The Colts lead the series 11-6 against the Titans and 18-13 overall (including Baltimore Colts/Houston Oilers years).
The Steelers lead the all-time regular season series against the Colts with a record of 13-6. The Steelers also lead 5-0 in their postseason meetings.
bengals are winning 82-22
Answer As of the start of the 2007 season, the Baltimore Colts record on Monday Night Football was 8-4 and the Indianapolis Colts record on MNF is 10-7.
12 wins, 4 losses
12-4, 1-1 in the playoffs.
3 wins- 13 losses - 0 ties.
The Indianapolis Colts are from Indiana.
Baltimore Colts Indianapolis Colts Oakland Raiders L A Raiders
The Indianapolis Colts are facing their archrivals -- the New England Patriots.
The Baltimore Colts won SuperbowlV and the Indianapolis Colts won Superbowl XLI The Oakland Raiders won SuperbowlXI and the Los Angeles Raiders won Superbowl XVIII
The Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks. Also the Titans and the Colts.
The Indianapolis Colts had a 9-7 record in 1995.
1983-1987: Los Angeles Rams 1987-1991: Indianapolis Colts 1992: Oakland Raiders 1993: Atlanta Falcons
The cast of 1970 AFC Championship Game - 1971 includes: Fred Biletnikoff as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Norm Bulaich as Himself - Baltimore Colts Running Back Raymond Chester as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tight End Tony Cline as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Dan Conners as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Ben Davidson as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Hewritt Dixon as Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback Mike Eischeid as Himself - Oakland Raiders Punter Ron Gardin as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive Back Curt Gowdy as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Sam Havrilak as Himself - Baltimore Colts Wide Receiver Ted Hendricks as Himself - Baltimore Colts Linebacker Roy Hilton as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive End Eddie Hinton as Himself - Baltimore Colts Wide Receiver Marv Hubbard as Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback Roy Jefferson as Himself - Baltimore Colts Wide Receiver Charlie Jones as Himself - Sideline Reporter Tom Keating as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive Tackle Daryle Lamonica as Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback Bill Laskey as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Jerry Logan as Himself - Baltimore Colts Strong Safety Don McCafferty as Himself - Baltimore Colts Head Coach Kent McCloughan as Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback Tom Nowatzke as Himself - Baltimore Colts Fullback Carleton Oats as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive Tackle Jim Otto as Himself - Oakland Raiders Center Gus Otto as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Glenn Ressler as Himself - Baltimore Colts Guard Kyle Rote as Himself - Color Commentator Harry Schuh as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle Art Shell as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle Rod Sherman as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Bubba Smith as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive End Charlie Stukes as Himself - Baltimore Colts Cornerback Johnny Unitas as Himself - Baltimore Colts Quarterback Gene Upshaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Bob Vogel as Himself - Baltimore Colts Tackle Rick Volk as Himself - Baltimore Colts Free Safety Warren Wells as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver
Divisional rivals are the Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos, and Kansas City Chiefs. Notable conference rivals are the New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Divisional rivals are the Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos, and Kansas City Chiefs. Notable conference rivals are the New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Best Team in the WorldNope! The Indianapolis Colts is the best team in the World, or at least the best team in the NFL.Seriously, to someone who is an Oakland Raiders fan, they are the best team. We all have our favorites, but how well they play on game day determines who is really the best team.
Zack Crockett has: Played Himself - Indianapolis Colts Fullback in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - 79th Overall Pick in "1995 NFL Draft" in 1995. Played Himself - Indianapolis Colts Fullback in "1995 AFC Championship Game" in 1996. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback in "Super Bowl XXXVII" in 2003. Played Himself - Former Oakland Raiders Fullback in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback in "NBC Sunday Night Football" in 2006.
Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders and Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts.