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Colts Get Fast Start, Hold Off Charging Titans 24-17

Posted at 9:43 PM, Nov 20, 2016
and last updated 2016-11-20 22:43:57-05

Andrew Luck led the Indianapolis Colts to a big early lead Sunday, and the defense held on in the second half for a 24-17 victory over Tennessee.

Indianapolis (5-5) evened its record by winning back-to-back games for the first time this season.

And by earning their 11th straight victory in the series, the Colts climbed into second place in the AFC South.

For Tennessee (5-6) , it was more frustration against an old nemesis.

Luck was 15 of 28 for 262 yards with two touchdowns and one interception as the Colts scored touchdowns on each of their first three possessions for a 21-0 lead.

Tennessee rallied with a 3-yard TD pass from Marcus Mariota to DeMarco Murray in the final minute of the first half and a 34-yard TD pass from Mariota to Tajae Sharpe midway through the third quarter.

But the Titans never caught up. Their last gasp ended when Murray was stopped for no gain at the Colts 19-yard line with 2:42 to go.

Indy's T.Y. Hilton had five catches for 97 yards including an acrobatic TD catch in the first half, a ball that went through the hands of Titans cornerback Perrish Cox.

Mariota was 25 of 38 for 290 yards with two TD passes. Murray ran 21 times for 70 yards.

His streak of consecutive games with a rushing TD ended at five, tying Earl Campbell's franchise record.

STREAK BUSTER

Adam Vinatieri's NFL record streak of consecutive field goals made ended at 44 when a 42-yarder sailed wide right. While he has been terrific at just about every venue, the window end of Lucas Oil Stadium that has given so many other kickers trouble finally got Vinatieri on Sunday. He wound up making a 49-yarder late in the fourth quarter to give the Colts a 24-17 lead.

MURRAY'S MILESTONES

Murry, the 2014 rushing champion, reached the 1,000-yard mark for the third time in his career -- barely. The NFL's second-leading rusher entering the game will start next week with exactly 1,000 yards. His streak of consecutive games with a rushing TD ended at five, tying Earl Campbell's franchise record.

UP NEXT

Titans: Visit Chicago next Sunday.

Colts: Host Pittsburgh on Thanksgiving night.