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Colts Legend Peyton Manning Points to Defense — Not Offense — as the Root of the Team’s Collapse After Controversial 20–16 Loss to Texans

Indianapolis, Indiana – November 30, 2025

The Indianapolis Colts suffered a frustrating 20–16 defeat to the Houston Texans in a pivotal AFC South matchup on Sunday. And while many expected the conversation to center on an injury-depleted offense, franchise icon Peyton Manning offered a completely different perspective: the real problem was the defense — compounded by a controversial officiating decision.

Appearing on a national sports radio show Monday morning, Manning did not hold back when discussing a Colts defense that repeatedly broke down in critical moments, especially after losing cornerback Sauce Gardner early to a calf injury. He also emphasized a key mistake by veteran Kenny Moore II and the officiating crew’s failure to control the game.

“The problem isn’t the offense. This is a defensive collapse. You can’t let an opponent march down the field, miss critical tackles, blow key situations — and still expect to win. And when a few officiating decisions go against you on top of that, everything falls apart even faster.”

The Colts defense struggled from start to finish against C.J. Stroud, who orchestrated a 12-play, clock-draining touchdown drive in the final minutes to seal the game for Houston. Without Gardner, the secondary looked visibly unsettled. Kenny Moore II — normally one of the most reliable slot corners in the NFL — surrendered two costly third-down conversions, including a brutal 3rd-and-15 that extended the Texans’ game-winning drive.

What frustrated the Colts sideline and fans even more was a blatant missed delay-of-game call in the third quarter. Head coach Shane Steichen erupted on the sideline, while Lucas Oil Stadium shook with chants of “Refs suck!” as the big screen replay clearly showed the play clock hitting zero before the snap.

Manning didn’t shy away from that controversy either.

“You can’t miss a delay-of-game that obvious in a one-possession division game,” he said. “It changes momentum. It changes field position. It changes the entire flow of the game.”

Despite a tough, gutsy performance from Daniel Jones — playing through a fractured fibula — and an offense that held up reasonably well under the circumstances, the Colts defense simply couldn’t close. The Texans controlled the ball for 32 minutes, ran efficiently with Joe Mixon, and repeatedly targeted Moore and a Gardner-less secondary.

“This isn’t about effort,” Manning added. “It’s about discipline, communication, and situational awareness. When you lose your top corner, someone has to step up. Instead, Houston dictated the entire fourth quarter.”

The loss drops the Colts to 8–4 and deals a serious blow to their AFC South hopes — a frustrating setback for a team that opened the season with playoff-level promise.

Manning closed with a blunt warning:
“If this defense doesn’t tighten up immediately, they’re going to undo everything this team is trying to build in December.”

The Colts legend’s message is unmistakable: this time, the offense isn’t the issue — it was the defense, the critical mistakes, and a handful of baffling officiating decisions that cost Indianapolis the game.

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