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NFL: Indianapolis 34, Seattle 17

Indianapolis Colts defensive end Raheem Brock (79) is brought down by Seattle Seahawks John Carlson (89), Ray Willis (74) and Max Unger (60) after recovering a fumble during the fourth quarter at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis on October 4, 2009. The Colts defeated the Seahawks 34-17. UPI /Mark Cowan
1 of 16 | Indianapolis Colts defensive end Raheem Brock (79) is brought down by Seattle Seahawks John Carlson (89), Ray Willis (74) and Max Unger (60) after recovering a fumble during the fourth quarter at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis on October 4, 2009. The Colts defeated the Seahawks 34-17. UPI /Mark Cowan | License Photo

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 4 (UPI) -- Peyton Manning passed for 353 yards and two touchdowns and the Indianapolis Colts stayed unbeaten Sunday with a 34-17 thrashing of the Seattle Seahawks.

Manning completed 31-of-41 throws, leading the Colts to their fourth 4-0 start in the past five years.

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Reggie Wayne caught one of the touchdown passes, a 5-yarder, and Austin Collie grabbed the other on a 21-yard play.

Donald Brown ran for a 1-yard score and Joseph Addai contributed a 12-yard touchdown run for Indianapolis, which has won 13-straight regular-season games going back to last season.

Seneca Wallace completed 33-of-45 passes for 257 yards, including a 1-yard touchdown pass to Owen Schmitt. He also ran 7 yards for a touchdown for Seattle (1-3).

Wallace fumbled once, was sacked five times and the Colts' defense limited the Seahawks to just 49 yards rushing.

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