We had ’em. After trailing 17-0 in the first half, a clutch return in the final seconds of the second quarter gave us hope at halftime.

Peyton Manning wasted no time in the second half, tying the game at 17 in large part due to a 60-yard bomb to Emmanuel Sanders for the score.

The Colts aka the team Manning saved took the lead again on a touchdown, but the GOAT answered, nearing the all-time passing yards record owned by the PERVE, Favre.

Andrew Luck, the bitch Indianapolis sold their soul for, was held to a field goal with six minutes remaining in regulation.

Now three yards away from the mark, Manning stepped back on first down… and was intercepted. The ball appeared to hit the ground, but no challenge was issued from Denver, the second time they seemed to miss a bad call.

The defense just needed to hold the Colts to a field goal. They had a great chance several times, blowing third downs, committing bad penalties, and eventually allowing all the time to tick off the clock.

Maybe Manning wasn’t meant to be robbed of his glory in front of these traitor ass fans. He’ll be heading home next week, where Denver needs to learn some lessons from this loss.