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Relocated teams leave on bad terms againRelocated teams leave on bad terms again Over the span of a week, four NFL teams (the Ravens, Indianapolis Colts, Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans) won in the city that they left. The Ravens started the trend by winning at Cleveland,... In this article: Ravens, Arizona Cardinals, Indianapolis Colts, Tennessee Titans, E mail, NFL, Cleveland, Baltimore, St. Louis., and Houston |
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Bleacher Report | 4 days ago
2009 NFL Season - Week 11 Preview
...still a lot of work to be done. " As great of a story the Colts run back up the NFL ladder without head coach Tony Dungy has been, an even better story this season has been the New Orleans Saints. With their 28-23 win over St. Louis in...
In this article: NFL, Indianapolis Colts, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, Maurice Jones-Drew, Jim Caldwell, Tony Dungy, San Francisco 49ers, Houston Texans, and Buffalo Bills
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The Salt Lake Tribune | 1 day ago
NFL: Colts sidestep Ravens
...the third quarter. (Gail Burton / The Associated Press) Baltimore » The unbeaten Indianapolis Colts sidestepped another potential obstacle in their march toward NFL history. The Colts kept Baltimore out of the end zone Sunday and got...
In this article: Indianapolis Colts, NFL, Joe Flacco, Baltimore, Ravens, Indianapolis, Matt Stover, Gary Brackett, Peyton Manning, and New England Patriots
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The Bergen Record | 2 days ago
Stover's field goal keeps Colts' winning streak alive
Stover's field goal keeps Colts' winning streak alive BALTIMORE - The unbeaten Indianapolis Colts sidestepped another obstacle in their march toward NFL history. The Colts kept Baltimore out of the end zone and got the go-ahead field goal...
In this article: Matt Stover, Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore, NFL, Ravens, Gary Brackett, Peyton Manning, Joe Flacco, and Indianapolis
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AP Online | 2 days ago
Colts beat Ravens 17-15 to go to 10-0
...victory. The 17-15 win secured on former Ravens kicker Matt Stover's go-ahead field goal gave Indianapolis (10-0), the second-longest streak in NFL history behind a 21-game run by the New England Patriots (2006-08). Indy received an...
In this article: Indianapolis Colts, Ravens, Indianapolis, Baltimore, Matt Stover, Peyton Manning, Joe Flacco, Ed Reed, and Steve Hauschka
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New York Post | 2 days ago
Colts, Saints make perfect pair
...Updated: 2:18 AM, November 23, 2009 Posted: 2:18 AM, November 23, 2009 The unbeaten Colts sidestepped another potential obstacle in their march toward NFL history. The Colts kept Baltimore out of the end zone yesterday and got the...
In this article: Colts, NFL, Chargers, Antonio Dixon, Cardinals, Browns, Cowboys, Broncos, Raiders, and Jaguars
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Sports Illustrated Writers | November 16, 2009
Peter King: Let Pats-Colts hype begin; five best storylines
...each has been a Super Bowl contender every time they've met. Since the start of the 2003 season, the Colts and Patriots sit atop the NFL with identical 83-21 regular-season records. In the six previous seasons, they've made the playoffs a...
In this article: Peyton Manning, Colts, Qadry Ismail, NFL, Tony Dungy, Ellis Hobbs, Bill Belichick, Patriots, and Super Bowl
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Bleacher Report | November 12, 2009
Dime Package: Patriots and Colts Renew NFL's Best Rivalry
Dime Package: Patriots and Colts Renew NFL's Best Rivalry Bears-Packers? Please. Giants-Cowboys? Nice try. No, right now the best rivalry in football is the annual tilt between the Indianapolis Colts and the New England Patriots. The NFL...
In this article: Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, Tom Brady, Donald Brown, Dan Fouts, NFL, Pierre Garcon, The Texans, and Dallas Clark
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | 2 days ago
Colts win a close one, Saints remain unbeaten
...close one, Saints remain unbeaten Indianapolis eked out yet another narrow win on Sunday while New Orleans rolled past Tampa Bay as the Colts and Saints remained unbeaten in the National Football League. Indianapolis sealed a 17-15 victory...
In this article: Colts, Baltimore, Indianapolis, Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Matthew Stafford, New England, Ravens, and Matt Stover
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The National Football League (NFL) is the largest professional American football league in the world. It was formed by eleven teams in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association, with the league changing its name to the National Football League in 1922. The league currently consists of thirty-two teams from the United States. The league is divided evenly into two conferences — the American Football Conference (AFC) and National Football Conference (NFC), and each conference has four divisions that have four teams each.
The regular season is a seventeen-week schedule during which each team has one bye week and plays sixteen games. Teams play all three other teams in their division twice. They also play each team from one other division in their conference, and each team from the same division in the opposite conference. The final two games come against the teams who finished in the same place the previous season in the two divisions of their conference not previously played. The season currently starts on the Thursday night in the first full week of September (the Thursday after Labor Day) and runs weekly to late December or early January.
- Location Country:
- United States
- Founding Date:
- August 20, 1920
- CEO:
- Roger Goodell
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