The Columbus Dispatch

Heinicke impresses in playoff loss

- Howard Fendrich

LANDOVER, Md. – Undrafted, unheralded Taylor Heinicke took on big, bad Tom Brady – who had no idea who the quarterbac­k out of Old Dominion was when they briefly were teammates a few years ago – and, while the end result went about as expected, a headfirst dive for a touchdown sure captured everyone’s attention and imaginatio­n.

About 24 hours after finding out he would play quarterbac­k for Washington against Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers in an NFC wild-card game because of Alex Smith’s injured calf, Heinicke got off to a rather inauspicio­us beginning. Making his first NFL start since 2018 – and only second ever – Heinicke saw his first pass get dropped. His third hit the turf near a receiver’s feet. The fifth was picked off.

Seemed about right. So did the final score Saturday night: Brady’s Tampa Bay 31, Heinicke’s Washington 23.

“A lot of people have asked me what it felt like going up against the ‘GOAT,’ Tom Brady. I didn’t really think about that this week,” Heinicke said. “I’m proud of myself and happy that coaches believed in me. Hopefully I deserve to be in this league a little longer.”

Eventually, Heinicke got going and gave Washington a chance, which was all he, coach Ron Rivera and players such as star rookie Chase Young really could have asked for under these circumstan­ces.

“It was gutsy. It really was,” Rivera said about the job Heinicke did. “And it’s one of those things that a guy like him, that works hard at what he does – he’s created an opportunit­y for himself.”

After Heinicke’s stretch-for-the-pylon 8-yard touchdown run pulled Washington within two points late in the third quarter, he was surrounded by enthusiast­ic teammates. Young shouted while pointing at the burgundy letters forming the name on the back of the QB’S No. 4 white jersey and looking into a TV camera.

Folks who were watching from afar got excited, too, including a tweet from reigning league MVP Patrick Mahomes.

Although that play briefly sent Heinicke to the locker room with a separated shoulder, he returned without missing an offensive snap for Washington.

His 11-yard touchdown pass to Steven Sims Jr. brought the NFC East champions within 28-23. But it wasn’t enough.

Heinicke finished 26 of 44 for 306 yards, one TD pass and one intercepti­on, along with six carries for a

team-leading 46 yards and a score. “Some of our young guys kind of might’ve relaxed when Alex Smith wasn’t playing, and I kept preaching at them, ‘This kid can run. He can do a lot of things,’” Tampa Bay coach Bruce Arians said.

Smith built a pretty strong case for NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors, returning to action after two years and 17 operations for a broken right leg. Washington went 5-0 in Smith’s last five starts to sneak into the playoffs despite a 7-9 record, but a strained right calf hampered him down the stretch.

“Alex just felt he couldn’t escape,” Rivera said. “And with as aggressive as this defense is that we played, I just felt we didn’t want to put him in a bad situation.”

All in all, Heinicke acquitted himself quite well for a guy who entered the evening having thrown 77 passes in the pros.

He was taking online classes in math at ODU when Washington contacted him to add a “quarantine quarterbac­k” just in case the team ran out of players.

“When he first got here a month or so ago, I didn’t know too much about him. … The first time I even caught a pass from him was last week. But he earned my respect,” Washington wideout Terry Mclaurin said. “He was just prepared for his moment and that’s what this league’s about.”

Now Brady – and a lot of others – know Heinicke well.

“He has that ‘it’ factor,” Washington right tackle Morgan Moses said, “and you just can’t teach that.”

 ?? DANIEL KUCIN JR./AP ?? Washington quarterbac­k Taylor Heinicke scrambles against the Buccaneers on Saturday. Heinicke finished 26 of 44 for 306 yards and one TD pass in the NFC wild-card loss.
DANIEL KUCIN JR./AP Washington quarterbac­k Taylor Heinicke scrambles against the Buccaneers on Saturday. Heinicke finished 26 of 44 for 306 yards and one TD pass in the NFC wild-card loss.

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