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Joe Flacco, Colts focused on correcting mistakes while staying confident ahead of Week 10 matchup vs. Bills

Joe Flacco, Colts focused on correcting mistakes while staying confident ahead of Week 10 matchup vs. Bills


The Colts’ 21-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football left a bad taste in everyone’s mouths.

It was a game with some standout plays – defensive tackles Grover Stewart and DeForest Buckner combined for three of the Colts’ four sacks, linebacker Zaire Franklin had the second interception of his career and cornerback Kenny Moore II recovered a fumble for a touchdown – but the offense struggled and the Colts dropped to 4-5 on the season.

“I think everybody has a sour taste in their mouth and that lingers for a little bit,” quarterback Joe Flacco said Wednesday ahead of the Colts’ Week 10 game against the Buffalo Bills. “But you can’t let that get in the way of your preparation. So I think everybody’s got a single focus and (is) ready to go.”

Flacco completed 16-of-27 passes for 179 yards and no touchdowns against the Vikings as the Colts struggled to get in the red zone or stay on the field for extended periods of time. Sunday’s game marked the fifth game of the season in which the Colts held the ball for less than 25 minutes.

Now, Flacco and the offense have to use some mouthwash, look themselves in the mirror and find the balance of recognizing their mistakes while staying confident in themselves.

“You’ve got to keep your head down and just be able to come in and correct it and be honest with yourselves and do all that, but at the same time have the confidence to move forward and have a good practice week and do all the things that we’ve been working towards all year,” Flacco said. “I think we’ve got a good group of guys that can stay mentally strong and come back and those types of things. And that’s what we need to do.”

Head coach Shane Steichen confirmed on Monday Flacco would be the starting quarterback against the Bills. After the loss on Sunday night, Steichen cited Flacco’s 17 years of NFL experience as a source of belief in what he can bring to the Colts.

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