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The Indianapolis Colts (8-4) will play on the road for the first time in over a month when they take on the Cleveland Brown (7-5) at FirstEnergy Stadium on Sunday. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. on FOX.
Indianapolis has an opportunity to clinch the AFC South Division title this weekend with a win and a Houston loss. Overall, the Colts trail the Browns, 13-14, in the all-time series but have won the last four games on the road. Sunday's game will mark the Colts' first trip to Cleveland since Nov. 30, 2008, a 10-6 victory.
Last week, Indianapolis defeated the Washington Redskins, 49-27, on 487 total net yards of offense, marking the team's ninth 400-yard game of the season, a franchise record. The Colts became the first NFL team to score six touchdowns of 30-plus yards in the same game since Washington in 1966 (seven). Quarterback Andrew Luck threw for a career-high five touchdown passes, including two apiece to tight end Coby Fleener and wide receiver Donte Moncrief. Both finished with 100-yard receiving games. Running back Daniel "Boom" Herron recorded a career-high 88 rushing yards and scored on a 49-yard run, the longest for the Colts this season.
Cleveland is coming off a 26-10 road loss to the Buffalo Bills last week. Quarterback Brian Hoyer completed 18-of-30 passes for 192 yards and two interceptions in the game. Johnny Manziel entered in the fourth quarter and completed 5-of-8 passes for 63 yards, while rushing for 13 yards and a touchdown. For the season, wide receiver Andrew Hawkins leads the team with 718 receiving yards and running back Terrance West has rushed for a team-high 502 yards.