It feels both cliche and reductionist to attribute Indianapolis’s wild touchdown early in the fourth quarter to luck, as the Colts signal caller put on a quarterbacking clinic for the entire drive and also because that QB is named Andrew Luck. But, boy, when a guy named Luck, who plays with a horseshoe on his helmet, has a fumble bounce right to him, then picks it up and somehow Supermans over linemen to score a crucial touchdown to cut a lead to 41-38, what else can you say?

“Crazy.” “Wow.” “Unbelievable.” “That is quite something.” “THAT HAPPENED!” “Luck — oh, haha, I just got that.” Surely your text message inbox looked similar to mine after that play.

The Colts’ ball carrier, Donald Brown, has never lost a fumble in his career. All it took was a little Luck to help. (All right, I’ll stop.)

Sometimes a little bit of Luck is all you need #Wildcard pic.twitter.com/MPa2oM6Qob — SNF on NBC (@SNFonNBC) January 5, 2014

Luck found T.Y. Hilton for another touchdown with just over 4 minutes left, and the Colts defense held on to send Indianapolis to the next round.