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INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
WEEKLY PRESS RELEASE
Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center
P.O. Box 535000
Indianapolis, IN 46253
www.colts.com
PRESEASON WEEK 3
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (1-1) VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (2-0)
7 P.M. EST | SATURDAY, AUG. 27, 2016 | LUCAS OIL STADIUM
BROADCAST INFORMATION
COLTS HOST THE EAGLES
TV coverage: WTTV
Play-by-Play: Don Fischer
Color Analyst: Rick Venturi
Sideline: Larra Overton
The Indianapolis Colts will host the Philadelphia
Eagles in their final home preseason game of the
year. The contest will mark the 21st all-time preseason meeting between the teams, as the overall
series is tied, 10-10. In their preseason matchup
last season, Indianapolis fell to Philadelphia,
36-10.
Radio coverage: WFNI & WLHK
Play-by-Play: Bob Lamey
Color Analyst: Jim Sorgi
Sideline: Matt Taylor
Last week, the Colts hosted the Baltimore Ravens
in the first preseason contest between the teams.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2016 SCHEDULE
Colts Wide Receiver
Tevaun Smith
Quarterback Andrew Luck started the game and
completed all eight of his passing attempts for 71
yards. Backup quarterbacks Scott Tolzien (13-of-18 passing for 107
yards) and Stephen Morris (7-of-11 passing for 66 yards) each threw
a touchdown as the trio combined to complete 28-of-37 passes for 244
yards and two touchdowns.
PRESEASON (1-1)
Day
Date
Sun.
Aug. 7
Sat.
Aug. 13
Sat.
Aug. 20
Sat.
Aug. 27
Thurs. Sept. 1
The Colts faced a 14-6 deficit heading into halftime after two Adam Vinatieri field goals of 24 and 40 yards.
Opponent
GREEN BAY
at Buffalo
BALTIMORE
PHILADELPHIA
at Cincinnati
REGULAR SEASON (0-0)
Day
Date
Opponent
Sun.
Sept. 11 DETROIT
Sun.
Sept. 18 at Denver
Sun.
Sept. 25 SAN DIEGO
Sun.
Oct. 2
at Jacksonville (London)
Sun.
Oct. 9
CHICAGO
Sun.
Oct. 16
at Houston
Sun.
Oct. 23
at Tennessee
Sun.
Oct. 30
KANSAS CITY
Sun.
Nov. 6
at Green Bay
Sun.
Nov. 13
BYE WEEK
Sun.
Nov. 20
TENNESSEE
Thurs. Nov. 24
PITTSBURGH
Mon.
Dec. 5
at N.Y. Jets
Sun.
Dec. 11
HOUSTON
Sun.
Dec. 18
at Minnesota
Sat.
Dec. 24
at Oakland
Sun.
Jan. 1
JACKSONVILLE
In the third quarter, Tolzien connected on a one-yard touchdown pass to
rookie wide receiver Tevaun Smith to cut the score to 14-12.
Trailing 17-12 in the fourth quarter, Morris led the Colts on an eight play,
64-yard touchdown drive to take an 18-17 lead. On the ensuing twopoint conversion attempt, Baltimore interecepted Morris and returned
the ball for a defensive two-point conversion to win the contest, 19-18.
MEDIA SCHEDULE: AUG. 22-27
Monday, August 22
12:25 p.m. – Chuck Pagano available
1:00 p.m. – Player Interviews
Tuesday, August 23
11:00 a.m. – Chuck Pagano available
11:10 a.m. – Player Interviews
1:05 p.m. – Practice (Limited Availability)
Wednesday, August 24
11:00 a.m. – Coordinators available
11:10 a.m. – Player Interviews
1:05 p.m. – Practice (Limited Availability)
TV
ESPN
FOX59
FOX59
CBS4
FOX59
Time/Result
Cancelled
W, 19-18
L, 19-18
7 p.m.
7:35 p.m.
TV
FOX
CBS
CBS
CBS
FOX
NBC
CBS
CBS
CBS
Time/Result
4:25 p.m.
4:25 p.m.
4:25 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
1 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
4:25 p.m.
CBS
NBC
ESPN
CBS
CBS
CBS
CBS
1 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
4:05 p.m.
1 p.m.
* All times are Eastern; Home games in BOLD CAPS
Thursday, August 25
11:00 a.m. – Practice (Limited Availability)
1:00 p.m. – Chuck Pagano available
1:10 p.m. – Player Interviews
2015 FINAL AFC SOUTH STANDINGS
Team
W
Houston
9
Indianapolis 8
Jacksonville 5
Tennessee 3
Friday, August 26
No Availability
Saturday, August 27
Indianapolis Colts vs. Philadelphia Eagles – 7 p.m.
1
L
7
8
11
13
T
0
0
0
0
Pct.
.563
.500
.313
.188
PF
339
333
376
299
PA
313
408
448
423
Home
5-3
4-4
4-4
1-7
Away
4-4
4-4
1-7
2-6
Div
5-1
4-2
2-4
1-5
Conf Strk
7-5
W3
6-6
W2
5-7
L3
1-11
L4
TABLE OF CONTENTS/IMPORTANT INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT NFL DATES
Game Preview/Schedules/Standings ................................................................. 1
Table of Contents/Important Information ............................................................ 2
AUGUST 25-28
Third Preseason Weekend
OPPONENT INFORMATION
Head Coach Comparison ................................................................................... 3
Head Coach Chuck Pagano ............................................................................... 4
Connections.....................................................................................................5-6
Statistical Comparison ........................................................................................ 6
Colts Offseason Moves ...................................................................................... 7
Colts 2016 NFL Draft Class .............................................................................8-9
AUGUST 30
Prior to 4:00 p.m., New York time, clubs must reduce their rosters to a maximum of 75 players on the Active List.
SEPTEMBER 1
Final Preseason Games
SEPTEMBER 3
Prior to 4:00 p.m., New York time, clubs must reduce rosters to a maximum of
53 players on the Active/Inactive List.
COLTS NOTES
Colts Notes ..................................................................................................10-18
SEPTEMBER 4
Claiming period for players placed on waivers at the final roster reduction will
expire at 12:00 noon, New York time.
ROSTER PAGES
Unofficial Depth Chart ...................................................................................... 19
Players By Position........................................................................................... 20
How the Colts were Built .................................................................................. 21
Alphabetical Roster .......................................................................................... 22
Numerical Roster .............................................................................................. 23
Roster By Experience ....................................................................................... 24
Transactions ..................................................................................................... 25
2015 Colts Participation.................................................................................... 26
COLTS GAMEDAY INFORMATION
PRE-GAME FESTIVITIES
American Family Insurance Touchdown Town
Free and open to the public, American Family Insurance
Touchdown Town opens 3 hours prior to kickoff and
features $3 drinks specials, a giant TV screen, live music,
the PLAY 60 Zone for kids and much more. Touchdown
Town is located on the north side of Lucas Oil Stadium,
along South Street. www.colts.com/events
COLTS STATISTICS
2015 Colts Regular Season Stats .................................................................... 27
2015 Colts Regular Season Defensive Stats ................................................... 28
2016 Colts Preseason Stats ............................................................................. 29
2016 Colts Preseason Defensive Stats ............................................................ 30
2016 REGULAR SEASON OPPONENTS
• Limited Edition Give-A-Way: Each game this season, the first 2,000 fans in
side American Family Insurance Touchdown Town will receive a limited
edition koozie featuring the name, number and laser signature of a Colts
player. This week’s featured player is: Vontae Davis.
Along with their normal slate of home and road contests against AFC South opponents - Houston, Jacksonville and Tennessee - the Colts will compete against
the AFC West and NFC North Divisions in 2016. Indianapolis will face six 2015
playoff teams.
GAMEDAY CHARITY COLLECTION
School Supply Collection
The Indianapolis Colts are teaming up with Teachers’ Treasures to collect
school supplies for underserved youth. Fans are encouraged to bring school
supplies to donate outside the gates at the Colts Community Collection Stations, presented by Toyota, before heading into Lucas Oil Stadium. The collection will run from 5-7 p.m. on Saturday. www.colts.com/collections
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2016 REGULAR SEASON OPPONENTS
Team
H/A
2015 Record Last Meeting/Result
Houston
H/A
9-7 (.563)
H - 12/20/15 - L, 16-10
Jacksonville H/A
5-11 (.313)
A - 12/13/15 - L, 51-16
Tennessee
H/A
3-13 (.188)
H - 1/3/16 - W, 30-24
Kansas City H
11-5 (.688)
*H - 1/4/14 - W, 45-44
Pittsburgh
H
10-6 (.625)
A - 12/6/15 - L, 45-10
Detroit
H
7-9 (.438)
A - 12/2/12 - W, 35-33
Chicago
H
6-10 (.375)
A - 9/9/12 - L, 41-21
San Diego
H
4-12 (.250)
A - 10/14/13 - L, 19-9
Denver
A
12-4 (.750)
H - 11/8/15 - W, 27-24
Minnesota
A
11-5 (.688)
H - 9/16/12 - W, 23-20
Green Bay
A
10-6 (.625)
H - 10/7/12 - W, 30-27
NY Jets
A
10-6 (.625)
H - 9/21/15 - L, 20-7
Oakland
A
7-9 (.438)
H - 9/8/13 - W, 21-17
Total 105-103 (.505) *Postseason
50/50 RAFFLE
During every 2016 home game, the Indianapolis Colts will host a 50/50 Raffle
for fans. Tickets will be sold at six kiosks throughout the stadium as well as
multiple mobile sellers. Tickets will be sold through the end of the third quarter.
During the fourth quarter, the Colts will announce the winning number and
amount. Fifty percent of the net proceeds from the day’s ticket sales will go to
one lucky fan and the remainder will support the work of the Indianapolis Colts
Foundation in the community. www.colts.com/5050
Gaming License Number 140945
COLTS / EAGLES ALL-TIME PRESEASON RESULTS
Date
W/L
Site
Attendance
8/15/53
L, 10-7
Foreman Field (Va.)
14,000
8/14/54
W, 10-0
Hershey, Pa.
10,031
8/13/55
L, 21-6
Hershey, Pa.
8,006
8/11/56
W, 24-13
Hershey, Pa.
17,575
9/9/56
L, 19-14
Fairgrounds Stadium (Ky.) 21,876
8/17/57
W, 17-10
Hershey, Pa.
17,026
8/16/58
L, 30-28
Hershey, Pa.
17,000
9/13/59
L, 35-13
Franklin Field
15,928
9/17/60
L, 35-21
Hershey, Pa.
20,125
8/11/62
W, 56-28
Hershey, Pa.
18,530
8/10/63
W, 26-21
Hershey, Pa.
18,597
8/8/64
W, 28-17
Hershey, Pa.
18,500
9/11/65
W, 33-14
Hershey, Pa.
11,540
8/13/66
W, 31-17
Tulane Stadium (La.)
41,352
8/3/79
W, 17-14
Memorial Stadium
36,733
8/17/79
L, 31-17
Veterans Stadium
44,251
8/27/90
L, 17-16
Hoosier Dome
47,999
8/23/91
L, 23-21
Veterans Stadium
52,687
8/20/09
W, 23-15
Lucas Oil Stadium
64,516
8/16/15
L, 36-10
Lincoln Financial Field
69,296
ALL-TIME SERIES: Tied, 10-10
CURRENT COLTS STREAK: Lost 4
NATIONAL ANTHEM SINGER
Sophia Joelle, 15-year-old recording artist from Zionsville, Ind.
PRO BOWL HONORS
The Colts sent three players to the 2016 Pro Bowl in S-Mike Adams, CB-Vontae
Davis and WR-T.Y. Hilton. The trio made their second consecutive Pro Bowl
appearance. The Colts have had at least two players represented in the game
dating back to 1999 and at least three players each of the last four seasons.
COLTS MEDIA SITE
On the Colts media website, http://media.colts.com, media outlets can access
up-to-date Colts information, including press releases, transcripts, daily notes,
game releases and media schedules/availabilities. The site also offers access to
the 2016 media guide as well as the ability to request season and game-by-game
credentials.
MEDIA.COLTS.COM
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HEAD COACH COMPARISON
COLTS HEAD COACH CHUCK PAGANO
EAGLES HEAD COACH DOUG PEDERSON
COACHING YEARS IN NFL: 15th Year
COLTS HEAD COACH: 5th Year
REGULAR SEASON: 41-23 (.641)
POSTSEASON: 3-3 (.500)
COACHING YEARS IN NFL: 8th Year
EAGLES HEAD COACH: 1st Year
REGULAR SEASON: 0-0 (.000)
POSTSEASON: 0-0 (.000)
PRO CAREER: Named head coach of the Indianapolis
Colts on January 25, 2012. In four years as head coach,
Chuck Pagano has led the team to a 41-23 regular season record, including three consecutive 11-5 seasons
and playoff appearances from 2012-14. Currently, Pagano’s .641 winning percentage ranks fourth among active
head coaches in the NFL. In the process, he became only the second head coach
in NFL history to earn 11 wins in each of his first three seasons with a team and
became the third head coach in Colts history to reach the playoffs in each of his
first three years (Ted Marchibroda, 1975-77 and Tony Dungy, 2002-04).
The Colts finished the 2015 season with an 8-8 record and were 4-2 within the
AFC South Division. With a victory in Week 5 at Houston, Indianapolis improved
its consecutive win streak within the AFC South Division to 16 games, which set
an NFL record.
PRO CAREER: Doug Pederson was named head coach
of the Philadelphia Eagles on January 18, 2016, following a three-year run as the offensive coordinator of the
Kansas City Chiefs from 2013-15.
While with the Chiefs, Pederson helped guide the team
to a 31-17 regular season record, which included a 10-0 stretch to close out the
2015 season. In 2013, Pederson and the coaching staff helped turn a 2-14 Chiefs
team into an 11-5 playoff contender, marking the largest one-year turnaround in
team history.
Pederson, who enjoyed a 12-year playing career in the NFL, began his pro
coaching career in Philadelphia where he served under Andy Reid as an offensive quality control coach (2009-2010) and quarterbacks coach (2011-12).
CAREER RECORD: 0-0.
In 2014, Pagano led the Colts to their second straight AFC South Division title
and first AFC Championship Game since 2009. The team recorded a perfect
6-0 division record in back-to-back seasons for the first time in franchise history.
In 2013, Indianapolis earned the division title and won an AFC Wild Card Playoff
game against the Kansas City Chiefs that marked the second-largest comeback
in NFL postseason history.
In 2012, the Colts overcame the loss of Pagano to acute promyelocytic leukemia
for 12 games and responded with seven fourth quarter or overtime game-winning
drives en route to an 11-5 campaign. He previously spent four seasons with the
Baltimore Ravens, the last (2011) as the team’s defensive coordinator. Pagano
also served as the defensive backs coach of the Oakland Raiders (2005-06) and
the secondary coach of the Cleveland Browns (2001-04).
BACKGROUND: Pederson attended Northeast Louisiana, where he was a threeyear starter at quarterback and graduated with a B.B.A. in business management. A 12-year NFL veteran, he played quarterback for the Green Bay Packers,
Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns. Pederson served
as a backup quarterback for the Packers when the team won Super Bowl XXXI.
After serving as the head coach at Calvary Baptist Academy in Shreveport, LA,
Pederson entered the NFL coaching ranks in 2009 as an offensive quality control
coach with the Philadelphia Eagles. Pederson was promoted to quarterbacks
coach in 2011 and earned the offensive coordinator job with the Kansas City
Chiefs in 2013.
PERSONAL: Born January 31, 1968 in Bellingham, Wash. He and his wife,
Jeannie, have three sons: Drew, Josh and Joel.
CAREER RECORD: 44-26.
BACKGROUND: Pagano was a safety at Wyoming from 1980-83. He coached
collegiately at Southern California (1984-85), Miami (1986), Boise State (198788), East Carolina (1989), Nevada-Las Vegas (1990-91), East Carolina (199294), Miami (1995-2000) and North Carolina (2007).
PERSONAL: Born in Boulder, Colo. on October 2, 1960. He and wife, Tina, have
three daughters, Tara, Taylor, Tori, and three granddaughters, Avery, Addison
and Zoey. His brother, John, is the San Diego Chargers’ defensive coordinator.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ASSISTANT COACHES
Rob Chudzinski
Offensive Coordinator
Ted Monachino
Defensive Coordinator
Tom McMahon
Special Teams Coordinator
Tim Berbenich
Offensive Assistant/Assistant Quarterbacks Coach
Maurice Drayton
Assistant Special Teams Coach
Gary Emanuel
Defensive Line Coach
Joe Gilbert
Assistant Offensive Line Coach
Frank Giufre
Offensive Quality Control Coach
Jim Herrmann
Linebackers Coach
Jim Hostler
Tight Ends Coach
Richard Howell
Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach
Lee Hull
Wide Receivers Coach
Darren Krein
Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
Joe Philbin
Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line
Brian Schottenheimer Quarterbacks Coach
Jemal Singleton
Running Backs Coach
Shawn Terlecky
Defensive Quality Control Coach
Brad White
Outside Linebackers Coach
Greg Williams
Defensive Backs Coach
Quadrian Banks
Conditioning/Performance Analyst
Jeff Popovich
Assistant to the Head Coach
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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES ASSISTANT COACHES
Frank Reich
Offensive Coordinator
Jim Schwartz
Defensive Coordinator
Dave Fipp
Special Teams Coordinator
Eugene Chung
Assistant Offensive Line/Tight Ends/Run Game Coach
Phillip Daniels
Defensive Quality Control/Assistant Defensive Line
Coach
John DeFilippo
Quarterbacks Coach
Joe D’Orazio
Offensive Quality Control/Assistant Wide Receivers
Coach
Ken Flajole
Linebackers Coach
Tim Hauck
Safeties Coach
Greg Lewis
Wide Receivers Coach
Keith Gray
Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach
Matthew Harper
Assistant Special Teams Coach
Josh Hingst
Strength and Conditioning Coach
Shaun Huls
Director of Sports Science and Reconditioning
Justin Peelle
Tight Ends Coach
Duce Staley
Running Backs Coach
Jeff Stoutland
Offensive Line Coach
Press Taylor
Offensive Quality Control/Assistant Quarterbacks
Coach
Cory Undlin
Defensive Backs Coach
Dino Vasso
Defensive Quality Control/Assistant Secondary Coach
Chris Wilson
Defensive Line Coach
HEAD COACH CHUCK PAGANO
LEADING BY EXAMPLE
BOUNCING BACK
Pagano has led the Colts to a 41-23 record over his four seasons (2012-15)
in Indianapolis. His .641 winning percentage ranks fourth among active head
coaches in the NFL.
Under Head Coach Chuck Pagano (2012-15), the Colts have recorded a 17-6
record in regular season games immediately following a loss. The team averages 25.0 points scored and 20.3 points allowed in those 23 games. In 2013,
Indianapolis was one of only four teams (DEN, NE, SEA) to not lose consecutive
games all season long.
Highest Winning Percentage, Active NFL Head Coaches
Coach
Team
Win %
Bruce Arians
Arizona
.708
Bill Belichick
New England
.664
Mike McCarthy
Green Bay
.653
Chuck Pagano
Indianapolis
.641
Mike Tomlin
Pittsburgh
.639
COLTS GAMES FOLLOWING A LOSS, SINCE 2012
Game 1
Result
Game 2
Result
2012 (5-0)
Week 1 at CHI
L, 41-21
Week 2 vs. MIN
W, 23-20
Week 3 vs. JAX
L, 22-17
Week 5 vs. GB
W, 30-27
Week 6 at NYJ
L, 35-9
Week 7 vs. CLE
W, 17-13
Week 11 at NE
L, 59-24
Week 12 vs. BUF
W, 20-13
Week 15 at HOU
L, 29-17
Week 16 at KC
W, 20-13
2013 (5-0)
Week 2 vs. MIA
L, 24-20
Week 3 at SF
W, 27-7
Week 6 at SD
L, 19-9
Week 7 vs. DEN
W, 39-33
Week 10 vs. STL
L, 38-8
Week 11 at TEN
W, 30-27
Week 12 at ARZ
L, 40-11
Week 13 vs. TEN
W, 22-14
Week 14 at CIN
L, 42-28
Week 15 vs. HOU
W, 25-3
2014 (4-1)
Week 1 at DEN
L, 31-24
Week 2 vs. PHI
L, 30-27
Week 2 vs. PHI
L, 30-27
Week 3 at JAX
W, 44-17
Week 8 at PIT
L, 51-34
Week 9 at NYG
W, 40-24
Week 11 vs. NE
L, 42-20
Week 12 vs. JAX
W, 23-3
Week 16 at DAL
L, 42-7
Week 17 at TEN
W, 27-10
2015 (3-5)
Week 1 at BUF
L, 27-14
Week 2 vs. NYJ
L, 20-7
Week 2 vs. NYJ
L, 20-7
Week 3 vs. TEN
W, 35-33
Week 6 vs. NE
L, 34-27
Week 7 vs. NO
L, 27-21
Week 7 vs. NO
L, 27-21
Week 8 at CAR
L, 29-26
Week 8 at CAR
L, 29-26
Week 9 vs. DEN
W, 27-24
Week 13 at PIT
L, 45-10
Week 14 at JAX
L, 51-16
Week 14 at JAX
L, 51-16
Week 15 vs. HOU
L, 16-10
Week 15 vs. HOU
L, 16-10
Week 16 at MIA
W, 18-12
Additionally, Indianapolis’ 41 wins since 2012 are tied for the fifth most in the NFL
over than span.
MOST REGULAR SEASON WINS, SINCE 2012
Team
Wins
Denver
50
New England
48
Seattle
46
Cincinnati
43
Indianapolis
41
Carolina
41
Green Bay
41
WINNING THE CLOSE ONES
The Colts have closed out games strong under Head Coach Chuck
Pagano (2012-15), posting a league-leading 26-8 (.765) record in games decided by one possession-or-less (eight points or less) during that span. In 2014,
the team posted a 4-2 record. The Colts won nine consecutive one-possession
games from Week 5 of the 2012 campaign to Week 1 of 2013.
BEST WIN PCT. IN ONE-POSSESSION GAMES, SINCE 2012
Team
Record
Winning
Indianapolis
26-8
.765
Denver
20-9
.690
San Francisco
17-8-1
.673
Arizona
18-9
.667
Cincinnati
18-10-1
.638
WINNING THE DIVISION
With the win over the Houston Texans in Week 5 (10/8), Indianapolis improved
its consecutive victory streak within the AFC South Division to 16 games, which
set an NFL record. The streak continued a team record, which was set at the
conclusion of the 2014 campaign. The previous best was 12, which was set from
Nov. 14, 2004 – Oct. 8, 2006.
COLTS ONE-POSSESSION GAMES, 2015 (7-4)
Game
Margin
Result
Week 3 at TEN
2
W, 35-33
Week 4 vs. JAX
3
W, 16-13 (OT)
Week 5 at HOU
7
W, 27-20
Week 6 vs. NE
7
L, 34-27
Week 7 vs. NO
6
L, 27-21
Week 8 at CAR
3
L, 29-26 (OT)
Week 9 vs. DEN
3
W, 27-24
Week 11 at ATL
3
W, 24-21
Week 15 vs. HOU
6
L, 16-10
Week 16 at MIA
6
W, 18-12
Week 17 vs. TEN
6
W, 30-24
LONGEST WINNING STREAK FOR AN NFL TEAM AGAINST
THEIR OWN DIVISION, NFL HISTORY
Team
Division
Streak
Indianapolis
AFC South
16 (2012-15)
Miami
AFC East
15 (1972-73)
Dallas
NFC East
14 (1993-94)
LONGEST WINNING STREAK FOR AN NFL TEAM AGAINST
ANY DIVISION, NFL HISTORY
Team
Division
Streak
Indianapolis
AFC South
16 (2012-15)
Miami
AFC East
15 (1972-73)
Indianapolis
AFC North
15 (2002-1010)
Dallas
NFC East
14 (1993-94)
New England
NFC North
14 (2002-2014)
Additionally, the Colts have the best record in the league in games decided by
three points or less since 2001.
BEST WIN PCT. IN GAMES DECIDED BY THREE POINTS OR LESS, SINCE
2001
Team
Record
Winning
Indianapolis
39-16
.709
New England
31-14
.689
Denver
33-21
.611
Chicago
28-20
.583
Atlanta
33-25-1
.568
BEST RECORD AGAINST DIVISION OPPONENTS, SINCE 2012
Team
Division
Record
Denver
AFC West
21-3-0
Indianapolis
AFC South
20-4-0
New England
AFC East
18-6-0
Carolina
NFC South
17-7-0
Green Bay
NFC North
16-7-1
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CONNECTIONS
COLTS / EAGLES CONNECTIONS
Philadelphia Special Teams Coordinator Dave Fipp at Holy Cross
from 1998-99.
• Fipp was the defensive coordinator while Colts Defensive Line Coach
Gary Emanuel served in the same capacity for San Jose State in 2007.
• Colts Defensive Coordinator Ted Monachino was the defensive
line coach for James Madison University in 1998 while Eagles Quarterbacks Coach John DeFilippo played quarterback.
• Indianapolis Offensive Quality Control Coach Frank Giufre was an
offensive lineman at Syracuse from 1995-99. Philadelphia Offensive
Line Coach Jeff Stoutland was Giufre’s position coach his final three
seasons with the Orangemen while Colts Quarterbacks Coach Brian
Schottenheimer served in the same role in 1999.
• Stoutland worked with the offensive line (2007-2010) and served as
the interim head coach (2010) at Miami (Fla.) while Colts QB-Stephen
Morris played there in 2010.
• Stoutland served as Colts C-Ryan Kelly’s position coach at Alabama
for two seasons (2011-12). Kelly (2011-15) also was teammates with
Eagles S-Nick Perry (2010-14) and C/G-Barrett Jones (2009-2014) at
Alabama.
• Colts TE-Chase Coffman played with Eagles QB-Chase Daniel at
Missouri from 2005-08.
• Indianapolis T-Joe Haeg played five seasons (2011-15) with Philadelphia QB-Carson Wentz and CB-C.J. Smith at North Dakota State.
• Philadelphia LB-Jordan Hicks and WR-Marcus Johnson were teammates with Indianapolis DT-Hassan Ridgeway at Texas from 2012-14.
• Colts RB-Chase Price ran behind Eagles G-Darrell Greene at San
Diego State for four seasons (2011-14).
• Philadelphia LB-Nigel Bradham and Indianapolis CB-Patrick Robinson were teammates at Florida State in 2009.
• Colts S-Dezmen Southward (2009-2013) and QB-Scott Tolzien
(2006-2010) played with Eagles DT-Beau Allen (2010-13) at Wisconsin. Eagles S-Chris Maragos (2007-09) also played at Wisconsin with
Southward and Tolzien.
INDIANA / PENNSYLVANIA CONNECTIONS
• Colts Assistant Offensive Line Coach Joe Gilbert spent two years
(1989-1990) as the assistant offensive line/recruiting coordinator with
the University of Pennsylvania and was the head coach of the spring
football team at Mansfield (Pa.) in 2000.
• Eagles Defensive Line Coach Chris Wilson served two separate
coaching stints at Indiana State (1993-1994, 1997).
• Indianapolis Tight Ends Coach Jim Hostler spent nine seasons
(1990-1992, 1994-1999) on the coaching staff at his alma mater, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He spent the 1993 season in Huntington, Pa. as the offensive coordinator at Juniata College. Hostler is
a native of Bethel Park, Pa. and played four seasons (1986-89) at IUP.
• Colts Defensive Line Coach Gary Emanuel served in the same role
on the West Chester (Pa.) University coaching staff from 1985-86.
• Eagles Quarterbacks Coach John DeFilippo was a graduate assistant coach for Notre Dame from 2001-02.
• Indianapolis Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Joe Philbin
played tight end at Washington & Jefferson College (Pa.) in 1980.
• Colts Defensive Quality Control Coach Shawn Terlecky played
safety at Mercyhurst for one year. He also served on the coaching staff
at Mercyhurst for four seasons (2004, 2008-2010).
• Indianapolis P-Pat McAfee hails from Plum, Pa.
• Eagles T-Dennis Kelly played at Purdue from 2008-2011.
• Colts DE-Delvon Simmons is from McKeesport, Pa.
• Indianapolis Defensive Backs Coach Greg Williams served on the
coaching staff at the University of Pittsburgh in 2008.
FORMER COLTS / EAGLES
• Colts General Manager Ryan Grigson spent time with the Eagles organization from 2004-2011, serving as Western Regional Scout (200405), Director of College Scouting (2006-09) and finishing his tenure as
the Director of Player Personnel (2010-2011).
• Philadelphia Offensive Coordinator Frank Reich served six seasons
(2006-2011) on the Colts coaching staff.
• Indianapolis OLB-Trent Cole competed in 155 games (145 starts) as
a member of the Eagles from 2005-2014 where he tallied 85.5 sacks,
second-most in team history behind Hall of Famer Reggie White.
• Eagles K-Cody Parkey was originally signed by the Colts as an undrafted free agent in the 2014 offseason and was traded to Philadelphia
on August 20, 2014.
• Colts QB-Stephen Morris spent time with the Eagles in 2015.
• Philadelphia Assistant Offensive Line/Tight Ends/Run Game Eugene Chung played in 10 games for Indianapolis in 1997.
• Eagles Safeties Coach Tim Hauck played for the Colts during the
1998 season while Philadelphia Quarterbacks Coach John DeFilippo
was a coaching intern.
NFL CONNECTIONS
• Eagles Head Coach Doug Pederson played quarterback for the
Green Bay Packers in 1995 while Colts Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Darren Krein was a defensive end.
• Pederson (2001-04) had his second stint with the Packers while Colts
Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Joe Philbin (2003-04) was on
the coaching staff.
• Philadelphia G/T-Allen Barbre played three seasons (2007-09) in
Green Bay while Philbin was the offensive coordinator.
• Eagles Defensive Coordinator Jim Schwartz and Colts Tight Ends
Coach Jim Hostler were both on the Buffalo Bills coaching staff in 2014
while Eagles LB-Nigel Bradham, CB-Ron Brooks and CB-Leodis
McKelvin played for the team.
• Indianapolis Defensive Backs Coach Greg Williams and Philadelphia Offensive Coordinator Frank Reich coached together in San Diego from 2013-15.
• Eagles RB-Ryan Mathews (2010-14) played with Colts RB-Jordan
Todman and QB-Scott Tolzien in San Diego in 2011. Mathews also
played alongside fellow Eagles RB-Darren Sproles (2005-2010) in San
Diego while Colts Offensive Coordinator Rob Chudzinski (2005-06,
2009-2010) and Williams (2009-2015) were on staff.
• Sproles played alongside Eagles Tight Ends Coach Justin Peelle
(2002-05) while Colts Quarterbacks Coach Brian Schottenheimer
(2002-05) and Chudzinski coached for the Chargers.
• Colts RB-Frank Gore (2005-2014) and Eagles S-Chris Maragos
(2010) played for San Francisco while Eagles Special Teams Coordinator Dave Fipp was the assistant special teams coach (2008-2010).
• Indianapolis QB-Scott Tolzien and Gore played alongside Eagles
QB-McLeod Bethel-Thompson and Peelle in San Francisco in 2011.
• Several Colts and Eagles spent time together with the Miami Dolphins:
Colts Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Joe Philbin (201215), Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Darren Krein (201115), OLB-Erik Walden (2008-2010), CB-Vontae Davis (2009-2011),
DE-Kendall Langford (2008-2011) and Eagles Special Teams Coordinator Dave Fipp (2011-12), T-Andrew Gardner (2009), T-Allen
Barbre (2010), CB-Nolan Carroll II (2010-13) and K-Caleb Sturgis
(2013-14).
• Philadelphia S-Chris Maragos (2011-13) played for Seattle while
Colts RB-Robert Turbin (2012-15) and S-Winston Guy (2012) were
with the team.
• Krein (1997-98, 2001-09) served as the assistant strength and con-
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS
• Indianapolis ILB-D’Qwell Jackson and Philadelphia CB-Nolan Carroll II were teammates at the University of Maryland in 2005.
• Colts QB-Andrew Luck (2008-2011) and DT-David Parry (2010-14)
were teammates with Eagles TE-Zach Ertz (2009-13) and S-Ed Reynolds (2010-13) at Stanford. All four helped the Cardinal to back-to-back
BCS Bowl Game appearances in 2010 and 2011. Colts TE-Konrad
Reuland was also a part of the 2010 team’s success, while Eagles DTAziz Shittu was teammates with Parry from 2012-14.
• Philadelphia Defensive Line Coach Chris Wilson served in the same
role at Georgia in 2013 while Indianapolis DE-Sterling Bailey played for
the Bulldogs.
• Wilson coached Colts DE-Delvon Simmons for two seasons (201415) at Southern California.
• Colts P-Pat McAfee and Eagles LB-Najee Goode were teammates at
West Virginia for two seasons (2007-08).
• Philadelphia WR-Nelson Agholor (2012-14) was teammates with Indianapolis ILB-Anthony Sarao (2011-15) and DE-Delvon Simmons
(2013-15) at Southern California.
• Colts OLB-Trent Cole was teammates with Eagles TE-Brent Celek
for two seasons (2003-04) at Cincinnati.
• Indianapolis C-Jonotthan Harrison, DE-Earl Okine and ILB-Antonio
Morrison were teammates with Philadelphia TE-Trey Burton, DE-Alex
McCalister, K-Caleb Sturgis and S-Jaylen Watkins at the University
of Florida in 2012.
• Philadelphia K-Cody Parkey and Indianapolis WR-Quan Bray were
teammates at Auburn for three seasons (2011-13).
• Indianapolis Wide Receivers Coach Lee Hull coached alongside
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CONNECTIONS/STATISTICAL COMPARISON
COLTS / EAGLES CONNECTIONS CONTINUED
2015 TEAM LEADERS
ditioning coach in Seattle and spent time with several members of the
Eagles: Defensive Quality Control/Assistant Defensive Line Phillip Daniels (1996-99), Linebackers Coach Ken Flajole (1999-2002),
Safeties Coach Tim Hauck (1997) and P-Donnie Jones (2004).
• Indianapolis Special Teams Coach Tom McMahon (2009-2011)
coached Jones (2007-11) while Flajole (2009-11) served as the defensive coordinator in St. Louis.
• Eagles QB-Sam Bradford played for the Rams while McMahon was
on staff from 2009-2011.
• Philadelphia WR-Chris Givens (2012-15), C/G-Barrett Jones (201314), S-Rodney McLeod (2012-15), Bradford (2010-13) and Indianapolis Langford (2012-14) and Schottenheimer (1997, 2012-14) all
crossed paths in St. Louis.
• Colts CB-Patrick Robinson (2010-15) and Eagles S-Malcolm Jenkins (2009-2013) were coached by Flajole (2012) in New Orleans while
Eagles RB-Darren Sproles (2011-13) and QB-Chase Daniel (20092012) were with the team.
• Eagles Wide Receivers Coach Greg Lewis served as an offensive
assistant during Robinson’s final year in New Orleans in 2015.
• Indianapolis ILB-Sio Moore (2013-14) and Philadelphia C/G-Stefen
Wisniewski played in Oakland while Eagles Quarterbacks Coach
John DeFilippo (2012-14) served in the same role.
• DeFilippo and Schottenheimer were both on the coaching staff with
the New York Jets in 2009.
• Colts ILB-D’Qwell Jackson (2006-2013) and Chudzinski (2013)
were on the Cleveland Browns roster while Flajole (2013) was on staff.
• Jackson (2006-13) played for Cleveland while Hauck coached defensive backs in 2012.
• Indianapolis S-Mike Adams (2007-2011), Chudzinski (2007-08) and
Jackson (2006-2013) were with the Browns while Philadelphia Defensive Backs Coach Cory Undlin (2005-2008) was on staff.
• Eagles Strength and Conditioning Coach Josh Hingst was with
the Falcons in 2008 while McMahon was the assistant special teams
coach.
• Philadelphia Tight Ends Coach Justin Peelle played in Atlanta in
2008 while McMahon was on staff.
• Colts Defensive Coordinator Ted Monachino coached linebackers
in Baltimore while Eagles DE-Steven Means was on the team in 2014.
• Givens and Monachino were in Baltimore together in 2015.
• Monachino (2008-09) served as the defensive line coach in Jacksonville while Philadelphia Defensive Backs Coach Cory Undlin (2009)
was a defensive assistant.
• Undlin was on staff in New England while Colts K-Adam Vinatieri
played for the team in 2004.
• Indianapolis Linebackers Coach Jim Herrmann and Philadelphia
WR-Rueben Randle were all with the Giants in 2014.
• Colts ILB-Nate Irving (2011-14) and Adams (2012-13) played for the
Denver Broncos while Undlin (2012-14) was on the coaching staff.
• Philadelphia Assistant Offensive Line/Tight Ends/Run Game Eugene Chung played for the Kansas City Chiefs in 1998 while Schottenheimer was an offensive assistant.
• Colts QB-Stephen Morris, RB-Jordan Todman and Eagles C/G-Stefen Wisniewski all played together in Jacksonville in 2015.
• Philadelphia QB-McLeod Bethel-Thompson played alongside Todman in Minnesota in 2012.
COLTS
EAGLES
PASSING YARDS
A. Luck......................... 1,881
S. Bradford ..................... 3,725
M. Hasselbeck ............. 1,690
M. Sanchez ....................... 616
C. Whitehurst .................. 150
RUSHING YARDS
F. Gore ........................... 967
D. Murray .......................... 702
A. Luck............................ 196
R. Mathews ....................... 539
A. Bradshaw ..................... 85
D. Sproles ......................... 317
RECEIVING YARDS
T. Hilton ....................... 1,124
J. Matthews ....................... 997
D. Moncrief ..................... 733
Z. Ertz ............................... 853
A. Johnson...................... 503
B. Celek ............................ 398
POINTS SCORED
A. Vinatieri ...................... 107
C. Sturgis ............................ 89
F. Gore ............................. 42
J. Matthews ......................... 48
D. Moncrief ....................... 36
Two players......................... 42
INTERCEPTIONS
M. Adams ........................... 5
W. Thurmond ........................ 3
D. Lowery ........................... 4
Four players .......................... 2
V. Davis .............................. 4
Four players .......................... 1
Four players........................ 1
SACKS
K. Langford ...................... 7.0
R. Mathis ......................... 7.0
Five players ..................... 3.0
F. Cox ................................ 9.5
C. Barwin ........................... 7.0
B. Graham.......................... 6.5
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (AVG.)
Q. Bray .................570 (27.1)
J. Huff......................498 (23.7)
G. Whalen.............244 (27.1)
R. Cooper..................28 (14.0)
T. Varga ................151 (25.2)
D. Sproles .................20 (20.0)
PUNT RETURN YARDS (AVG.)
Q. Bray ...................166 (7.9)
D. Sproles ...............446 (11.7)
G. Whalen.................85 (7.1)
K. Barner .................... -3 (-3.0)
T. Hilton ....................16 (4.0)
PUNTING YARDS (GROSS/NET AVG.)
P. McAfee ....4,052 (47.7/41.7)
D. Jones .......4,038 (47.0/41.6)
FIELD GOALS
A. Vinatieri ... 25/27 (92.59%)
C. Sturis ........... 18/22 (81.8%)
..............................................
C. Parkey ............. 3/4 (75.0%)
2015 FINAL REGULAR SEASON OFFENSIVE RANKINGS
Tm
IND
Rank
PHI
Rank
Yds/
Gm
321.4
28
364.4
12
Rush Rush
Yds/ Yds/ Yds/
Play Gm Play
4.89 89.9 3.63
32
29
31
5.29 108.9 3.94
24
14
21
Yds/
Gm
379.1
26
401.6
30
Rush Rush
Yds/ Yds/
Gm Play
122.0 4.32
25
23
134.6 4.50
32
28
Pass
Yds/
Gm
231.5
22
255.4
12
Pass
Sks/
1st
Yds/ Int. Pass Dwns/
Play Pct.
Att.
Gm
5.98 3.07 5.98% 19.4
31
27
14
22
6.56 2.89 5.94% 21.2
20
25
13
7
Punt
Rtrn
Avg.
6.9
27
11.4
2
Kick
3rd
Rtrn
FG Dwn
Avg. Pct. Pct.
24.3 92.59 40.00
13
4
14
20.9 80.77 39.57
25
27t
15
4th
Red Goal
Dwn Zone to Go
Pct.
Pct.
Pct.
53.85 53.06 66.67
10t
21
18t
50.00 55.81 70.83
15t
15
13
Avg. Pts/
TOP Gm
29:32 20.8
22
24
25:59 23.6
32
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2015 FINAL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE RANKINGS
Tm
IND
Rank
PHI
Rank
Yds/
Play
5.66
26
5.60
21
Pass
Yds/
Gm
257.1
24
267.1
28
Pass
Sks/
1st
Yds/ Int. Pass Dwns/
Play Pct.
Att.
Gm
7.03 2.91 5.98% 20.7
20
6
22
23
6.75 2.37 5.85% 22.8
14
15
25
30
6
Punt
Rtrn
Avg.
10.7
28
5.1
3
Kick 3rd
4th
Rtrn Dwn Dwn
Avg. Pct. Pct.
19.5 39.21 71.43
3
17
30
20.7 42.86 66.67
7
26
27t
Red Goal
Zone to Go
Pct.
Pct.
62.26 69.70
26t
18
65.57 68.75
31
15
Pts/
Gm
25.5
25
26.9
28
Pt
Diff/
Gm
-4.7
25t
-3.3
20
Yd
Diff/
Gm
-57.8
30
-37.3
26
COLTS OFFSEASON MOVES
COLTS FREE AGENT ACQUISITIONS
CB-PATRICK ROBINSON
Robinson most recently spent time with the San Diego Chargers. He has played in 74 career NFL games (43 starts) and totaled 234
tackles (191 solo), 3.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, 54 passes defensed, 10 interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), two forced
fumbles, 10 special teams tackles and two blocked kicks. Robinson has seen action in three postseason contests (two starts) and
compiled nine tackles (six solo), two passes defensed and two special teams tackles. He spent the first five seasons (2010-2014)
of his career with the New Orleans Saints after being selected by the team in the first round (32nd overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft out of Florida
State. In 2015, Robinson played in all 16 games (10 starts) and registered 49 tackles (42 solo), 2.0 tackles for loss, one forced fumble, eight
passes defensed and one interception for the Chargers.
RB-JORDAN TODMAN
Todman spent last year with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He has played in 44 career NFL games (three starts) and totaled 115 carries
for 472 yards (4.1 avg.) and three touchdowns, 40 receptions for 314 yards and two touchdowns and 69 kickoff returns for 1,784
yards. He has seen action in two postseason contests and tallied 16 carries for 71 yards. In 2015, Todman played in 11 games for
the Steelers and registered four carries for 22 yards and had one kickoff return for 22 yards. He saw action in two postseason contests and registered 16 carries for 71 yards.
QB-SCOTT TOLZIEN
Tolzien spent the last three seasons with the Green Bay Packers (2013-15). He has played in six career NFL games (two starts) and
completed 56-of-91 passes for 721 yards with one touchdown and five interceptions. Additionally, Tolzien has carried the ball eight
times for 52 yards and one touchdown. Prior to Green Bay, he spent time with the San Francisco 49ers and San Diego Chargers. In
2015, Tolzien served as the No. 2 quarterback in Green Bay for all 16 games and saw limited action in three contests. He spent the
entire 2014 season on the Packers 53-man roster and was a gameday inactive for the first 15 games of the season.
RB-ROBERT TURBIN
Turbin most recently spent time with the Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Browns last season. He has played in 58 career NFL
games (three starts) and totaled 281 carries for 1,127 yards (4.0 avg.) and one touchdown. Additionally, Turbin has caught 50 passes for 450 yards and two touchdowns in his time with the Cowboys, Browns and Seattle Seahawks (2012-14). He has seen action
in eight postseason contests and registered 37 carries for 128 yards and tallied five receptions for 50 yards. Turbin won Super Bowl
XLVIII in 2014 as a member of the Seahawks. In 2015, he played in three games for the Browns and tallied 18 carries for 60 yards and two receptions for eight yards before being waived on November 10. Turbin signed with the Cowboys eight days later. He appeared in the final seven
contests of the season with Dallas and compiled 32 carries for 139 yards and one touchdown and five receptions for 15 yards.
NOTABLE RE-SIGNINGS
TE-DWAYNE ALLEN
Allen was selected by the Colts in the third round (64th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft. He has played in 43 career NFL games (42
starts) and caught 91 passes for 1,045 yards and 13 touchdowns. Allen has also appeared in four postseason contests (three starts)
and collected 15 receptions for 141 yards and one touchdown. In 2015, he saw action in 13 games (12 starts) and caught 16 passes
for 109 yards and one touchdown.
TE-JACK DOYLE
Doyle has spent the last three seasons with the Colts after being claimed by the team off waivers from the Tennessee Titans on
September 1, 2013. The Indianapolis native has played in 47 career games (seven starts) and caught 35 passes for 209 yards and
three touchdowns. Doyle has seen action in five postseason contests (one start) and totaled seven receptions for 30 yards. In 2015,
he appeared in all 16 games (two starts) and caught 12 passes for 72 yards and one touchdown.
K-ADAM VINATIERI
Vinatieri was originally signed by the Colts as an unrestricted free agent on March 22, 2006. In Indianapolis, Vinatieri has converted
240-of-277 field goal attempts (86.6 percent) and 375-of-381 PATs for 1,095 points. He owns the Colts record for points scored,
extra points made and field goals made. Over the last two seasons (2014-15), Vinatieri has the highest field goal percentage in the
league (94.8) after making 55-of-58 field goals attempts. In 2015, he converted 25-of-27 field goals (92.6 percent) and 32-of-35
PATs for 107 points. It marked his 18th 100-point season of his career, which extended an NFL record. Vinatieri was named AFC Special Teams
Player of the Month for November after he converted all 11 field goal attempts in the month and was the only kicker in the league to record a
perfect percentage with 10-or-more kicks. He also added 9-of-10 PATs for 42 points in November.
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2016 DRAFT CLASS
COLTS 2016 NFL DRAFT CLASS
RYAN KELLY
CENTER
ALABAMA
FIRST ROUND (18TH OVERALL)
LE’RAVEN CLARK
TACKLE
TEXAS TECH
THIRD ROUND (82ND OVERALL)
Kelly played in 46 games (36 starts) at the University of Alabama
where he was a three-year starter at center and helped the Crimson
Tide to three National Championships in 2011, 2012 and 2015. Kelly
did not allow a sack over his final two seasons in Tuscaloosa and
missed just 15 assignments on 1,818 snaps during that span.
As the anchor of the Red Raider offensive line, Clark started all 51
games over his four-year collegiate career. Clark was tabbed a threetime All-Big 12 first-team selection by the Associated Press in each of
his three seasons playing at left tackle from 2013-15.
He served as a team captain in 2015 and started all 13 games en route
to earning First Team All-Big 12 honors for the third consecutive season from the league’s coaches, ESPN and The Associated Press.
As a senior in 2015, he started all 15 games for the National Championship-winning Crimson Tide en route to being named the Rimington Trophy Award winner, given annually to the nation’s top center.
Kelly was a consensus First Team All-America selection and earned
first-team honors from Walter Camp, USA Today, Sporting News,
FWAA and the AFCA. He was named Second Team Associated
Press All-America and earned First Team All-SEC honors from the
conference’s coaches and the AP. Kelly received the Jacobs Blocking
Trophy, which is given to the conference’s top lineman. He was also
named SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2015.
HASSAN RIDGEWAY
DEFENSIVE TACKLE
TEXAS
FOURTH ROUND (116TH OVERALL)
Ridgeway appeared in 36 games (18 starts) at Texas and totaled 92
tackles (58 solo), 9.5 sacks, one pass defensed and two fumble recoveries (one returned for a touchdown).
T.J. GREEN
SAFETY
CLEMSON
SECOND ROUND (57TH OVERALL)
In 2015, Ridgeway played in 11 games (eight starts) and totaled 36
tackles (24 solo), 6.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks and a team-leading
two fumble recoveries. He earned All-Big 12 honorable mention honors
and was named a First Team All-Big 12 choice by ESPN.com.
Green saw action in 26 games (16 starts) in three seasons at Clemson,
finishing his career with 162 tackles (124 solo), 1.0 sack, three passes
defensed, two forced fumbles and one interception. Green also spent
time as a kick returner in college, tallying 24 returns for 505 yards (21.0
avg.).
ANTONIO MORRISON
INSIDE LINEBACKER
FLORIDA
FOURTH ROUND (125TH OVERALL)
In 2015, he started all 15 games for the Tigers and finished the season
as the team’s third-leading tackler with 130 stops (102 solo). Green
also had 5.0 tackles for loss, three passes defensed, two forced
fumbles and 1.0 sack for the No. 10-ranked defense in the nation. He
helped aide the Tigers to a 14-1 season and a berth in the 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship Game. Green originally
began his collegiate career as a wide receiver prior to moving to safety
after the 2013 season.
As a four-year starter, Morrison totaled 294 tackles (126 solo), 21.0
tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, three passes defensed, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one interception at Florida. In 2015,
Morrison was a Butkus Award Semifinalist and a unanimous First
Team All-SEC selection as a senior after starting all 14 games and
leading the team in tackles for the second straight year with 103 (42
solo). He added 2.5 sacks, one pass defensed and one forced fumble
en route to becoming the first Florida player to post back-to-back
100-tackle seasons since 1992-93.
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2016 DRAFT CLASS
COLTS 2016 NFL DRAFT CLASS
JOE HAEG
TACKLE
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
FIFTH ROUND (155TH OVERALL)
AUSTIN BLYTHE
CENTER
IOWA
SEVENTH ROUND (248TH OVERALL)
Haeg was a four-year starter and helped lead North Dakota State to
the NCAA Division I FCS National Championship all five years he
was a member of the program. Haeg was a First Team All-America
choice in 2014 and 2015 as the former walk-on saw action at both the
right and left tackle spots during his collegiate career with the Bison.
A 60-game starter, he garnered numerous honors throughout his time
at North Dakota State, including being named to the 2015 Walter
Camp FCS All-America Team, 2015 STATS All-America first-team and
receiving an invite to the 2016 Senior Bowl.
Blythe started 51-of-52 career games as a four-year starter at Iowa.
In 2015, Blythe helped bolster a Hawkeye offensive line that allowed
the team to start the season 12-0 and earn a spot in the Big Ten
Championship and Rose Bowl games. He was one of three finalists for
the Rimington Award, given annually to the nation’s top center, after
starting all 14 games as a senior captain. Blythe was an All-America
third-team selection by The Associated Press and Athlon Sports, an
All-America fourth-team choice by Phil Steele and earned All-America
honorable mention accolades from SI.com. He was also a Second
Team All-Big Ten honoree by the league’s coaches and media, The
Associated Press and Phil Steele.
As a senior in 2015, Haeg started all 15 games at left tackle and graded out at 91 percent during the regular season with 45 knockdowns in
11 games. He anchored an offensive line that allowed the fewest sacks
(1.07 per game) and tackles for loss (4.20 per game) in the Missouri
Valley Conference.
TREVOR BATES
OUTSIDE LINEBACKER
MAINE
SEVENTH ROUND (239TH OVERALL)
Bates appeared in 46 games at Maine and finished with 207 tackles
(106 solo), 19.0 sacks, 10 passes defensed, five forced fumbles, two
fumble recoveries (one returned for a touchdown) and three interceptions (one returned for a touchdown). He garnered various honors over
his collegiate career including the team’s most valuable player, CFPA
National Defensive Lineman of the Week, Second Team All-CAA, Third
Team All-CAA, All-CAA Academic Honors and CAA Defensive Player
of the Week.
In 2015, Bates played in 11 games for the Black Bears and totaled 57
tackles (31 solo), 7.5 sacks, two passes defensed, one forced fumble
and one fumble recovery (returned for a touchdown).
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COLTS NOTES
MILESTONES REACHED IN 2015
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
• With a victory in Week 5 at Houston (10/8), Indianapolis improved its consecutive win streak within the AFC South Division to 16 games, which set an NFL
record.
COLTS DEFENSE
• In Week 3 at Tennessee (9/27), safety Dwight Lowery intercepted Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota and returned the ball 69 yards for a touchdown for the
team’s first defensive touchdown of the season.
• In Week 6 vs. New England (10/18), safety Mike Adams intercepted Patriots
quarterback Tom Brady and returned the ball 14 yards for a touchdown. The
pick-six was the second for the Colts on the season.
• In Week 9 vs. Denver (11/8), the Colts shutout the Broncos in the first half (only
points allowed came from a punt return touchdown) and limited Denver to 95 net
yards (15 rushing, 80 passing) and six first downs. Indianapolis finished the game
limiting the Broncos to 35 rushing yards, which is the lowest total allowed since a
2014 Week 7 shutout victory against Cincinnati (32).
• In Week 11 at Atlanta (11/22), Indianapolis recorded four turnovers (three interceptions and one fumble recovery). It marked the most interceptions for the
Colts in a game since Dec. 1, 2013 against Tennessee. Inside linebacker D’Qwell
Jackson intercepted Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan and returned the ball six
yards for a touchdown. It marked the team’s third pick-six of the season.
• In Week 12 vs. Tampa Bay (11/29), the Colts shutout the Buccaneers in the
second half and recorded 5.0 sacks, the most for the team dating back to Nov.
30, 2014 against Washington (6.0).
• In Week 14 at Jacksonville (12/13), outside linebacker Robert Mathis recovered
a Jaguars fumbled snap in the end zone for the team’s fourth defensive touchdown of the season.
• In Week 16 at Miami (12/27), Indianapolis recorded 6.0 sacks, which was their
most for a game last season and the most dating back to Nov. 30, 2014 against
Washington (6.0). Defensive end Kendall Langford, outside linebacker Robert
Mathis and defensive tackle T.Y. McGill each recorded 2.0 sacks. It marked the
first time the Colts had three players with multiple sacks in a single game since
Sept. 4, 1983 (Greg Bracelin, Vernon Maxwell, Donnell Thompson). Defensive
tackle T.Y. McGill gave the Colts their first points of the game when he sacked
Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill in the end zone for a safety in the first
quarter.
• In Week 17 vs. Tennessee (1/3), inside linebacker Jerrell Freeman intercepted
Titans quarterback Zach Mettenberger in the third quarter and returned the ball
23 yards for a touchdown. The Colts defense finished the year with five touchdowns, which is tied for the most in a single season in franchise history dating
back to 1975 and 1994.
COLTS OFFENSE
• In Week 6 vs. New England (10/18), Indianapolis scored on their opening possession for the first time all season when Donte Moncrief caught a fourth-down
fade pass from Andrew Luck at the 7:16 mark in the first quarter. The scoring
drive consisted of 13 plays over 89 yards. Additionally, the Colts topped 400 total
yards (409) for the first time all season.
• In Week 17 vs. Tennessee (1/3), quarterback Josh Freeman started the game
and led the Colts to a 30-24 victory. With the win, Indianapolis earned their sixth
victory of the season while starting a backup quarterback (Matt Hasselbeck went
5-3), which led the league.
COLTS SPECIAL TEAMS
• In 2015, the Colts allowed only 156 kickoff return yards, which is an NFL record.
The Baltimore Ravens with 229 in 2015 and the Brooklyn Dodgers with 225 in
1943 follow. Indianapolis also set the highest touchback percentage (87.0) since
the Super Bowl era in 1970. The Colts are followed by the 2015 Baltimore Ravens (85.1) and 1992 Denver Broncos (78.8).
S-MIKE ADAMS
• In Week 5 at Houston (10/8), he compiled five tackles (three solo), three passes
defensed and two interceptions. It was the fourth multiple-interception game of
his career and the first since 2014 when he accomplished the feat on two occassions. Adams was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 5) for the
first time in his career.
• In Week 6 vs. New England (10/18), Adams intercepted Patriots quarterback
Tom Brady and returned the ball 14 yards for a touchdown. It was Adams’ third
interception in the last two games and his second career interception returned
for a touchdown. The pick-six was the second for the Colts on the season and
the first since a Week 3 victory at Tennessee when Dwight Lowery recorded a
69-yard interception for a touchdown.
• In Week 9 vs. Denver (11/8), he finished with one tackle, one interception and
one pass defensed before leaving the game with an ankle injury in the second
quarter. His interception of Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning in the second
quarter tied the team record for the third-most interceptions through the first nine
games of a season (5) and also tied him for the league-lead last season.
• In Week 13 at Pittsburgh (12/6), he totaled 11 tackles (10 solo) and one forced
fumble. The forced fumble was his first of the season and the seventh of his
career.
• In Week 14 at Jacksonville (12/13), he recorded four tackles, 1.0 sack and one
forced fumble. He tallied a sack-forced fumble in the second quarter. It marked
his first sack of the season and his first dating back to 2012 as a member of the
Denver Broncos. The forced fumble was his second of the season.
• In Week 15 vs. Houston (12/20), he made his 100th career start and finished
with seven tackles (five solo), one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. It was
his first fumble recovery of the season and the 10th of his career.
DT-HENRY ANDERSON
• In Week 1 at Buffalo (9/13), he registered his first career NFL start at defensive
tackle and finished with 10 tackles (eight solo) and 3.0 tackles for loss.
WR-QUAN BRAY
• In Week 13 at Pittsburgh (12/6), he returned three kickoffs for 93 yards with a
long of 60. The 60-yard return was the longest for the team last season and the
longest since Josh Cribbs’ 76-yard return against the Tennessee Titans on Dec.
28, 2014.
• In Week 15 vs. Houston (12/20), he returned four punts for 67 yards (16.8 avg.)
with a long of 33 yards and contributed with three kickoff returns for 80 yards
(26.7 avg.). He returned a punt 33 yards in the second quarter, which was the
longest punt return for the team dating back to Dec. 15, 2013 (Griff Whalen, 51
yards). Bray added 19 yards on his next return and finished with 67 in the game.
That total is tied for the most in a contest dating back to Nov. 25, 2012 (T.Y.
Hilton, 111 yards).
CB-DARIUS BUTLER
• In Week 9 vs. Denver (11/8), he registered two tackles, one interception and
one pass defensed en route to being named AFC Defensive Player of the Week.
It marked the second time he has earned the award in his career as he won the
honor in Week 10 of the 2012 season. His interception of Peyton Manning in the
fourth quarter helped the Colts seal their victory over the Broncos.
OLB-TRENT COLE
• In Week 12 vs. Tampa Bay (11/29), he recorded three tackles (two solo) and
1.0 sack. His sack of Jameis Winston in the fourth quarter marked his first as a
member of the Colts. Winston became the 51st different quarterback that Cole
has sacked en route to number 86.5 of his career.
• In Week 14 at Jacksonville (12/13), he registered his second sack of the season while contributing six tackles (four solo), 1.0 tackle for loss and one forced
fumble. In the first quarter, Cole sacked Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles and
forced a fumble on the play. Bortles became the 52nd different quarterback that
Cole has sacked in his career, bringing his regular season career total to 87.5.
• In Week 15 vs. Houston (12/20), he tallied two tackles (one solo) and 1.0 sack.
The sack marked his third of the season and his second in as many games while
increasing his career total to 88.5.
CB-VONTAE DAVIS
• In Week 15 vs. Houston (12/20), he totaled five tackles (four solo), one interception and two passes defensed. The pick marked his third of the season and
the 20th of his career.
• In Week 16 at Miami (12/27), he appeared in his 100th career game and finished with five tackles (four solo), 1.0 tackle for loss, one interception and one
pass defensed. The interception was his fourth of the season and his second in
as many games.
WR-PHILLIP DORSETT
• In Week 3 at Tennessee (9/27), he caught two receptions for 43 yards and one
touchdown. The score marked the first of his NFL career.
• In Week 17 vs. Tennessee (1/3), he recorded 28 receiving yards and set a
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career high with four receptions.
S-CLAYTON GEATHERS
• In Week 11 at Atlanta (11/22), he registered his first career NFL start at safety
and tied for second on the team with nine tackles. He also added one special
teams tackle.
• In Week 14 at Jacksonville (12/13), he finished with one tackle and one fumble
recovery. The fumble recovery was the first of his career.
T-DENZELLE GOOD
• In Week 12 vs. Tampa Bay (11/29), he made his first career start at right tackle.
RB-FRANK GORE
• In Week 3 at Tennessee, he led the team in rushing with 14 carries for 86 yards
(6.1 avg.) and two touchdowns. It marked his 11th career multiple-touchdown
game as he tied his career-high of two. His performance also marked the first
time since 2013 that a Colts running back tallied two rushing touchdowns in a
game. With 86 rushing yards, he passed O.J. Simpson (11,236) and Corey Dillon
(11,241) for the 18th-most rushing yards in NFL history.
• In Week 5 at Houston, he totaled 22 carries for 98 yards (4.5 avg.) and one
touchdown. He passed John Riggins (11,352) and Steven Jackson (11,388) for
the 17th and 18th-most rushing yards in NFL history. His 98 rushing yards were
the most for the Colts in a game dating back to Dec. 16, 2012 (Vick Ballard, 105
vs. Houston). With 22 carries, Gore topped 2,500 rushes for his career.
• In Week 7 vs. New Orleans (10/25), he totaled nine carries for 43 yards (4.8
avg.) and added five receptions for 32 yards. With nine rushes, he passed Fred
Taylor (2,534) for the 23rd-most carries in NFL history.
• In Week 8 at Carolina (11/2), he carried the ball 22 times for 70 yards (3.2 avg.).
With 22 rushes, he passed Jamal Lewis for the 22nd-most in NFL history and tied
Ottis Anderson for the 21st-most.
• In Week 9 vs. Denver (11/8), he tallied 28 rushes for 83 yards and one touchdown. He also added one reception for 19 yards. His 28 carries were his most in
a game dating back to Oct. 30, 2011 against Cleveland. He passed Ottis Anderson (2,562) for the 21st-most rushes in NFL history. His 19-yard reception helped
him surpass 3,000 receiving yards for his career.
• In Week 11 at Atlanta (11/22), he totaled 14 carries for 34 yards and led the
team with five receptions for 46 yards. With 34 rushing yards, he passed Fred
Taylor (11,695) for the 15th-most rushing yards in NFL history.
• In Week 12 vs. Tampa Bay (11/29), he carried the ball 19 times for 24 yards.
With 19 rushes, he passed Corey Dillon (2,618) for the 20th-most and Ricky
Watters (2,622) for the 19th-most carries in NFL history.
• In Week 13 at Pittsburgh (12/6), he totaled 13 carries for 45 yards and added
three receptions for 49 yards and one touchdown. With 94 yards from scrimmage, Gore surpassed Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Brown (14,811) for the
23rd-most and Ricky Watters (14,891) for the 22nd-most yards from scrimmage
all-time in NFL history. His nine-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter
was his first receiving touchdown of the season and the 12th of his career.
• In Week 15 vs. Houston (12/20), he led the team with 16 carries for 44 yards
while adding one catch for 15 yards. With 59 yards from scrimmage, he reached
15,000 for his career.
• In Week 16 at Miami (12/27), he totaled 15 carries for 85 yards and two touchdowns and added two receptions for 10 yards. His 891 rushing yards on the
season are the most by a Colts running back dating back to 2007 (Joseph Addai,
1,072). With 15 carries, he passed Warrick Dunn (2,669) for the 18th-most and
Thomas Jones (2,678) for the 17th-most rushing attempts in NFL history. With
95 yards from scrimmage, he passed Steven Jackson (15,051) for the 21st-most
and Jerome Bettis (15,111) for the 20th-most yards from scrimmage in NFL history. His 37-yard touchdown run in the first quarter was his longest of the season
and the longest for the Colts dating back to Nov. 30, 2014 (Daniel Herron, 49yard touchdown). Gore added his second touchdown of the game in the second
quarter to tie his single-game career-high with two rushing touchdowns, which
he has accomplished 12 times in his career. His six rushing touchdowns on the
season are his most since 2013 (nine) as a member of San Francisco.
• In Week 17 vs. Tennessee (1/3), he registered 19 carries for 76 yards in his
150th career start. With 76 rushing yards, Gore became the 15th player in NFL
history to log 12,000 career rushing yards. He finished with 967 rushing yards on
the season, which is the most for a Colts running back since 2007 (Joseph Addai,
1,072). With 76 yards from scrimmage, Gore passed Tim Brown (15,124) for the
19th-most and Tony Gonzalez (15,141) for the 18th-most yards from scrimmage
in NFL history.
WR-T.Y. HILTON
• In Week 6 vs. New England (10/8), he caught his first touchdown reception of
the season on a three-yard grab in the second quarter. It was his 20th-career
touchdown reception.
• In Week 7 vs. New Orleans (10/25), he registered four receptions for 150 yards,
two touchdowns and a career-long 87-yard catch. It was his fifth career multiple-touchdown game and his first since Dec. 7, 2014 at Cleveland. With 150
yards, he tied Lenny Moore (17) for the fifth-most 100-plus yard games in Colts
history. He tied Jerry Rice and Torry Holt for the eighth-most 100-yard games in
a player’s first four seasons in NFL history.
• In Week 11 at Atlanta (11/22), he caught two passes for 21 yards and topped
4,000 receiving yards for his career.
• In Week 12 vs. Tampa Bay (11/29), he recorded six receptions for 95 yards and
two touchdowns. It marked his sixth career game with two or more touchdown
receptions.
• In Week 14 at Jacksonville (12/13), he caught four passes for 132 yards (33.0
avg.). He had receptions of 57, 41 and 14 yards to give him a first half total of 112
yards. That tied for the third-largest first half total of his career (112 at Pittsburgh,
10/26/14). With 132 yards, he tied Jimmy Orr (18) for the fourth-most 100-plus
yard games in Colts history. Hilton tied John Jefferson for the seventh-most 100yard games in a player’s first four seasons in NFL history. The 100-yard contest
was also the fourth of his career against Jacksonville.
• In Week 15 vs. Houston (12/20), he made three receptions for 29 yards. With 29
receiving yards, he recorded his third consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season.
He joined Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne as the only receivers in franchise
history to record three or more 1,000-yard seasons.
ILB-NATE IRVING
• In Week 12 vs. Tampa Bay (11/29), he tallied two tackles, 1.0 sack and one
pass defensed. His sack of Jameis Winston in the fourth quarter was his first as
a member of the Colts and the third of his career.
• In Week 13 at Pittsburgh (12/6), he registered his second start of the season
and finished with seven tackles (two solo), one pass defensed and one forced
fumble. The forced fumble was the first of his career.
ILB-D’QWELL JACKSON
• In Week 4 vs. Jacksonville (10/4), he led the team with a career-high 21 tackles
(12 solo) and added 1.0 tackle for loss and one pass defensed.
• In Week 11 at Atlanta (11/22), he led the team with 10 tackles (six solo), 2.0
tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, one pass defensed, one fumble recovery and one
interception returned for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter, he notched his first
interception of the season and returned it six yards for a touchdown. The pick-six
was the second of his career and his first dating back to Sept. 9, 2012 vs. Philadelphia. His sack of Matt Ryan in the fourth quarter was his first of the season.
• In Week 14 at Jacksonville (12/13), he tied for the team lead with nine tackles (seven solo) and added 1.0 sack, 1.0 tackle for loss and a single-game career-best four passes defensed. His sack of Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles
in the first quarter was his third of the season and his third in his last four games.
NT-ZACH KERR
• In Week 16 at Miami (12/27), he set a new single-game career high with five
tackles while adding 1.0 tackle for loss and one pass defensed.
DE-KENDALL LANGFORD
• In Week 4 vs. Jacksonville, he registered his first sack (16.5 for his career) as a
member of the Colts when he brought down Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles
in the second quarter, which forced a punt. He also contributed two tackles and
one pass defensed.
• In Week 11 at Atlanta (11/22), he started his 100th career game and extended
his streak of consecutive games played to 121, which is tied for the most among
active defensive linemen in the league.
• In Week 16 at Miami (12/27), he totaled six tackles (five solo), 2.0 sacks and
one pass defensed. His 2.0 sacks tied his single-game career-high and his 6.0
sacks in 2015 established a new season-best.
• In Week 17 vs. Tennessee (1/3), he posted two tackles, 1.0 sack and one pass
defensed. Langford sacked Titans quarterback Alex Tanney in the fourth quarter
to force a Tennessee punt. He recorded 4.0 sacks in his last three games and
ended the season tied with Robert Mathis for the team lead in sacks (7.0).
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QB-ANDREW LUCK
• Reached 13,000 passing yards for his career after completing 26-of-49 passes
for 243 yards in Week 1 at Buffalo (9/13) becoming the third-fastest quarterback
to reach that plateau (49 games). Only Kurt Warner and Matthew Stafford (46
games) reached the mark faster.
• With 21 completions in Week 2 vs. the New York Jets (9/21), he tied John
Unitas for the second-most 20-plus completion games in Colts history with 33.
• In Week 3 at Tennessee (9/27), he completed 18-of-30 passes for 260 yards,
two touchdowns and two interceptions for an 82.6 passer rating. The game
marked his 13th career fourth quarter or overtime game-winning drive and his
two touchdowns marked his 30th career game with multiple touchdown passes.
He completed 9-of-11 passes for 121 yards and two touchdowns in the fourth
quarter.
• In Week 6 vs. New England (10/18), he connected on 30-of-50 passes for 312
yards and three touchdowns for a 98.1 passer rating. It signified his 20th career
300-yard passing game, and he passed John Unitas for the second-most 20-plus
completion games in Colts history.
• In Week 7 vs. New Orleans (10/25), he completed 23-of-44 passes for 333
yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions for an 81.0 passer rating. His first
touchdown pass of the game was a career-long 87 yards to wide receiver T.Y.
Hilton in the third quarter. It was the longest in Colts history since October 3, 2011
at Tampa Bay when Curtis Painter connected on an 87-yard touchdown pass to
Pierre Garcon. The touchdown also marked the team’s longest offensive score
at home since 1975 (Bert Jones to Roger Carr, 90 yards). Luck threw his third
touchdown of the game in the fourth quarter to mark the sixth time in his career
that he threw three-or-more touchdown passes in a second half/overtime. With
44 passing attempts, he reached 2,000 for his career becoming the third-fastest
quarterback to reach that mark (53 games). Matthew Stafford accomplished the
feat in 49 games and Drew Bledsoe reached 2,000 attempts in 50 games.
• In Week 9 vs. Denver (11/8), he completed 21-of-36 passes for 252 yards and
two touchdowns for a 98.4 passer rating. His first touchdown pass of the game
came in the second quarter on a three-yard throw to tight end Jack Doyle. The
score marked his 100th career touchdown pass tying him with Matthew Stafford
for the fourth-fastest (55 games) to reach the milestone in NFL history. His second touchdown pass of the game was an eight-yard connection with running
back Ahmad Bradshaw in the fourth quarter. It was his NFL-high ninth fourth
quarter touchdown pass of the season.
OLB-ROBERT MATHIS
• In Week 2 vs. the New York Jets (9/21), he made his regular season debut and
played in his first game dating back to a divisional playoff loss at New England
on Jan. 11, 2014. Mathis finished the game with one tackle and one quarterback
hurry.
• Recorded 1.0 sack in Week 3 at Tennessee (9/27) to pass former teammate
Dwight Freeney for the 20th-most in NFL history (112.0). His career sack total is
also a franchise record.
• In Week 7 vs. New Orleans (10/25), he logged his 100th career start and registered his second sack of the season to tie Sean Jones (113.0) for the 19th-most
sacks in NFL history. He also added two tackles.
• In Week 8 at Carolina (11/2), he finished with 2.0 sacks to bring him to 115.0
sacks for his career. His first sack of the game moved him past Sean Jones
(113.0) and Dwight Freeney (113.5) for the 19th-most in NFL history.
• In Week 14 at Jacksonville (12/13), he contributed with his second career touchdown on a Jaguars fumbled snap in the second quarter. He recovered the ball
in the end zone to give the Colts a 13-3 lead. The fumble recovery was the 15th
of his career.
• In Week 15 vs. Houston (12/20), he totaled three tackles (two solo), 1.0 sack
and one forced fumble. He notched his fifth sack of the season and forced a
fumble on the play in the third quarter. It was the 116th career sack for Mathis,
which passed Dwight Freeney (115.5) for the 19th-most in NFL history. He also
improved his NFL record with his 44th career sack-forced fumble.
• In Week 16 at Miami (12/27), he compiled five tackles (four solo) and 2.0 sacks.
He recorded his 29th career multiple-sack game, which extended his franchise
record. His second sack of the game came on Miami’s final possession on a
fourth down attempt and helped seal the win for Indianapolis. It was his seventh
of the season and number 118.0 for his career.
P-PAT McAFEE
• In Week 1 at Buffalo (9/13), he finished the game with four punts for 177 yards
(44.3 avg.). With 177 punting yards, he surpassed 20,000 for his career.
• In Week 3 at Tennessee (9/27), he totaled five punts for a 49.8 average with a
long kick of 54 yards and one punt pinned inside the 20-yard line. He also contributed six kickoff touchbacks and was named AFC Special Teams Player of the
Week for his performance.
• In Week 5 at Houston (10/8), he totaled three punts for a 49.0 average, including two pinned inside the 20-yard line and a long of 53 yards. He also added six
kickoff touchbacks appearing in his 100th career game.
• In Week 7 vs. New Orleans (10/25), he set a career high with 10 punts and 517
punting yards. He averaged 51.7 yards (45.3 net) and contributed with one punt
pinned inside the 20-yard line. He registered long punts of 60 and 61 yards. His
51.7 average tied Rohn Stark’s franchise record of 15 career games with a 50.0plus punting average.
• In Week 11 at Atlanta (11/22), he totaled five punts for a 52.0 average and a
47.8 net. His performance included a long kick of 60 yards and two punts pinned
inside the 20-yard line. With his 52.0 punting average, McAfee set a new franchise record for the most career games with a 50.0-plus average (16), surpassing
Rohn Stark’s previous record of 15.
• In Week 15 vs. Houston (12/20), he finished with seven punts for a 41.1 average and five kicks pinned inside the 20-yard line. With a 41.1 average, he passed
Hunter Smith (89) for the third-most career games with a 40.0-plus punting average in franchise history.
• In Week 16 at Miami (12/27), he totaled five punts for a 51.0 avg. (44.0 net) with
a long kick of 63 yards and one punt pinned inside the 20-yard line. It marked his
fourth game in 2015 with a 50.0-plus punting average as he increased his career
franchise record to 18 such games. His 63-yard punt tied his season long, which
he recorded in Week 14 at Jacksonville.
• In Week 17 vs. Tennessee (1/3), he totaled five punts for a 43.2 average (41.4
net) with a long kick of 58 yards and two punts pinned inside the 20-yard line.
He also contributed seven touchbacks. McAfee led the NFL in kickoff touchback
percentage with a 90.5 mark, which also set a new single-season career-high. He
tallied 67 touchbacks on 74 kickoffs in 2015.
DT-T.Y. McGILL
• In Week 16 at Miami (12/27), he totaled three tackles (two solo) and the first two
sacks of his career. His first career sack came in the first quarter when he brought
down quarterback Ryan Tannehill in the end zone for a safety.
• In Week 17 vs. Tennessee (1/3), he totaled one tackle and 1.0 sack. His sack in
the first quarter forced a Titans punt. It was his third sack in his last two games.
ILB-JOSH McNary
• In Week 14 at Jacksonville (12/13), he started his first game of the season at
WILL linebacker and tied for the team high with nine tackles (three solo).
WR-DONTE MONCRIEF
• In Week 2 vs. the New York Jets (9/21), he led the team with seven receptions
for 122 yards. His seven catches tied his career-high, which he originally set on
Oct. 26, 2014 at Pittsburgh. His receiving yardage total was the second-most for
a single game in his career. Moncrief recorded his third career 100-yard receiving
game and scored at least one touchdown in back-to-back games for the first time
of his career.
• In Week 6 vs. New England (10/18), he caught six passes for 69 yards and
one touchdown. The score gave him his fourth touchdown of the season which
surpassed his season-high of three set as a rookie in 2014.
• In Week 7 vs. New Orleans (10/25), he caught four passes for 34 yards and one
touchdown. His five touchdowns on the season tied for the 13th-most by a Colts
wide receiver through the first seven games of a season in franchise history.
• In Week 12 vs. Tampa Bay (11/29), he recorded eight catches for 114 yards
(14.3 avg.). His eight receptions set a new single-game career best while his 114
yards marked his fourth career 100-yard contest. Moncrief also topped 1,000
yards for his career.
DT-DAVID PARRY
• In Week 1 at Buffalo (9/13), he registered his first career NFL start at defensive
tackle and tallied two tackles.
• Was 1-of-10 rookies to start all 16 games in 2015. He was one of only two rookie
defensive linemen to start all 16 games joininig Atlanta’s Vic Beasley.
CB-D’JOUN SMITH
• In Week 13 at Pittsburgh (12/6), he recovered a fumble on the opening kickoff
of the game. The recovery was the first of his career.
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K-ADAM VINATIERI
• In the fourth quarter of Week 2 vs. the New York Jets (9/21), he made an extra
point attempt to pass Mike Vanderjagt for the most extra point attempts in Colts
history. He also extended his streak of 197 consecutive extra points made dating
back to 2010.
• In Week 3 at Tennessee (9/27), he converted five extra points to pass Jason
Hanson (2,150) for the third-most points scored in NFL history. With his first extra
point of the game in the first quarter, he passed Mike Vanderjagt for the most
extra points made in Colts history. He finished the game with five bringing his career total to 349 and extended his streak of consecutive extra points made to 202
dating back to 2010.
• In Week 4 vs. Jacksonville (10/4), he converted 3-of-3 field goals (54, 32, 27)
and one PAT for 10 points. He connected on a 27-yard field goal in overtime
for his 25th career game-winning field goal, and on the kick, surpassed Mike
Vanderjagt (217) for the most field goals made in Colts history. Vinatieri’s 32-yard
field goal in the fourth quarter tied the game, and he became the first player in
NFL history to eclipse 1,000 points with two different teams (New England and
Indianapolis). His made PAT attempt in the second quarter extended his streak
to 203 consecutive extra points made dating back to 2010. Vinatieri’s first made
field goal of 54 yards in the first quarter tied for the third-longest of his career as
he passed Vanderjagt (995) for the most points scored in Colts history. He also
passed John Carney (478) for the fourth-most field goals made in NFL history.
• In Week 5 at Houston (10/8), he converted 2-of-2 field goal attempts and three
PATs for nine points. He appeared in his 295th career regular season game,
which tied Darrell Green for the 12th-most all-time in NFL history. He extended
his streak of consecutive extra points made to 206 dating back to 2010.
• In Week 6 vs. New England (10/18), he converted 3-of-4 extra points, appearing
in his 296th career regular season game, which tied Bruce Matthews for the 11thmost all-time in NFL history. Vinatieri had one extra point blocked at the end of
the game, which ended his streak of 209 consecutive PATs made dating back to
2010.
• In Week 7 vs. New Orleans (10/25), he appeared in his 297th career regular
season game, which tied Matt Stover for the 10th-most all-time in NFL history.
He also converted 3-of-3 extra point attempts.
• In Week 8 at Carolina (11/2), he connected on all four field goal attempts, including a 24-yard attempt as time expired in regulation. In overtime, he made a
50-yard field goal to break a tie with Jason Elam and Jason Hanson for the most
overtime field goals made in NFL history with 10.
• In Week 9 vs. Denver (11/8), he converted 2-of-2 field goals and all three PATs
while appearing in his 299th career regular season game. His 43-yard field goal
in the first quarter passed Jason Hanson (136) for the third-most field goals made
from that distance in NFL history. His 55-yard made field goal in the fourth quarter was his longest as a member of the Colts (2006-2015), tied for the second
longest of his career and tied for the third longest in Colts history. On the kick, he
tied Jeff Wilkins, Josh Scobee and Neil Rackers (26) for the ninth-most field goals
made from 50-plus yards in NFL history.
• In Week 11 at Atlanta (11/22), he became the 10th player in NFL history to play
in 300 career games. He converted his lone field goal attempt and added 3-of3 PATs for six points. With 52 seconds left in the fourth quarter, he connected
on a 43-yard field goal to mark his 26th career game-winning kick in the fourth
quarter or overtime. It was also his second game-winner this season (10/4 vs.
Jacksonville).
• In Week 12 vs. Tampa Bay (11/29), he converted 4-of-4 field goal attempts and
one PAT for 13 points. He appeared in his 301st career regular season game,
which is tied with John Kasey for the ninth most all-time in NFL history. The
game marked the second time this season and the 19th time in his career that he
finished a game with four-or-more field goals. His 26-yard field goal in the third
quarter helped him pass John Carney (168) for the fourth-most field goals made
from 20-29 yards in NFL history.
• In Week 13 at Pittsburgh (12/6), he connected on one field goal and one extra
point. He appeared in his 302nd career regular season game, which tied for seventh all-time in NFL history with Brett Favre and John Carney.
• In Week 14 at Jacksonville (12/13), he converted 3-of-3 field goals and one PAT
for 10 points. He appeared in his 303rd career regular season game, which tied
for the sixth-most all-time in NFL history with Jerry Rice. With his first field goal
of the game, he passed Jason Hanson (495) for the third-most field goals made
in NFL history. On his second converted field goal (21 yards), he passed John
Carney (168) for the fourth-most field goals made from 20-29 yards in NFL history. He also extended his streak of field goals made to 20, which ranks fourth
in team history.
• In Week 15 vs. Houston (12/20), he converted his lone field goal and PAT
attempts for four points. He appeared in his 304th career regular season game,
which passed Jerry Rice for the sixth-most in NFL history. Vinatieri also extended
his consecutive field goals made to 21 dating back to Week 4 against Jacksonville. The streak ranks fourth in team history.
• In Week 16 at Miami (12/27), he converted his lone field goal attempt and one
PAT for four points. With his 38-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, he became
the third player in NFL history to record 500 career field goals, joining Morten Andersen (565) and Gary Anderson (538). He increased his consecutive made field
goals to 22, dating back to Week 4 against Jacksonville. The streak ranks fourth
in team history.
• In Week 17 vs. Tennessee (1/3), he converted 3-of-3 field goals and three PATs
for 12 points. He finished the season perfect in field goals from 30-39 yards (6-of6) and 40-49 yards (8-of-8). Vinatieri converted his last 25 field goals dating back
to a Week 4 contest against Jacksonville, which currently ranks fourth in team
history. In the second quarter, he split the uprights on a 52-yard field goal for his
second made field goal of the game. On the kick, he topped 100 points on the
season for the 18th time in his career and his fourth consecutive season. The 18
100-point seasons extended his current NFL record. Vinatieri also set a franchise
record for the most 50-plus-yard field goals made surpassing Dean Biasucci’s
mark of 18. He also tied Mason Crosby and David Akers for the ninth-most field
goals made from 50-plus yards in NFL history. On the year, he finished 4-of-5 on
field goals of 50-plus-yards. Vinatieri’s 12 points on the day was his third-highest
total in a single game this season.
OLB-ERIK WALDEN
• In Week 11 at Atlanta (11/22), he recorded his first forced fumble of the season
and added four tackles and 1.0 tackle for loss.
• In Week 12 vs. Tampa Bay (11/29), he tallied four tackles and 2.0 sacks. It was
his fourth career multiple-sack game.
2015 HONORS
S-MIKE ADAMS
Pro Bowl
AFC Defensive Player of the Week - Week 5
CB-DARIUS BUTLER
AFC Defensive Player of the Week - Week 9
CB-VONTAE DAVIS
Pro Bowl
WR-T.Y. HILTON
Pro Bowl
OLB-ROBERT MATHIS
AFC Defensive Player of the Week - Week 16
P-PAT McAFEE
AFC Special Teams Player of the Week - Week 3
K-ADAM VINATIERI
AFC Special Teams Player of the Month - November
13
COLTS NOTES
DIVISIONAL DOMINANCE
IRONMEN
Since the AFC South was formed prior to the 2002 regular season, the
Colts have won nine division titles. Over that time span, only New
England (12) has won more division titles. Nine teams have won their
division five-or-more times since 2002:
RB-FRANK GORE
• Currently ranks second in consecutive games played (80) and first in
consecutive starts (76) among active running backs in the NFL.
Consecutive Regular Season Games Played, Active Players Only
Running Backs
Anthony Dixon
FA
96
Frank Gore
IND
80
Alfred Morris
DAL
64
Lamar Miller
HOU
53
Cedric Peerman
CIN
50
MOST DIVISION TITLES SINCE 2002
Team
Division
Titles
New England
AFC East
12
Indianapolis
AFC South
9
Green Bay
NFC North
8
Seattle
NFC West
7
Denver
AFC West
6
Philadelphia
NFC East
6
Pittsburgh
AFC North
6
Carolina
NFC South
5
San Diego
AFC West
5
FINISHING STRONG
Since 2010, the Colts have one of the best records in the league over the last four
regular season games. Indianapolis is 17-7 (.708) over the final stretch, which is
tied for second.
BEST RECORDS IN THE FINAL FOUR GAMES OF THE
REGULAR SEASON, SINCE 2010
Team
W-L Record
Win %
New England Patriots
19-5
.792
Indianapolis Colts
17-7
.708
Carolina Panthers
17-7
.708
Pittsburgh Steelers
17-7
.708
Green Bay Packers
16-8
.667
Seattle Seahawks
16-8
.667
ILB-D’QWELL JACKSON
• His 80 consecutive starts ranks tied for fourth among active
linebackers in the NFL.
Consecutive Regular Season Games Started, Active Players Only
Linebackers
David Harris
NYJ
116
James Laurinaitis
NO
112
Lawrence Timmons PIT
85
D’Qwell Jackson
IND
80
Connor Barwin
PHI
80
Ryan Kerrigan
WAS
80
THE MAINSTAYS
Seven players on the team started all 16 games for the Colts in 2015
(five players defensively and two players offensively).
MOST STARTS FOR COLTS, 2015 SEASON
Player
Position
Started
Vontae Davis
RCB
16
Frank Gore
RB
16
D’Qwell Jackson
MLB
16
Kendall Langford
DE
16
Dwight Lowery
FS
16
Jack Mewhort
RT (2)/LG (14)
16
David Parry
NT
16
Consecutive Regular Season Games Started, Active Players Only
Running Backs
Frank Gore
IND
76
Alfred Morris
DAL
64
Lamar Miller
HOU
42
Doug Martin
TB
22
Latavius Murray
OAK
19
DE-KENDALL LANGFORD
• His 128 consecutive games played is tied for the most among
active defensive linemen in the NFL.
Consecutive Regular Season Games Played, Active Players Only
Defensive Linemen
Kendall Langford
IND
128
Julius Peppers
GB
128
Rob Ninkovich
NE
102
Tyson Alualu
JAX
96
Domata Peko
CIN
96
DEPTH AT SIGNAL-CALLER
In 2015, the Indianapolis Colts had the most total wins by a reserve
quarterback(s) in a starting role.
TOTAL WINS BY A STARTING RESERVE
QUARTERBACK(S), 2015 SEASON
Team
Wins
Indianapolis
6
Houston
5
Denver
5
Pittsburgh
3
San Francisco
3
St. Louis
3
14
COLTS NOTES
STRETCHING THE FIELD
LEADING THE PACK
Wide receiver T.Y. Hilton caught 69 passes for 1,124 yards (16.3 avg.)
and five touchdowns. He owned 14 receptions of 25+ yards, which tied
for sixth in the NFL in 2015.
Inside linebackers D’Qwell Jackson and Jerrell Freeman finished the
season ranked first and second respectively on the team in tackles
(according to coaches’ totals). The duo combined for 341 tackles (191
solo), 14.0 tackles for loss, 6.0 sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble
recovery, 12 passes defensed and two interceptions (both returned for
touchdowns).
MOST RECEPTIONS of 25+ YARDS, 2015 NFL SEASON
Player
Team
Rec.
Allen Robinson
JAX
19
Antonio Brown
PIT
18
Julio Jones
ATL
17
Rob Gronkowski
NE
16
James Jones
GB
15
T.Y. Hilton
IND
14
Odell Beckham Jr. NYG
14
COLTS LEADING TACKLERS PER GAME, 2015 SEASON
Game
Player
Tackles
Week 1 at Buffalo
Jerrell Freeman
12
Week 2 vs. N.Y. Jets
Jerrell Freeman
14
Week 3 at Tennessee
Jerrell Freeman
16
Week 4 vs. Jacksonville D’Qwell Jackson
21
Week 5 at Houston
D’Qwell Jackson
14
Week 6 vs. New England Jerrell Freeman
15
D’Qwell Jackson
15
Week 7 vs. New Orleans Jerrell Freeman
14
Week 8 at Carolina
D’Qwell Jackson
17
Week 9 vs. Denver
Jerrell Freeman
8
D’Qwell Jackson
8
Week 11 at Atlanta
D’Qwell Jackson
10
Week 12 vs. Tampa Bay D’Qwell Jackson
12
Week 13 at Pittsburgh
D’Qwell Jackson
14
Week 14 at Jacksonville D’Qwell Jackson
9
Josh McNary
9
Week 15 vs. Houston
Jerrell Freeman
15
Week 16 at Miami
Jerrell Freeman
10
D’Qwell Jackson
10
Week 17 vs. Tennessee Jerrell Freeman
8
Among players with at least 60 catches in 2015, Hilton ranked fifth in
the league with an average of 16.3 yards per reception.
HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RECEPTION, MIN. 60 RECEPTIONS,
2015 NFL SEASON
Player
Rec.
Avg.
Allen Robinson (JAX)
80
17.5
Sammy Watkins (BUF) 60
17.5
Rob Gronkowski (NE)
72
16.3
Mike Evans (TB)
74
16.3
T.Y. Hilton (IND)
69
16.3
GORE’S STILL GOT IT
Running back Frank Gore had 260 carries for 967 yards (3.72 avg.) and
six rushing touchdowns in 2015. He finished ranked third in the AFC in
rushing yards and ninth in the NFL.
MOST RUSHING YARDS IN THE AFC, 2015 SEASON
Player
Team
Yards
Chris Ivory
NYJ
1,070
Latavius Murray
OAK
1,066
Frank Gore
IND
967
DeAngelo Williams
PIT
907
LeSean McCoy
BUF
895
MAN WITH MANY TRAITS
According to league statistics, inside linebacker D’Qwell Jackson
finished second in the league with 150 total tackles. In 2014, Jackson
finished the season ranked sixth in the NFL with 138 total tackles.
MOST TOTAL TACKLES, 2015 NFL SEASON
Player
Team Tackles
NaVorro Bowman
SF
154
D’Qwell Jackson
IND
150
Lavonte David
TB
147
Reshad Jones
MIA
135
Paul Posluszny
JAX
133
Gore finished with the most rushing yards by a Colts running back
since Joseph Addai (1,072) in 2007.
PICK-SIX
The Colts recorded 17 interceptions in 2015, which ranked sixth in In Week 14 at Jacksonville (12/13), Jackson recorded a career-high
the league. Indianapolis returned four of those interceptions for touch- four passes defensed. He ranked tied for third in the NFL among linedowns, which tied for the most in the NFL.
backers in that category.
MOST INTS RETURNED FOR TDS, 2015 SEASON
Team
INTS
TDS
Indianapolis
17
4
Arizona
19
4
Carolina
24
4
Denver
14
4
Kansas City
22
4
Miami
13
3
Philadelphia
15
3
MOST PASSES DEFENSED AMONG LINEBACKERS,
2015 NFL SEASON
Player
Team
PD
Lavonte David
TB
13
Luke Kuechly
CAR
10
D’Qwell Jackson
IND
9
Kwon Alexander
TB
9
Derrick Johnson
KC
8
15
COLTS NOTES
PARRY’S PRESENCE
BALLHAWKING SECONDARY
Defensive tackle David Parry was the ony rookie on the team to start
all 16 games for the Colts in 2015. He totaled 41 tackles (23 solo), 4.0
tackles for loss and 1.0 sack in his first NFL season. Four Colts rookies
started at least one contest for the team in 2015.
In Week 5 at Houston (10/8), safety Mike Adams compiled five tackles (three solo), two passes defensed and two interceptions. It was the
fourth multiple-interception game of his career and the first since 2014
when he accomplished the feat on two occassions. Adams received
AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 5) honors for the first time in
his career. Adams finished ranked tied for sixth in the league in interceptions in 2015.
COLTS ROOKIE STARTERS, 2015 SEASON
Player
Position
Started
David Parry
NT
16
Henry Anderson
DT
9
Denzelle Good
RT
4
Clayton Geathers
SS
2
MOST INTERCEPTIONS, 2015 SEASON
Player
Team
INTS
Reggie Nelson
CIN
8
Marcus Peters
KC
8
Kurt Coleman
CAR
7
Trumaine Johnson
STL
7
Marcus Williams
NYJ
6
Mike Adams
IND
5
Rashad Johnson
ARI
5
Reshad Jones
MIA
5
Tyrann Mathieu
ARI
5
Darrelle Revis
NYJ
5
Earl Thomas
SEA
5
Charles Woodson
OAK
5
Additionally, only 10 rookies started all 16 games in the NFL in 2015.
16-GAME ROOKIE STARTERS, 2015 SEASON
Player
Team
Position
David Parry
IND
NT
Adrian Amos
CHI
S
Stephone Anthony
NO
MLB
Vic Beasley
ATL
DE
T.J. Clemmings
MIN
RT
Landon Collins
NYG
S
Marcus Peters
KC
CB
Brandon Scherff
WAS
RG
Donovan Smith
TB
LT
Jameis Winston
TB
QB
Since joining Indianapolis in 2014, Adams is tied for the third-most
interceptions in the NFL among active players, while his teammate
Vontae Davis is tied for ninth.
PRODUCTIVE DUO
MOST INTERCEPTIONS AMONG ACTIVE
PLAYERS, SINCE 2014
Player
Team
INTS
Reggie Nelson
CIN
12
Glover Quin
DET
11
Mike Adams
IND
10
Kurt Coleman
CAR
10
Trumaine Johnson
LA
10
Brent Grimes
TB
9
Rashad Johnson
TEN
9
Vontae Davis
IND
8
Tashaun Gipson
JAX
8
Reshad Jones
MIA
8
Marcus Peters
KC
8
Colts outside linebackers Robert Mathis (118.0) and Trent Cole (88.5)
have combined for 206.5 career sacks, which is the most among two
active teammates in the NFL.
MOST CAREER SACKS AMONG TWO
TEAMMATES, ACTIVE PLAYERS
Players
Team
Sacks
Robert Mathis (118.0)
IND
206.5
Trent Cole (88.5)
Julius Peppers (136.0)
Clay Matthews (67.5)
GB
203.5
Terrell Suggs (106.5)
Elvis Dumervil (96.0)
BAL
202.5
DeMarcus Ware (134.5)
Von Miller (60.0)
DEN
194.5
Mario Williams (96.0)
Cameron Wake (70.0)
MIA
166.0
BUTLER AWARDED
Colts cornerback Darius Butler totaled two tackles, one interception and
one pass defensed in the Colts Week 9 victory over the Denver Broncos
and was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance.
The award was the second of his career as he won the honor in Week
10 of the 2012 season.
After the Colts scored to go up 27-24 with 6:13 left in the fourth quarter,
the Broncos and Peyton Manning attempted a comeback drive. On the
first play of the ensuing series, Butler picked off Manning to help seal
the win for Indianapolis.
16
COLTS NOTES
MATHIS PLAYER OF THE WEEK
VINNY ON TOP
In Week 16 at Miami, Colts outside linebacker Robert Mathis finished
with five tackles (four solo) and 2.0 sacks. He recorded his first sack in
the second quarter when he brought down Dolphins quarterback Ryan
Tannehill for an eight-yard loss on third down and forced Miami to punt.
Kicker Adam Vinatieri connected on three field goal attempts and one
PAT in Week 4 vs. Jacksonville (10/4). With 10 points, he set new franchise records for most field goals made and most points scored by a
Colt, surpassing former kicker Mike Vanderjagt in both categories.
Down 18-12 with 40 seconds left in the game, the Dolphins possessed
the ball with first-and-goal from the Colts five-yard line. After three consecutive incompletions, Mathis sealed the victory for Indianapolis when
he sacked Tannehill on fourth down to record his 29th career multiple-sack game, which extended a franchise record.
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, COLTS HISTORY
Player
FGs
Years
Adam Vinatieri
240
2006-2015
Mike Vanderjagt
217
1998-2005
Dean Biasucci
176
1984-1994
Mathis was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for Week 16. It
marked the fourth time in his career that he earned the award (Week 7
in 2005, Week 13 in 2008, Week 16 in 2011).
MOST POINTS SCORED, COLTS HISTORY
Player
Points
Years
Adam Vinatieri
1,095
2006-2015
Mike Vanderjagt
995
1998-2005
Dean Biasucci
783
1984-1994
BETTER IN PAIRS
In Week 16 at Miami, Colts DE-Kendall Langford, OLB-Robert Mathis
THE 500-CLUB
and DT-T.Y. McGill each recorded 2.0 sacks. It marked the first time
Indianapolis had three players with multiple sacks in one game since In Week 16 at Miami (12/27), Adam Vinatieri converted a 38-yard field
Sept. 4, 1983 (Greg Bracelin, Vernon Maxwell and Donnell Thompson). goal in the fourth quarter to become only the third kicker in NFL history
to record 500 career field goals made.
The teams’ 6.0 sacks on the day were a season-high and the most
KICKERS WITH 500 CAREER FIELD GOALS
dating back to Nov. 30, 2014 against Washington (6.0).
MADE, NFL HISTORY
Player
FGs
Years
BRAY’S WAY
Morten Andersen
565
1982-2007
Rookie wide receiver Quan Bray brought new life to the return game.
Gary Anderson
538
1982-2004
After spending the first seven weeks of the season on the team’s pracAdam
Vinatieri
503
1996-2015
tice squad, Bray was signed to the active roster on Oct. 27 and inserted
as the Colts primary kickoff and punt returner.
CONSISTENCY IS KEY
Since taking over the duties in Week 8, Bray ranked fourth in the NFL
in kickoff return yards (570). His 27.1 average per return finished sixthbest in the league.
Kicker Adam Vinatieri has converted 25 consecutive field goals dating
back to Week 4 vs. Jacksonville. The streak currently ranks fourth in
team history.
MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE, COLTS HISTORY
Player
FGs
Dates
Mike Vanderjagt
42
G15-16, 2002 - G1, 2004
Adam Vinatieri
35
G14-16, 2013 - G1-16, 2014
Mike Vanderjagt
28
G7-16, 1999 - G1, 2000
Adam Vinatieri
25
G4-16, 2015
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, WEEKS 8-17,
2015 SEASON
Player
Returns
Yards
Ameer Abdullah (DET)
24
692
Cordarrelle Patterson (MIN)
19
691
Taiwan Jones (OAK)
26
676
Quan Bray (IND)
21
570
Bruce Ellington (SF)
21
550
VINATIERI PLAYER OF THE MONTH
Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri was named AFC Special Teams Player of
the Month for November. It marked his fourth time receiving the award
MOST ACCURATE KICKER SINCE 2014
(October 1998, September 1999 and November 2004) and his first as a
Over the last two seasons (2014-15), Adam Vinatieri has the highest member of the Colts.
field goal made percentage in the league among kickers with at least
30 attempts.
He converted all 11 field goal attempts in the month of November and
was the only kicker in the league to record a perfect percentage with
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL MADE PERCENTAGE,
10-or-more kicks. He also added 9-of-10 PATs for 42 points in the
MIN. 30 ATTEMPTS, 2014-15
month, which ranked tied for fourth in the NFL and third in the AFC. He
Player
Attempts
Made
Pct.
provided the game-winning field goal in a Week 11 contest at Atlanta
Adam Vinatieri (IND)
55
58
94.8
and helped Indianapolis tally a 3-1 record in November.
Stephen Gostkowski (NE) 68
73
93.2
Josh Brown (NYG)
54
58
93.1
Dan Bailey (DAL)
55
61
90.2
Chandler Catanzaro (ARI) 57
64
89.1
17
COLTS NOTES
MCAFEE AMONG THE BEST
Punter Pat McAfee recorded 85 punts for 4,052 yards (47.7 avg.) and
pinned 28 punts inside the 20-yard line. His 41.7 net punt average
ranked fifth in the league, while his 47.7 average ranked second.
HIGHEST NET PUNT AVERAGE, 2015 SEASON
Player
Team
Net Avg.
Johnny Hekker
STL
43.7
Sam Koch
BAL
42.9
Chris Jones
DAL
42.5
Sam Martin
DET
42.0
Pat McAfee
IND
41.7
HIGHEST PUNT AVERAGE, 2015 SEASON
Player
Team
Avg.
Johnny Hekker
STL
47.9
Pat McAfee
IND
47.7
Matt Darr
MIA
47.6
Brett Kern
TEN
47.4
Shane Lechler
HOU
47.3
McAfee led the league with a 90.5 kickoff touchback percentage. He
recorded 67 touchbacks on 74 kickoffs for the season and ranked third
in the NFL in touchbacks.
HIGHEST KICKOFF TOUCHBACK PERCENTAGE,
MIN. 50 KICKOFFS, 2015 SEASON
Player
Team
TB %
Pat McAfee
IND
90.5
Justin Tucker
BAL
86.3
Stephen Gostkowski
NE
71.1
Brandon McManus
DEN
70.5
Matt Bosher
ATL
70.3
BOOMSTICK HONORED
Colts punter Pat McAfee was named AFC Special Teams Player of the
Week after his Week 3 performance versus the Tennessee Titans. He
recorded five punts for a 49.8 average (50.0 net) with a long kick of 54
yards and one punt inside the 20-yard line. McAfee also contributed with
six kickoff touchbacks and converted a first down on a fake punt run.
The award was the second of McAfee’s career as he received the
honor in Week 6 of the 2014 season.
THE POINT OF NO RETURN
Due to the efforts of Pat McAfee and the special teams unit, the Colts
set an NFL record for the fewest single-season kickoff return yards
allowed. The unit also had the highest touchback percentage since the
Super Bowl era in 1970. Indianapolis only allowed 156 kickoff return
yards on the season and recorded an 87.0 touchback percentage.
FEWEST SINGLE-SEASON KICKOFF RETURN
YARDS ALLOWED, NFL HISTORY
Team
Year
Yards
Indianapolis Colts
2015
156
Brooklyn Dodgers
1943
225
Baltimore Ravens
2015
229
HIGHEST SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHBACK
PERCENTAGE, SINCE 1970
Team
Year
TB %
Indianapolis Colts
2015
87.0
Baltimore Ravens
2015
85.1
Denver Broncos
1992
78.8
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DATE
1/5
1/5
1/5
1/5
1/5
1/5
1/13
1/19
2/9
2/17
2/22
2/22
3/7
3/7
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/9
3/11
3/16
3/21
3/24
3/30
3/30
3/30
4/7
4/7
4/7
4/13
4/14
4/20
4/20
4/28
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WR
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DT
QB
TE
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OLB
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TE
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LS
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QB
RB
RB
CB
CB
TE
T
WR
WR
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TE
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T
C
PLAYER
Pierce Burton
Ben Heenan
Edwin Jackson
Kitt O’Brien
Dezmen Southward
Josh Stangby
Eze Obiora
Ricky Lumpkin
Ryan Lindley
Cameron Clear
Jonathan Newsome
Andy Studebaker
Josh Freeman
Dwayne Allen
Bjoern Werner
Forrest Hill
Adam Vinatieri
Andre Johnson
Scott Tolzien
Robert Turbin
Jordan Todman
Patrick Robinson
Josh Mitchell
Mike McFarland
Pierce Burton
Josh Boyce
Brian Tyms
Ben Heenan
Akeem Davis
Jack Doyle
Mitchell Van Dyk
Kevin Graf
Ryan Kelly
4/29
S
T.J. Green
4/29
T
Le’Raven Clark
4/30
DT
Hassan Ridgeway
4/30
ILB
Antonio Morrison
4/30
T
Joe Haeg
4/30
LB
Trevor Bates
4/30
C
Austin Blythe
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/2
5/3
5/2
5/5
5/6
5/6
5/6
5/6
5/6
5/6
5/7
5/7
5/10
5/10
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QB
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Cameron Clear
Forrest Hill
Khaled Holmes
Mitchell Van Dyk
Daniel Anthrop
Sterling Bailey
Isiah Cage
Daniel Davie
Darion Griswold
Davante Harris
Marcus Leak
Stefan McClure
Mekale McKay
Mike Miller
Christopher Milton
Adam Redmond
Chester Rogers
Anthony Sarao
Delvon Simmons
Tevaun Smith
Ron Thompson
Darius White
Andrew Williamson
Eze Obiora
Curt Maggitt
Josh Ferguson
Ryan Kelly
Hassan Ridgeway
Joe Haeg
Trevor Bates
Austin Blythe
Antonio Morrison
Davante Harris
Frankie Williams
Josh Woodrum
Mike McFarland
TRANSACTION
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Signed a reserve/futures contract
Signed a reserve/futures contract
Signed a reserve/futures contract
Signed a reserve/futures contract
Signed a reserve/futures contract
Signed a reserve/futures contract
Signed a reserve/futures contract
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Signed as a free agent
Waived
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Released
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Waived
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Signed contract extension
Released
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Signed as an unrestricted free agent (DAL)
Signed as an unrestricted free agent (PIT)
Signed as an unrestricted free agent (SD)
Waived
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Waived
Signed as a free agent
Signed as a free agent
Waived
Signed tender
Signed qualifying offer
Signed as a free agent
Signed as a free agent
Selected in the first round (18th overall) of the NFL
Draft
Selected in the second round (57th overall) of the
NFL Draft
Selected in the third round (82nd overall) of the
NFL Draft
Selected in the fourth round (116th overall) of the
NFL Draft
Selected in the fourth round (125th overall) of the
NFL Draft
Selected in the fifth round (155th overall) of the
NFL Draft
Selected in the seventh round (239th overall) of
the NFL Draft
Selected in the seventh round (248th overall) of
the NFL Draft
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
Signed as an undrafted free agent
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Signed contract
Signed contract
Signed contract
Signed contract
Signed contract
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Claimed off waivers (NYG)
Waived-Injured
DATE
5/12
5/12
5/13
5/13
5/23
5/25
6/6
6/6
7/19
7/19
7/22
POS.
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T
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TE
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PLAYER
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Anthony Sarao
Winston Rose
Akeem Davis
T.J. Green
Le’Raven Clark
Mitchell Van Dyk
Isiah Cage
Emil Igwenagu
Josh Woodrum
Arthur Jones
7/26
DE
Henry Anderson
7/26
TE
Darion Griswold
7/26
7/26
7/26
7/26
7/26
7/26
7/26
7/29
7/29
7/30
7/30
7/31
7/31
8/1
8/2
8/5
8/5
8/6
8/10
8/10
8/11
8/11
8/11
8/15
8/15
8/16
8/16
8/16
8/17
8/21
8/21
8/21
8/21
8/21
8/21
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Mike Miller
Tyler Varga
Daniel Davie
Chase Coffman
Abou Toure
Tyler Varga
Mike Miller
Nick Truesdell
Brian Tyms
Andre Debose
Nick Truesdell
Konrad Reuland
Andrew Williamson
Lee Hightower
Brian Tyms
Darion Griswold
Michael Palardy
Amarlo Herrera
Abou Toure
Darion Griswold
Chase Price
Anthony Sarao
Michael Palardy
Donovan Williams
Josh Boyce
Andre Debose
Andrew Opoku
Alden Darby
Emil Igwenagu
Mike Miller
Donovan Williams
Kevin Graf
Eric Herman
Keith Lumpkin
25
TRANSACTION
Signed as a free agent
Waived
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Waived
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Signed contract
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regular season
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Placed on the Active/Non-Football Injury list
Placed on the Reserve/Did Not Report list
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Signed as a free agent
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2015 COLTS REGULAR SEASON STATS
WON 8, LOST 8
09/13 L 14-27
at Buffalo
70,319
09/21 L
7-20
New York Jets
65,220
09/27 W 35-33
at Tennessee
65,920
10/04 W 16-13 OT Jacksonville
65,609
10/08 W 27-20
at Houston
71,732
10/18 L 27-34
New England
66,726
10/25 L 21-27
New Orleans
66,420
11/02 L 26-29 OT at Carolina
74,136
11/08 W 27-24
Denver
66,894
11/22 W 24-21
at Atlanta
70,433
11/29 W 25-12
Tampa Bay
65,696
12/06 L 10-45
at Pittsburgh
58,701
12/13 L 16-51
at Jacksonville
62,372
12/20 L 10-16
Houston
66,083
12/27 W 18-12
at Miami
65,482
01/03 W 30-24
Tennessee
65,733
Ind.
Opp.
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
311
331
Rushing
77
89
Passing
195
210
Penalty
39
32
3rd Down: Made/Att
94/235
89/227
3rd Down Pct.
40.0
39.2
4th Down: Made/Att
7/13
10/14
4th Down Pct.
53.8
71.4
POSSESSION AVG.
29:32
30:28
TOTAL NET YARDS
5142
6066
Avg. Per Game
321.4
379.1
Total Plays
1052
1072
Avg. Per Play
4.9
5.7
NET YARDS RUSHING
1438
1952
Avg. Per Game
89.9
122.0
Total Rushes
396
452
NET YARDS PASSING
3704
4114
Avg. Per Game
231.5
257.1
Sacked/Yards Lost
37/224
35/251
Gross Yards
3928
4365
Att./Completions
619/355
585/354
Completion Pct.
57.4
60.5
Had Intercepted
19
17
PUNTS/AVERAGE
85/47.7
80/45.2
NET PUNTING AVG.
85/41.7
80/41.4
PENALTIES/YARDS
108/931
133/1168
FUMBLES/BALL LOST
19/11
20/8
TOUCHDOWNS
37
47
Rushing
6
14
Passing
26
29
Returns
5
4
* SCORE BY PERIODS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
OT PTS
TEAM
61 101
59 106
6 333
OPPONENTS
67 129 106 100
6 408
* SCORING
TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT
FG S PTS
Vinatieri
0
0
0
0 32/35 25/27 0 107
Gore
7
6
1
0
0
42
Moncrief
6
0
6
0
0
36
Hilton
5
0
5
0
0
30
A. Johnson
4
0
4
0
0
24
Fleener
3
0
3
0
0
20
Bradshaw
3
0
3
0
0
18
Adams
1
0
0
1
0
6
Allen
1
0
1
0
0
6
Dorsett
1
0
1
0
0
6
Doyle
1
0
1
0
0
6
Je. Freeman
1
0
0
1
0
6
D. Jackson
1
0
0
1
0
6
Lowery
1
0
0
1
0
6
Mathis
1
0
0
1
0
6
Whalen
1
0
1
0
0
6
McGill
0
0
0
0
1
2
TEAM
37
6 26
5 32/35 25/27 1 333
OPPONENTS
47 14 29
4 40/44 28/35 0 408
2-Pt Conv: Fleener, TM 1-2, OPP 1-3
SACKS: Langford 7, Mathis 7, Cole 3,
Je. Freeman 3, D. Jackson 3, McGill 3,
Walden 3, Adams 1, H. Anderson 1, Irving 1,
Lowery 1, Newsome 1, Parry 1, TM 35, OPP 37
* RUSHING
Gore
Luck
Bradshaw
Herron
LG
Herron
TM
Robinson
Jo. Freeman
Tipton
McAfee
Dorsett
Hasselbeck
Williams
LG
Williams
TM
Varga
Allen
Whitehurst LG
Whitehurst TM
Reitz
C. Anderson
TEAM
OPPONENTS
* RECEIVING
Hilton
Moncrief
Fleener
A. Johnson
Gore
Whalen
Dorsett
Allen
Doyle
Bradshaw
Herron
LG
Herron
TM
Robinson
Tipton
Varga
TEAM
OPPONENTS
* INTERCEPTIONS
Adams
Lowery
V. Davis
Je. Freeman
D. Jackson
Fleener
Butler
TEAM
OPPONENTS
* PUNTING
McAfee
TEAM
OPPONENTS
* PUNT RETURNS
Bray
Whalen
Hilton
Dorsett
TEAM
OPPONENTS
* KICKOFF RETURNS
Bray
Whalen
Varga
Herron
LG
Doyle
C. Anderson
Dorsett
McGill
Moncrief
Tipton
TEAM
OPPONENTS
* FIELD GOALS
Vinatieri
TEAM
OPPONENTS
FUM/LOST: Gore 4/3, Whalen 4/2,
Hasselbeck 3/2, Luck 3/1, Dorsett 2/1,
Harrison 1/1, Herron(LG) 1/0, Hilton 1/0,
Robinson 1/1
* PASSING
Luck
Hasselbeck
Whitehurst
LG
Whitehurst
TM
Jo. Freeman
Lindley
TEAM
OPPONENTS
Att Cmp
Yds
293
162 1881
256
156 1690
32
16
150
32
16
150
28
15
149
10
6
58
619
355 3928
585
354 4365
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
260
967
3.7
37t
6
33
196
5.9
25
0
31
85
2.7
23
0
25
79
3.2
8
0
14
42
3.0
6
0
17
39
2.3
8
0
8
24
3.0
9
0
5
20
4.0
7
0
1
18
18.0
18
0
3
17
5.7
11
0
16
15
0.9
10
0
2
12
6.0
12
0
2
12
6.0
12
0
1
2
2.0
2
0
1
1
1.0
1
0
2
1
0.5
2
0
2
1
0.5
2
0
1
0
0.0
0
0
1
-1
-1.0
-1
0
396 1438
3.6
37t
6
452 1952
4.3
56
14
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
69 1124
16.3
87t
5
64
733
11.5
33
6
54
491
9.1
57t
3
41
503
12.3
35
4
34
267
7.9
34
1
19
205
10.8
38
1
18
225
12.5
35t
1
16
109
6.8
21
1
12
72
6.0
19
1
10
64
6.4
10
3
9
47
5.2
9
0
6
27
4.5
7
0
6
33
5.5
9
0
5
57
11.4
27
0
1
18
18.0
18
0
355 3928
11.1
87t 26
354 4365
12.3
80t 29
No. Yds
Avg
Long TD
5
63
12.6
38
1
4
96
24.0
69t
1
4
6
1.5
6
0
1
23
23.0
23t
1
1
6
6.0
6t
1
1
2
2.0
2
0
1
0
0.0
0
0
17
196
11.5
69t
4
19
285
15.0
48
0
No. Yds
Avg
Net TB In Lg B
85 4052 47.7 41.7
6 28 63 0
85 4052 47.7 41.7
6 28 63 0
80 3616 45.2 41.4
2 30 63 0
Ret FC
Yds
Avg Long TD
21
7
166
7.9
33
0
12 18
85
7.1
22
0
4
2
16
4.0
10
0
2
1
1
0.5
1
0
39 28
268
6.9
33
0
36 23
386
10.7
83t 3
No. Yds
Avg Long
TD
21
570
27.1
60
0
9
244
27.1
50
0
6
151
25.2
30
0
4
92
23.0
28
0
2
22
11.0
12
0
1
5
5.0
5
0
1
12
12.0
12
0
1
15
15.0
15
0
1
5
5.0
5
0
1
23
23.0
23
0
43 1047
24.3
60
0
8
156
19.5
41
0
1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
0/ 0
7/ 8
6/ 6
8/ 8 4/5
0/ 0
7/ 8
6/ 6
8/ 8 4/5
0/ 0
6/ 6 10/10 10/14 2/5
Vinatieri: (52N)(29N)()(54G,32G,27G)(48G,42G)()
()(47G,34G,24G,50G)(43G,55G)(43G)(49G,27G,26G,
44G)(35G)(25G,21G,32G)(29G)(38G)(49G,52G,35G)
OPP: (41G,45G)(35G,48N,46G)(38G,21G)(20G,32G,
53N,48N)(36G,49G)(40G,35G)()(39G,42G,52G)(29G)
(46N)(38G,30G,54N)(29G,51G,47N,42G)(46G)(56N,
22G,46G,32G)(33G,20G)(49G)
Cmp% Yds/Att TD
TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating
55.3
6.42
15
5.1 12
4.1
87t
15/
88
74.9
60.9
6.60
9
3.5
5
2.0
57
16/ 101
84.0
50.0
4.69
0
0.0
1
3.1
33
5/
28
50.3
50.0
4.69
0
0.0
1
3.1
33
5/
28
50.3
53.6
5.32
1
3.6
1
3.6
57t
1/
7
65.9
60.0
5.80
1
10.0
0
0.0
18t
0/
0
109.6
57.4
6.35
26
4.2 19
3.1
87t
37/ 224
77.5
60.5
7.46
29
5.0 17
2.9
80t
35/ 251
88.0
27
2015 COLTS REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATS
2015 Colts Defensive Player Statistics
Player
D'Qwell Jackson
Jerrell Freeman
Dwight Lowery
Mike Adams
Erik Walden
Vontae Davis
Trent Cole
Greg Toler
Darius Butler
David Parry
Kendall Langford
Henry Anderson
Clayton Geathers
Jonathan Newsome
Robert Mathis
Zach Kerr
Josh McNary
Jalil Brown
Nate Irving
Colt Anderson
Billy Winn
Bjoern Werner
T.Y. McGill
Sio Moore
Earl Okine
Josh Thomas
Eric Patterson
Sheldon Price
Coby Fleener
Dewey McDonald
Tkl
Ast
Comb
Sacks
Sk Yds
TFL
QH
Int
PD
FF
FR
105
86
65
54
43
38
26
40
37
23
35
31
23
17
19
19
10
19
13
7
11
10
8
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
88
62
18
22
14
12
20
7
12
18
5
6
8
10
5
9
11
3
5
8
3
1
4
4
3
0
0
0
0
0
193
148
83
76
57
50
46
47
49
41
40
37
31
27
24
28
21
22
18
15
14
11
12
9
7
3
2
1
0
0
3.0
3.0
1.0
1.0
3.0
0.0
3.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
7.0
1.0
0.0
1.0
7.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
12
33
7
8
16
0
24
0
0
8
57
1
0
4
47
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
4
2
1
9
1
6
0
1
4
10
5
0
2
7
2
1
0
2
0
1
3
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
6
2
2
12
0
7
0
1
3
16
4
1
2
14
3
0
0
1
0
1
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
4
5
0
4
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
10
2
8
6
0
16
3
10
4
0
3
2
1
2
0
1
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
3
1
0
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Team Totals
Opponent Totals
754
595
358
297
1112
892
35.0
37.0
251
224
77
64
85
118
17
19
76
106
12
12
7
9
Tkl=Tackle Ast=Assist Comb=Combined TFL=Tackle for a Loss QH=Quarterback Hit Int=Interception
PD=Pass Defense FF=Forced Fumble FR=Fumble Recovery BL=Blocked
Sacks
Special Teams
Player
No.
Player
0
Robert Mathis
7.0
Mike Adams
0
0
Kendall Langford
7.0
Dwight Lowery
4
0
0
0
Erik Walden
3.0
Vontae Davis
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D'Qwell Jackson
Trent Cole
T.Y. McGill
3.0
3.0
3.0
Darius Butler
Jerrell Freeman
D'Qwell Jackson
1
1
1
Ast
Comb
FF
FR
BL
5
7
12
0
0
10
1
11
0
Clayton Geathers
7
1
8
Sio Moore
Josh McNary
Bjoern Werner
6
5
1
0
0
1
6
5
2
Colt Anderson
Winston Guy
Interceptions
Player
Tkl
Matt Overton
1
1
2
0
0
0
Jerrell Freeman
3.0
Coby Fleener
Nate Irving
1
1
2
0
0
0
David Parry
1.0
Team Totals
No.
5
1
17
Griff Whalen
1
1
2
0
0
0
Jonathan Newsome
1.0
Zurlon Tipton
0
2
2
0
0
0
Dwight Lowery
1.0
D'Qwell Jackson
1
0
1
0
0
0
Nate Irving
1.0
Player
Tyler Varga
1
0
1
0
0
0
Mike Adams
1.0
Vontae Davis
16
Jack Doyle
1
0
1
0
0
0
Henry Anderson
1.0
D'Qwell Jackson
10
0.0
Greg Toler
10
Passes Defensed
No.
Josh Thomas
1
0
1
0
0
0
Team
Pat McAfee
1
0
1
0
0
0
Team Totals
Dwayne Allen
1
0
1
0
0
0
Jonathan Newsome
1
0
1
1
0
0
Daniel 'Boom' Herron
1
0
1
0
0
0
Player
No.
Trent Cole
3
Dewey McDonald
0
1
1
0
0
0
D'Qwell Jackson
10.0
Jalil Brown
3
Amarlo Herrera
0
1
1
0
0
0
Kendall Langford
10.0
Kendall Langford
3
D'Joun Smith
0
0
0
0
1
0
Erik Walden
9.0
Josh Thomas
2
45
69
17
25
62
94
1
2
1
5
0
1
Robert Mathis
7.0
Henry Anderson
2
Trent Cole
6.0
Nate Irving
2
Henry Anderson
5.0
Jonathan Newsome
2
2
Team Totals
Opponent Totals
35.0
Tackles For Loss
8
Mike Adams
6
Darius Butler
4
David Parry
4.0
Jerrell Freeman
Jerrell Freeman
4.0
Clayton Geathers
1
Bjoern Werner
3.0
Zach Kerr
1
T.Y. McGill
3.0
Coby Fleener
Jonathan Newsome
2.0
Team Totals
Dwight Lowery
2.0
Nate Irving
Zach Kerr
Vontae Davis
Josh McNary
Sio Moore
Mike Adams
T.Y. McGill
Earl Okine
Darius Butler
Billy Winn
2.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
Team Totals
28
Dwight Lowery
77.0
1
76
2016 COLTS PRESEASON STATS
WON 1, LOST 1
08/13 W 19-18
08/20 L 18-19
08/27
09/01
* RUSHING
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
at Buffalo
65,159 Morris
4
45 11.3 26
0
Baltimore
65,327 Todman
5
22
4.4
8
0
Philadelphia
Turbin
11
20
1.8
7
0
at Cincinnati
Luck
2
12
6.0
9
0
Ind.
Opp.
T. Williams
8
10
1.3
5
0
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
36
37
Ferguson
13
9
0.7
4
0
Rushing
5
13
Gore
1
5
5.0
5
0
Passing
20
18
Tolzien
2
0
0.0
1
0
Penalty
11
6
TEAM
46 123
2.7 26
0
3rd Down: Made/Att
7/24
8/29
OPPONENTS
58 246
4.2 20
0
3rd Down Pct.
29.2
27.6
* RECEIVING
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
4th Down: Made/Att
1/1
1/2
Rogers
7
94 13.4 57t 1
4th Down Pct.
100.0
50.0
T. Smith
5
52 10.4 24
1
POSSESSION AVG.
29:26
30:34
Dorsett
5
45
9.0 16
0
TOTAL NET YARDS
600
623
Swoope
4
47 11.8 26
0
Avg. Per Game
300.0
311.5
Coffman
4
34
8.5 16
0
Total Plays
117
133
T. Williams
3
23
7.7 10
1
Avg. Per Play
5.1
4.7
Todman
2
46 23.0 42t 1
NET YARDS RUSHING
123
246
McKay
2
34 17.0 18
0
Avg. Per Game
61.5
123.0
Moncrief
2
25 12.5 18
0
Total Rushes
46
58
Bray
2
22 11.0 18
0
NET YARDS PASSING
477
377
Turbin
2
22 11.0 15
0
Avg. Per Game
238.5
188.5
Boyce
2
16
8.0 10
0
Sacked/Yards Lost
2/11
3/14
Ferguson
2
13
6.5
7
0
Gross Yards
488
391
Allen
2
10
5.0
7
0
Att./Completions
69/45
72/41
Hilton
1
5
5.0
5
0
Completion Pct.
65.2
56.9
TEAM
45 488 10.8 57t 4
Had Intercepted
0
1
OPPONENTS
41 391
9.5 40
4
PUNTS/AVERAGE
12/49.3
14/47.6
* INTERCEPTIONS
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
NET PUNTING AVG.
12/40.3
14/40.9
Guy
1
0
0.0
0
0
PENALTIES/YARDS
16/176
22/197
TEAM
1
0
0.0
0
0
FUMBLES/BALL LOST
1/1
2/0
OPPONENTS
0
0
--- --0
TOUCHDOWNS
4
4
* PUNTING
No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B
Rushing
0
0
McAfee
8 455 56.9 41.6 2 2 67 1
Passing
4
4
Palardy
3 137 45.7 36.3 1 0 50 0
Returns
0
0
TEAM
12 592 49.3 40.3 3 2 67 1
* SCORE BY PERIODS
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS OPPONENTS
14 667 47.6 40.9 1 3 61 0
TEAM
3 12
6 16
0 37 * PUNT RETURNS
Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD
OPPONENTS
9 14
3 11
0 37 Bray
4 2
25
6.3 14 0
* SCORING
TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT
FG S PTS Rogers
2 1
33 16.5 26 0
Vinatieri
0 0 0 0 1/ 1 4/ 5 0 13 Stangby
2 0
10
5.0 10 0
Rogers
1 0 1 0
0
6 Debose
1 0
6
6.0
6 0
T. Smith
1 0 1 0
0
6 TEAM
9 3
74
8.2 26 0
Todman
1 0 1 0
0
6 OPPONENTS
5 2
49
9.8 21 0
T. Williams
1 0 1 0
0
6 * KICKOFF RETURNS
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
McAfee
0 0 0 0 0/ 0 0/ 1 0
0 Bray
2
57 28.5
32
0
TEAM
4 0 4 0 1/ 1 4/ 6 0 37 Ferguson
1
25 25.0
25
0
OPPONENTS
4 0 4 0 3/ 3 2/ 3 1 37 Todman
1
27 27.0
27
0
2-Pt Conv: TM 0-3, OPP 1-2
Turbin
1
16 16.0
16
0
SACKS: McGill 1, McNary 1, Okine 1, TM 3,
T. Williams
1
28 28.0
28
0
OPP 2
TEAM
6 153 25.5
32
0
FUM/LOST: Allen 1/1
OPPONENTS
10 194 19.4
23
0
* FIELD GOALS
1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Vinatieri
0/ 0 2/ 2 1/ 1 1/ 2 0/0
McAfee
0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/1
TEAM
0/ 0 2/ 2 1/ 1 1/ 2 0/1
OPPONENTS
0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 0/ 0 0/1
Vinatieri: (24G,38G)(24G,47N,40G)
McAfee: ()(62N)
TM: (24G,38G)(24G,47N,40G,62N)
OPP: (37G,53N)(21G)
* PASSING
Tolzien
Morris
Luck
TEAM
OPPONENTS
Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD
41
25 247 61.0 6.02
2
20
12 170 60.0 8.50
2
8
8
71 100.0 8.88
0
69
45 488 65.2 7.07
4
72
41 391 56.9 5.43
4
29
TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating
4.9 0
0.0 42t
1/ 10
94.3
10.0 0
0.0 57t
1/
1 120.8
0.0 0
0.0 18
0/
0 103.6
5.8 0
0.0 57t
2/ 11 105.2
5.6 1
1.4 40
3/ 14
84.9
2016 COLTS PRESEASON DEFENSIVE STATS
Defensive Player Statistics
Tkl Ast Comb Sack Sk Yds TFL QH Int PD FF FR
Player
Special Teams
Tkl Ast FF FR BL
Miscellaneous
Tkl Ast FF FR
Edwin Jackson
5
6
11
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Josh McNary
7
2
9
1
8
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Antonio Morrison
5
4
9
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Nate Irving
3
5
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Darius White
5
1
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T.Y. McGill
4
2
6
1
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T.J. Green
4
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lee Hightower
4
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Dezmen Southward
3
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tay Glover-Wright
3
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Zach Kerr
2
3
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D'Qwell Jackson
0
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Curt Maggitt
4
0
4
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sterling Bailey
2
2
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ricky Lumpkin
2
2
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sio Moore
0
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Trevor Bates
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Earl Okine
1
2
3
1
6
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Frankie Williams
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Delvon Simmons
1
2
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Kelcy Quarles
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Vontae Davis
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ron Thompson
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hassan Ridgeway
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Winston Guy
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Stefan McClure
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Patrick Robinson
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Erik Walden
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Darius Butler
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
David Parry
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Chris Milton
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Winston Rose
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Junior Sylvestre
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D'Joun Smith
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Trent Cole
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Danny Anthrop
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Robert Turbin
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Chase Coffman
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Andrew Opoku
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Joe Reitz
TEAM TOTALS
OPPONENT TOTALS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
70
74
57
27
127
101
3
2
14
11
9
8
8
8
1
0
7
13
0
1
0
1
12
13
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
Tkl=Tackle Ast=Assist Comb=Combined TFL=Tackle for a Loss QH=Quarterback Hit Int=Interception PD=Pass Defense FF=Forced Fumble FR=Fumble Recovery BL=Blocked
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