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Vinatieri's late FG gives Luck, Pagano first NFL wins

INDIANAPOLIS -- Adam Vinatieri made a 53-yard field goal with 8 seconds left Sunday to give Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts a 23-20 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.

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Luck and new Colts coach Chuck Pagano both picked up their first career victories in their home opener.

Minnesota (1-1) rallied from a two-touchdown deficit in the final 5½ minutes, tying the score on a 6-yard TD pass from Christian Ponder to Kyle Rudolph with 31 seconds left.

But that was too much time for Luck, who had thrown for two touchdowns. He started with back-to-back 20-yard completions, then drew the Vikings offside before spiking the ball with 12 seconds to go. Vinatieri, the best clutch kicker in NFL history, knocked the 53-yarder through the uprights to win it.

Luck finished 20-of-31 passing for 224 yards.

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