Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsSaturday, June 20, 2026

The Colts’ two fake punts in a row is straight out of Madden, and it actually worked

The Colts got tricky in unheard of ways in Week 18.

Screenshot 2026-01-04 at 1.09.49 PM
Screenshot 2026-01-04 at 1.09.49 PM
Ricky O'Donnell
Ricky O'Donnell has covered basketball at all levels for more than a decade at SB Nation. He’s currently the Associate Director of Programming.

It’s Week 18 of the NFL season, and the Indianapolis Colts are mathematically eliminated. The Colts got off to a hot start to become the most pleasant surprise of the early season as running back Jonathan Taylor garnered MVP buzz, but everything that has happened since has been a disaster: there was Daniel Jones’ season-ending injury, a bold trade for Sauce Gardner that completely backfired, and the failed experiment of pulling Phillip Rivers out of retirement.

With nothing left to play for, the Colts decided to have a little fun in their season finale vs. the Houston Texans, and it resulted in a sequence that feels more suited for a video game than real life.

On 4th-and-5 during the first quarter, the Colts ran a fake punt that worked to perfection, with punter Rigoberto Sanchez throwing a Mo Alie-Cox for 16 yards and a first down. That’s just the start. Watch the play here:

The fake punt worked so well that the Colts decided to run it again. That’s right: Indianapolis ran a fake punt on first down.

The Colts kept their punt team on the field and ran a direct snap to the upback. It caught the Texans off-guard and resulted in a “too many men on the field” penalty, resulting in a free five yards.

As a lifelong Madden player, I’ve definitely run consecutive fake punts before when I get bored. I can’t say I’ve ever seen that in a real NFL game, though.

The Colts are breaking all the rules this year — trading two first-round picks for a cornerback, bringing a 44-year-old QB on the brink of the Hall of Fame out of retirement, and now running consecutive fake punts. This wasn’t the season Indianapolis hoped for, but at least it wasn’t boring.

See More:

More in NFL

NFL
WNFC championship game airing Sunday, June 21st from Ford Center in FriscoWNFC championship game airing Sunday, June 21st from Ford Center in Frisco
NFL

The Women’s National Football Conference Championship will air on ESPN2 this weekend.

By RJ Ochoa
From SBNationExternal Link
Which fictional quarterback would you have lead your team?Which fictional quarterback would you have lead your team?
From SBNationExternal Link
By James Dator
NFL
Best bets for 2026 NFL Offensive Rookie of the YearBest bets for 2026 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
NFL

There are some good longer-shot options on offensive side of ball for the NFL’s Rookie of the Year.

By Bill Williamson
NFL
Brendan Sorsby is a rare chance to get a top QB cheap, and these teams should go inBrendan Sorsby is a rare chance to get a top QB cheap, and these teams should go in
NFL

This is a no-brainer for some NFL teams.

By James Dator
NFL
Fernando Mendoza has great respect for the Raiders that came before himFernando Mendoza has great respect for the Raiders that came before him
NFL

Fernando Mendoza has great respect for the Raiders that came before him

By RJ Ochoa
NFL
Brendan Sorsby intends to enter NFL Supplemental Draft, per reportsBrendan Sorsby intends to enter NFL Supplemental Draft, per reports
NFL

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is entering the NFL Supplemental Draft, per reports

By Mark Schofield

Comments
Loading comments
Getting the conversation ready...