Here are the top three keys to victory for the New York Jets to beat the Indianapolis Colts in Week 6 action.

The New York Jets have only won two games this year, but when they do, they do it in impressive fashion. They exploded for more than 500 yards of offense in a 34-16 victory on Sunday against the Denver Broncos. The Jets will be looking for a repeat performance this week when they welcome the Indianapolis Colts into town.

The Colts are coming off a convincing loss against the Patriots. Andrew Luck needs some help this week if they look to bounce back against the Jets. There were several big plays that could have been if it were not for some easy drops by his receivers. The Colts were without star wide receiver T.Y. Hilton, who is still questionable for this week’s game with a hamstring injury. If he does not suit up Sunday, it will be another long day for the Colts offense.

When looking at the numbers more closely, the Jets still have many lingering issues. Sam Darnold completed less than 50 percent of his passes, bringing his average down to 55 percent for the year. The defense was not on the field much, but they were getting gashed by running back Phillip Lindsay before the Broncos abandoned the run when things got out of hand. To say their recent win is a sign of things to come, think again. This is a young team who will have their ups and downs, so expectations should be leveled.

The Jets are more talented than these Colts, however, it will still take a full team effort to even up their record with a win on Sunday. If the Jets want to keep it going, they will need to stick to these top keys to victory.

3. Get to Andrew Luck

Luck is as good as they get when given time to make his reads. Even with a sub-par receiving corps, he has the ability to throw people open with his vision and accuracy. However, when put under pressure, anyone is capable of making mistakes.

With Hilton potentially out again, the Jets will be able to shift their attention to Luck. Leonard Williams needs to keep up his recent surge of three sacks in two games by creating consistent pressure up the middle. He will likely be double teamed so newcomer Henry Anderson should have some one-on-one opportunities on passing downs.

If the Jets can keep the pressure on Luck, there will be turnover opportunities for Jamal Adams and the rest of New Jack City.

On to the offense with our next key.