Another sign that it might be the Lions' day: A blocked punt after the Colts' second possession gives the Lions possession at the Colts' 32. Two plays later, Stafford hits wide receiver Marvin Jones Jr. with a 25-yard TD pass for a 7-0 lead. Two possessions. Two great plays on special teams. A TD catch. The Lions are on their way. – Mike O'Hara
Spreading the wealth: Colts quarterback Philip Rivers completed 23 passes Sunday to 11 different Colts pass catchers. Talk about spreading the wealth. No Colts receiver had more than three receptions on the day. Indy got it done in the passing game with all hands on deck. – Tim Twentyman
The reality that it's not the Lions' day: The Colts score three TDs before the end of the half, and Matt Prater misses a 48-yard field-goal attempt on the last play of the first half. The Colts have a 20-7 lead. – Mike O'Hara
Okwara impressive: Defensive end Romeo Okwara continued his fine play so far this season Sunday. Okwara recorded six quarterback hurries and a sack, his fifth this season, which leads the team. No other Lions defender had more than two hurries against the Colts. Okwara continues to be Detroit's best pass rusher this season. – Tim Twentyman
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