Indianapolis 27, New England 20

1 2 3 4 T
IND (8-0) 7 10 7 3 27
NWE (6-2) 0 14 3 3 20

Final

8:15 PM ET
November 5, 2006
Gillette Stadium,
Foxboro, MA

Defense grabs 4 INTs to help Colts remain unbeaten

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2424
3rd down efficiency
5-107-13
4th down efficiency
0-02-2
Total Yards354349
Passing301201
Comp-Att
20-3620-35
Yards per pass
8.45.7
Rushing53148
Rushing Attempts
2533
Yards per rush
2.14.5
Penalties7-688-81
Turnovers25
Fumbles lost
11
Interceptions thrown
14
Possession29:2630:34
Air/Ground Leaders
Indianapolis Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Manning20/3632621
New England Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Brady20/3520104
Indianapolis Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Addai1843114
Rhodes41307
New England Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Maroney1363017
Dillon1348210
Indianapolis Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Harrison8145244
Wayne690033
New England Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Watson454025
Gabriel245039
Indianapolis Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Wilkins110
Wayne100
New England Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Dillon110
Hawkins001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERINDNWE
TD10:30Marvin Harrison 5 Yd Pass From Peyton Manning (Adam Vinatieri Kick)
Drive: 9 plays, 68 yds, 4:43
70
SECOND QUARTERINDNWE
TD0:35Corey Dillon 1 Yd Run (Stephen Gostkowski Kick)
Drive: 11 plays, 68 yds, 5:05
77
TD5:04Joseph Addai 2 Yd Run (Adam Vinatieri Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 82 yds, 4:29
147
TD10:46Corey Dillon 4 Yd Run (Stephen Gostkowski Kick)
Drive: 11 plays, 66 yds, 5:42
1414
FG13:14Adam Vinatieri 23 Yd
Drive: 6 plays, 24 yds, 2:28
1714
THIRD QUARTERINDNWE
TD8:04Marvin Harrison 4 Yd Pass From Peyton Manning (Adam Vinatieri Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 74 yds, 2:35
2414
FG9:42Stephen Gostkowski 49 Yd
Drive: 6 plays, 30 yds, 1:38
2417
FOURTH QUARTERINDNWE
FG4:43Adam Vinatieri 31 Yd
Drive: 8 plays, 33 yds, 2:47
2717
FG8:59Stephen Gostkowski 26 Yd
Drive: 9 plays, 53 yds, 4:16
2720

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- Peyton Manning didn't have to be perfect for the Colts to remain the only team with a perfect record.

He had plenty of help from a defense that had been far from perfect all season. With four interceptions -- the last ending the Patriots' final chance with 1:18 left -- Indianapolis beat New England 27-20 Sunday night to improve to 8-0.

Scouts Inc.'s take ...
The marquee game of the week between the visiting Indianapolis Colts and the New England Patriots was a story of two different quarterback performances. Peyton Manning threw for 326 yards and Tom Brady (above) threw four interceptions. The much-maligned Colts defense played well, pressuring Brady and the Patriots offense with eight man fronts vs. the ground game and effective pass rushing vs. the air attack. Indy safety Bob Sanders made his presence felt with big hits on the Patriots ballcarriers. New England could not overcome five turnovers, a missed field goal and several penalties to take its second loss of the season.

With the loss by Chicago and coach Lovie Smith to Miami earlier Sunday, the Colts are the NFL's only unbeaten team.

"Lovie let me down," Indianapolis coach Tony Dungy said. "I was hoping they'd win so they would get all the focus."

Sunday's win capped an impressive two-game road stretch against two of the best teams in the AFC. On Sunday, he threw for 328 yards and tossed two touchdown passes to Marvin Harrison one week after throwing for 345 yards and three scores in a 34-31 win at Denver.

"Those are two very tough places to play," Dungy said. "We're finding a lot of different ways to win. We still aren't playing our best."

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady certainly didn't on Sunday.

Two of his interceptions came on tipped balls against a defense that had just five picks in its first seven games. The Patriots' running game did gain 148 yards against the NFL's worst rush defense.

"We ran successfully and made some passes," Brady said, "but it all gets negated when you turn the ball over."

His 201 yards passing were just 56 more than Harrison had on his eight catches.

The Patriots (6-2) ended a four-game winning streak and dropped a second straight to Indianapolis after winning six in a row.

They also were victimized for the first time by Adam Vinatieri, who signed as a free agent after kicking two Super Bowl winning field goals for New England in the final seconds. But he also missed twice in the second half as his once adoring fans booed.

"They are trying to get loud and make it hard on the opposing team and that totally makes sense," he said. "I wish I had played a little bit better."

The Colts defense also recovered a fumble and allowed no touchdown passes, only two scoring runs by Corey Dillon and two field goals by rookie Stephen Gostkowski.

The Colts became the only team to start consecutive seasons at 8-0 since the Green Bay Packers did it three straight years from 1929-31. And for the first time in his brilliant career, Manning has thrown for 300 yards in three consecutive games.

What a catch
Troy Brown
Brown
With his second catch of the game -- a 5-yard pass from quarterback Tom Brady in the second quarter -- New England receiver Troy Brown topped Stanley Morgan for most catches in Patriots history.
CareerPlayerYears
538Troy Brown 1993-06
534 Stanley Morgan 1977-89
490Ben Coates 1991-99
363Irving Fryar 1984-92
329Terry Glenn 1996-01
292Gino Cappelletti 1960-70

"All anybody wants to talk about with this team is, 'what are you guys going to do in the playoffs,' " said Manning, who took the team to the AFC title game just once while reaching the postseason the last four years. "I will enjoy this one for a little while."

Manning won his second straight game against the Patriots and is 4-10 against them.

The Patriots had one last chance after Vinatieri missed from 37 yards with 1:55 left. But on the Patriots' second play, Brady was intercepted by Cato June.

"That was a tough night all the way around," Brady said. "The defense really kept us in there with as many turnovers as there were."

The Colts never trailed as Manning threw the first of his two touchdown passes to Harrison, a 5-yarder, on their opening possession.

Patriots safety Rodney Harrison didn't return after hurting his arm in the first quarter.

"We had to adjust," cornerback Ellis Hobbs said. "The ship gets rocked a little bit and you make it steady."

The Patriots defense did that better than the offense.

The Colts began the day tied for 21st in points allowed. But the first sign the defense would be a positive factor came when Antoine Bethea ended the Patriots' first drive with an interception in the end zone. Manning then drove the Colts 68 yards to his first scoring pass to Marvin Harrison.

The Patriots tied the game on Dillon's 1-yard run on the second play of the second quarter. Indianapolis countered with an 82-yard drive capped by Joseph Addai's 2-yard touchdown run, before New England tied it again on Dillon's 4-yard run.

Then Terrence Wilkins returned the kickoff 70 yards to the Patriots 29 and Vinatieri put the Colts ahead for good 17-14 with a 33-yard field goal with 1:46 left in the half. New England's final possession before intermission ended on Bob Sanders' interception at the Indianapolis 3.

"We're not going to win many games that way, giving up big plays on special teams, defense," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said.

Vinatieri's miss on a 37-yarder early in the third quarter was his first failure in 16 attempts this season and ended a string of 12 possessions in which the Colts scored 10 times. The only two times they failed in that stretch were at the end of their last two first halves, when Manning knelt down with the ball.

Harrison's 4-yard scoring catch made it 24-14 midway through the third quarter. Gostkowski then kicked a 49-yard field goal, Vinatieri connected from 31 and Gostkowski was good again from 26. Harrison's TD was a twisting, diving one-handed catch in the right edge of the end zone on which he barely dragged both feet in bounds.

"Peyton and Marvin have that connection," Hobbs said. "Peyton put it right there."

Game notes
Troy Brown broke Stanley Morgan's team record for career receptions with the Patriots with 538 after making five catches. Morgan caught 534. ... Harrison broke a tie with Lenny Moore for most touchdowns by a Colt. He has 115, two more than Moore, who played when the team was in Baltimore. ... For the first time this season, the Colts scored fewer than 30 points and the Patriots allowed more than 17.


NFL Scores

Sunday, November 5th 2006
Green Bay 10 Final
Buffalo 24
Miami 31 Final
Chicago 13
Atlanta 14 Final
Detroit 30
Kansas City 31 Final
St. Louis 17
Houston 10 Final
NY Giants 14
New Orleans 31 Final
Tampa Bay 14
Dallas 19 Final
Washington 22
Tennessee 7 Final
Jacksonville 37
Cincinnati 20 Final
Baltimore 26
Minnesota 3 Final
San Francisco 9
Denver 31 Final
Pittsburgh 20
Cleveland 25 Final
San Diego 32
Indianapolis 27 Final
New England 20
Monday, November 6th 2006
Oakland 0 Final
Seattle 16