Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is off to a tremendous start in the team's AFC Wild Card matchup, which has helped the team jump out to a huge lead against the Houston Texans.
Luck and company entered halftime with a 21-0 lead in Houston, and that has the entire NFL world buzzing after the Colts entered the game as the No. 6 seed in the AFC.
But, with Indianapolis being one of the hottest teams in the league since starting 1-5 on the season, perhaps it shouldn't come as a huge surprise.
And it was Luck's passing skills that helped the Colts go up by three touchdowns early, as he found wide receiver Dontrelle Inman to earn his second passing score of the game.
And just like that… The @colts jump out to a 21-0 lead in Houston.
Luck. Inman. SIX.
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It's clear that Luck hasn't had any drop off since the team started this impressive run, and the momentum behind Frank Reich's group is pretty incredible right now.
There's still an entire second half to play, but should the Colts pick up a win, that would mean that they would head to Arrowhead Stadium to take on the Kansas City Chiefs.
It's safe to say that a Luck vs. Patrick Mahomes showdown would be a highly anticipated one, and it probably wouldn't be hard for either team to rack up points.
Luck's resurgence has been one of the biggest NFL stories of the season, and if he keeps up his excellent play, he may have Indianapolis on to the next round.