Suddenly the AFC South is a three-team race.
With the Colts (8-3) losing two of three, the door is open for the Jaguars (7-4) and the Texans (6-5).
Indianapolis will play both division rivals twice over the final six games, starting with a home game Sunday against Houston.
It's the biggest matchup in the NFL's Week 13 schedule outside of the Thanksgiving and Black Friday games.
A stifling defense has helped the Texans get back over .500 after an 0-3 start. Backup QB Davis Mills has played well, going 3-0 for C.J. Stroud, who has been dealing with a concussion. Stroud is expected to return this week, though he was still in concussion protocol on Wednesday.
The Colts needed overtime to beat the Falcons two weeks ago in their only win over the past three games and blew a 20-9 lead in the

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