KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Indianapolis Colts had the Kansas City Chiefs on the ropes — both their game Sunday and potentially their season — until late in the matchup, when some odd play-calling and poor execution by the NFL's top-ranked offense let them down.
The Colts went three-and-out on their final four possessions, spanning the end of the third quarter and the start of overtime. The last of them proved to be decisive, allowing Patrick Mahomes to march Kansas City downfield for the winning field goal.
Harrison Butker knocked it through from 27 yards for a 23-20 victory.
It was a strange turn of events for the Colts, who had played so well in building a 20-9 lead over the reigning AFC champs.
They went almost entirely away from running back Jonathan Taylor, who is in the midst of

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