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The Indianapolis Colts, formerly the Baltimore Colts, are an American football team playing in the National Football League (NFL). This list documents the season-by-season records of the Colts franchise from 1953 to present, including postseason records and league awards for individual players or head coaches.
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.
This is a partial list of the Colts' last five completed seasons. For the full season-by-season franchise results, see List of Indianapolis Colts seasons. [214] Note: The Finish, Wins, Losses, and Ties columns list regular season results and exclude any postseason play.
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.
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After 31 seasons in Baltimore, Colts owner Robert Irsay moved the team to Indianapolis. The Colts have had 33 starting quarterbacks (QB) in the history of their franchise. The Colts' past starting quarterbacks include Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Johnny Unitas, as well as the Associated Press National Football League Most Valuable Player ...
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The team was known as the Baltimore Colts for 31 seasons before moving to Indianapolis in March 1984. [1] There have been 19 [a] head coaches for the Colts franchise. Keith Molesworth became the first coach of the Baltimore Colts in 1953, but he was reassigned to a different position with the team following the season. [2]