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NFL: Indianapolis 19, Kansas City 9

Indianapolis Colts running back Mike Hart (32) dives for a touchdown as Kansas City Chiefs safety Kendrick Lewis (23) tries to make the stop during the fourth quarter at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis on October 10, 2010. The Colts defeated the Chiefs 19-9. UPI /Mark Cowan
1 of 6 | Indianapolis Colts running back Mike Hart (32) dives for a touchdown as Kansas City Chiefs safety Kendrick Lewis (23) tries to make the stop during the fourth quarter at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis on October 10, 2010. The Colts defeated the Chiefs 19-9. UPI /Mark Cowan | License Photo

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 10 (UPI) -- Mike Hart's 11-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter Sunday iced the Indianapolis Colts' 19-9 victory over Kansas City.

Hart's score -- the only touchdown of the game -- came with 4:02 left and extended the 12-9 lead the Colts had posted on Adam Vinatieri's fourth field goal of the game earlier in the quarter.

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Indianapolis (3-2) held Kansas City (3-1) to 261 total yards and succeeded in knocking off the NFL's last remaining unbeaten team.

Peyton Manning completed 26-of-44 pass attempts for 244 yards with an interception, while Hart and Joseph Addai each rushed for 50 yards.

Kansas City kicker Ryan Succop went 3-for-4, but missed a 51-yarder in the final two minutes.

Matt Cassel was limited to 156 yards on 16-of-29 passes for the Chiefs.

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