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Indianapolis Colts Information: originally known as the 'Baltimore Colts', the franchise started in 1953. In Maryland until 1984, the Colts decided to move to Indianapolis. Many disputes between fans and the owners arose, but ultimately it was the angry Baltimore fans who lost the battle on the relocation of the Colts. Peyton Manning was drafted in the '98 NFL draft - since then, the team went on to advance in the playoffs every season (except a disappointing fluke in 2001's 6-10 record). Time and time again, they failed to make it to the 'big game', until 2006 where the Colts went on and won the Super Bowl against the Chicago Bears. Manning is one of the greatest quarterbacks to play the game and is by far, the most valuable assett to the Indianapolis franchise.

 

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Fun Facts: Peyton Manning set a record for most passing yards in 2002 with a total yardage of over 4,400. The franchise's first ever win was against the Green Bay Packers (41-21) in 1950.


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