Indianapolis Colts’ offensive lineman Anthony Castonzo caught a touchdown pass on the NFL’s Sunday Night Football against the New England Patriots and proceeded to give the fans and media an awesome touchdown dance.
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Both the Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots were looking to make a statement in the AFC with a big win tonight on Sunday Night Football, and it appears that the Patriots are going to come away with that statement being made. Their offense has been too high-powered for the Colts’ defense.
Despite the loss, the Colts made a nice play on a touchdown pass from Andrew Luck to offensive lineman Anthony Castonzo, who then gave the fans and media an awesome touchdown dance. It isn’t every day that an offensive lineman is put in the position to score a touchdown, and they usually have pretty good ideas for dances to perform. This was one of those situations.
Take a look at Castonzo’s dance for yourself and enjoy:
Indianapolis is still a quality football team and will be in the mix for the AFC title this year. They will have to figure out how to beat teams like the Patriots and the rest of the elite teams in the league, but they have the talent to do so. It’s tough to lose a rivalry game like this at home, but New England is a very good team and they came in with Bill Belichick having two weeks to prepare for the Colts.
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