REG-GIE, REG-GIE,
REG-GIE
Nov/27/06 05:45 PM Filed in:
Reggie Wayne
If Reggie Wayne
doesn’t make the Pro Bowl this season, it
won’t be because of a lack of big plays.
And it won’t be because he didn’t perform
in high-profile games.
Wayne, the Colts’ sixth-year wide receiver, has
been a 1,000-yard receiver each of the last two seasons
and in 2004, he caught 12 touchdown passes. But each
year, he largely has been overlooked in post-season
awards, and despite being one of the league’s top
receivers, he has not made the Pro Bowl.
But this season, Wayne has consistently been among the
AFC’s leaders in yardage and receptions, and on
Sunday night – in the Colts’
nationally-televised victory over the Eagles – he
made what may have been the most spectacular catch of
his career.
Midway through the first quarter, Colts
quarterback Peyton
Manning – who has said each of the past two
seasons he believed Wayne should make the Pro Bowl
– threw deep to Wayne down the left sideline.
Wayne caught the ball with his left hand and stayed in
bounds, dragging his foot on a play that was
unsuccessfully challenged by Eagles Head Coach Andy
Reid.
In the second half, Wayne’s 11-yard touchdown
pass from Manning gave the Colts a 31-7 lead.
(colts.com)