Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Good Luck streak continues: Colts QB leads wild-card win

Throws for two TDs as Indianapol­is gets triumph at Houston

- By Kristie Rieken

HOUSTON — A year ago at this time Andrew Luck was at home struggling with an injured shoulder that cost him the entire season.

On Saturday he wrote a happy ending to the latest chapter of his comeback season, throwing for 222 yards and two touchdowns and the Indianapol­is Colts raced out to a big lead and cruised to a 21-7 win over the Houston Texans in an AFC wildcard game.

Luck put on a show in his hometown stadium where he’d attended games throughout childhood and played in them since high school, throwing for 191 yards and two touchdowns before halftime to help the Colts (11-6) build a 21-0 lead.

He denied feeling “at home” at NRG Stadium, but admitted to having warm feelings for the city he grew up in and where his grandparen­ts and many friends still reside.

“But it’s still an away stadium,” he said. “It was very loud, very energetic, but fun to win, certainly.”

Running back Marlon Mack had 148 yards and a touchdown for Indianapol­is, which advances to face the top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round next weekend.

“We know we have an elite quarterbac­k and we can throw it for 400 and win when we have to,” Indianapol­is coach Frank Reich said.

“But the margin for error in playoff football when you try to do it that way is very thin. When you can win like this — running the football and stopping it — that’s just everything.”

Houston, which overcame a 0-3 start to win the AFC South, gave up too many big plays and couldn’t get anything going on offense in the first half to fall into the huge hole.

Deshaun Watson, who was sacked an NFL-leading 62 times in the regular season, was sacked three times and hit eight more times in a disappoint­ing playoff debut. He finished with 235 yards passing with a touchdown and an intercepti­on.

“Just a lack of execution on our part,” Watson said. “We didn’t make plays. I didn’t make plays. Communicat­ion was a little off. You just got to give the Colts the credit.”

The Colts, who opened the season 1-5, continued an impressive run by winning their fifth straight and for the 10th time in 11 games. Saturday was their first playoff appearance since the AFC championsh­ip game loss at New England in the “Deflategat­e” game in the 2014 season.

It was another good game in a splendid season for Luck. He threw for 4,593 yards and 39 touchdowns in the regular season after missing all of 2017 with a shoulder injury.

 ?? Eric Christian Smith The Associated Press ?? Indianapol­is Colts quarterbac­k Andrew Luck acknowledg­es the fans after his team’s 21-7 wild-card victory over the Texans on Saturday in Houston.
Eric Christian Smith The Associated Press Indianapol­is Colts quarterbac­k Andrew Luck acknowledg­es the fans after his team’s 21-7 wild-card victory over the Texans on Saturday in Houston.

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