INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis defense may have turned Aaron Rodgers into a true believer Sunday.
Others around the league should take note, too.
After allowing three touchdown passes and 28 first-half points, the Colts held one of the NFL's highest-scoring teams to three second-half points, forced a key fumble less than a minute into overtime and set up Rodrigo Blankship's decisive 39-yard field goal for a 34-31 over the Green Bay Packers.
"We actually talked in the first quarter and he made it a point to say he didn't mean it as any disrespect to me," Pro Bowl linebacker Darius Leonard said, referring to a comment Rodgers made during the week. "I told him I didn't really take it as a disrespect, I took it as a challenge to go out and earn your respect. I told him I look for whatever motivates me because that's my ultimate goal: To win the game and earn the respect of your opponent."
Mission accomplished — twice.
Leonard and his teammates certainly lived up to their No. 1 defensive ranking over the final 33 minutes. They forced three fumbles and an interception. They held Aaron Jones to 41 yards rushing on 10 carries. And they limited Green Bay (7-3) to 18 offensive snaps over the final two-plus quarters.
Indy (7-3) did it with an old-school combination: An offense that played keep-away while the defense came up with two three-and-outs in the third quarter and a fourth down stop late in the fourth.
Yet in this wild, wacky game, it almost still wasn't enough.