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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Quarterback Anthony Richardson had just thrown his first and only touchdown pass of the afternoon, but there was more work to do. His Indianapolis Colts still trailed the New England Patriots by one point with 12 seconds remaining.
So, coach Shane Steichen faced a decision and he ultimately made the one Richardson was hoping for -- calling for his physically-imposing quarterback to keep the ball on a game-winning 2-point conversion run.
"Whenever there's a situation like that, I would like the ball in my hands," said Richardson.