The Indianapolis Colts took a 7-0 first half lead over the Minnesota Vikings after a scoop and score by cornerback Kenny Moore.
Early in the second quarter, with the Vikings facing a 1st-and-10 at the Indianapolis 47 yard line, quarterback Sam Darnold took the snap and was almost immediately met by defensive tackle Grover Stewart, who bowled over center Garrett Bradbury, forcing the sack-fumble.
Moore would then pick up the ball and run it in from 38 yards out. Following the Matt Gay extra point, the Colts held a 7-0 lead.
Fumble six! Grover Stewart forced the ball out and Kenny Moore II scoops it up and scores for the @Colts!
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Overall, the Colts defense is finding ways to keep points off the board. The Vikings have found some success moving the ball but are 0-for-1 in the red zone and just 2-for-6 on third downs. They also missed a field goal attempt as well.
The success that the Indianapolis defense is finding is beginning in the trenches, with Stewart and DeForest Buckner giving the Minnesota interior offensive line fits early on.