Through the first two quarters of their wildcard game, the Buffalo Bills have a 14-10 lead over the Indianapolis Colts. It looked like a different game altogether, when the Colts looked poised to take a 17-7 lead late in the first half, but Colts receiver Michael Pittman dropped a possible touchdown catch on fourth down, and the Bills responded to score a touchdown on the ensuing drive.
The Colts have totally dominated the margins of this game. They doubled up the Bills on time of possession and plays in the first half. They’ve also served up a crushing field position advantage - Buffalo’s average drive start is inside their own ten yard line, while the Colts have an average start at the 36 yard line.