Colts OL Quenton Nelson says viral scream moment is product of editing

INDIANAPOLIS -- Colts rookie guard Quenton Nelson is a loud person when he makes a big play on the field.

He just wasn't loud on the video of him delivering a crushing pancake block against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday that went viral Monday.

The Colts, according to a team spokesman, took the audio of Nelson screaming from another play and added to the play where the No. 6 pick in this year's draft pulled and flattened Jaguars safety Barry Church into the ground on a Marlon Mack run to the right side in the first half.

"I saw it got pretty viral on the internet, which was cool," Nelson said Tuesday. "...Yeah, I wasn't yelling, not on that play. I don't know how it got amped up like that."

The play where Nelson's scream occurred was during a play when quarterback Andrew Luck ran a bootleg to the left for 7 yards late in the first half. Nelson pulled to the right and he said he screamed to be a decoy on the play.