Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck says that his excitement level for the Week 17 matchup against the Tennessee Titans isn't unlike all the other games this season.

Luck will lead the Colts into a must-win game against the Titans on Sunday, with the winner clinching a playoff spot in the AFC.

And depending on how the game between the Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars goes, Luck and company could find themselves as AFC South champions if they're able to earn the victory.

But, even with the high stakes, the Colts star isn't feeling all that different than he has for every other game this year.

From George Bremer of The Herald Bulletin:

While nobody is downplaying the importance of Sunday's game, quarterback Andrew Luck is able to keep things in perspective.

It's one of the few benefits he gained from spending a year away from football.

“I’ve looked forward to every game this year and every preseason game,” Luck said. “Maybe it’s because I missed last year or what I’ve been through, but I’ve been excited for every game this year. I’ve been excited for every practice this year. I’ve been excited for every meeting. So hopefully that’ll continue for the rest of my career. I wouldn’t say I’m more excited (for Sunday) than any other game this year.”

Luck has been tremendous this season in throwing for 4,308 yards and 36 touchdowns while earning a 67.2 completion percentage.

After a 1-5 start, Indianapolis has won eight of its last nine games and should enter the game against the Titans with a ton of confidence.

The Colts picked up a dominant 38-10 win in the previous meeting between the two teams back in Week 11.