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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning (18) looks over the defense of the Tennessee Titans during their game at The Coliseum in Nashville on Dec. 8, 2002. / Alan Poizner / The Tennessean / USA ...
Description "Game ball" football from Super Bowl XLI. Ball is four leather panels stitched together. One panel reads [SUPER BOWL XLI CHAMPIONS] followed by the Indianapolis Colts logo with the scores ...
The Colts made a big-time playoff run to make it to the pivotal Super Bowl XLI matchup with the Chicago Bears, which they won by a score of 29-17. However, was this their best team?
Feb 4, 2007; Miami, FL, USA; Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy greets Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith after the Indianapolis Colts defeated the Chicago Bears 29-17 in Super Bowl XLI at ...
Late owner and CEO Jim Irsay will be inducted into the Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor before the team’s home opener against the Miami Dolphins on Sept. 7 at Lucas Oil Stadium, the team ...
Under Irsay, Indianapolis hit its peak in the 2006 season; the Manning-Dungy-Polian triumvirate taking the Colts all the way to a Super Bowl XLI win over the Chicago Bears and the city’s first ...
The Colts drafted Manning with the No. 1 pick in 1998 and won Super Bowl XLI during the 2006 season, their first championship since the franchise moved from Baltimore to Indianapolis in 1984.
The Colts went on to be victorious in Super Bowl XLI that season, Irsay's lone championship with the franchise. Manning and Brady's rivalry was intense on the field, but always respectful off of it.
It was the day Peyton Manning became a Super Bowl Champion. #OTD in 2007, the @Colts won their first championship since relocating to Indianapolis by defeating the Chicago Bears, 29-17, in Super Bowl ...
Under Irsay, Indianapolis hit its peak in the 2006 season; the Manning-Dungy-Polian triumvirate taking the Colts all the way to a Super Bowl XLI win over the Chicago Bears and the city’s first ...
Indianapolis also defeated the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI in 2006, the franchise’s first championship since Super Bowl V before the team relocated from Baltimore in 1970.