Colts beat Broncos and broke NFL Records |
| Written by Matt Stevens | |||
| Sunday, 13 December 2009 19:10 | |||
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Sunday Peyton Manning threw four touchdown passes and the Colts defense stopped the Denver Broncos defeated by 28-16. The victory gave the Colts (13-0) continued his 22triunfo regular season, one more than the Patriots' winning streak ended earlier this year. The Colts clinched first place in the AFC pre-qualifying for the postseason, breaking the record for San Francisco for more games won in a decade. Indy has 114, the 49ers had 113 in the 1990s. Denver receiver Brandon Marshall also set a franchise: 21 catches in one game. He tied the mark with a reception for five yards for a touchdown when detracted 9:44 minutes of play putting the score at 21-16, broke on the last play of the Broncos. But Manning, who also suffered three interceptions sealed the victory with a one-yard pass to Dallas Clark touchdown his third game touchdown reception with 2:25 minutes left.
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