D'Qwell Jackson up, Joe Reitz down in Colts' win

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D'Qwell Jackson, Patrick DiMarco get game balls following Colts' comeback win (1:43)

ATLANTA -- A look at the Indianapolis Colts players who were "up" and those who were "down" in Sunday’s 24-21 victory over the Atlanta Falcons.

UP

D'Qwell Jackson: The linebacker fell for the “cheese” on the play-action fake by Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan only to recover and drop back into coverage to make the interception and return it 6 yards for a touchdown to tie the score at 21-21 early the fourth quarter. The 32-year-old Jackson also had a sack to go with his seven tackles.

Adam Vinatieri: You have to wonder if the ageless Vinatieri still will be kicking field goals when he turns 50. The 42-year-old kicker made the game-winning 44-yard field goal to complete the comeback by the Colts.

Pat McAfee: He averaged 52 yards on his five punts, but there was no better punt than when he pinned the Falcons -- with some assistance from Donte Moncrief -- at their 1-yard line in the fourth quarter. McAfee celebrated by doing a Ric Flair impersonation after the play. Jackson returned the interception for a touchdown on the very next play.

DOWN

Daniel Adongo: The linebacker ruined a 42-yard punt return by undrafted rookie Quan Bray that would have given the Colts the ball at the Falcons’ 38-yard line when he was called for holding.

Joe Reitz: The offensive lineman stands 6-foot-7 and weighs 323 pounds, but he played more like he was 5-foot-2 and 115 pounds soaking wet the way he slid to the ground a yard short of the first down after taking a backward lateral from quarterback Matt Hasselbeck on a third-down play in the third quarter.