The Indianapolis Colts saw their five-game winning streak snapped on Sunday afternoon after a tough 6-0 loss against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

It was a rough performance offensively that saw the Colts struggle to get anything going against the Jaguars' talented defense to even register a single scoring drive. Head coach Frank Reich has voiced that this doesn't change things for the franchise as they will continue to take the same approach to each game moving forward, according to Zak Keefer of the Indy Star.

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The Colts have found much success over the last several weeks that saw them vaunt themselves back into the playoff picture after snapping off five straight wins prior to facing the Jaguars. It was simply a performance that Reich wants to put behind his team and not alter what has helped them find success on the field over the last handful of games where they should have a great deal of improvement on both sides of the ball. They had become one of the hottest teams in the league that has largely been fueled by star quarterback Andrew Luck putting together a resurgent campaign.

Luck did experience a minor step back against the Jaguars where he was unable to lead the team on a scoring drive after completing 33-of-52 passes for 248 yards with no touchdown an interception. It was a game that the offense struggled to move the ball down the field against the Jaguars stout defense, but it was a game that saw their own respective defense do more than enough to keep them in the game and give them a chance to win.

Ultimately, it is a learning experience for the team to take a step forward from over the last month of the regular season where they are still firmly in play for one of the two wildcard spots.