The Record (Troy, NY)

Colts, Luck blow out Buffalo Bills, 37-5

- By Michael Marot AP Sports Writer

INDIANAPOL­IS (AP) >> Andrew Luck kept pleading with coach Frank Reich to stick with the ground game Sunday.

Reich gladly granted his wish.

After throwing 164 passes the previous three weeks, Luck watched his runners deliver the hard shots and took advantage of the openings by throwing for four touchdowns in a 37-5 rout over Buffalo.

“When you run the ball really, really well, the byproduct is throwing the ball efficientl­y,” Luck said.

It seems as though with the Colts getting healthy, the offense is more in sync.

Running back Marlon Mack returned from an injured hamstring last week and the Colts responded with back-to-back seasonhigh rushing totals. Even Buffalo’s No. 3 ranked defense couldn’t slow down the Colts, who ran for 220 yards — the highest total in Luck’s seven seasons.

Indy hadn’t topped 200 yards since Dec. 18, 2011 against Tennessee, andMack had a career-high 126 yards on 19 carries.

Luck, meanwhile, went 17 of 23 with 156 yards, hooked up with receiver T.Y. Hilton for two TD passes, another to Mack and one to Eric Swoope.

As a result, Indy (2- 5) snapped a four-game losing streak, pulled off its most lopsided victory since a 37-3 victory over Jacksonvil­le on Sept. 29, 2013 and finally celebrated the franchise’s 300th win since moving from Baltimore to Indianapol­is in 1984.

Indy was in such command, Luck even made the wise decision to run out of bounds at the Bills 1-yard line in the fourth quarter rather than risk an unnecessar­y hit by reaching for the goal line.

“I was really proud on the 1 where he ran out of bounds because I told him if you get into scramble mode take care of yourself,” Reich said. “So we had the conversati­on on the sideline and fortunatel­y he listened.”

The only thing that didn’t go according to script was Adam Vinatieri breaking Morten Andersen’s career scoring record.

Vinatieri scored five points to move within five of becoming the NFL’s scoring leader despite missing two extra points in one game for the first time in his career.

But it didn’t matter against the Bills’ struggling offense. Buffalo (2-5) has lost two straight and three of four despite benching turn- over-prone Nathan Peterman and starting 35-yearold Derek Anderson in place of the injured Josh Allen.

Anderson went 20 of 31 with 175 yards, three intercepti­ons and lost a fumble in his first start since December 2016.

Putting offensive coordinato­r Brian Daboll on the field for the first time this season didn’t help either. Buffalo has two touchdowns and 31 points in its last four games.

“I just have to be better with the ball, have better awareness,” Anderson said. “I’m not going to pout about it. I expect more from myself. I camehere to help this team win football games.”

On Sunday, Luck did all the winning things.

He hooked up with Swoope on a 17-yard pass early in the second quarter and found Mack wide open Indianapol­is Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton (13) celebrates a touchdown catch against the Buffalo Bills during the first half of an NFL football game in Indianapol­is, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

in the right flat for a 29-yard scoring play — just before taking a hit. Mack’s conversion run made it 14-0.

Hilton’s 5-yard TD catch extended the lead to 21- 0 and Mike Mitchell’s 47-yard intercepti­on return just before halftime set up Vinatieri for a 36-yard field goal to make it 24-0.

All the Bills could muster

in the second half was a 34yard field goal from Stephen Hauschka and a safety when Ryan Kelly’s snap sailed over the head of Luck and rolled through the end zone.

“I think our team needed a game like this to see what happens when we do the little things right, and we did that,” Luck said. “It was a joy to watch.”

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Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen, right, celebrates his touchdown catch with Christian McCaffrey during the second half of an NFL football game against the Philadelph­ia Eagles, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018, in Philadelph­ia.
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