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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.
Colts kicker Mike Vanderjagt missed the game-tying field goal in the final seconds to give the Patriots a 27–24 victory over the Colts. Following the loss to the Patriots, the Colts went on to post a 12–4 record during the season and win the AFC South for the second consecutive season, with the third seed again in the playoffs. During the ...
The first Colts game at the stadium was a preseason game against the Buffalo Bills on August 24, 2008, which ended in 20-7 loss. [56] The Colts faced the Chicago Bears in a rematch of Super Bowl XLI in their first regular season game in the stadium on September 7, 2008, which ended in a 29-13 defeat. [57] [58]
To see a full list of ticket prices, visit StubHub, VividSeats, SeatGeek and Ticketmaster. Indianapolis Colts 2024 schedule This is the Indianapolis Colts 2024 schedule, with TV info; all times ...
The 2024 season is the Indianapolis Colts' 72nd season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 41st in Indianapolis. It will also be their eighth under the leadership of general manager Chris Ballard and the second under head coach Shane Steichen .
What to know when the Indianapolis Colts visit the Minnesota Vikings for NBC's "Sunday Night Football" during Week 9 of the NFL season.
The Indianapolis Colts (4-4) will battle the Minnesota Vikings (5-2) on "Sunday Night Football" in Week 9. The Vikings began the season with five consecutive wins but have dropped their last two ...
James Irsay (born June 13, 1959) is an American businessman and the principal owner, chairman, and CEO of the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL).. The son of businessman Robert Irsay (1923–1997), who acquired the Baltimore franchise in 1972 for $12 million and moved them to Indianapolis in 1984, Irsay was general manager of the Colts from 1984 to 1996.