The Indianapolis Colts trailed the Houston Texans late in the fourth quarter 16-12. The Colts had not been able to score a touchdown all night long, their drives often stalling out the close they got to the redzone, but they needed a touchdown to win. All the sudden on third-and-7, Dan Orlovsky connected deep with wide receiver Reggie Wayne for 34 yards, getting down to the Texans 20-yard line.
Ater some Houston penalties inching the Colts closer and closer to the endzone, Orlovsky once again connected with Reggie Wayne.
Orlovsky put the ball up for Wayne and he came down with the game winning touchdown. The Texans took their final shot with the closing seconds, but the ball fell incomplete. The Colts have won their second game of the season, their second game in as many weeks. The Colts were also the first one win team in NFL history to beat a team with 10 plus wins.
I thought these guys were sucking for Luck?
For more on the Colts head over to Stampede Blue. For more on the Texans, check out Battle Red Blog. Follow the rest of Week 16 regular season action at SB Nation NFL.


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