All the Indianapolis Colts had to do was defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 18. A victory would have placed Indianapolis in the playoffs and they would be preparing for Super Wild Card Weekend. Instead, Carson Wentz and his teammates enter the offseason after getting themselves back into playoff contention.

According to ESPN, Carson Wentz reacts to the brutal blow delivered by the Jaguars on Sunday, saying “It's a bad feeling.” The Colts have struggled in Jacksonville recently, as Indianapolis has not won there since 2014. That horrendous streak continues after Wentz and his teammates were eliminated by the worst franchise in the league this year.

Considering the Colts just had to win one of their remaining two games on the schedule makes this loss worse. They had two chances to secure a playoff berth but choked in the final two contests of the season. Carson Wentz elaborates on what is going through the franchise's mind right now.

“Knowing that we were in control in our destiny the last two weeks and didn't get it done. Definitely left a bad taste in my mouth, a lot of guys' mouth. Not what we expected. We expected to finish stronger than we did. A bad, bad feeling,” Carson Wentz on the Colts loss.

We'll see if the Colts can recover next year as the franchise enters the offseason early. This team needs some upgrades to the roster, which means Indianapolis could be one of the busier teams in the league in the summer. For now, Indianapolis must watch the playoffs unfold just like the rest of us. On the couch.