Mike Wells ESPN Staff Writer

Philip Rivers' interception - his 21st in his last 17 games - wasn't the most alarming part of the first half for the Colts, who lead 17-14. It was their inability to slow down QB Gardner Minshew and the Jags offense. Minshew was 12-of-13 for 93 yards and two touchdowns in the first. The Colts were supposed to be better on defense this season, but they haven't shown anything yet, as the Jaguars are averaging 6.1 yards a play.