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The Lions and Packers have been division rivals since 1933 and have always met at least twice a season since 1932, without any canceled games between both rivals. The Packers lead the series 106–78–7 as of the 2024 season, the first time in NFL history that a team has recorded 100 wins over an opponent.
Andrew Luck was unable to participate in his first NFL game due to a right shoulder injury in the 2015 season, as the Colts faced the Jaguars on October 4 in Indianapolis. In a low-scoring game, Jaguars K Jason Myers missed two game-winning field goals: a 53-yarder at the end of regulation and a 48-yarder in overtime.
The Colts–Patriots rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots.. As the Colts play in the AFC South and the Patriots are in the AFC East, the two teams do not play every year; instead, they play at least once every three years and at least once every six seasons at each team's home stadium due to the NFL's rotating division ...
In today's @Broncos victory, @BoNix10 became the 2nd rookie QB in @NFL history with 300+ passing yards, 4+ TD passes & a 140+ passer rating in a game, joining C.J. Stroud (Nov. 5, 2023). pic ...
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The Colts–Texans rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans.. While being one of the newest rivalries in the NFL due to the Texans' formation in 2002 and the Colts' reallocation to the AFC South division that year, this rivalry has increased in intensity over the late 2010s despite being lopsided in favor of Indianapolis during the ...
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Following the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, both teams transitioned to the NFC Central, which was later renamed the NFC North after the NFL's realignment in 2002. The Vikings have outperformed the Lions since the inception of their rivalry and the most one-sided decades occurred during the 1970s and 2000s, where the Vikings went 35–5 against the Lions.