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Peyton Manning and the rest of the Colts accepted Jim Caldwell's plan. ...more
December 28, 2009
Falcons...31 Bills...3 Panthers...41 Giants...9 Steelers...23 Ravens...20 ...more
December 28, 2009
The New York Giants kept themselves in the postseason hunt Monday night with a 45-12 rout of the Washington Redskins. ...more
December 22, 2009
Saints...26 Falcons...23 Dolphins...14 Jaguars...10 Packers...21 Bears...14 ...more
December 14, 2009
COLTS ...27 TITANS ...17 Indianapolis tied the NFL record for longest winning streak, beating Tennessee for its 21st consecutive regular-season victory. The only other team to win that many in a row: New England from 2006-08. The Colts can break the record next week at home against Denver. The victory also extended the Colts' league mark for most consecutive 12-win seasons to seven and ended the Titans' five-game winning streak. Peyton Manning threw one TD pass, Joseph Addai ran for two scores and the Colts spent the second half protecting the lead. It was the first time in six games Indy didn't need a fourth-quarter comeback to win. Tennessee's Chris Johnson ran 27 times for 113 yards, his seventh straight 100-yard game, but failed to become the first player in league history to top 125 yards rushing in seven straight. ...more
December 7, 2009
For 30 minutes, the Baltimore Ravens were inefficient, unproductive and disorganized. ...more
November 17, 2009
Given good blocking and a fresh start, Larry Johnson might still be the power-running Pro Bowler who had back-to-back 1,700-yard seasons for Kansas City. ...more
November 10, 2009
Peyton Manning delivered another milestone performance, Joseph Addai produced a second straight winning score, and the Colts found another unconventional way to win when Houston's Kris Brown missed a 42-yard field goal as time expired, keeping Indy's winning streak intact 20-17. ...more
November 9, 2009
COLTS ...18 49ERS ...14 The Colts won their 16th straight regular-season game, the equivalent of an undefeated season, and Jim Caldwell became the first rookie coach since the NFL merger to open his career with seven consecutive wins. Peyton Manning topped 300 yards passing and got credit for another Colts rally, but it was Joseph Addai who won it. The fourth-year running back threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to receiver Reggie Wayne early in the final quarter to give the Colts their only lead. Indianapolis is the last unbeaten team in the AFC for the fourth time in five years. San Francisco has lost three straight after a 3-1 start. ...more
November 2, 2009
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