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Colts-49ers: Trickery a Day After Halloween Helps Colts Remain Unbeaten

Article By on 2nd November, 2009

... That was the rating for the player who threw the go-ahead touchdown for the Colts.

However, it was not Peyton Manning. Nope, it was running back (former high school quarterback) Joseph Addai. The first time a passing toouchdown has been thrown by someone other than Manning in his tenure in Indy since Ken Dilger did it in 2001.

That’s right—for the first time since Nov. 30, 2008, Manning was held without a throwing touchdown in a game. He left that duty on Sunday to the high school All-American quarterback, Addai.

It was Addai's first career passing TD as a pro, and the result was perfect. Reggie Wayne stretched himself out at the end line to keep both feet in bounds to give the Colts their first lead of the game seven ...

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