Andrew Luck’s long touchdown pass with 4:31 to play capped off an incredible performance.
After going down 38-10 early in the second half, Colts QB Andrew Luck engineered a brilliant second-half comeback and Indianapolis stunned Kansas City, 45-44, in the first game of the 2014 NFL playoffs.
![After going down 38-10 early in the second half, Colts QB Andrew Luck engineered a brilliant second-half comeback and Indianapolis stunned Kansas City, 45-44, in the first game of the 2014 NFL playoffs.]()
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Luck did throw three picks in this game, and this one late in the third seemed to stymy the Colts' comeback hopes for the moment.
![Luck did throw three picks in this game, and this one late in the third seemed to stymy the Colts' comeback hopes for the moment.]()
But on his next drive, Luck threw this 12-yard TD to Coby Fleener to keep the Colts in the game as the fourth quarter drew near.
![But on his next drive, Luck threw this 12-yard TD to Coby Fleener to keep the Colts in the game as the fourth quarter drew near.]()
His next time down the field, Luck was the recipient of a fortuitous fumble and bounce, and his full-extension stretch shrank the deficit to three.
![His next time down the field, Luck was the recipient of a fortuitous fumble and bounce, and his full-extension stretch shrank the deficit to three.]()
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