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INDIANAPOLIS — In a pivotal clash with significant playoff implications, the Indianapolis Colts emerged victorious, defeating the Las Vegas Raiders 23-20. This win places the Colts on the brink of their first playoff berth since 2020, a testament to the effective performances of Jonathan Taylor and Gardner Minshew.

Running back Jonathan Taylor, the 2021 NFL rushing champion, returned to form with a season-high 96 yards and a touchdown. His resurgence, after being hampered by injuries in the past two seasons, was a crucial factor in the Colts’ victory. Quarterback Gardner Minshew also played a key role, completing 15 of 23 passes for 224 yards, including a deceptive 58-yard touchdown pass to Alec Pierce on a critical third-and-1 situation.

With this win, the Colts (9-7) now face an AFC South showdown against Houston next week. A win, coupled with a Jaguars loss at Tennessee, could secure them their first division title since 2014.

The Raiders, meanwhile, faced a significant setback with this loss, effectively eliminating them from the tight AFC playoff race. Interim coach Antonio Pierce expressed his pride in the team, acknowledging the disappointment but highlighting the team’s resilience.

Raiders’ quarterback Aidan O’Connell threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns, both to star receiver Davante Adams, who had 13 receptions for 126 yards. However, this effort wasn’t enough to secure a win, contrasting sharply with their upset victory in Indianapolis in 2021.

The Colts’ defense also played a pivotal role, especially in the second half, with two late penalties against Raiders’ cornerback Jack Jones proving costly for Las Vegas. Matt Gay capitalized on these opportunities, scoring three second-half field goals, including one following the penalties against Jones.

For the Raiders, Davante Adams reached another milestone, topping the 1,000-yard mark for the fourth consecutive season. The Raiders also saw significant contributions from Zamir White, who had 20 carries for 71 yards.

Injuries were a concern for both teams. The Raiders lost left tackle Thayer Munford Jr. and T Cole Fotheringham, and played without key players like RB Josh Jacobs. The Colts saw the return of RT Braden Smith and WR Michael Pittman Jr., but had RB Zack Moss and CB Kenny Moore II sidelined.

The Colts’ Michael Pittman Jr. and LB Zaire Franklin achieved personal milestones, with Pittman recording a career-high 104 receptions and Franklin breaking the franchise’s single-season tackle record.

Looking forward, the Raiders will host Denver in their season finale, while the Colts face a crucial matchup against Houston with playoff implications.

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