The Indianapolis Colts are looking to make a rally against the Green Bay Packers as they head into the fourth quarter on Sunday. Philip Rivers was able to drill a pass to tight end Jack Doyle late in the third to bring the score to 28-23 in favor of the Packers.

The Colts were then able to convert a two-point conversion, which led to the score being trimmed to 25-23. Rivers has been phenomenal against the Packers. He's completed 66.7 percent of his passes to his downfield arsenal, which has resulted in 210 yards along with three touchdowns. He's thrown for over 200 yards in every game this season but one.

As for Doyle, it was his first target of the game, which could bring about more production from the tight end going into the fourth quarter.

The Colts entered Week 11 with a 6-3 record, winning three of their last four contests. They're currently second in the AFC South behind only the Tennessee Titans.

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