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Indianapolis Colts–New England Patriots
First meeting October 4, 1970
Harvard Stadium
Boston
Colts 14, Patriots 6
Latest meeting October 18, 2015 – Patriots 34, Colts 27
Next meeting TBD 2018 NFL season
Statistics
Meetings total 80 meetings
All-time series Patriots, 51–29
Postseason results

Patriots 4 – Colts 1

Most recent
January 18, 2015
Patriots 45, Colts 7
Largest victory Patriots 42, Colts 3 (1974)
Smallest victory Colts 29, Patriots 28 (1981)
Colts 35, Patriots 34 (2009)
Current win streak Patriots, 7 wins
(2010-present)

Patriots 4 – Colts 1

The Colts–Patriots rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Indianapolis Colts and the New England Patriots. It is considered one of the most famous rivalries in the NFL. The two teams have combined for seven Super Bowl victories (five by the Patriots) and nine AFC Championships since 2001, while both are noted for their organizational excellence.

The nature of this rivalry is somewhat ironic because while the Colts and Patriots were AFC East division rivals from 1970–2001 (dating prior to the Colts' move from Baltimore to Indianapolis), their intensified enmity wasn't prevalent until Indianapolis was moved into the newly formed AFC South following the 2001 season as part of the NFL's realignment. Following New England's 43–22 win in the 2013–14 playoffs the Patriots lead the series with nine wins (three in the playoffs) versus five wins (one playoff) for the Colts, and the Patriots hold a lead in points scored, 411–351.

The modern matchup spanning the period of 20012011 was usually headlined as a contest between quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, who together won six NFL MVP awards in eight years (2003–10; four by Manning). In September 2001 Brady received his first start against the Colts after an injury to then-starter Drew Bledsoe, and proceeded to defeat the Colts in his first six games against them in the next years, including the 2003 AFC Championship Game and a 2004 AFC Divisional playoff game. The 2004 Divisional game was notable as the Patriots held a record breaking Colts offense to 3 points on snowy cold night in Foxborough. The Colts won the next three matches, notching two regular season victories and a win in the 2006 AFC Championship Game on the way to their win in Super Bowl XLI. Since then, the Patriots have won the six out of the next eight games from 2007–14. The quarterback angle of the rivalry changed in 2012 following Manning's release from the team, and with the surge to success of Colts rookie Andrew Luck.


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