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Central to the conversation of the game was Drew Lock, who presented a statistical performance that had only been matched by some of the league's elite quarterbacks in the last two decades—players like Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. Lock's impressive +1.18 expected points added (EPA) per play during this game showcased his ability to effectively lead his team, resulting in a whopping score of 45 points against the Colts.