The Indianapolis Colts forced overtime against the Tennessee Titans in their Week 8 matchup. However, it wasn't the prettiest sight to see. After making a catastrophic mistake, Carson Wentz turned around and marched his team down the field to tie up the score.

According to Dov Kleiman, Wentz made one of the worst plays a quarterback can do. He attempts to throw the ball away to avoid the safety and throws a pick-6 instead. It was just a terrible play that gave Tennessee a 31-24 lead late in the fourth quarter.

It seemed all hope was lost. However, Carson Wentz turns around and made a miraculous play to get his team down the field… Well, sort of.

Wentz launched the ball down the Colts' field in an attempt to score a final touchdown to tie up the ball game. However, it was severely underthrown, which forced Kevin Byard to run into the receiver, per Dov Kleiman.

It's not pretty, but this is something we're used to seeing out of Carson Wentz these days. He's made questionable decisions when under pressure, and doesn't have the arm strength to open up the playbook. In fact, the Colts are so successful in drawing the defensive pass interference call, it might just be the best play in their playbook.

The rivalry between the Titans and Colts has always been one-sided. In history, Indianapolis tends to beat Tennessee more often than not. No matter where each franchise is at in their structure, the Colts-Titans games are always close.

Although the Titans are the favorite to win the AFC South, the Colts are going to do their best to steal a win away from Tennessee. Thanks to Wentz making Wentz type of plays, the Colts nearly lost this game but got back into it as well.

Keep an eye on the AFC South, as the Colts are a very underrated team in the NFL.