NFL: DENVER (2-1) at INDIANAPOLIS (3-0) <h3>Colts look to complete another perfect September</h3> Denver (2-1) at Indianapolis (3-0) 4:15 pm EDT INDIANAPOLIS (Ticker) -- Since Tony Dungy arrived as coach in 2002,the Indianapolis Colts have specialized in fast starts. One of three unbeaten teams remaining in the AFC, the Colts lookto complete their third straight perfect September on Sundaywhen they host the Denver Broncos. Under Dungy, the Colts are 17-2 in September, including acurrent 11-game winning streak that was extended last week witha 30-24 victory against the Houston Texans. Indianapolis has not lost in September since a 27-24season-opening defeat at New England in 2004. Last season, the Colts became the first team to NFL history tostart 9-0 for the second straight year. The defending Super Bowlchampions have won 37 of their last 45 regular-season games. One of those wins came in dramatic fashion at Denver lastseason, when Adam Vinatieri kicked a 37-yard field goal with twoseconds remaining to give the Colts a 34-31 victory. The Colts are playing at the RCA Dome for the first time sincerouting the New Orleans Saints, 41-10, in the season opener. The Broncos won their first two games of the season onfinal-play field goals by kicker Jason Elam, beating Buffalo,15-14, and Oakland, 23-20, in overtime. But Denver dropped a 23-14 decision to the Jacksonville Jaguarslast week, leaving the Colts, Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelersas the AFC's remaining unbeaten teams. After rushing for an average of 176 yards in their first twogames, the Broncos were held to 47 yards on the ground againstJacksonville. Travis Henry, who rushed for a combined 267 yards in the firsttwo weeks, was limited to just 35 yards on 11 carries by theJaguars. The teams are meeting for the seventh time since Dungy becamethe Colts' coach. Indianapolis has a 4-2 edge, including playoffvictories in 2003 and 2004.
NFL: DENVER (2-1) at INDIANAPOLIS (3-0) <h3>Colts look to complete another perfect September</h3> Denver (2-1) at Indianapolis (3-0) 4:15 pm EDT INDIANAPOLIS (Ticker) -- Since Tony Dungy arrived as coach in 2002,the Indianapolis Colts have specialized in fast starts. One of three unbeaten teams remaining in the AFC, the Colts lookto complete their third straight perfect September on Sundaywhen they host the Denver Broncos. Under Dungy, the Colts are 17-2 in September, including acurrent 11-game winning streak that was extended last week witha 30-24 victory against the Houston Texans. Indianapolis has not lost in September since a 27-24season-opening defeat at New England in 2004. Last season, the Colts became the first team to NFL history tostart 9-0 for the second straight year. The defending Super Bowlchampions have won 37 of their last 45 regular-season games. One of those wins came in dramatic fashion at Denver lastseason, when Adam Vinatieri kicked a 37-yard field goal with twoseconds remaining to give the Colts a 34-31 victory. The Colts are playing at the RCA Dome for the first time sincerouting the New Orleans Saints, 41-10, in the season opener. The Broncos won their first two games of the season onfinal-play field goals by kicker Jason Elam, beating Buffalo,15-14, and Oakland, 23-20, in overtime. But Denver dropped a 23-14 decision to the Jacksonville Jaguarslast week, leaving the Colts, Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelersas the AFC's remaining unbeaten teams. After rushing for an average of 176 yards in their first twogames, the Broncos were held to 47 yards on the ground againstJacksonville. Travis Henry, who rushed for a combined 267 yards in the firsttwo weeks, was limited to just 35 yards on 11 carries by theJaguars. The teams are meeting for the seventh time since Dungy becamethe Colts' coach. Indianapolis has a 4-2 edge, including playoffvictories in 2003 and 2004.
NFL: DENVER (2-1) at INDIANAPOLIS (3-0) <h3>Colts look to complete another perfect September</h3> Denver (2-1) at Indianapolis (3-0) 4:15 pm EDT INDIANAPOLIS (Ticker) -- Since Tony Dungy arrived as coach in 2002,the Indianapolis Colts have specialized in fast starts. One of three unbeaten teams remaining in the AFC, the Colts lookto complete their third straight perfect September on Sundaywhen they host the Denver Broncos. Under Dungy, the Colts are 17-2 in September, including acurrent 11-game winning streak that was extended last week witha 30-24 victory against the Houston Texans. Indianapolis has not lost in September since a 27-24season-opening defeat at New England in 2004. Last season, the Colts became the first team to NFL history tostart 9-0 for the second straight year. The defending Super Bowlchampions have won 37 of their last 45 regular-season games. One of those wins came in dramatic fashion at Denver lastseason, when Adam Vinatieri kicked a 37-yard field goal with twoseconds remaining to give the Colts a 34-31 victory. The Colts are playing at the RCA Dome for the first time sincerouting the New Orleans Saints, 41-10, in the season opener. The Broncos won their first two games of the season onfinal-play field goals by kicker Jason Elam, beating Buffalo,15-14, and Oakland, 23-20, in overtime. But Denver dropped a 23-14 decision to the Jacksonville Jaguarslast week, leaving the Colts, Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelersas the AFC's remaining unbeaten teams. After rushing for an average of 176 yards in their first twogames, the Broncos were held to 47 yards on the ground againstJacksonville. Travis Henry, who rushed for a combined 267 yards in the firsttwo weeks, was limited to just 35 yards on 11 carries by theJaguars. The teams are meeting for the seventh time since Dungy becamethe Colts' coach. Indianapolis has a 4-2 edge, including playoffvictories in 2003 and 2004.
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL DENVER 0 INDIANAPOLIS 0 14:54 LEFT, 1ST QTR DEN BALL ON DEN 36 YD LINE 1ST AND 10</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL FG DEN JASON ELAM 35 YD DENVER 3 INDIANAPOLIS 0 11:32 LEFT, 1ST QTR</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL DENVER 3 INDIANAPOLIS 0 11:27 LEFT, 1ST QTR IND BALL ON IND 30 YD LINE 1ST AND 10</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL DENVER 3 INDIANAPOLIS 0 7:47 LEFT, 1ST QTR DEN BALL ON DEN 14 YD LINE 1ST AND 10</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL TD DEN BRANDON MARSHALL 7 YD PASS FROM JAY CUTLER (JASON ELAM KICK) DENVER 10 INDIANAPOLIS 0 2:19 LEFT, 1ST QTR</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL DENVER 10 INDIANAPOLIS 0 2:11 LEFT, 1ST QTR IND BALL ON DEN 46 YD LINE 1ST AND 10</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL END, 1ST QTR 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL --- --- --- --- ----- DENVER 10 10 INDIANAPOLIS 0 0 END, 1ST QTR SCORING SUMMARY 1ST QUARTER: DEN - FG, JASON ELAM 35 YD, 3:28. Drive: 8 plays, 47 yards in 3:28. Key plays: Henry 10-yard run to Denver 46; Henry 14-yard run to Indianapolis 35; Henry 15-yard run to Indianapolis 20. DENVER 3-0 DEN - TD, BRANDON MARSHALL 7 YD PASS FROM JAY CUTLER (JASON ELAM KICK), 12:41. Drive: 10 plays, 86 yards in 5:28. Key plays: Cutler 12-yard pass to Marshall to Denver 26; Henry 13-yard run to Denver 39; Young 32-yard run on 3rd-and-4 to Indianapolis 9. DENVER 10-0</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL TD IND JOSEPH ADDAI 13 YD RUN (ADAM VINATIERI KICK) DENVER 10 INDIANAPOLIS 7 14:23 LEFT, 2ND QTR</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL DENVER 10 INDIANAPOLIS 7 14:17 LEFT, 2ND QTR DEN BALL ON DEN 20 YD LINE 1ST AND 10</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">CORRECTION NFL TD IND JOSEPH ADDAI 14 YD RUN (ADAM VINATIERI KICK) DENVER 10 INDIANAPOLIS 7 14:23 LEFT, 2ND QTR</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL FG DEN JASON ELAM 22 YD DENVER 13 INDIANAPOLIS 7 8:29 LEFT, 2ND QTR</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL DENVER 13 INDIANAPOLIS 7 8:22 LEFT, 2ND QTR IND BALL ON IND 39 YD LINE 1ST AND 10</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL TD IND DALLAS CLARK 9 YD PASS FROM PEYTON MANNING (ADAM VINATIERI KICK) DENVER 13 INDIANAPOLIS 14 3:49 LEFT, 2ND QTR</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL DENVER 13 INDIANAPOLIS 14 3:49 LEFT, 2ND QTR DEN BALL ON DEN 20 YD LINE 1ST AND 10</div>
NFL: DENVER at INDIANAPOLIS <div class="pre">NFL TWO MINUTE WARNING, 1ST HALF DENVER 13 INDIANAPOLIS 14 DEN BALL ON DEN 29 YD LINE 4TH AND 1</div>