Andrew Luck Interception Seals Baltimore Win in the Wildcard Round
Andrew Luck didn’t have much help today, with shoddy offensive line play, and key drops. With 5 minutes left, the Colts had to go for it on 4th and 1 down 24-9. Luck’s pass was tipped and then intercepted by Cary Williams. Game over. Luck still made the tackle to prevent the score.
Anquan Boldin was the player of the game on offense for Baltimore, once they started going to him. He finished with 145 receiving yards and a touchdown, including a big 50 yard gain on 3rd down.
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January 6th, 2013 at 4:15 PM
Guess I’d have to say Wilson > Griffin > Weeden > Luck >Tannehill as far as rookie QBs go