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After a perfect start to the season, the Baltimore Ravens are taking on the Indianapolis Colts in match week three. Losing to the Jaguars in the opening week, the Colts have came back against the Houston Texans to make it 1-1. It was certainly no fluke as they made yet another comeback against the Ravens in the second quarter.

After going down 0-7 in the first quarter, Shane Steichen’s men turned the table at the restart. With only a few seconds remaining in the second quarter, they are up 10-7, thanks to a disciplined defense. Quarterback Lamar Jackson and his offense mates haven’t been able to pass the ball beyond the 20-yard line in the Colts’ half. But other than the performance itself, the Colts coach did an unexpected act at the break. And people are already talking about it.

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Shane Steichen’s Shenanigans

Shane Steichen, the Colts’ coach gave a cheeky smile to the camera at the first timeout. He seemingly gave that “yo, how about that?” look as his boys managed to break the Ravens’ rhythm in the second quarter. The move has gone viral and people are finding some devious strategies behind it. And Shane definitely knows what he’s doing.

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The Colts rushed into the 3rd quarter with a 3-point lead, but are not at a one-point lead. The squad is looking to test John Harbaugh’s men for 15 more minutes. After falling to a surprise attacking spree in the second quarter, M&T Bank Stadium is waiting to see what the Ravens have got in the tank. It’s a neck-to-neck battle, and a lot of surprises are yet to come. Stay tuned!

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Sagnik Ghosh is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. His story of becoming an NFL writer is as interesting as his story of becoming an MMA practitioner. Coming from such a sport where athletes look to knock the brain cells off each other for a living, Sagnik resonates with the aggression that American Football offers. At EssentiallySports, Sagnik has picked up the most challenging in-depth write-ups. Coming with prior experience in sports journalism, Sagnik is skilled in breaking down complex plays. The art of storytelling has helped him connect well with the readers, as they often leave insightful takeaways about my on-spot analysis and sports research. He is an ardent fan of Russell Wilson, but when it comes to picking a side, the Miami Dolphins have his heart. During his time away from covering NFL teams and their entities, Sagnik Ghosh loves to immerse himself in striking his guitar strings to rock music.

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