Colts survive Bucs in 27-20 win: Everything we know from Week 12

Here’s everything we know from the Colts’ 27-20 win over the Bucs.

The Indianapolis Colts (6-5) extended their winning streak to three games with a tough 27-20 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-7) at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday.

Despite jumping out to a 14-point lead in the second quarter, the Bucs fought all the way back to cut the lead to three points halfway through the fourth quarter. But the Colts came up with some timely plays, and head coach Shane Steichen was in his bag on fourth-down calls.

The Colts have now won three games in a row and have a winning record for the first time since starting the season 2-1.

Here’s everything we know from the Week 12 win:

WATCH: Gardner Minshew shakes his way into end zone for TD

Gardner Minshew shook his way into the end zone!

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Gardner Minshew got the offense back in the end zone on consecutive drives, doing so with his legs in the second quarter against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

After a 24-yard gain by Michael Pittman Jr. on a fourth-down play at midfield, the Colts got to the goal line on a 13-yard catch by Josh Downs.

On third down at the two-yard line, Minshew took a bootleg to the right and wound up taking it into the end zone himself, shaking Bucs linebacker Devin White right before.

This gave the Colts a 17-3 lead in the second quarter.

Bucs at Colts: Three keys to victory in Week 12

Here are three things the Bucs can do to increase their odds on Sunday:

In an interconference battle between two middle-class teams, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Indianapolis Colts are both vying for a playoff spot in their largely woeful divisions. A loss on Sunday will significantly dampen either team’s chances to play in the postseason.

Despite losing their starting quarterback in 2023 first-round pick Anthony Richardson for the season, the Colts have one of the more productive offenses in the NFL, ranking 11th overall. The defense has not been as stout, allowing the ninth-most points in the league.

The Bucs have been most successful playing flawed teams while proving they do not belong with the elite like the San Francisco 49ers, Buffalo Bills or Philadelphia Eagles. Indianapolis poses an opportunity for the Bucs to remain in the mix for the NFC South title.

Here are three keys to victory for the Bucs’ Week 12 matchup with the Colts:

The best fantasy football gamble of Week 12

Fresh off a bye, the Colts face a pass-friendly fantasy matchup to exploit.

Every week, at least one player becomes my fascination of whether he’s worthy of a fantasy football start as a streamer. The decision can be a mental wrestling match, but for the purpose of brevity, only one player can be chosen as my favorite fantasy football gamble of the week.

The players chosen in this series are meant to be fliers for fantasy owners in desperate situations or those willing to take an intentional risk. No player is intended to be a lineup lock for guaranteed results, hence the name of the series.

The best fantasy football gamble for Week 12

Tracking my 2023 predictions: 4-7-0
All-time record: 23-38-3 (38.3%)

Win: Player produces ≥ 75% of projected fantasy points
Loss: Player produces >75% of projected fantasy points
Tie: Player is ejected, leaves with an injury, or is ruled out after publishing

This year, we’ll also track the accuracy on a percentage basis to show relative results, since sometimes calling a player a loss doesn’t actually hurt gamers. An example would be if a projection narrowly falls short of the 75 percent threshold, the player is still of use in a lineup.

Wk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
% 55 74.7 41.7 20.8 150.3 66.5 16.1 25.5 88 121.4 138.8
Grade E C F- F- A+ D F- F- B+ A+ A+

Last week, Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Calvin Ridley was the selection and made it three straight successful recommendation. He turned in a monster effort after failing to reach seven PPR points in three of the previous four games. Scratching and clawing my way back to getting even, this week’s choice is a former Jaguar who is trying to navigate a divisional foe to victory over a member of the NFC South.

Indianapolis Colts QB Gardner Minshew vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Minshew returns from the bye with wide receiver Josh Downs no longer on the injury report, which helps his odds. Another factor working in the quarterback’s favor is that Tampa Bay has been strong against running backs, which should lead to a bit more passing from Indy.

In addition to Downs, who is having a strong rookie campaign, Minshew will have Michael Pittman Jr., Alec Pierce and tight end Kylen Granson available. The Bucs have given up a fair amount of work to TEs so far, and the position has been rocked by receivers not only on the year but even more so in the last few weeks. This matchup for wideouts sits 60.4% easier than the league average in the last three weeks, 33.8% over the last five, and 24.1% on the season. That kind of success rarely occurs without a strong quarterback performance.

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At home, Indianapolis battles a Bucs defense that has allowed the fourth-most fantasy points per game (23.2) to quarterbacks in 2023. Over the last five weeks, no defense has given up more points to the position (28.2). In the past three contests, we’ve seen Brock Purdy (30.1) and C.J. Stroud (44.4) explode vs. Tampa as injuries and a lack of pressure have played major roles in the aerial success.

Every passer but rookie Will Levis posted at least 250 yards and 22 or more fantasy points following the Buccaneers’ Week 5 bye. Three of those guys went for 30 or more points, and Josh Allen is the only name on that list anyone drafted as a fantasy QB1.

As long as Minshew puts the ball up 30 times, he’s a decent bet to finish as a fantasy starter this week. The major risk at play here is he hasn’t done either of those things in the last three games.

My projection: 21-of-31 attempts, 277 yards, 2 TDs, 1 rush, 7 yards (22.6 fantasy points)

Stock report from Colts’ 10-6 win over Patriots

Here’s the stock report from the Week 10 win.

The Indianapolis Colts (5-5) fought their way to a gritty 10-6 win over the New England Patriots (2-8) in Frankfurt, Germany.

Now entering the bye with an even record and riding two consecutive wins, the Colts will use the week off to regroup and rest before the home stretch of the season arrives.

Now, it’s time to take a look at how this game impacted the stock of a handful of players.

When taking stock of a player’s performance, it’s best to be fluid. A player’s stock will fall and rise throughout the season so none of this is set in stone. However, it is important to take note of the narratives and storylines taking place as the campaign progresses.

A player’s stock can be impacted by factors such as their performance or the type of snaps they receive during the games.

Here’s a look at the stock report for the Colts following the Week 10 win:

5 takeaways from Colts’ 10-6 win over the Patriots

Here are five takeaways from the Colts’ win in Week 10.

The Indianapolis Colts found a way to escape with a victory in Germany over the New England Patriots in a game that came down to the final two minutes.

This was a matchup that Indy should’ve easily won but their offense was ineffective after their opening touchdown drive. The Pats defense did a great job bottling Jonathan Taylor for the rest of the contest, which put the game on Gardner Minshew’s shoulders.

He was unable to get into a rhythm, and despite seeing little pressure, he played with happy feet and was inconsistent on his pass attempts. This allowed New England to hang in this game in the fourth quarter but the defense was able to close it out for the win. The Patriots were moving the ball well on the ground but an errant pass by Mac Jones led to a Julian Blackmon interception.

This would surprisingly lead to Bill Belichick benching Jones for Bailey Zappe on their last attempt to win the game in the final two minutes. The game ended on one of the weirder sequences I’ve seen.

On a play where it looked like the Pats had a false start, Zappe faked spiked the ball, and tried to force it into a covered wide receiver, and Rodney Thomas II got his hands on the ball to seal the win for the Colts.

This was by far one of the worst products the NFL has put in Germany but for Indy, a win is a win. Here are five takeaways from the contest:

Colts vs. Patriots: 5 things to watch in Week 10

What to watch for in Week 10.

The NFL will be wrapping up its International Series this week, featuring a matchup between the Indianapolis Colts (4-5) and New England Patriots (2-7) in Frankfurt, Germany.

This will be the third meeting between the franchises since Tom Brady left New England. The Colts beat the Pats for the first time since 2009 in 2021 but lost 26-3 in their 2022 matchup. This is a pivotal game for Indy. They have a chance to get to a .500 record heading into their bye week and can get some momentum going for a potential playoff push in their final seven games.

Here are five things to watch for when both teams kickoff Sunday football:

Colts vs. Patriots: NFL experts make Week 10 picks

The experts make their Week 10 picks.

The Indianapolis Colts (4-5) and New England Patriots (2-7) will be facing off for a Week 10 battle in Frankfurt as the NFL continues its expansion into Europe.

As the Colts are coming off a win that ended a three-game losing streak, the Patriots are trying to find their identity while holding the worst record in the AFC.

Vegas has the Colts sitting as 1.5-point favorites in this matchup, according to BetMGM.

Here’s how the experts around the league see this matchup shaking out:

Expert Pick Score (if applicable) Link
Nate Davis (USA TODAY) Colts 27-23 Link
Jarrett Bell (USA TODAY) Colts 24-20 Link
Lorenzo Reyes (USA TODAY) Colts 23-15 Link
Mike Clay (ESPN) Colts Link
Dan Graziano (ESPN) Colts Link
NFL Network Colts 20-17 Link
Bill Bender (Sporting News) Patriots 20-19 Link
Pete Prisco (CBS Sports) Panthers 20-14 Link
Cam DaSilva (Sportsbook Wire) Colts Link
Bleacher Report Colts 23-20 Link

Over at Tallysight, 75% of the analysts have the Colts walking away with a victory. In terms of the 1.5-point spread, 77% of analysts believe the Colts will cover in Germany.

This is likely to shape up into a close matchup, especially considering the unpredictable nature of the overseas games during the last few seasons. The Patriots offense has struggled mightily while the Colts defense has had it’s own issues save the Week 9 performance against the Carolina Panthers.

The Colts have played the Patriots twice since Tom Brady left the organization, splitting those games in 2021 (win) and 2022 (loss). The Colts are a different team with Shane Steichen as the head coach, but it’s still never easy going against the Patriots.

It should make for an interesting battle in Germany when the two teams kickoff at 9:30 p.m. ET on Sunday morning.

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Instant analysis of Colts’ 27-13 win over Panthers

Here’s our instant analysis from the Week 9 win.

The Indianapolis Colts (4-5) ended their three-game losing streak with a 27-13 win over the Carolina Panthers (1-7) on Sunday at Bank of America Stadium.

In a game the Colts were dominating going into halftime, the Panthers didn’t go away quietly until they made some crucial mistakes in the fourth quarter that allowed the Colts to put the game away.

With this win, the Colts ended their three-game skid and now will focus on getting healthy for the trip to Germany where they’ll face the New England Patriots.

But first, here’s our instant analysis from the Week 9 win:

Fantasy football start ’em, sit ’em: Week 9

Check out these starts and sits for fantasy football in Week 9.

With the Thursday night game in Week 9 now behind us, it’s time to focus our attention on the vital start/sit decisions to make in fantasy football for the weekend.

Four teams will be on a bye this week including the Detroit Lions, Denver Broncos, Jacksonville Jaguars and San Francisco 49ers.

Doing start/sit articles can be a little challenging. The players featured on the list below should not be taken as “must starts” or “must sits.” Instead, these are more suggestions on what we believe managers should do with fringe players heading into the weekend. The choice is ultimately up to the manager.

Just because a player is listed as a “start” doesn’t mean he should be put in the lineup over the secure, bona fide studs. Vice versa for the “sits.” If there’s no better option on the waiver wire or the bench, a manager shouldn’t automatically sit the player. That’s why these can be tricky waters to navigate.

Feel free to ask any specific start/sit questions via X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11) or check out our start/bench list for Week 9: