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https://www.coltsfanshop.com/Denzelle-Good-Jersey , Indianapolis Colts are sprinting into a brighter tomorrowFueled by rookies and a rebuilt quarterback on a TD-throwing rampage, the Indianapolis Colts win fourth in a row, a 38-10 blowout of Tennessee Titans.Colts Put Themselves In Playoff Picture With Win Over TitansThe Indianapolis Colts dug themselves a hole starting the season at 1-5, but after earning their fourth win in a row on Sunday against the Tennessee Titans, Indy finds itself tied for the sixth AFC playoff spot entering Week 12.Andrew Luck made it back, and the Colts have come right along with himNo matter where this season ends for the Colts – in the postseason or on the outside looking in – the most remarkable aspect of it has already occurred. What Luck is doing is so astounding, so unexpected that it probably will supersede any feat this team can achieve.How Frank Reich's swagger has saved the Colts seasonFrank Reich is the coach of one of the hottest teams in football5 Things Learned: Colts Dominate Titans In Every Phase | WFNI ESPN 107.5 / 1070 The Fan | Indy's SportsCenterThe Colts (5-5) are in the middle of a Wild Card race after their dominating, 38-10, victory over the Titans (5-5) on Sunday afternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium. What did we learn from the Colts moving their win streak to 4 games?Colts' T.Y. Hilton makes Titans pay for leaving him one-on-oneHilton, who has spent a lot of his time opening up opportunities for the rest of the Colts, torched Tennessee for nine catches, 155 yards and two TDs.T.Y. Hilton With Huge Performance In Win Over Titans On Reggie Wayne DayIndianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton exploded for 155 yards and two touchdowns in the team’s 38-10 win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, the same day they inducted Reggie Wayne into the Ring of Honor.Colts’ notebook: T.Y. Hilton ‘poison’ to Titans | FOX59INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Two strikingly dissimilar stat lines from the Indianapolis Colts’ 38-10 dismantling of the Tennessee Titans told the story of Frank Reich’s diverse offense. There was Eric Ebron’s: zero targets.Colts Notebook: 'Ebron Special' falls incomplete | Sports | heraldbulletin.comTennessee entered Sunday's game at Lucas Oil Stadium with the NFL's top-ranked red-zone defense. So Colts head coach Frank Reich figured he might need to get creative inside the 20-yardColts, Andrew Luck dig out of hole with ‘complete game’ | FOX59INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The stars were out and Frank Reich felt the mounting heat. This was no time for his rollin’ Indianapolis Colts to make a mess on the floor of Lucas Oil Stadium. Not on a Sunday afternoon set aside for Reggie Wayne to be added to the Ring of Honor.Ebron: Luck has lost a step since StanfordEbron: "Obviously (I threw it) just a little too far. Obviously, it was a little too much for him."COLTS NEWSPHOTO GALLERY: Colts vs. Titans | Colts | heraldbulletin.comThe Indianapolis Colts won their fourth game in a row Sunday with a 38-10 rout of the Tennessee Titans. Current receiver T.Y. Hilton put on a show while former receiver “The Greatest Game Ever Played” is, well, exactly that.The Baltimore Colts‘ 23-17 victory over the New York Giants for the 1958 NFL championship
Clayton Geathers Jersey , the first overtime game in league history, was voted the best game as part of the NFL’s celebration of its 100th season. A nationwide panel of 66 media members chose the classic over the 1981 NFC title match featuring the Joe Montana pass to Dwight Clark known as “The Catch,” and the “Ice Bowl” in Green Bay for the 1967 league title.Baltimore’s win on Alan “The Horse” Ameche’s 1-yard touchdown run served as a catalyst for NFL popularity. The sport generally ranked behind baseball, boxing and college football back then, with even horse racing getting as much attention. But America was entranced by the drama and the stars such as John Unitas, Frank Gifford, Sam Huff, and Gino Marchetti — who broke his leg early in the game. In all, 17 future Hall of Famers participated.“It was New York that did it,” said Colts running back Lenny Moore, one of those Hall of Famers. “If it had been Baltimore against … maybe Cleveland … most people wouldn’t have noticed, certainly not Madison Avenue or the media.”But Americans did notice, a true turning point for the NFL.“Pete Rozelle always told me that the reason pro football took off was because that happened just at that time, in that season, and it happened in New York,” Giants owner Wellington Mara once said.There was even some confusion among fans and, yes, players at Yankee Stadium, plus those watching on TV
Nate Hairston Color Rush Jersey , what would happen after Steve Myhra’s 20-yard field goal tied it. No postseason game had ever been tied after regulation.“We really didn’t know what to do,” Colts standout receiver Raymond Berry said. “We’d never played it. Nobody had ever played it. Nobody really knew what came next.”New York won the coin toss for overtime, couldn’t move the ball, and Unitas guided the Colts 80 yards on 13 plays to Ameche’s conclusion to the NFL’s greatest game.“I can’t judge for anyone else,” said Ameche, whose nickname emanated from his willing to practice, “but it’s the greatest game I ever played in.”The greatness of the event was not particularly marred by the sloppiness on the field. There were six lost fumbles, and Colts coach Weeb Ewbank — the only man to lead NFL and AFL championship teams — shackled Unitas for most of the OT drive.But the status of a game some media called “an epic” never has diminished, and in the midst of the league hitting the century mark, it has been deemed No. 1 amongst all.It received 18 first-place votes , by far the most in the balloting. Next best for top votes was the Patriots‘ rally from 28-3 to beat the Falcons in the 2017 Super Bowl, which got 10 and finished ninth overall. The Ice Bowl got eight first-place selections.Sixty-one years later, though, Colts-Giants reigns.“If you’re going to point to one game that gave the NFL momentum to accomplish some of the things that the league has been able to do,” said Pete Rozelle, then the GM of the Rams and generally considered the best commissioner in pro sports history, “it would have to be the 1958 championship game.”