3 Good, 3 Bad in Colts’ Loss to Bengals
The Indianapolis Colts would drop their first game after four consecutive victories to the Cincinnati Bengals in a rout, losing by 20 points by a score of 34-14.
Honestly, this game was so bad for the Colts that it may classify as the worst overall performance of the season through 13 games. The offense, defense, and special teams, were all in unison of putrid output on the afternoon.
With a tough loss at a crucial time when Indy was in line to make the playoffs, it’s time to get into the good and bad from the game for Shane Steichen’s team.
This game was a trivial pursuit of positives to find for the Colts, as nearly every facet of the game plan rolled out with awful outcomes. However, newly converted LB Ronnie Harrison Jr. found himself in a perfect spot to make a defensive impact.
In just his third game as a member of the Colts, Harrison grabbed his second interception on the season. However, he would do much more with this than his first interception. Harrison caught Jake Browning asleep, essentially stealing an interception near the end of the first half and taking it to the house for a touchdown.