Published: 10:32AM Monday November 23, 2009
Source: Reuters
Source: PhotosportPeyton Manning
The Indianapolis Colts improved to a perfect 10-0 record this
season with a 17-15 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Monday.
Peyton Manning threw for 299 yards and a touchdown and Joseph Addai
rushed for 74 yards and a touchdown as Indianapolis won their 19th
consecutive regular season game stretching back into last
season.
The Colts now have the second longest streak in the NFL behind the
New England Patriots, who won 21 games in a row between
2006-2008.
On Monday, the Colts needed an inspired effort from their defence
to finally subdue the Ravens, who were desperate for a win to keep
their playoff hopes alive.
"We scored touchdowns, they scored field goals, that was kind of
the difference," Manning told reporters. "Our defence was huge
today and we made some real big turnovers that helped us a
lot."
Baltimore had one more chance in the final minute but that ended
when Ed Reed fumbled on a punt return with 17 seconds left.
Matt Stover's 25-yard field goal with 7:02 remaining gave the Colts
the lead for good, much to the relief of coach Jim Caldwell.
"He's a true professional," said Caldwell. "He's been through it
and certainly he's been kicking for 18 years.
"Nothing really gets him upset. Not too high, not too low. He
wasn't too overly excited, he just came in and did his job, and I'm
certain he felt some kinship. These guys love him around
here."
Indianapolis have struggled to keep their streak alive, winning
their last four games by a combined 10 points. However, once
again they generated just enough offence to get the win.
Billy Cundiff kicked five field goals to account for all the
Ravens scoring, as Baltimore slipped to 5-5.
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