AFC Power Rankings Week 10: Pats, Bengals rule the land (MNF Update)

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<p>The Colts made the previously undefeated Broncos looked significantly less menacing on Sunday afternoon, and much of that can be attributed to Andrew Luck returning to the form that had media pundits convinced he is a future Hall of Famer. For only the second time this season, Luck avoided throwing an interception, and he is no longer the league leader in interceptions thrown (Peyton Manning is).</p> <p>Claps are deserved for the Indy offensive line, which protected Luck well enough, only surrendering one sack to the lethal Denver pass rush. With a bye week to enjoy, Luck can rest up and the Colts can prepare for three of their next four games on the road, starting with a trip to Atlanta in Week 11. The AFC South is in the hands of Indy for now, but the Texans, Titans and Jaguars aren’t far behind.</p><div class=. AFC South. 4-5. Indianapolis Colts. 7. player. 46

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Indianapolis Colts

AFC South, 4-5

Indianapolis Colts
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The Colts made the previously undefeated Broncos looked significantly less menacing on Sunday afternoon, and much of that can be attributed to Andrew Luck returning to the form that had media pundits convinced he is a future Hall of Famer. For only the second time this season, Luck avoided throwing an interception, and he is no longer the league leader in interceptions thrown (Peyton Manning is).

Claps are deserved for the Indy offensive line, which protected Luck well enough, only surrendering one sack to the lethal Denver pass rush. With a bye week to enjoy, Luck can rest up and the Colts can prepare for three of their next four games on the road, starting with a trip to Atlanta in Week 11. The AFC South is in the hands of Indy for now, but the Texans, Titans and Jaguars aren’t far behind.

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