the Indianapolis Colts – intercepts a pass in the fourth quarter of Thursday Night Football

Gilmore (left) celebrates on a night where his team fought hard to secure a needed victory

Gilmore (left) celebrates on a night where his team fought hard to secure a needed victory

Matt Ryan grinded out the victory despite throwing two interceptions into the hands of safety Caden Sterns, fumbling for the 10th time this season and getting sacked six times, giving him 21 so far.

McLaughlin sent it to overtime with a 31-yarder with 5 seconds left in regulation after Gilmore intercepted Wilson’s pass to Jerry Jeudy in the end zone on third-and-4 from the 13.

That kick capped the Colts’ longest drive of the night, 68 yards in 10 plays.

The Colts won the overtime coin toss and Ryan drove them into field-goal range again.

Colts kicker Chase McLaughlin (7) kicks one of many field goals during the second half

Colts kicker Chase McLaughlin (7) kicks one of many field goals during the second half

Many fans were wondering if this game would be one of revenge – Phillip Lindsay returning to his hometown to beat the Broncos – or redemption – Gordon atoning for his big fumble Sunday that was returned 68 yards for a touchdown by the Raiders.

It turned out to be neither.

Lindsay ran for 40 yards on 11 carries ad Gordon had 54 yards on 15 carries, but he was flipped by safety Rodney McLoyd Jr. at the 6e on his way to the end zone when it appeared he had an open path to the winning touchdown.

Sterns picked off two of Ryan’s passes, the second one leading to a 45-yard field goal and a 9-6 lead with 3:19 left in the third quarter. But the boobirds were out again at Empower Field after Andrew Beck dropped a touchdown pass two plays after Sterns´ second interception.

The Denver Broncos defense celebrates an interception against the Indianapolis Colts during the second half of Thursday Night Football

The Denver Broncos defense celebrates an interception against the Indianapolis Colts during the second half of Thursday Night Football

The prime-time game was a streaming snooze-fest pitting veteran quarterbacks struggling with their new teams, both of whom were missing their best running back and several key defenders.

It looked like neither team practiced much during the week because neither team did as they worked in new running backs and replaced key defenders on a short work week.

And as is common on Thursday nights, there was a rash of injuries with the most serious to Indy´s Kwity Payne (leg) and Denver´s Garett Bolles (right knee), both of whom were carted oft.

The only scoring before halftime came on field goals of 33 and 44 yards by McManus and a 52-yarder by McLaughlin with 12 seconds left before the break.

Melvin Gordon III rushes during a game against the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday Night Football

Melvin Gordon III rushes during a game against the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday Night Football

McLaughlin´s 51-yarder tied it in the third quarter, and Grover Stewart preserved the tie by blocking McManus´ attempt from 34 yards after Courtland Sutton´s 51-yard catch in which he wrested the ball from teammate Montrell Washington.

With reigning NFL champion Jonathan Taylor (ankle, toe) out for Indy and the Broncos lamenting the loss of Javonte Williams to a shredded right knee, the grind-it-out nature of the game was entirely expected.

The Colts came in averaging 14.3 points a game, the lowest in Ryan´s 16-year career, and the Broncos entered the night avearging 16.5 points, the worst in Wilson´s 11-year career.

Nyheim Hines got the start for Indy, but he went out with a head injury after his third snap when D.J. Jones knocked him down and Hines´ helmet bounced on the ground. He wobbled as he tried to leave the field on his own and had to be guided to the sideline, where he was evaluated for a concussion.

Indianapolis Colts safety Rodney Thomas II (25) and linebacker Zaire Franklin (44) celebrate

Indianapolis Colts safety Rodney Thomas II (25) and linebacker Zaire Franklin (44) celebrate 

Indianapolis Colts defensive end Kwity Paye was carted off the field during the game

Indianapolis Colts defensive end Kwity Paye was carted off the field during the game

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