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Anthony Richardson caps off clutch performance with first career game-winning TD

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson bulldozed his way into the end zone to score his second rushing touchdown with 46 seconds left and lift the Colts to a massive 28-27 road win over the New York Jets.

Once Indianapolis (5-6) took over with 2:41 left in the fourth quarter, all eyes at MetLife Stadium turned to witness the NFL’s youngest starting signal caller potentially lead his first career game-winning drive. Richardson caught the Jets with a pump-fake and ignited the final rally with a phenomenal pass to receiver Alec Pierce for 39 yards. He connected with Downs on a slant for 17 yards to set up first-and-goal before scoring three plays later.