The Colts' comeback bid fell short as the Seahawks secured a last-second victory at Lumen Field on Sunday. Despite Philip Rivers' valiant effort, the Colts suffered their fourth consecutive loss, ending with a score of 18-16. Rivers, aged 44, made a remarkable return to the field after an 1,800-day hiatus, showcasing his resilience and determination. However, the Seahawks' kicker, Jason Myers, sealed the deal with a 56-yard field goal in the final seconds, leaving the Colts with a bitter taste of defeat.
The Colts' strategy focused on a strong running game and limited Rivers' throws, which proved effective in the first half. They dominated possession time, outpacing the Seahawks with 10 first downs to their four. Laiatu Latu's defensive prowess, including a crucial third-down sack, contributed to the Colts' advantage. Kicker Blake Grupe's accurate field goals and Rivers' 422nd career touchdown pass to Josh Downs highlighted their early success.
However, the Seahawks adjusted their approach in the second half, converting a fourth-and-three play and outperforming the Colts in the third quarter. Sam Darnold's strategic completions to Rasheed Shaheed and Jaxon Smith-Njigba propelled Seattle into the red zone. Despite the Colts' defense's efforts, Myers' 34-yard field goal narrowed the lead to a single point.
The Colts' momentum was disrupted by a high snap on first-and-10, followed by a series of punts. Rivers' desperation pass was intercepted, leading to the final loss. The Seahawks' ability to grind down the clock and secure the win showcased their resilience, leaving the Colts with a challenging road ahead.