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History Lessons: Breaking down Pats-Colts
Here we go again. Beginning in 2003, the Patriots and Colts have met every single regular season and in three postseasons.
The Colts seem like a lock to beat the Ravens on Sunday. Dona t fall for it! Games like this are what make Las Vegas casinos so pretty.
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 New England offense scored 34 points against an Indianapolis defense that entered the game ranked first in the NFL in fewest points allowed per game with 13.5 points per game.
Colts keep finding ways to stay undefeated
In the wake of Sunday night's nationally televised 35-34 come-from-behind National Football League win over the New England Patriots, the Indianapolis Colts know that they'll have their work cut out for them again this week.
The Patriots quarterback and the Colts quarterback engaged in an early duel, offering fans the high-powered showdown so many had coveted.
Time to renew the NFL's best rivalry: Patriots-Colts
If it's November, it must be time to renew the best rivalry in the NFL. Bears-Packers, Cowboys-Redskins and Steelers-Ravens games are intriguing because of their history and competitiveness, but no series has been more compelling than Patriots vs.
Patriots vs. Colts, The Tide Turns: Nov. 7, 2005
All this week on the projo PatsBlog, Jim Donaldson will be reliving the 13 games played by the Colts and the Patriots this decade, when the two former AFC East doormats became the hottest rivalry in the NFL.
Peek: Patriots prepared to exploit Colts' weakness
New England at Indianapolis, 8:20 p.m. ET The line: Colts by 21 2 The story: This has become the NFL's best rivalry, pro football's version of Red Sox vs.
Indiananpolis Colts Clark thrilled with career day
Tight end Dallas Clark and the Indianapolis Colts offense took what the Houston Texans defense was giving them Sunday afternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Pats prepare for Manning's Sunday night act
If there is a more accomplished actor in the NFL than Peyton Manning, he's been hiding.
Line of Scrimmage: Week 10 - Halfway Awards
With every NFL team now having reached the midway point of the 2009 season, it's time to hand out our annual awards for a job well done, or at least half-done: First-Half MVP: Peyton Manning, Indianapolis.
NFL names Clark AFC Offensive player of week
The tight end that typically gets overlooked for awards finally got one today as the Indianapolis Colts' Dallas Clark was named NFL AFC Offensive Player of the Week.
Colts escape with 20-17 win on Houston's late miss
Houston Texans were defending him. Houston consistently gave the Colts' tight end room to operate in the middle of the field and he punished them with six catches in the first eight minutes of Sunday's game.
Manning, Clark hook up 14 times to tie franchise record
Indianapolis - It's probably safe to assume that Dallas Clark is going to be one tired tight end this morning.
Colts top Texans in heart-stopping fashion, to take big lead in AFC South
Maybe it's better to be both lucky and good sometimes. That turned out to be the Indianapolis Colts' fate Sunday afternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Anthony Gonzalez might go under the knife
's season may be over : The word is that [Gonzalez is] asking Dr. James Andrews, who is likely to confirm that he's got more than sprained PCL.
Texans hoping to challenge Colts in AFC South
The Houston Texans spent all decade dreaming of this opportunity. All they really wanted was a chance to establish themselves as a playoff contender and finally take down their old nemesis, the Indianapolis Colts.
Sanders critiques his season debut
After further review, Bob Sanders wasn't overwhelmed with his first appearance of the season.
The Niners lost, 24-21, to the Texans in Houston and have now dropped two straight overall.
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