Owners of the NFL's best regular-season record (104-44) since the start of the 1999 season, while being the only team to earn eight playoff appearances in the last nine seasons, Indianapolis has won 49 of its last 61 regular-season games. Indianapolis' winning ways include a 29-9 record in AFC South play, while the club has owned or shared the lead in 95 of 107 weeks of the division's existence. The Colts have won the past five AFC South championships, the best divisional-title streak in club history. Indianapolis became the only NFL team with five consecutive 12 -victory seasons. The Colts were tied with Dallas (1992-95) as the only teams to do it four consecutive seasons. Relive the Week 4, 2016 matchup between the Oakland Raiders and the Baltimore Ravens by watching this full game replay brought to you by NFL Game Pass. Sports USA provides national radio coverage with Eli Gold, Ross Tucker and Tony Graziani (field reporter).Â. Check out a list of stats and notes from the Indianapolis Colts' 2020 Week 6 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at Lucas Oil Stadium. Catch the Colts back in action at Lucas Oil Stadium on November 8th as they welcome a maximum of 12,500 fans vs. the Baltimore Ravens. But the Colts eventually figured it out, and head into their bye week with a satisfying 31-27 come-from-behind win at Lucas Oil Stadium. Relive the Week 14, 2014 matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and the Cleveland Browns by watching this full game replay brought to you by NFL Game Pass. PERSONNEL REPORT: DB-Bob Sanders (knee), OG-Dan Federkeil (shoulder), WR-Roy Hall (knee) were out. Last game's inactive players were:  LB-Buster Davis, OT-Corey Hilliard, TE-Jacob Tamme, DT-Daniel Muir, DE-Marcus Howard, Federkeil, Hall and Sanders. NFL footage © NFL Productions LLC. This site is neither endorsed, nor sponsored by, nor affiliated with Baltimore Ravens or NFL Properties LLC. On paper, this week’s matchup against the Texans is one the Ravens should win handily. NEXT WEEK: Indianapolis visits Green Bay on Sunday, October 19 at 4:15 p.m. (EDT). Baltimore 3; Indianapolis 20; Recap » Box Score » Play-By-Play » P Manning. Relive the Week 14. Relive the Super Bowl III matchup between the New York Jets and the Baltimore Colts by watching this full game replay brought to you by NFL Game Pass. TONY DUNGY is 75-25 at the Colts' helm. Dungy joined the Colts on January 22, 2002, after serving as Tampa Bay's head coach for six seasons (1996-01). Dungy's career regular-season record is 129-67, and he has an overall record of 138-76. Dungy became the 35th coach in NFL history to earn 100 career victories with a 38-20 win at Houston on 10/23/05. Dungy became the 20th coach since entering the league in 1970 to win 100 career games. Of those 20, only George Seifert (132), Joe Gibbs (148), Mike Ditka (151), Mike Holmgren (160) and Mike Shanahan (161) reached 100 career wins faster than Dungy's pace of 163 games. Dungy recorded his 100th regular-season victory vs. Tennessee 12/4/05, becoming only the 6th coach to win 100 regular-season games in the first 10 years as a head coach (113, Seifert; 105, Don Shula; 103, John Madden; 102, Dungy; 101, Gibbs; 101, Ditka). With an overall mark of 82-30, Dungy became the winningest coach in Colts history with a 31-7 win at Carolina on 10/28/07, bettering the prior total of 73 by Shula and Ted Marchibroda. Dungy owns a 105-43 mark since the start of the 1999 season (30-18 at Tampa Bay; 75-25 with Colts), and he is the NFL's winningest coach during that span. He has directed 10 of his 12 teams into the playoffs, while leading Tampa Bay (1999) and the Colts (2003, 2006) to the conference championship game, and his 2006 Colts squad won Super Bowl XLI. Dungy took Tampa Bay to four playoff appearances during his tenure as field general. From 2002-07, Dungy has directed the Colts to 10-6, 12-4, 12-4, 14-2, 12-4 and 13-3 records, becoming the only coach in club history to produce 10 victories and playoff berths in the first six seasons with the team. In 2007, Dungy helped produce the 17th 10 -victory season in franchise history, and he is one of five Colts head coaches to earn double-digit victory totals (6, Dungy; 4, Shula; 3, Marchibroda; 2, Don McCafferty; 2, Jim Mora). Dungy has nine career double-digit victory seasons (10-6, 1997; 11-5, 1999; 10-6, 2000 with Tampa Bay; 10-6, 2002; 12-4, 2003; 12-4, 2004; 14-2, 2005; 12-4, 2006; 13-3, 2007 with Colts), and he was the first coach to defeat all 32 NFL teams. Under Dungy, Indianapolis has six consecutive 10 -victory seasons (2002-07), tying the third-longest streak in NFL history (16, San Francisco, 1983-98; 7, Dallas, 1975-81; 6, Dallas, 1968-73; 6, Miami 1970-75; 6, LA Rams, 1973-78; 6, Dallas, 1991-96; 6, Colts, 2002-07). The Colts have produced a 104-44 regular-season record since 1999, a victory total that leads the NFL. The Colts are the only team to qualify for post-season play eight times in the last nine seasons. Indianapolis has won the AFC South five consecutive seasons and has owned or shared the division lead in 95 of 107 weeks of AFC South existence. The Colts were wire-to-wire divisional leaders from 2005-07. Under Dungy during the regular season, the Colts are 38-12 at home and 37-13 on the road. Dungy (1999-07) has earned nine consecutive playoff appearances (1999-01 at Tampa Bay; 2002-07 with Colts), tying Tom Landry (9, Dallas, 1975-83) for the most consecutive playoff appearances by NFL coaches since 1970. Indianapolis (14-2, 2005; 12-4, 2003, 2004 and 2006; 13-3, 2007) has become the only team to earn 12 victories in five consecutive seasons, snapping the league mark it had shared with Dallas (1992-95). The Colts own a 72-23 record (counting the playoffs) since the start of the 2003 season and are 58-18 since 2004. Dungy held a 54-42 record as head coach with Tampa Bay, qualifying for the playoffs four times in six seasons. Dungy produced some of the NFL's stingiest defenses during his years at Tampa Bay. His units ranked no lower than 11th during his stay and ranked 6th or higher in four of his last five years. His 2007 Colts unit ranked 3rd in the NFL and 1st in scoring defense. Dungy also served 1981-88 with Pittsburgh, including 1984-88 as defensive coordinator. After serving 1989-91 as DB Coach at Kansas City, Dungy was the defensive coordinator at Minnesota from 1992-95. During his years in Minnesota, the Vikings intercepted an NFL-high 95 passes and made three playoff appearances. The Chiefs made two playoff appearances during Dungy's tenure. At Pittsburgh in 1984, he became the NFL's youngest coordinator (age 28). In five seasons as Pittsburgh's coordinator, the Steelers averaged 24 interceptions and 37 takeaways, while scoring 20 touchdowns. Dungy entered the coaching ranks in 1980 at his alma mater, Minnesota, where he was a quarterback (1973-76). He made the Steelers as a free agent in 1977 and was a member of the Super Bowl XIII title team, then was traded to San Francisco in 1979. Dungy is a native of Jackson, Mich. JOHN HARBAUGH became the third head coach of the Ravens on January 19, 2008. Harbaugh spent the previous 10 seasons with Philadelphia, the final year as secondary coach after serving as special teams coordinator. Harbaugh served on Eagles teams that reached four consecutive NFC Championship Games, along with the 2004 squad that reached Super Bowl XXIX. SURFACE: FieldTurf. Relive the Super Bowl XXXV matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the New York Giants by watching this full game replay brought to you by NFL Game Pass. Welcome to Ravens Wire's European Union Experience. The Baltimore Ravens looked great in their Week 1 win over the Cleveland Browns. © 2020 NFL Enterprises LLC. Relive the 2012 AFC Wild Card Round matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens by watching this full game replay. NFL and the NFL shield design are registered trademarks of the National Football League.The team names, logos and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated. The Indianapolis Colts have announced their inactives list for today's Week 6 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals; all four players who were questionable heading in, including defensive tackle/end Denico Autry, tackle Anthony Castonzo, defensive end Justin Houston and running back Jordan Wilkins, are active, while linebacker Darius Leonard, who was labeled as doubtful, is inactive. The following is a list of all regular season and postseason games played between the Baltimore Ravens and Indianapolis Colts. The Colts and Ravens are meeting for the fifth straight season whether in the regular-season or playoffs. Indianapolis took regular-season victories over Baltimore in 2004, 2005 and last season, plus a Divisional Playoff verdict following the 2006 season. Last year, the Colts earned a 44-20 win at the Ravens on December 9. With a 2002 victory over Baltimore as well, the Colts have taken the last five meetings between the teams. The Colts reach this Sunday's fray after a 31-27 last-minute victory last Sunday at Houston. Indianapolis tallied 10 first-quarter points, but trailed, 27-10, with less than seven minutes to play. The Colts scored 21 points in just more than two minutes to produce the win. Baltimore dropped a 13-10 home decision last Sunday to Tennessee. Indianapolis continues play against the AFC North later this year by visiting Pittsburgh on November 9 and Cleveland on November 30, before hosting Cincinnati on December 7. Relive the 2012 AFC Wild Card Round matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens by watching this full game replay.
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