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Many outsiders believe Indy would have won the game.
Their starters had allowed just one touchdown, a 106-yard kickoff return to start the second half, and Manning was 14 of 21 for 192 yards, barely missing two potentially big plays in the first half before departing.
New York finished the game by rallying for 19 straight points.
But the Colts were short-handed well before they pulled the starters.
Indy played without Pro Bowl defensive end Robert Mathis, linebacker Clint Session, left tackle Charlie Johnson, safety Melvin Bullitt, cornerback Jerraud Powers and receiver Pierre Garcon, who all sat out with injuries.
All, with the possible exception of Powers, should play Sunday.
Powers (foot) was the only Colts player to sit out practice Wednesday, though safety Antoine Bethea (back) and tight end Dallas Clark (illness) were limited participants.
The bigger concern is just playing Colts football -- and completing their year-long quest to return to Miami.
"Against these guys, the more familiar you are with them, the better chance it gives you," Manning said. "It doesn't guarantee anything, but it does give you a better chance. That's the focus right now: trying to get prepared mentally and physically to play a good game."
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