What we learned in NFL Week 10: Despite wins, can the Colts and Broncos find more consistency?
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What we learned in NFL Week 10: Despite wins, can the Colts and Broncos find more consistency?
"Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season kicked off Thursday with the Denver Broncos narrowly beating the Las Vegas Raiders despite two interceptions by quarterback Bo Nix. Sunday's action started in Berlin, where Indianapolis Colts star Jonathan Taylor turned in the best performance by a back all season in a win over the Atlanta Falcons. Our NFL Nation reporters reacted to all the action, answering lingering questions coming out of each game and detailing everything else you need to know for every team."
"Can the Colts clean things up on offense? Production has not been a problem for the Colts in their past two games. They've had over 800 combined yards in games against the Steelers and Falcons. The issue is inconsistency on the details with what has been the No. 1 offense in the NFL most of this season. The penalties, missed blitz pickups, protection breakdowns -- all of it was uncharacteristic. And it has happened two weeks in a row."
Week 10 featured the Denver Broncos narrowly beating the Las Vegas Raiders despite two interceptions by quarterback Bo Nix. Sunday's slate began in Berlin, where Indianapolis back Jonathan Taylor rushed for 244 yards and three touchdowns, the season's top individual rushing performance, in a win over the Atlanta Falcons. The Colts produced over 800 combined yards in consecutive games but struggled with penalties, missed blitz pickups and protection breakdowns, creating inconsistency despite ranking as the NFL's top offense much of the season. After acquiring cornerback Sauce Gardner, the Colts played him extensively, where he shadowed Drake London and nearly intercepted a third-down route.
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