Yes. According to the Colts website, colts.com, the Colts will play the Bengals at home in the 2008 season. No date of the game has been released as of March 31.
Cincinnati Bengals
That would be the Indianapolis Colts (Indiana) and the Cincinnati Bengals (Ohio).
No. The Seattle Seahawks will NEVER play the Minneapolis Colts. Now, there is a chance that they could play the INDIANAPOLIS Colts. That remains to be seen.
The Colts and Saints are not scheduled to play each other this regular season and therefore will not play each other.
The schedule for the 2009 season will not be known until after the 2008 season. The only games the Bengals will play for sure are two games each against their division opponents, the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Cleveland Browns.
In the Super Bowl, following the 2006 season, the Colts played, and beat, the Chicago Bears.
They beat the Ravens, the Steelers, and the Browns twice during the 2009-2010 season, the swept the division. But the Bengals almost always play the Ravens tough, they know how to play them.
He plays for the Colts. You wont see him this season he got hurt again out for season :( .
1987 was a strike season
No, that's impossible anyway. They can only play once in the regular season and once in the playoffs. In 2008 the Patriots lost to the Colts once
No, their meetings depend on when their divisions play each other. The Indianapolis Colts and the New York Giants aren't scheduled to play again until the 2014 regular season.
The Indianapolis Colts play their home games in Indianapolis. The Denver Broncos play their home games in Denver. The Cincinnati Bengals play their home games in Cincinnati. The Buffalo Bills play their home games in Buffalo. (see the pattern here?) Most people would classify Indianapolis and Cincinnati as "midwestern" cities, but that is a question about geography, not football.