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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Quarterback Gardner Minshew joined the Indianapolis Colts knowing the odds. “You just show up every day and do what they tell you to do,” Minshew said before Wednesday's workout. “They have to know you’re ready, that you’re dialed in, that you haven’t been just sitting over there messing around on scout team, that you know the plan,” Minshew said. But the Colts believe Minshew can win any game, even if that means beating the unbeaten Ravens (2-0) on their turf this weekend. Every single time he’s in there, he’s juiced up and he’s ready to play.”___
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