INDIANAPOLIS - The Indianapolis Colts rallied from a fourth quarter deficit to beat the Arizona Cardinals 31-27 at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday afternoon to improve to 5-1.
The offense scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter, then the defense shut the door on the visitors as they drove for the go-ahead score in the final minute.
The Colts started fast driving 65 yards in 9 plays for the first points of the game. Daniel Jones connected with tight end Tyler Warren for gains of 23 and 6 yards before finding the rookie for an 8-yard touchdown. The score was the Colts' first opening drive touchdown of the season.
The Cardinals answered at the end of the first quarter behind former Colts' quarterback, Jacoby Brissett, who started for an injured Kyler Murray. Brissett hit tight end Trey McB