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Four. They won in 1971 and 2007, lost in 1969 and 2010.
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As of the beginning of the 2013 season, the Colts franchise has been in four Super Bowls, two while in Baltimore and two in Indianapolis:1) Super Bowl III - New York Jets 16, Baltimore Colts 72) Super Bowl V - Baltimore Colts 13, Dallas Cowboys 103) Super Bowl XLI - Indianapolis Colts 29, Chicago Bears 174) Super Bowl XLIV - New Orleans Saints 31, Indianapolis Colts 17
Super Bowl III was the first Super Bowl to actually be called a "Super Bowl." Things were a bit different then than they are now. Back then, the Colts were the Baltimore Colts, a team in the "NFL" (now the NFC) while the Jets were in the AFL (now the AFC) as they are to this day. The year after this game was played, the colts, the browns and the steelers became part of the newly formed AFC as part of the 1970 merger. This made them the only team in NFL history to play a former super bowl opponent as a divisional opponent.
That was 1968 when the team was still playing in Baltimore. They went 13-1 and made the Super Bowl (III) where they lost to the New York Jets.
Just one, in the 2007 Super Bowl against the Bears, which they won.Update:Peyton Manning has now played in two Super Bowls; the aforementioned, and Super Bowl 44 in 2010, which the Colts lost to the Saints.
The Baltimore Colts won the Super Bowl V in 1971, 16-13 was the final score against the Dallas Cowboys. Click on the 'Super Bowl V' link on this page to read about the game.AnswerSuper Bowl V was the fifth championship game of the modern National Football League (NFL). The game was played on January 17, 1971 at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida following the 1970 regular season. The AFC champion Baltimore Colts (14-2-1) defeated the NFC champion Dallas Cowboys (12-5), 16-13, on the first game played on artificial turf. super bowl V was won by the Baltimore colts!!! 13-16HOW?:mike curtis (colt defender) got an INT. which was returned to the 15 YD line which set up an 32 YD FG with :5 left for rookie kicker Jim O'brien whom made it and gave a permanent lead (13-16) over the cowboysThe Super Bowl didn't start until 1967.