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Bengals rally, spoil Andrew Luck’s return with win over Colts

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Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton (13) scores a touchdown as he’s hit by Cincinnati Bengals cornerback William Jackson (22) during the second half of an NFL football game in Indianapolis today.

INDIANAPOLIS >> Andy Dalton rallied the Cincinnati Bengals with three scores in the final 19 minutes today and Clayton Fejedelem scored on an 83-yard fumble return with 24 seconds to go, giving the Bengals a 34-23 victory at Indianapolis.

Cincinnati snapped an eight-game losing streak in Indy.

The loss spoiled the Colts’ season opener — and the return of Andrew Luck, who made his first start in more than 20 months.

It looked as if Luck was up to his old tricks after staking the Colts to a 23-10 lead midway through the third quarter and again late when he led the Colts 50 yards to the Bengals 25-yard line in the final minute.

Luck completed a pass on third down to Pro Bowl tight end Jack Doyle, who appeared to have the first down.

However Fejedelem knocked the ball out, scooped it up and sprinted down the sideline avoiding Luck on his way to the end zone for the sealing score.

Dalton was 21 of 38 with 243 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. Joe Mixon gave Cincinnati a 24-23 lead with a leaping 1-yard TD plunge with 11:07 to go and finished with 17 carries for 95 yards.

A.J. Green had six catches for 92 yards, including a 38-yard TD catch in the third quarter.

Luck looked rusty initially with his first official pass since Jan. 1, 2017, being underthrown to Doyle and picked off by linebacker Preston Brown. But Luck wound up 39 of 53 with 319 yards with two touchdowns.

Ryan Grant caught eight passes for 59 yards and Doyle had seven catches for 60 yards.

After Cincinnati took a 3-0 lead, Luck led the Colts 72 yards to set up Adam Vinatieri for the first of three first-half field goals. Luck’s perfect 26-yard TD pass to Eric Ebron made it 10-3 and when Vinatieri added a 38-yard field goal it was 13-3.

Dalton answered with a 3-yard TD pass to John Ross, but Luck quickly moved the Colts into field goal position and Vinatieri’s 51-yarder gave Indy a 16-10 halftime lead.

Luck hooked up with T.Y. Hilton for a nifty 5-yard score, fitting the ball into a tight window at the goal line to make it 23-10 midway through the third quarter.

But the Colts didn’t score again.

Dalton, meanwhile threw the TD pass to Green to cut the deficit to 23-17, Mixon’s scoring run made it 24-23 and Randy Bullock followed those scores with a 39-yard field goal.

Cincinnati safety Shawn Williams was ejected in the first quarter after helmet-to-helmet contact with Luck — becoming the first player to be ejected this season.

Fejedelem replaced Williams and helped clinched the win for the Bengals.

NATIONAL ANTHEM

The Colts and Bengals both refrained from any player protests while the national anthem was sung. And neither team had any players stay in the locker room.

INJURY REPORT

Bengals: Brown limped off the field late in the first half with an injured right ankle. Defensive tackle Andrew Billings also left with leg cramps late in the third quarter.

Colts: Indy started the game without longtime left tackle Anthony Castonzo (hamstring), projected right tackle Denzelle Good (knee/wrist) and running back Marlon Mack (hamstring). The Colts also lost cornerback Chris Milton in the second half after he entered the concussion protocol.

UP NEXT

Bengals: Head home to host Baltimore on Thursday night.

Colts: Begin a two-game road trip against the NFC East by visiting Washington next Sunday.

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