The AFC
The Indianapolis Colts play in the American Conference of the National Football League.
The Baltimore Colts are in the AFC since the two league merged in 1970.
They are an American football team that plays in the NFL (National Football League) and are in the AFC (American Football Conference). They are apart of the the South Division in their conference. They were originally the Baltimore Colts, but moved to Indianapolis in 1984.
The Colts (NFL team, just to be sure we're on the same page.) play in the American League Conference (AFC) in the AFC South division.
The Houston Texans are in the AFC South, along with the Colts, Jaguars and Titans.
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The Colts hail from the town of Indianapolis, Indiana. They are a member of the American Football Conference, or AFC. All of their home games are played at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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The Colts first championship came in the 1958 season when they defeated the New York Giants in overtime, 23-17, in the NFL championship game. The Colts first conference championship was also in 1958.
No. The two teams have been in the same conference, either in the National Football League before 1970 or the American Football Conference from 1970 onward. The Steelers have defeated the Colts in AFC playoff games, doing so five times.
When the NFL Colts were formed in Baltimore in 1953, they took the name of an earlier, defunct team that had played in the All-American Football Conference (AAFC) in 1947-49. That team's name came from a naming contest.
The NFL is divided into two conferences, the National Football Conference and the American Football Conference. Each conference is divided into 4 divisions, the East, South, North and West. The origin of the conferences occured after the merger between the NFL and AFL. The AFL became the AFC and was given the Steelers, Colts and Browns to even things out.