The Indianapolis Colts rallied from a 28-point deficit in the second half to stun the Kansas City Chiefs 45-44 in the opening game of the National Football League's wild card weekend. Quarterback Andrew Luck led the fightback by engineering five second-half touchdown drives, capping the comeback with a 64-yard pass to T.Y. Hilton for the go-ahead score with 4:21 left on the clock Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium. "We never panicked," said Luck of the second-largest comeback in NFL playoff history. The Colts stumbled out the gate as Luck threw three interceptions that allowed the Chiefs to take a 38-10 lead.
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