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

ANTICIPATING IMPACT
Defensive end Marcus Howard, a fifth-round selection in the 2008 NFL Draft, had 1.5 sacks as a rookie, and said he hopes to improve that in his second season. Asked his plan for improving Howard said, "pretty much just hard work and repetition... just practicing your craft."


THE BEST NFL PLAYER?
Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, who last season was named NFL Most Valuable Player for a third time, has been nominated for the Best NFL Player ESPY. Fans can vote for the award, which will be announced on July 19.


READY FOR THE JUMP
OG Mike Pollak, the Colts' second-round selection in the 2008 NFL Draft, started 13 games as a rookie last season. He said his goal this season is to make the "second-season" jump and he said a big factor in doing so will be to remain healthy.


A BIG CULTURE SHOCK
Colts center/guard Steve Justice, a sixth-round selection in the 2008 NFL Draft from Wake Forest, started once as a rookie and played in eight games. He said recently that experience early last season helped him prepare for the 2009 season.


STILL LEARNING
Colts center/guard Jamey Richard, a seventh-round selection in the 2008 NFL Draft, started seven games as a rookie this past season. Richard said he played far more than he expected as a rookie, and that when he looks at last season, there is much on which he can improve.