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Indianapolis Colts

  2nd AFC South (9-4-0)

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Founded: 1944

Stadium: Lucas Oil Stadium

Tickets: 317-239-5151

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Team News more
Colts expect Saturday to return against Lions; Addai 'OK'
12/09/2008
The Colts believe center Jeff Saturday could return this weekend against Detroit after missing two straight games with a strained left calf.

Colts, Manning roll to sixth straight win
12/07/2008
Peyton Manning threw for three touchdowns, Dominic Rhodes ran for one and cornerback Kelvin Hayden's interception return produced another as the Colts routed Cincinnati 35-3 on Sunday.

Sanders returns for Colts; Saturday out
12/07/2008
Safety Bob Sanders returned to the lineup for the Indianapolis Colts against the Cincinnati Bengals after missing three games due to a knee injury.

Colts do enough for fifth straight win
11/30/2008
The Colts stayed in the thick of the AFC playoff chase by winning their fifth straight, an ugly 10-6 decision over the snake-bitten Cleveland Browns on Sunday.

The ultimate in home improvement
11/27/2008
State-of-the-art facilities, like the one set to open next year in Dallas, do more than just make the fans' experience more enjoyable. It can also help the team improve on the field.

Quick Take: Vinatieri lifts Colts over Chargers
11/23/2008
Adam Vinatieri kicked a 51-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Colts over the Chargers. Indianapolis snapped a three-game losing streak to San Diego.

Vinatieri's last-second FG lifts Colts
11/23/2008
Vinatieri, one of the most clutch kickers in NFL history, made a 51-yard field goal as time expired to lift Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts to a heart-stopping 23-20 win over the San Diego Chargers on Sunday night.

Head Coach more
Tony Dungy

Regular Season: 136-69

Postseason: 9-9

Experience: 11

Career record: 145-78

Pro Career: Tony Dungy was named head coach of the club on Jan. 22, 2002. This season marks Dungy's fifth with the Colts and 11th as an NFL head coach.

Dungy became the 35th coach in NFL history to earn 100 career victories (including playoffs) with a 38-20 win at Houston on Oct. 23, 2005. Dungy is only the sixth coach to win 100-plus regular-season games in the first 10 years as a head coach (113, George Seifert; 105, Don Shula; 103, John Madden; 102, Dungy; 101, Joe Gibbs; 101, Mike Ditka).

He is the NFL's winningest head coach from 1999-2005 with a mark of 78-34 (30-18 with Tampa Bay, 48-16 with Colts), and his .638 winning percentage ranks second among active head coaches. He has directed the Colts to 10-6, 12-4, 12-4 and 14-2 records, becoming the only coach in club history to produce 10-plus victories and playoff berths in the first four seasons with the team.

In 2005, Dungy led the Colts to a franchise-record 14 wins and a third consecutive divisional title, the fifth for the club in its 22-year Indianapolis era. Dungy has seven career double-digit victory seasons and stands as the only NFL head coach to defeat all 32 NFL teams.

Dungy held a 54-42 record as head coach with Tampa Bay from 1996-2001, qualifying for the playoffs four times in six seasons. At 25, Dungy was the NFL's youngest assistant coach with Pittsburgh in 1981.

In 1982, he was promoted from defensive assistant to defensive backs coach, before becoming the league's youngest defensive coordinator in 1984 at age 28. He served as defensive backs coach at Kansas City (1989-1991) and as defensive coordinator at Minnesota (1992-95).

Dungy signed with Pittsburgh as a free agent in 1977 and played safety for two seasons. He had 9 interceptions in 30 games for Pittsburgh and played in the club's Super Bowl XIII victory over Dallas. He was traded to San Francisco in 1979.

Background: Starred as a quarterback at University of Minnesota from 1973-76. Finished career as school's all-time leader in attempts, completions, passing yards and touchdown passes. Two-time team most valuable player, played in Hula Bowl, East-West Shrine Game and Japan Bowl.

Personal: Born October 6, 1955, in Jackson, Mich. Tony and his wife, Lauren, are the parents of five children, daughters Tiara and Jade, and sons, Eric and Jordan, and the late James Dungy.


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Scoreboard more
Lucas Oil Stadium - Wk 14 1 2 3 4 T
Cincinnati Bengals 0 3 0 0 3
Indianapolis Colts 7 7 14 7 35
Schedule more
Wk Date Opponent Time
12 Sun, Nov 23 @ San Diego 23-20   W
13 Sun, Nov 30 @ Cleveland 10-6   W
14 Sun, Dec 07 Cincinnati 35-3   W
15 Sun, Dec 14 Detroit 1:00 PM ET
16 Thu, Dec 18 @ Jacksonville 8:15 PM ET
17 Sun, Dec 28 Tennessee 1:00 PM ET
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Injuries more
Player (Pos) Injury
No Injuries Reported
Regular Season Leaders more
Passing Att Cmp Yds TDs
Peyton Manning 477 307 3225 22
Rushing Car Yds Avg TDs
Joseph Addai 154 540 3.5 5
Dominic Rhodes 118 425 3.6 4
Receiving Rec Yds Avg TDs
Reggie Wayne 67 918 13.7 5
Anthony Gonzalez 51 608 11.9 4
Transactions more
Date Transaction
12/9 Taj Smith (WR) practice squad addition.
12/3 Brandon Foster (CB) practice squad addition.
12/2 Taj Smith (WR) practice squad deletion.
12/2 Rufus Alexander (LB) Activated from the Practice Squad.
AFC South more
Team W L T Win %
Tennessee 12 1 0 .923
Indianapolis 9 4 0 .692
Houston 6 7 0 .462
Jacksonville 4 9 0 .308


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