The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Luckless Colts no pushover

QB Brissett, strong run game give Indy some hope after star retires.

- By D. Orlando Ledbetter dledbetter@ajc.com

FLOWERY BRANCH — When the schedule was released, Sunday’s game looked like a formidable matchup between the Falcons and the up-and-coming Colts, who went to the AFC playoffs last season.

Some of the luster came off the game when former Colts quarterbac­k Andrew Luck announced his surprise retirement from profession­al football for health reasons Aug. 24. Now, the Falcons (1-1) will face the Jacoby Brissett-led Indianapol­is Colts (1-1) at 1 p.m. Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Falcons coach Dan Quinn said he kept an eye on the Colts’ situation over the offseason and through the Luck retirement because the teams don’t play often.

“Iwould say, you know, one of the things about (Andrew) Luck, man, I’ve always been impressed by his ability to make plays,” Quinn said. “You’d see him get out of the pocket, rip one … and his toughness. When I heard, I said, ‘Man, something must really be bothering him if it’s gotten to that spot.’

“Because he — I don’t know him personally — but he is one hell of a competitor.”

Quinn is familiar with Brissett, who started his college career at Florida before finishing at N.C. State. He was drafted by the Patriots in the third round in 2016 and spent one season backing up Tom Brady and Jimmy Garoppolo before he was traded to the Colts. With Brissett at quarterbac­k, the Colts have relied heavily on their rushing attack.

Brissett, working mostly in the short passing game, completed 17 of 28 passes for 146 yards, three touchdowns and one intercepti­on in a 19-17 win over the Titans this past Sunday.

The Colts’ rushing attack is led by running back Marlon Mack. They also have speedy wide receiver T.Y. Hilton and tight ends Jack Doyle and Eric Ebron.

Through two games, the Colts’ 370 rushing yards are the third most in franchise history in the first two weeks of a season.

Colts weakside linebacker Darius Leonard, who was the NFL’s defensive rookie of the year last season out of South Carolina State, is in the concussion protocol.

Leonard, according to Colts coach Frank Reich, developed symptoms after the win over the Titans. If Leonard is unable to play, the Colts can pick from rookies Bobby Okereke and E.J. Speed to step in.

Also, the Colts’ top cornerback, Pierre Desir, suffered a knee injury against the Titans and did not return. Rock Ya Sin, a Southwest DeKalb High graduate who’s been playing about 60% of the snaps in the nickel defense, may get more action.

The Colts, who hoped to contend for the AFC title, signed defensive end Justin Houston, a former Georgia standout who also played for the Chiefs and might get a boost from the return of defensive end Jabaal Sheard from knee surgery.

“We are hoping for continued progress,” Reich said of Sheard to the Indianapol­is media. “He did get the one day last week where he was able to do just a little bit and work out a little bit on the side. So wemight anticipate him taking a next step and being out there a little bit this week.”

Sheard, 30, has been out since July 25 in training camp after he had some soreness and swelling in his knee.

Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri has struggled early this season. He missed two extra-point attempts in the win over Tennessee. Reich pointed blame at the holder and snapper.

“It was not a good operation,” Reich said. “The snap and hold was not clean, the ball barely got on the ground. It was not clean. So, it is what it is.”

 ?? / GETTY IMAGES ?? Colts quarterbac­k Jacoby Brissett took over as the starter after
Andrew Luck surprising­ly retired in late August.Brissett threw three touchdown passes and one intercepti­on in a win over the Titans this past Sunday. FREDERICK BREEDON
/ GETTY IMAGES Colts quarterbac­k Jacoby Brissett took over as the starter after Andrew Luck surprising­ly retired in late August.Brissett threw three touchdown passes and one intercepti­on in a win over the Titans this past Sunday. FREDERICK BREEDON

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