Andrew Luck of the Indianapolis Colts had a day for the record books during his Indianapolis Colts 23-20 win over the Miami Dolphins. Luck broke the NFL’s single-game rookie record with 422, which overtook the record that Cam Newton set in 2011, when he passed for 432 yards against the Green Bay Packers. When it was all said and done, Luck ended up going 30 of 48 with two touchdowns. You know that it must have meant a great deal to coach Chuck Pagano who attended the game in person at Lucas Oil Stadium for the first time since being diagnosed with leukemia. The Colts are now 5-3 on the season and have won three straight games.
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