The Colts host the Chargers after blowing the biggest lead in NFL history, 33-0, losing to the Vikings in their tendency to allow points in bunches.
No team has played an opponent that is coming off a defeat in which it blew a 33-point lead.
NFL games have been a Christmas Day staple since 1971. Here’s a look at some of the most memorable games. Two weeks before crumbling against the Vikings, Indianapolis trailed Dallas 21-19 in the fourth quarter before surrendering five touchdowns in barely 11 minutes. “Things happen in this league,” Chargers defensive lineman Morgan Fox said, speaking of Indianapolis’ most recent disaster. “Don’t forget, they were playing a good football team.”
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