LONDON – Were more than 80,000 people inside of Wembley Stadium about to see the vintage Andrew Luck, who has orchestrated a variety of fourth-quarter comebacks in his short NFL career?
Sunday had the feeling of that after the Colts dug themselves a 17-point hole.
Down 17 with less than three minutes remaining in the third quarter, things looked pretty uninviting for those on the visiting sideline.
The Colts, playing with three offensive linemen and without their mismatch receiver, had slugged their way offensively all afternoon.
Luck was under duress early and often, eliminating any vertical passing game for the Colts.