INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Suddenly, the Indianapolis Colts can't catch a break.
Their once humming offense has scored 20 or fewer points in three of their past four games — all losses. Two-time All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner may miss multiple weeks after injuring his left calf. And the Colts (8-4) have lost their once seemingly safe AFC South lead.
It's a combination that would frustrate any coach, including Shane Steichen.
But Indy's coach doesn't have time to fret if he wants his team to rebound from their worst stretch of the season and stay in playoff position through December.
“I'll talk to (defensive coordinator) Lou (Anarumo) this week and, obviously, he'll have a game plan set up for the guys we've got out there,” Steichen said when asked about losing Gardner. “But I think that'

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