During Sunday night’s matchup, the Indianapolis Colts turned up the defensive heat, scoring off a big play led by nose tackle Grover Stewart. On a first-and-10, Stewart powered through the Vikings’ offensive line, overpowering center Garrett Bradbury and delivering a solid hit to quarterback Sam Darnold. The hit forced a fumble, leaving the ball up for grabs.
Cornerback Kenny Moore II was quick to react, scooping up the fumbled ball and running it back 38 yards for a touchdown. The score came with just over 10 minutes left in the second quarter and was the game’s first.
Initially, a flag thrown after Stewart’s contact with Darnold’s helmet put the Colts’ score in question. However, after a quick discussion, officials waved off the flag, allowing the touchdown to stand and giving Indianapolis an early lead over Minnesota.
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