Things looked bleak for the Indianapolis Colts as they fell down early to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. However, after facing a 21-0 deficit, it ended up being a 14-yard touchdown reception by Jack Doyle from Philip Rivers that helped the Colts win the game.

While Rivers put the ball only where Doyle could catch it, the veteran tight end made a spectacular effort to catch the ball. Doyle dove for the ball and was able to secure the ball to his body as he fell out of bounds.

The touchdown would give the Colts a one-point lead over the Bengals to begin the fourth quarter. Then, a field goal by Indianapolis would give them a four-point lead later in the final quarter.

The defense of the Colts would cap it off by sealing the game with an interception on Joe Burrow on the final drive.

Despite the huge play from the defense, Doyle's touchdown reception was the difference between the Colts being upset and them overcoming a huge deficit.

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