Indianapolis Colts Tickets

Indianapolis Colts Tickets

Founded in 1953 as the Baltimore Colts, the team relocated to Indianapolis in 1984 and changed their name to Indianapolis Colts. The team boasts 6 Conference Championships, 12 Division titles, 3 NFL Championships and 2 Super Bowls – in 1970 against the Cowboys and in 2006 against the Bears.  With such an impressive record, it’s not a shock to know that the Indianapolis Colts have more than 10 players inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, including big football names like Raymond Berry, John Mackey, Johnny Unitas and Eric Dickerson.

In 2007, the Indianapolis Colts ended in a 13-3 record, grabbing the AFC South title. Although the team reached the playoffs, the Colts lost to the San Diego Chargers 28-24. This year, with head coach Tony Dungy back to lead the Colts and a new 675-million-dollar home at the Lucas Oil Stadium, the Indianapolis Colts have a reason to celebrate and put their game to the next level.

The 2008 Indianapolis Colts make up impressive set of players like Reggie Wayne, Marvin Harrison and Peyton Manning, who all helped the team wear the 41st Super Bowl crown. As of date, the Colts rank as one of the best offensive teams in the history of NFL. Is that enough for the Colts to win another Super Bowl title this year? Satisfy your cravings and watch the Colts play live! Make sure to reserve your Indianapolis Colts tickets early as the new Lucas Oil Stadium would surely attract new Colts-loving fans.


Indianapolis Colts News

Irsay, Manning issue joint statement (Yahoo! Sports)
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay's words must have been healing enough for quarterback Peyton Manning, and Manning must have shown enough respect to "the horseshoe." The pair issued a conciliatory joint statement Friday after dueling in the media this week.


Manning, Irsay insist they are on same page (AP)
Peyton Manning and Colts owner Jim Irsay insist they are just fine after a week filled with complaints and comments suggesting a rift had developed following one of the most miserable seasons in team history. "We would like to dispel any misperception that there might be any hard feelings between us," the two said Friday in a statement issued by the team.


Ravens promote Pees to defensive co-ordinator (The Canadian Press)
OWINGS MILLS, Md. - The Baltimore Ravens opted for continuity in their coaching staff, promoting from linebackers coach Dean Pees to replace defensive co-ordinator Chuck Pagano and retaining offensive co-ordinator Cam Cameron.


Manning, Irsay issue kumbaya statement (The National Football Post)
In one of the oddest emails I have ever opened from an NFL team, the Indianapolis Colts have basically issued a...