INDIANAPOLIS _ A look at who was hot and who was not Sunday as the Raiders beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-24 Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
The Raiders got a 26-yard field goal in the third quarter by Daniel Carlson, but effectively played keep-away from the Colts to do it, driving 82 yards in 16 plays and taking 9:12 off the clock.
The Colts cut the lead to 24-17 with over five minutes to play on Jacoby Brissett's 4-yard touchdown pass to Chester Rogers.
The Raiders had a chance to work the clock and ice the game, only to commit three false starts and end up kicking the ball to the Colts at their own 28 with 2:28 left.
Safety Erik Harris then made the defensive play the Raiders have been looking for through the first four games of the season, returning an interception 30 yards for a touchdown.
Indianapolis scored a late touchdown with 1:10 to play when Brissett threw a 48-yard touchdown pass to Eric Ebron.