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The 2009 Indianapolis Colts improved upon their 12–4 record from 2008 as well as winning their sixth AFC South division championship in seven years with a 14–2 record. The Colts also clinched the top seed in the AFC. The Colts were the sole undefeated team after Week 15.
Baltimore Colts regular season record (1953–1983) 222 194 7 .533 Indianapolis Colts regular season record (1984–2024) 342 316 1 .520 All-time regular season record (1953–2024) 564: 510: 8.525: Baltimore Colts post-season record (1953–1983) 8 7 — .533 Indianapolis Colts post-season record (1984–2024) 15 18 — .455
The team was known as the Baltimore Colts for 31 seasons before moving to Indianapolis in March 1984. [1] Records on this list include players from both cities where the Colts have competed, as the team's history transferred to Indianapolis when they relocated.
The Colts hold a 534–474–7 record and a 23–25 playoff record with two NFL league crowns, ... 2009: Indianapolis Colts (6) 14–2: ... 2023: Houston Texans (7)
In 1995, now as Indianapolis, the two both posted borderline 9–7 records to tie for second against Buffalo, yet the Colts once again reached the post-season having swept the season series. The following season they edged out Miami by posting a 9–7 record and winning the ordinarily meaningless 3rd-place position but qualifying for the wild card.
There is one notable anomaly in the Indianapolis Colts' performance, while one of sports' oldest axioms applies. Tackles, turnovers and location: Numbers that add up to the Colts' .500 record Skip ...
The 2009 season also marked the twelfth season that Peyton Manning was the starting quarterback for the Colts. Indianapolis began the season with their best mark as a franchise in 2009: the Colts set new records by winning their first 14 games, including a come–from–behind victory over the Patriots after a controversial 4th and 2 play.
The 2023 season was the Indianapolis Colts' 71st season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 40th in Indianapolis.It was also their seventh under the leadership of general manager Chris Ballard and the first under new head coach Shane Steichen.