Colts Win
Colts Win
The Indianapolis Colts overcame three turnovers, including two interceptions by Peyton Manning. The Colts extended their 19-game regular season winning with a 17-15 victory over the Baltimore Ravens.

The streak is the second-longest in NFL history just two behind a 21-game run by the New England Patriots (2006-08). In addition, their eight consecutive 10-win seasons ranks second behind San Francisco's 16 (1983-98).

Indianapolis kept Baltimore out of the end zone and got the go-ahead field goal from former Ravens kicker Matt Stover with just over seven minutes to play.

The records and the thoughts of unbeaten seasons, have never been overly important to the Colts.

"It's really not on anybody's minds. At least
not on my mind," Manning said. "We're relieved we got this win. Obviously, it's a great team effort."

In Indianapolis, the focus is always on Manning and the offense. Sunday in Baltimore, it was on the other side of the ball where the game was won. The defense forced a field goal after Baltimore got a first-and-goal at the 1 in the fourth quarter, and linebacker Gary Brackett sealed the win with an interception in the closing minutes.

"We are definitely a bend-but-not-break defense," Brackett said. "They drove a couple of times on us, but we held them to field goals."

Indianapolis has won its last four games by a combined 10 points. The Colts usually rely on Manning, who fashioned a huge comeback against New England last week, and nearly everyone contributed to this one.