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The Indianapolis Colts, 1-0, open 2007 road and divisional play on Sunday, September 16 when they travel to LP Field to face the Tennessee Titans, 1-0. Kickoff for the contest is 1:00 p.m. (EDT)/12:00 p.m. (CDT). Owners of the NFL's best regular-season record (90-39) since the start of the 1999 season, while being the only team to earn seven playoff appearances in the last eight seasons, Indianapolis enters Sunday's game as victors in 35 of its last 42 regular-season games. Indianapolis' winning ways include a 23-7 record in AFC South play, while the club has owned or shared the lead in 79 of 86 weeks of the division's existence. The Colts have won the past four AFC South championships, the best divisional- title streak in club history. The Colts opened the season last Thursday with a 41-10 victory over New Orleans, the largest opening-day victory margin in franchise history. Tennessee initiated divisional action last Sunday with a 13-10 win at Jacksonville. The Colts and Titans split the seasonal series in 2006, with each club winning at home. The Colts begin the 2007 season with 16 new players on roster. The team opened with eight new starters from opening day last year, three on offense and five on defense. The current roster breakdown of experience revealing the club with only five players exceeding 30 years of age, 28 players being 25 years of age and under and an average age of 25.8. The NFL experience of the roster finds 23 players with four or more years of service, while 30 of 53 active players with the club have three years expe- rience or less. The average experience for a Colts player on the opening- day roster is 3.5 years. A total of 37 of 53 players on the active roster fin- ished last season with the club, while 16 new players are on hand (9 via the draft, 7 via free agency). As of opening day, the ages of Colts play- ers are as follows: 22-4; 23-9; 24-11; 25-4; 26-8; 27-5; 28-4; 29-1; 30-2; 31-1; 32-2; 34-1; 35-1. As of opening day, the NFL experience of Colts players is as follows: Rookie-12; 1st year-3; 2nd-9; 3rd-6; 4th-6; 5th-5; 6th-3; 7th-2; 8th-2; 9th-2; 10th-1; 11th-0; 12th-2. The roster composition reflects 33 draft picks, two players acquired via waivers/trades, one acquired via unrestricted free agency and 17 acquired via free agency (including three rookie free agents). The following players on the active roster entered the NFL as undrafted free agents (*began as Colt): C-Jeff Saturday, TE-Justin Snow(*), LB-Gary Brackett(*), WR-Aaron Moorehead(*), DE-Josh Thomas(*), TE-Ben Utecht(*), DT-Darrell Reid(*), OT-Dan Federkeil(*), K-Adam Vinatieri, DB-Melvin Bullitt(*), DE-Jeff Charleston, LB-Ramon Guzman(*), DT-Ed Johnson(*), RB- Kenton Keith and RB-Luke Lawton. Of the 22 projected starters for the 2007 opener, a total of 16 are Colts draft picks. REGULAR SEASON GAME 2 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (1-0) vs. TENNESSEE TITANS (1-0) DATE: Sunday, September 16, 2007 SITE: LP Field KICKOFF: 1:00 p.m. (EDT)/12:00 p.m. (CDT) CAPACITY: 69,143 SURFACE: Natural Grass COLTS 2007 SCHEDULE REGULAR SEASON Thu. Sept. 6 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS W 41-10 Sun. Sept. 16 @ Tennessee Titans 1:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 23 @ Houston Texans 1:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 30 DENVER BRONCOS 4:15 p.m. Sun. Oct. 7 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 4:05 p.m. Sun. Oct. 14 Bye Mon. Oct. 22 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 8:30 p.m. Sun. Oct. 28 @ Carolina Panthers 1:00 p.m. Sun. Nov. 4 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 4:15 p.m. Sun. Nov. 11 @ San Diego Chargers 8:15 p.m. Sun. Nov. 18 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 1:00 p.m. Thu. Nov. 22 @ Atlanta Falcons 8:15 p.m. Sun. Dec. 2* JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 1:00 p.m. Sun. Dec. 9* @ Baltimore Ravens 8:15 p.m. Sun. Dec. 16* @ Oakland Raiders 4:05 p.m. Sun. Dec. 23* HOUSTON TEXANS 1:00 p.m. Sun. Dec. 30* TENNESSEE TITANS 1:00 p.m. *subject to change (NFL Flex Scheduling) ~All Times Local to Indianapolis. PERSONNEL REPORT: OT-Charlie Johnson (knee), DB-Tim Jennings (knee) were out; OG-Dylan Gandy (groin) was questionable; DE-Josh Thomas (ankle) was probable for last week. Last week's deactivated play- ers were: DB-Michael Coe, DB-Brannon Condren, LB-Clint Session, DT-Dan Klecko, DT-Quinn Pitcock, Gandy, Jennings and Johnson. TELEVISION/RADIO: CBS Sports telecasts with Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf. WIBC (1070-AM/HANK-FM, 97.1) broadcasts with Bob Lamey and Will Wolford. WWW.COLTS.COM/MEDIA: Please visit the media site for club releases, quotes, feature clips, etc. The password and username is ‘media.’ NEXT GAME: Indianapolis visits Houston on Sunday, September 23 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT)/12:00 p.m. (CDT). HEAD COACHES TONY DUNGY is 61-20 at the Colts' helm. Dungy joined the Colts on January 22, 2002, after serving as Tampa Bay's head coach for six sea- sons (1996-01). Dungy's career regular-season record is 115-62, and he has an overall record of 124-70. Dungy became the 35th coach in NFL history to earn 100 career victories with a 38-20 win at Houston on 10/23/05. Dungy became the 20th coach since entering the league in 1970 to win 100 career games. Of those 20, only George Seifert (132), Joe Gibbs (148), Mike Ditka (151), Mike Holmgren (160) and Mike Shanahan (161) reached 100 career wins faster than Dungy's pace of 163 games. Dungy recorded his 100th regular-season victory vs. Tennessee 12/4/05, becoming only the 6th coach to win 100+ regular-season games in the first 10 years as a head coach (113, Seifert; 105, Don Shula; 103, John Madden; 102, Dungy; 101, Gibbs; 101, Ditka). Dungy owns a 91-38 mark since the start of the 1999 season (30-18 at Tampa Bay; 61-20 with Colts), and he is the NFL's winningest coach during that span. He has directed nine of his eleven teams into the play- offs, while leading Tampa Bay (1999) and the Colts (2003, 2006) to the conference championship game, and his 2006 Colts squad won Super Bowl XLI. Dungy took Tampa Bay to four playoff appearances during his tenure as field general. From 2002-06, Dungy has directed the Colts to 10-6, 12-4, 12-4, 14-2 and 12-4 records, becoming the only coach in club history to produce 10+ victories and playoff berths in the first five seasons with the team. In 2006, Dungy helped produce the 16th 10+-vic- tory season in franchise history, and he is one of five Colts head coaches to earn double-digit victory totals (5, Dungy; 4, Shula; 3, Ted Marchibroda; 2, Don McCafferty; 2, Jim Mora). Dungy has eight career double-digit victory seasons (10-6, 1997; 11-5, 1999; 10-6, 2000 with Tampa Bay; 10-6, 2002; 12-4, 2003; 12-4, 2004; 14-2, 2005; 12-4, 2006 with Colts), and he was the first coach to defeat all 32 NFL teams. The

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The Indianapolis Colts, 1-0, open 2007 road and divisional play onSunday, September 16 when they travel to LP Field to face the TennesseeTitans, 1-0. Kickoff for the contest is 1:00 p.m. (EDT)/12:00 p.m. (CDT).

Owners of the NFL's best regular-season record (90-39) since the startof the 1999 season, while being the only team to earn seven playoffappearances in the last eight seasons, Indianapolis enters Sunday's gameas victors in 35 of its last 42 regular-season games. Indianapolis' winningways include a 23-7 record in AFC South play, while the club has ownedor shared the lead in 79 of 86 weeks of the division's existence. The Coltshave won the past four AFC South championships, the best divisional-title streak in club history. The Colts opened the season last Thursdaywith a 41-10 victory over New Orleans, the largest opening-day victorymargin in franchise history. Tennessee initiated divisional action lastSunday with a 13-10 win at Jacksonville. The Colts and Titans split theseasonal series in 2006, with each club winning at home.

The Colts begin the 2007 season with 16 new players on roster. Theteam opened with eight new starters from opening day last year, three onoffense and five on defense. The current roster breakdown of experiencerevealing the club with only five players exceeding 30 years of age, 28players being 25 years of age and under and an average age of 25.8. TheNFL experience of the roster finds 23 players with four or more years ofservice, while 30 of 53 active players with the club have three years expe-rience or less. The average experience for a Colts player on the opening-day roster is 3.5 years. A total of 37 of 53 players on the active roster fin-ished last season with the club, while 16 new players are on hand (9 viathe draft, 7 via free agency). As of opening day, the ages of Colts play-ers are as follows: 22-4; 23-9; 24-11; 25-4; 26-8; 27-5; 28-4; 29-1; 30-2;31-1; 32-2; 34-1; 35-1. As of opening day, the NFL experience of Coltsplayers is as follows: Rookie-12; 1st year-3; 2nd-9; 3rd-6; 4th-6; 5th-5;6th-3; 7th-2; 8th-2; 9th-2; 10th-1; 11th-0; 12th-2. The roster compositionreflects 33 draft picks, two players acquired via waivers/trades, oneacquired via unrestricted free agency and 17 acquired via free agency(including three rookie free agents). The following players on the activeroster entered the NFL as undrafted free agents (*began as Colt): C-JeffSaturday, TE-Justin Snow(*), LB-Gary Brackett(*), WR-AaronMoorehead(*), DE-Josh Thomas(*), TE-Ben Utecht(*), DT-DarrellReid(*), OT-Dan Federkeil(*), K-Adam Vinatieri, DB-Melvin Bullitt(*),DE-Jeff Charleston, LB-Ramon Guzman(*), DT-Ed Johnson(*), RB-Kenton Keith and RB-Luke Lawton. Of the 22 projected starters for the2007 opener, a total of 16 are Colts draft picks.

REGULAR SEASON GAME 2INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (1-0) vs. TENNESSEE TITANS (1-0) DATE: Sunday, September 16, 2007 SITE: LP Field KICKOFF: 1:00 p.m. (EDT)/12:00 p.m. (CDT)

CAPACITY: 69,143 SURFACE: Natural Grass

COLTS 2007 SCHEDULEREGULAR SEASON

Thu. Sept. 6 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS W 41-10Sun. Sept. 16 @ Tennessee Titans 1:00 p.m.Sun. Sept. 23 @ Houston Texans 1:00 p.m.Sun. Sept. 30 DENVER BRONCOS 4:15 p.m.Sun. Oct. 7 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 4:05 p.m.Sun. Oct. 14 ByeMon. Oct. 22 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 8:30 p.m.Sun. Oct. 28 @ Carolina Panthers 1:00 p.m.Sun. Nov. 4 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 4:15 p.m.Sun. Nov. 11 @ San Diego Chargers 8:15 p.m.Sun. Nov. 18 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 1:00 p.m.Thu. Nov. 22 @ Atlanta Falcons 8:15 p.m.Sun. Dec. 2* JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 1:00 p.m.Sun. Dec. 9* @ Baltimore Ravens 8:15 p.m.Sun. Dec. 16* @ Oakland Raiders 4:05 p.m.Sun. Dec. 23* HOUSTON TEXANS 1:00 p.m.Sun. Dec. 30* TENNESSEE TITANS 1:00 p.m.*subject to change (NFL Flex Scheduling) ~All Times Local to Indianapolis.

PERSONNEL REPORT: OT-Charlie Johnson (knee), DB-Tim Jennings(knee) were out; OG-Dylan Gandy (groin) was questionable; DE-JoshThomas (ankle) was probable for last week. Last week's deactivated play-ers were: DB-Michael Coe, DB-Brannon Condren, LB-Clint Session,DT-Dan Klecko, DT-Quinn Pitcock, Gandy, Jennings and Johnson.

TELEVISION/RADIO: CBS Sports telecasts with Greg Gumbel andDan Dierdorf. WIBC (1070-AM/HANK-FM, 97.1) broadcasts withBob Lamey and Will Wolford.

WWW.COLTS.COM/MEDIA: Please visit the media site for clubreleases, quotes, feature clips, etc. The password and username is ‘media.’

NEXT GAME: Indianapolis visits Houston on Sunday, September 23at 1:00 p.m. (EDT)/12:00 p.m. (CDT).

HEAD COACHES

TONY DUNGY is 61-20 at the Colts' helm. Dungy joined the Coltson January 22, 2002, after serving as Tampa Bay's head coach for six sea-sons (1996-01). Dungy's career regular-season record is 115-62, and hehas an overall record of 124-70. Dungy became the 35th coach in NFLhistory to earn 100 career victories with a 38-20 win at Houston on10/23/05. Dungy became the 20th coach since entering the league in1970 to win 100 career games. Of those 20, only George Seifert (132),Joe Gibbs (148), Mike Ditka (151), Mike Holmgren (160) and MikeShanahan (161) reached 100 career wins faster than Dungy's pace of 163games. Dungy recorded his 100th regular-season victory vs. Tennessee12/4/05, becoming only the 6th coach to win 100+ regular-season gamesin the first 10 years as a head coach (113, Seifert; 105, Don Shula; 103,John Madden; 102, Dungy; 101, Gibbs; 101, Ditka).

Dungy owns a 91-38 mark since the start of the 1999 season (30-18at Tampa Bay; 61-20 with Colts), and he is the NFL's winningest coachduring that span. He has directed nine of his eleven teams into the play-offs, while leading Tampa Bay (1999) and the Colts (2003, 2006) to theconference championship game, and his 2006 Colts squad won SuperBowl XLI. Dungy took Tampa Bay to four playoff appearances duringhis tenure as field general. From 2002-06, Dungy has directed the Coltsto 10-6, 12-4, 12-4, 14-2 and 12-4 records, becoming the only coach inclub history to produce 10+ victories and playoff berths in the first fiveseasons with the team. In 2006, Dungy helped produce the 16th 10+-vic-tory season in franchise history, and he is one of five Colts head coachesto earn double-digit victory totals (5, Dungy; 4, Shula; 3, TedMarchibroda; 2, Don McCafferty; 2, Jim Mora). Dungy has eight careerdouble-digit victory seasons (10-6, 1997; 11-5, 1999; 10-6, 2000 withTampa Bay; 10-6, 2002; 12-4, 2003; 12-4, 2004; 14-2, 2005; 12-4, 2006with Colts), and he was the first coach to defeat all 32 NFL teams. The

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Colts have produced a 90-39 regular-season record since 1999, a victorytotal that leads the NFL. The Colts are the only team to qualify for post-season play seven times in the last eight seasons. With an overall markof 68-24 with the Colts, Dungy needs six victories to surpass Shula andMarchibroda as the winningest coach in franchise history. Indianapolishas won the AFC South four consecutive seasons and has owned orshared the division lead in 79 of 86 weeks of AFC South existence.Under Dungy during the regular season, the Colts are 33-8 at home and28-12 on the road. Dungy (1999-06) has earned eight consecutive play-off appearances (1999-01 at Tampa Bay; 2002-06 with Colts), rankingonly behind Tom Landry (9, Dallas, 1975-83), while being tied withChuck Noll (8, Pittsburgh, 1972-79), for the most consecutive playoffappearances by NFL coaches since 1970. The Colts (14-2, 2005; 12-4,2003, 2004 and 2006) have joined Dallas (1992-95) as the only NFLteams to win 12+ games in four consecutive seasons. The Colts own a57-17 record (counting the playoffs) since the start of the 2003 seasonand are 43-12 since 2004. Dungy held a 54-42 record as head coach withTampa Bay, qualifying for the playoffs four times in six seasons. Dungyproduced some of the NFL's stingiest defenses during his years at TampaBay. His units ranked no lower than 11th during his stay and ranked 6thor higher in four of his last five years. Dungy also served 1981-88 withPittsburgh, including 1984-88 as defensive coordinator. After serving

1989-91 as DB Coach at Kansas City, Dungy was the defensive coordi-nator at Minnesota from 1992-95. During his years in Minnesota, theVikings intercepted an NFL-high 95 passes and made three playoffappearances. The Chiefs made two playoff appearances during Dungy'stenure. At Pittsburgh in 1984, he became the NFL's youngest coordina-tor (age 28). In five seasons as Pittsburgh's coordinator, the Steelers aver-aged 24 interceptions and 37 takeaways, while scoring 20 touchdowns.Dungy entered the coaching ranks in 1980 at his alma mater, Minnesota,where he was a quarterback (1973-76). He made the Steelers as a freeagent in 1977 and was a member of the Super Bowl XIII title team, thenwas traded to San Francisco in 1979. Dungy is a native of Jackson, Mich.

JEFF FISHER became the 15th head coach in franchise history onJanuary 5, 1995. Fisher was elevated to head coach-defensive coordinatoron November 14, 1994 and guided the 1-9 squad through the final sixgames of the season. His 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2003 teams made the play-offs. The Titans advanced to Super Bowl XXXIV following the 1999 sea-son, dropping a 23-16 decision to St. Louis. Fisher joined the team asdefensive coordinator for the 1994 season, after serving 1992-93 as DBCoach at San Francisco. He was defensive coordinator with the L.A. Ramsin 1991. He served 1986-90 at Philadelphia, the final two years as coordi-nator. Fisher was a D7-81 pick of Chicago, playing 1981-85 as DB/KR.Fisher was a DB at USC 1977-80. He is a native of Culver City, Calif.

TOP COACH-QB COMBINATIONS SINCE 1970 MERGER (REGULAR SEASON, MIN. 50 GAMES)Quarterback Head Coach Team Won Lost Tied Pct.Ken Stabler John Madden Oakland 60 19 1 .756Jim McMahon Mike Ditka Chicago 46 15 0 .754Peyton Manning Tony Dungy COLTS 61 20 0 .753Tom Brady Bill Belichick New England 71 24 0 .747Roger Staubach Tom Landry Dallas 85 29 0 .746Steve Young George Seifert San Francisco 62 23 0 .729John Elway Mike Shanahan Denver 43 16 0 .729

NAME TEAM W L T PCT.Tony Dungy COLTS 115 62 0 .650Joe Gibbs Washington 146 87 0 .627Andy Reid Philadelphia 80 49 0 .620Mike Shanahan Denver 132 81 0 .620Mike Holmgren Seattle 148 93 0 .614Brian Billick Baltimore 75 53 0 .586Bill Belichick New England 112 81 0 .580

HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE AMONG ACTIVE COACHES (Regular Season with 50+ wins)

NFL'S BEST REGULAR SEASON RECORDS 1999-2007Record Team Head Coach90-39 COLTS Jim Mora/Tony Dungy 84-45 New England Pete Carroll/Bill Belichick80-49 Philadelphia Andy Reid79-49-1 Pittsburgh Bill Cowher/Mike Tomlin78-51 St. Louis D. Vermeil/M. Martz/J. Vitt/S. Linehan77-52 Denver Mike Shanahan75-53 Baltimore Brian Billick74-55 Green Bay Ray Rhodes/Mike Sherman/Mike McCarthy74-55 Tennessee Jeff Fisher73-56 Seattle Mike Holmgren

COLTS AMONG NFL’S WINNINGEST TEAMSFROM 1999-2007:

The Colts stand as the NFL's winningest team since the start of the1999 season. The Colts own a 90-39 record during that span. ColtsHead Coach Tony Dungy was 30-18 with Tampa Bay from 1999-2001. He is 61-20 with the Colts, and his 91 wins during that span arethe most in the NFL.

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COACHES WITH 100+ CAREER WINSIn NFL history, there are 35 head coaches who have surpassed the 100+-win plateau, including playoff victories.

Tony Dungy reached that mark 10/23/05 at Houston, his 163rd career game.

Regular Season Postseason CareerCoach Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Tied Pct.Don Shula Baltimore Colts, Miami Dolphins 33 328 156 6 .677 19 17 .528 347 173 6 .666George Halas Chicago Bears 40 318 148 31 .682 6 3 .667 324 151 31 .682Tom Landry Dallas Cowboys 29 250 162 6 .607 20 16 .556 270 178 6 .603Earl (Curly) Lambeau Green Bay Packers, Chicago 33 226 132 22 .631 3 2 .600 229 134 22 .631

Cardinals, Washington RedskinsChuck Noll Pittsburgh Steelers 23 193 148 1 .566 16 8 .667 209 156 1 .572Marty Schottenheimer Cleveland Browns, KC Chiefs, 21 200 126 1 .613 5 13 .278 205 139 1 .596

Washington Redskins, SD ChargersDan Reeves Denver Broncos, NY Giants, 23 190 165 2 .535 11 9 .550 201 174 2 .536

Atlanta FalconsChuck Knox LA Rams, Buffalo Bills, 22 186 147 1 .558 7 11 .389 193 158 1 .550

Seattle SeahawksBill Parcells NY Giants, NE Patriots, NY Jets, 19 172 130 1 .569 11 8 .579 183 138 1 .570

Dallas CowboysPaul Brown Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals 21 166 100 6 .624 4 8 .333 170 108 6 .612Bud Grant Minnesota Vikings 18 158 96 5 .621 10 12 .455 168 108 5 .608Joe Gibbs Washington Redskins 16 146 87 0 .627 17 6 .739 163 93 0 .637Bill Cowher Pittsburgh Steelers 15 149 90 1 .623 12 9 .571 161 99 1 .619Mike Holmgren Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks 16 148 93 0 .614 12 10 .545 160 103 0 .608Marv Levy KC Chiefs, Buffalo Bills 17 143 112 0 .561 11 8 .579 154 120 0 .562Steve Owen NY Giants 23 151 100 17 .602 2 8 .200 153 108 17 .586Mike Shanahan LA Raiders, Denver Broncos 15 132 81 0 .620 8 5 .615 140 86 0 .619Hank Stram KC Chiefs, New Orleans Saints 17 131 97 10 .574 5 3 .625 136 100 10 .576Weeb Ewbank Baltimore Colts, NY Jets 20 130 129 7 .502 4 1 .800 134 130 7 .508Mike Ditka Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints 14 121 95 0 .560 6 6 .500 127 101 0 .557Dick Vermeil Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams, 15 120 109 0 .524 6 5 .545 126 114 0 .525

KC ChiefsBill Belichick Cleveland Browns, NE Patriots 13 112 81 0 .580 13 3 .813 125 84 0 .598Jim Mora New Orleans Saints, 15 125 106 0 .541 0 6 .000 125 112 0 .527

Indianapolis ColtsGeorge Seifert San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers11 114 62 0 .648 10 5 .667 124 67 0 .649TONY DUNGY Tampa Bay Buccaneers, COLTS 12 115 62 0 .650 9 8 .529 124 70 0 .639Sid Gillman LA Rams, LA-San Diego Chargers, 18 122 99 7 .552 1 5 .167 123 104 7 .542

Houston OilersGeorge Allen Los Angeles Rams, Washington 12 116 47 5 .712 2 7 .222 118 54 5 .686

RedskinsDennis Green Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals13 113 94 0 .546 4 8 .333 117 102 0 .534Don Coryell St. Louis Cardinals, 14 111 83 1 .572 3 6 .333 114 89 1 .561

San Diego ChargersJohn Madden Oakland Raiders 10 103 32 7 .759 9 7 .563 112 39 7 .739Jeff Fisher Tennessee Titans 13 106 93 0 .533 5 4 .556 111 97 0 .534Ray (Buddy) Parker Chicago Cardinals, Detroit Lions, 15 104 75 9 .581 3 1 .750 107 76 9 .585

Pittsburgh SteelersVince Lombardi Green Bay Packers, 10 96 34 6 .739 9 1 .900 105 35 6 .750

Washington RedskinsTom Flores Oakland-LA Raiders, 12 97 87 0 .527 8 3 .727 105 90 0 .538

Seattle SeahawksBill Walsh San Francisco 49ers 10 92 59 1 .609 10 4 .714 102 63 1 .617Active coaches in bold.

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COLTS-TITANS SERIES NOTES

The Colts lead the regular-season series, 14-10. The teams split theseries last year, with each club winning at home. Indianapolis triumphedon October 8, 14-13, and the Titans posted a 20-17 last-minute win onDecember 3. In the last meeting between the clubs, dropping a contestwith a 14+-point lead for the first time in more than five years, the Coltsfell at Tennessee. K-Rob Bironas booted a 60-yard field goal with :07remaining to produce the combeback win. Indianapolis assumed a 14-0first half lead behind a 68t pass from QB Peyton Manning (21-28-351, 1TD/2 ints.) to WR-Marvin Harrison (7-172, 1 TD) and a 2t rush by RB-Dominic Rhodes. Tennessee trimmed 10 points off the lead in the last twominutes of the first half, then took a 17-14 lead in the fourth quarter. AfterIndianapolis tied the contest at 17-17 in the final three minutes, Tennesseedrove to the Colts' 42, where Bironas converted in the waning seconds.Tennessee rushed for 219 yards and controlled the second half. The losssnapped a 12-game divisional winning streak by the Colts. In last year'sinitial battle, using a fourth-quarter comeback for the second consecutiveweek, the Colts notched a 14-13 win. The Titans scored the game's first10 points and held the lead until 5:10 remained in a hard-fought battle.Manning (20-31-166, 2 TDs/1 int.) hit two second-half touchdown passesto provide the winning scores. Manning teamed with Harrison (3-29, 1TD; 13t) on the first toss, then hit WR-Reggie Wayne (3-24, 1 TD; 2t) forthe deciding score. Tennessee rushed 31-214, including 19-123 by RB-Travis Henry. Indianapolis countered with Rhodes (20-84) and RB-Joseph Addai (13-62), while the Colts defense halted two final Tennesseepossessions. The Colts swept Tennessee in 2005, winning 31-10 inNashville on October 2 and 35-3 in the RCA Dome on December 4. In thesecond meeting, Indianapolis scored midway through the first quarter and

led the entire way. Harrison was 4-61, 1 TD receiving to surpass 12,000receiving yards, while he stretched his streak to seven consecutive seasonswith 10+ touchdown receptions, the only NFL player to do so. Manning(13-17-187, 3 TDs) extended his NFL record with 25+ touchdown passesin an eighth consecutive season. The Colts became only the 5th NFL teamto open a season 12-0. Tony Dungy became the 6th head coach to earn100 regular-season victories in 10 seasons (113, George Seifert; 105, DonShula; 103, John Madden; 101, Joe Gibbs; 101, Mike Ditka). In 2005'sfirst meeting, Manning (20-27-264, 4 TDs), Harrison (9-109, 2 TDs), RB-Edgerrin James (21-90 rushing/2-12, 1 TD receiving) and a Colts defensethat kept Tennessee out of the end zone until the game's final five minutesstarred. Manning teamed with Harrison on 11t and 24t scoring passes totie QB-Steve Young and WR-Jerry Rice (85) as the NFL's career leadingTD tandem. The Colts swept Tennessee in 2004. Indianapolis won 31-17in Nashville on September 19, then took a 51-24 decision at home onDecember 5. Indianapolis took both meetings in 2003. The Colts won athome on September 14, 33-7, then posted a 29-27 win in Nashville onDecember 7. The sweep by the Colts reversed Tennessee's sweep in 2002.The Titans won in Indianapolis, 23-15, and held service at home, 27-17.The only other time these teams met in their current geographic locationscame on January 16, 2000 in the AFC Divisional Playoffs, a 19-16Tennessee win in Indianapolis. The first meeting between the clubs camein 1970, when the franchises were located in Baltimore and Houston. TheColts won the inaugural meeting, 24-20 on October 11. That season wasthe Colts' first in the AFC following the NFL Merger. The series was par-ticularly active during the 1980s. The teams missed encounters only in1981, 1982 and 1989.

OFFENSE RANKING DEFENSE RANKINGTotal Rush Pass CONF. NFL Total Rush Pass CONF. NFL

Colts 452.0 164.0 288.0 2- 4- 3 3- 6- 5 293.0 106.0 187.0 7- 6- 8 14-14-14 Titans 350.0 282.0 68.0 6- 1-14 11- 1-28 272.0 72.0 200.0 6- 3- 9 10- 5-16

2007 TEAM RANKINGS

COLTS-TITANS CONNECTIONS

CONNECTIONS: Colts QB-Peyton Manning was a four-year star atthe University of Tennessee, earning a 39-6 starting record…LB-RockyBoiman was D4-02 choice of Tennessee...LB-David Thornton was D4-02 choice of Colts...TE-Ben Hartsock was D3a-04 choice of Colts, whileLB-Gilbert Gardner was D3b-04 choice...DB-Nick Harper was 2001undrafted FA of Colts and started 60 of 89 games in six seasons...DT-Corey Simon spent 2005-06 seasons with Colts...DB-Michael Coe isnative of Memphis, Tenn. (Cordova HS)...QB-Kerry Collins was D1-95(5th overall) pick by Bill Polian at Carolina…P-Craig Hentrich attend-

ed Notre Dame…C/G-Dylan Gandy and OT-Daniel Loper were team-mates at Texas Tech...WR-Marvin Harrison, DE-Dwight Freeney andLB-Keith Bulluck are Pro Bowlers from Syracuse...Special Teams CoachRuss Purnell served in the same capacity with the Houston/TennesseeOilers 1995-98…WR Coach Clyde Christensen served at E. Tenn. State1980-82..Assistant Head Coach/LB Dave McGinnis was DB Coach atIndiana State 1978, 80-81…Head Trainer Hunter Smith earned master’sdegree in 1972 from Tennessee Tech.

COLTS PLAYERS vs. TENNESSEE: WR-Marvin Harrison has posted 70-933, 8 TDs receiving in 10 career games vs. Tennessee, including 4100+ games. QB-Peyton Manning owns a 7-3 mark vs. Tennessee and is 222-316-2,672, 19 TDs/9 ints. passing for a 104.0 rating.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS...COLTS MARVIN HARRISON AND PEYTON MANNING VS. TENNESSEE

DATE No. Yds. Avg. LG TD11/03/02 Home 11 99 9.0 27 112/08/02 Road 9 76 8.4 17 009/14/03 Home 3 59 19.7 35 112/07/03 Road 10 124 12.4 42 009/19/04 Road 10 98 9.8 34 012/05/04 Home 4 106 26.5 59 110/02/05 Road 9 109 12.1 24 212/04/05 Home 4 61 15.3 36 110/08/06 Home 3 29 9.7 13 112/03/06 Road 7 172 24.6 68t 1TOTAL 70 933 13.3 68t 8

MARVIN HARRISON VS. TENNESSEE

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PEYTON MANNING VS. TENNESSEE

DATE Att-Comp. Yds. Pct. TD INT LG Rat. Result11/03/02 Home 50- 37 327 74.0 2 1 39 96.0 L, 15-2312/08/02 Road 42- 26 297 61.9 1 3 49 61.3 L, 17-2709/14/03 Home 21- 14 173 66.7 1 0 42 107.8 W, 33- 712/07/03 Road 34- 22 228 64.7 0 0 42 83.9 W, 29-2709/19/04 Road 33- 24 254 72.7 2 0 44 115.0 W, 31-1712/05/04 Home 33- 25 425 75.8 3 2 59 122.3 W, 51-2410/02/05 Road 27- 20 264 74.1 4 0 25t 144.1 W, 31-1012/04/05 Home 17- 13 187 76.5 3 0 36 151.2 W, 35- 310/08/06 Home 31- 20 166 64.5 2 1 23 86.2 W, 14-1312/03/06 Road 28- 21 351 75.0 1 2 68t 98.8 L, 17-20TOTAL 316- 222 2672 70.3 19 9 68t 104.0 7-3 overall

2007 PLAYER NOTES

QB-Peyton Manning has started the first 145 regular-season games ofhis career. Manning (3,149-4,920-37,874, 278, TDs/139 ints. 94.6 rating,career; 18-30-288, 3 TDs, 125.4 rating, 2007) has produced the longestcareer-opening starting streak by any QB in NFL history, and the longeststreak ever by a Colts QB. Manning is only the fifth Colts player with 100+consecutive starts. Manning was 18-30-288, 3 TDs vs. New Orleans 9/6.He has thrown touchdown passes in 128 of 145 games, for two or moretouchdowns in 84 games and for four or more touchdowns in 15 outings.Manning has 25+ touchdown passes in a league-record nine consecutiveseasons, and he has nine of the 19 20+-touchdown seasons in club history.Manning has nine consecutive 3,000+ seasons and owns nine of the 153,000+ seasons in Colts history (3, Unitas; 3, Jones). He is the only NFLQB ever to have nine 3,000+ seasons to open a career. Manning's streak ofnine consecutive 3,000+ seasons is T2nd-longest streak in NFL history (15,Brett Favre; 9, Dan Marino). He also is the only NFL player to have 4,000+passing yards in six consecutive seasons (1999-04), and his seven 4,000+seasons are the NFL record (6, Marino). Manning has completed morepasses and thrown for more yards and touchdowns in a career-openingnine-year span than any NFL player. Manning (2003, 2004) is a two-timeMVP by the Associated Press, and he is a seven-time Pro Bowler (1999-00,02-06). His five consecutive nominations rank among the best in club his-tory (8, John Unitas, 1957-64; 8, OG/T-Jim Parker, 1958-65; 8, WR-Marvin Harrison, 1999-06; 6, DE-Gino Marchetti, 1959-64; 5, DT-ArtDonovan, 1953-57; 5, OT-Chris Hinton, 1985-89; 5, RB-Lenny Moore,1958-62). Manning has amassed three perfect rating games (10/22/00 vs.New England; 11/10/02 at Philadelphia; 9/28/03 at New Orleans), the mostby any NFL player since the rating system was created in 1973 (he addeda perfect game in the playoffs 1/4/04 vs. Denver). Manning authored hisseventh career double-digit victory season in 2006, and he is the club leaderin 10+-victory seasons by a quarterback (3, Unitas; 3, Jones). Manning(93) needs seven starting wins to become the 10th NFL QB with 100+career starting wins (148, John Elway; 148, Favre; 147, Marino; 125, FranTarkenton; 119, Unitas; 117, Joe Montana; 107, Terry Bradshaw; 102,Warren Moon; 101, Jim Kelly). Manning has teamed with 26 differentplayers for touchdowns and has tossed scoring passes in 28 of the 30 are-nas he has played in during regular-season action. The only venues whereManning has appeared and did not toss a scoring pass are the TWA Dome(2001) and Qwest Field (2005). Manning (49, 2004) is the 3rd NFL QBwith a 40+-TD season (48, Marino, 1984; 44, Marino, 1986; 41, KurtWarner, St. Louis, 1999). Manning has seven 400+ career games and ranksamong the NFL leaders (13, Marino; 7, Joe Montana; 7, Moon). Manninghad six 4+-TD games in 2004 to tie Marino (1984) for the NFL's best sea-sonal total. Manning's six 5+-TD games tie Marino's NFL record for mostin a career. Manning had 100+ rating outings in 11 of 16 games in 2004and had nine straight 100+ games, tying the longest NFL seasonal streaksince the rating was implemented in 1972. He has had 100+ rating gamesin 54 career outings. Manning (121.1, 2004; 104.1, 2005; 101.0, 2006)became the first QB since Steve Young to be the NFL's top-rated player inconsecutive seasons, and his three-year span is the best since Young's four-

year span from 1991-94. In 2004, Manning set the club seasonal record forpassing yards (4,557) and completion percentage (67.6). In 2004, he threwmore touchdown passes (49) than 26 other NFL teams scored total touch-downs. With a minimum of 20 attempts per game, Manning has 38 careeroutings with a 70.0+ completion percentage (1, 1998; 3, 1999; 2, 2000; 2,2001; 6, 2002; 5, 2003; 6, 2004; 6, 2005; 7, 2006; 0, 2007). Manning has40 career 300+ games to rank among the NFL leaders (63, Marino; 51, DanFouts; 49, Moon; 48, Favre). Manning surpassed Unitas (2,796) for themost completions in club history vs. Houston 9/17/06. He needs 191attempts, 1,895 yards and 10 touchdown passes to surpass Unitas (5,110;39,768; 287) for the club records in those categories. Manning (33, 2000;49, 2004; 31, 2006) had led the NFL in TD passes three times and needsone more title to join Unitas, Favre, Young and Len Dawson for the mostseasons as the NFL seasonal touchdown passing leaders. Manning wasnamed the NFL Offensive Player-of-the-Year and NFL All-Pro by theAssociated Press for his 2004 regular season performance. Manning wasnamed the Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player for his play in 2004.It marked the second consecutive season he won the award (sharing honorsin 2003 with QB-Steve McNair). Manning joined Favre (1995-97) andMontana (1989-90) as the only players to win the award in consecutive sea-sons. Favre's three nominations are the most in the history of the award,while Manning is tied for second-most with Montana, Unitas (1964, 1967),Young (1992, 1994), Kurt Warner (1999, 2001) and Jim Brown (1957,1965) as multiple-winners. Notable players and Hall-of-Famers who wonthe award once include Elway, Marino, Bradshaw, Tarkenton, WalterPayton, Marcus Allen and Lawrence Taylor. Manning is the only NFLplayer to win the AP MVP honor in addition to gaining MVP honors in thePro Bowl and Super Bowl.

WR-Marvin Harrison (1,026-13,780, 123 TDs career; 4-83, 1 TD2007) is an eight-time Pro Bowler (1999-06). His eight straight bids rankwith John Unitas (8, 1957-64) and OG/T-Jim Parker (8, 1958-65) for thelongest streaks in Colts history.

Harrison ranks 4th in NFL career receptions, 5th in career yardage, 3rdin career touchdowns, 2nd in career 100+ games and 5th in career consec-utive games with a reception. In 2006, he moved past Art Monk and AndreReed in receptions, past Monk, Irving Fryar, Steve Largent and Reed inyardage and past Marshall Faulk in consecutive games with a reception.Harrison has receptions in his first 171 career games, the NFL record formost consecutive games to start a career. He was 4-83, 1 TD vs. NewOrleans 9/6, moving past Henry Ellard (13,777) into 5th-place in careerreception yards. Harrison has bettered the club career receiving records ofWR-Raymond Berry (631-9,275, 68 TDs). In 2006, Harrison produced his8th 1,000+ reception yardage season, extending his club record for most1,000+ and most consecutive 1,000+ seasons. Harrison has 8 of the 161,000+ reception yardage seasons achieved in Colts history. His eight total1,000+ seasons rank among the NFL career leaders (14, Jerry Rice; 9, TimBrown; 9, Jimmy Smith; 8, Largent; 8, Cris Carter; 8, Rod Smith), whileeight consecutive rank among the all-time leaders (11, Rice, 1986-96; 9,Brown, 1993-01; 8, Carter, 1993-00). His eight 1,000+ scrimmage yards

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seasons are a club record, surpassing RB-Lenny Moore and RB-EdgerrinJames for the most in Colts history. Eight consecutive 1,000+ scrimmageyards seasons (1999-06) are a club record. Harrison's 13,808 career scrim-mage yards rank 1st in Colts history. Harrison is the only NFL player with10+ touchdown receptions in the last eight consecutive seasons, and he isthe only NFL player with eight consecutive 1,000+-yardage and 10+-TDseasons (1999-06). Harrison (13,995) ranks 1st in Colts career total yards(12,449, Moore). Harrison's 123 touchdowns surpass Moore (113) for themost in Colts history. Harrison was 9-109, 2 TDs at Tennessee 10/2/05 andbecame the 16th NFL player with 100 career touchdowns. He is one ofseven players with 100+ career touchdown receptions (197, Rice; 130,Carter; 116, Terrell Owens; 102, Moss; 100, Largent; 100, Brown).Harrison has 28 multiple-touchdown games, including nine 3-TD outings(at Kansas City 12/15/96; at San Francisco 10/18/98; at New England9/19/99; vs. Minnesota 12/24/00; vs. Buffalo 9/23/01; vs. Miami 11/11/01;at New Orleans 9/28/03; at Detroit 11/25/04; vs. Cincinnati 12/18/06).Harrison (59) ranks 2nd in NFL history in 100+ games (76, Rice). Harrisonreached 600 receptions in 102 games, 700 in 114 games, 800 in 131 games,900 in 149 games and 1,000 in 167 games, the fastest paces to those recep-tion totals (Herman Moore, 600 in 118 games; Rice 700 in 139 games, 800in 154 games, 900 in 168 games and 1,000 in 181 games were the priorrecords). Harrison and Rice are the only NFL players with 80+ receptionsin eight consecutive seasons.

Manning and Harrison have combined for 107 touchdowns, the mostpotent touchdown duo in NFL history. Manning and Harrison passed JohnUnitas and Berry (63) at Tampa Bay 10/6/03 for the club record and passedJim Kelly and Andre Reed (65, Buffalo) vs. New England 11/30/03 for 3rd-most in NFL history. Manning and Harrison passed Dan Marino and MarkClayton (79, Miami) vs. Tennessee 12/5/04. They set the all-time NFLrecord with a 6t connection vs. St. Louis 10/17/05. Manning and Harrisonhave combined for 882 completions for 11,991 yards, the NFL records forcompletions and yards between two players. The prior NFL records forcompletions and yards between two players were 663 for 9,538 yards byKelly and Reed. Young and Rice had 137 games together and Kelly andReed had 147 games together, while Manning and Harrison have played in139 games together.

DE-Dwight Freeney, one of 12 Colts with a 3.0+ sack game, had aclub rookie record 13 sacks in 2002, along with nine forced fumbles. Hehad 11 sacks in 2003 and had a club-record 16 in 2004 and now has sacksin 40 of 80 career games and 34 of 67 starts. He was 3-27 sacks and hadtwo forced fumbles at Miami 11/2/03. He had consecutive three-sack

games vs. Tennessee 12/5/04 and at Houston 12/12/04. He has 13 careermultiple sack games (3, at Miami 11/2/03; 3, vs. Tennessee 12/5/04; 3, atHouston 12/12/04; 3, vs. Cleveland 9/25/05; 3, vs. Cincinnati 12/18/06; 2,vs. Dallas 11/17/02; 2, at Cleveland 12/15/02; 2, vs. Jacksonville 12/29/02;2, vs. Carolina 10/12/03; 2, vs. Jacksonville 10/24/03; 2, vs. Minnesota11/8/04; 2, vs. Baltimore 12/19/04; 2, vs. Tennessee 12/4/05). He has fourcareer three-game sack streaks. Freeney's four-game streaks are tied for the4th-longest (since 1982) in Colts history (8, DE-Robert Mathis, 2005; 6,DE-Dan Footman, 1997; 5, LB-Duane Bickett, 1985; 4, DE-Jon Hand,1991; 4, LB-Tony Bennett, 1995; 4, LB-Tony Bennett, 1996; 4, DT-EllisJohnson, 1998; 4, Freeney, 2003; 4, Freeney, 2004). The Colts are 31-9when Freeney produces a sack. He has four career games with multipleforced fumbles (3, at Philadelphia 11/10/02; 3, vs. Cincinnati 12/18/06; 2 atTennessee 12/8/02; 2, at Miami 11/2/03). Freeney has 27 career forcedfumbles (9, 2002; 4, 2003; 4, 2004; 6, 2005; 4, 2006; 0, 2007) and the clubis 16-5 in games when Freeney forces a fumble. Freeney has 56.5 careersacks. He ranked among the NFL's all-time top totals for players after theirfirst two career seasons (31, Reggie White; 30, Derrick Thomas; 26, JevonKearse; 24, Freeney), the first three career seasons (52, White; 43.5,Thomas; 40, Freeney; 37.5 Richard Dent; 36, Kearse; 36, Anthony Smith),the first four career seasons (70, White; 58, Thomas; 51, Freeney) and thefirst five career seasons (81, White; 66, Thomas; 61.5, Dent; 57.5, BruceSmith; 56.5, Charles Haley). Freeney is one of two Colts players to pro-duce consecutive 10+ sack seasons (16, 2004; 13, 2002; 11, 2003; 11, 2005;Robert Mathis, 11.5, 2005; 10.5, 2004). There have been only 12 double-digit sack seasons (since sacks became official in 1982) in Colts history(16, Freeney, 2004; 13, Freeney, 2002; 12, DE-Chad Bratzke, 1999; 11.5,LB-Johnie Cooks, 1984; 11.5, Mathis, 2005; 11, Freeney, 2003; 11, LB-Vernon Maxwell, 1983; 11, Freeney, 2005; 10.5, DE-Tony Bennett, 1995;10.5, DE-Dan Footman, 1997; 10.5, DE-Robert Mathis, 2004; 10, DE-JonHand, 1989). Freeney earned his first Pro Bowl bid in 2003, joining LB-Duane Bickett (1987) as the club's only defensive Pro Bowlers in the team's23-year Indianapolis era. He became the first Pro Bowl defensive linemanfor the team since DT-Mike Barnes and DE-John Dutton in 1977. Heearned a second Pro Bowl bid in 2004 and a third in 2005 to be the firstColts defensive player to have three consecutive Pro Bowl bids sinceDutton (1975-77). Freeney (16) ranked 1st in NFL sacks in 2004, andbecame the first Colts player to lead the NFL in sacks since the categorybecame official in 1982. Freeney is 1st in Colts career sacks (50, LB-Duane Bickett).

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INDIANAPOLIS COLTS MILESTONES ü QB-Peyton Manning has 103 games with 20+ completions, the most in Colts history (John Unitas had 33 in 206 career games). ü Manning has 9 consecutive 3,000+ seasons and owns 9 of the 15 3,000+ seasons in Colts history (3, Unitas; 3, Jones). He is the only NFL

QB ever to have 9 3,000+ seasons to open a career. Manning’s streak of 9 consecutive 3,000+ seasons is the T2nd- longest streak in NFL history (15, Brett Favre; 9, Dan Marino).

ü Manning has 20+ TD passes in 9 consecutive seasons. Manning owns 9 of 19 20+-TD seasons in club history (6, Unitas; 3, Jones; 1, Earl Morrall), but only Unitas (1959-60, 65-66) and Jones (1980-81) were able to exceed 20 TDs in consecutive seasons. Manning’s streak of consecutive 20+-TD seasons is 3rd-best in NFL history (12, Favre; 10, Marino).

ü Manning (9, 1998-06) has surpassed Marino (5, 1984-88) and Favre (5, 1994-98) to hold the NFL’s longest streak for most consecutive seasons with 25+ touchdown passes.

ü Manning is the only NFL QB with 6 consecutive 4,000+ seasons. He is 1 of 4 QBs with 3 consecutive 4,000+ seasons (3, Marino, 1984-86; 3, Fouts, 1979-81; 3, Trent Green, 2003-05). He set the record with his 4th straight in 2002 and has extended it since then. Manning (7) is the NFL’s overall leader in multiple 4,000+ seasons (7, Manning, 1999-2004, 06; 6, Marino, 1984-86, 88, 92, 94; 6, 4, Warren Moon, 1990-91, 94-95; 4, Favre, 1995, 98-99, 04; 3, Fouts, 1979-81; 3, Green, 2003-05; 3, Bledsoe , 1994, 96, 02).

ü Manning has started the first 145 regular-season games of his career, the most ever by any NFL QB to start a career, and he broke the club QB starting streak of John Unitas (92, 1958-65) at Tennessee 12/7/03. The only other 100+-game regular-season start streaks by NFL QBs are 238 by Brett Favre (1992-07, Green Bay), 116 by Ron Jaworski (1977-84, Philadelphia) and 107 by Joe Ferguson (1977-94, Buffalo). Dan Marino (95 games, 1987-93, Miami) has the 5th-longest streak.

ü Manning (1999-00, 2002-06) has 7 double-digit victory seasons, passing Unitas (3) and Jones (3) as the only Colts QBs with double-digit victory seasons as a starter.

ü Manning (278) reached 100 career TD passes in 56 games, the 4th-fastest streak in NFL history in terms of games played (44, Dan Marino; 50, Kurt Warner; 53, John Unitas; 62, Brett Favre). Manning reached 150 career TD passes in 86 games, the 3rd-fastest NFL pace (62, Marino; 84, Favre; 87, Unitas). Manning reached 200 career TD passes in 106 games, the 2nd-fastest NFL pace (89, Marino; 107, Favre; 121, Unitas). Manning reached 250 career TD passes in 132 games, the 2nd-fastest NFL pace (128, Marino; 141, Favre; 149, Unitas).

ü Manning tossed six TD passes at New Orleans 9/28/03 to break the club record for most in a game (5, Gary Cuozzo; 5, Gary Hogeboom; 5, Manning, six times). He tossed six TD passes at Detroit 11/25/04. Six TD passes is one shy of the NFL record (7, Sid Luckman, Chicago, vs. NYG 11/14/43; Adrian Burk , Philadelphia, vs. Washington 10/17/54; George Blanda , Houston, vs. NY Titans 11/19/61; Y.A. Tittle, NYG, vs. Washington 10/28/62; Joe Kapp, Minnesota, vs. Baltimore 9/28/69).

ü Manning had five TD passes vs. Atlanta 12/14 to become only the 5th (now 6th) NFL QB since 1970 to have multiple 5+-TD games in one season (6 at New Orleans, 5 vs. Atlanta). Manning joined Dan Fouts (1982), Dan Marino (1986), Warren Moon (1990), Jim Kelly (1991) and Daunte Culpepper (2004).

ü Manning is the only NFL QB with four 5+-TD games (including playoffs) in a one-year span (6, 9/28/03 at New Orleans; 5, 12/14/03 vs. Atlanta; 5, 1/4/04 vs. Denver (playoffs); 5, 9/26/04 vs. Green Bay). He added another 5-TD game at Kansas City 10/31/04. He added another 5-TD game vs. Houston 11/14/04, joining Culpepper as the only NFL QBs with three 5-TD games in one season. He added 6 TDs at Detroit 11/25/04 to surpass Culpepper with four 5+-TD games in one season.

ü Manning is the only Colts QB with six career regular-season 5+-TD games (6, at New Orleans 9/28/03; 6, at Detroit 11/25/04; 5, vs. Atlanta 12/14/03; 5, vs. Green Bay 9/26/04; 5, at Kansas City 10/31/04; 5, vs. Houston 11/14/04). He has one post-season 5+-TD game (5, vs. Denver 1/4/04). Six 5+-TD games tie the NFL record of Marino (6).

ü Manning has 278 TD passes in 145 career games, an average of 1.9172 per game, the highest average per game of any QB in NFL history with 150+ TD passes (1.7355, Dan Marino, 420/242 games; 1.7107, Brett Favre , 414 TDs/242; 1.5464, Tom Brady, 150/97; 1.4813, Jim Kelly, 237/160; 1.4571, Donovan McNabb, 153/105; 1.4219, Joe Montana, 273/192; 1.4033, Dan Fouts, 254/181; 1.3990, Warren Moon, 291/208; 1.3982, Trent Green, 158/113; 1.3902, Fran Tarkenton, 342/246; 1.3744, John Unitas , 290/211; 1.3728, Steve Young, 232/169).

ü Manning had 4+ TD passes in five consecutive games (5, at Kansas City 10/31/04; 4 vs. Minnesota 11/8/04; 5, vs. Houston 11/14/04; 4, at Chicago 11/21/04; 6 at Detroit 11/25/04) to set the NFL record in that category, breaking John Unitas’ prior club mark of two consecutive games with 4+ TD passes (4, 10/30/60 at Dallas; 4, 11/6/60 vs. Green Bay) and Marino’s NFL record of four consecutive games (1984).

ü Manning (15) ranks among the NFL leaders in career games with 4+ touchdown passes (21, Dan Marino; 19*, Brett Favre; 17, John Unitas).

ü Manning (93) ranks 2nd in Colts wins as starting QB (119, Unitas). ü Manning (93) needs seven starting wins to become the 10th NFL QB with 100+ career starting wins (148*, Brett Favre; 148, John Elway;

147, Dan Marino; 125, Fran Tarkenton; 119, John Unitas; 117, Joe Montana; 107, Terry Bradshaw; 102, Warren Moon; 101, Jim Kelly).

ü Manning needs 191 attempts, 1,895 yards and 10 touchdown passes to surpass Unitas (5,110; 39,768; 287) for the club records in those categories.

ü Since 1970, Manning is 1 of 5 NFL starting QBs who were 10 games below .500 and eventually had a record equaling or exceeding 10 games over .500 (Troy Aikman, 15 games below .500 (3-18) to 29 games over .500 (86-57): final starting record 94-71; Steve Young, -14 games (3-17) to +45 games (94-49): final record 94-49; Bert Jones, -12 games (3-15) to +16 games (42-26): final record 47-49; Trent Dilfer*, -11 games (8-19) to +10 games (49-39): current record 57-50; Manning*, -10 games (5-15) to +41 games (89-48): current record 93-52. Manning, Aikman and Jones are the only ones to do it with one franchise.

ü Manning (33, 2000; 49, 2004; 31, 2006) had led the NFL in TD passes three times and needs one more title to tie Unitas, Favre, Young and Len Dawson for the league lead.

ü Manning (90) is 1st in regular season starting wins by NFL QBs from 1999-present. ü Manning has a 61-20 starting record under Head Coach Tony Dungy, the most wins by a starting QB under a head coach in Colts history

(55-20-3, Unitas-Don Shula; 49-33, Unitas-Weeb Ewbank; 36-13, Jones-Ted Marchibroda; 32-32, Manning-Jim Mora). ü Manning surpassed 20,000 career passing yards at Cleveland 12/15/02, his 78th career game. It marks the 3rd-fastest pace to 20,000 yards in

NFL history (74, Dan Marino; 76, Kurt Warner). Manning surpassed 25,000 career yards in his 97th game, with the fastest pace to that

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plateau being 92 games by Marino, followed by Warren Moon (107) and Brett Favre (107). Manning surpassed 30,000 career yards in his 115th game, with the fastest pace to that plateau being 114 games by Marino, followed by Moon (125), Favre (126) and Bledsoe (126). Manning reached 35,000 yards in his 135th game, with the fastest pace to that plateau being 134 games by Marino, followed by Bledsoe (145), Favre (147) and Moon (147).

ü Manning ranks among the NFL leaders in career passing yards: 61,361, Dan Marino; 57,706*, Brett Favre; 51,475, John Elway; 49,325, Warren Moon; 47,003, Fran Tarkenton; 45,281, Vinny Testaverde; 44,611, Drew Bledsoe; 43,040, Dan Fouts; 40,551, Joe Montana; 40,239, John Unitas; 38,147, Dave Krieg; 37,920, Boomer Esiason; 37,874*, Peyton Manning.

ü Manning ranks among the NFL leaders in career touchdown passes: 420, Dan Marino; 414*, Brett Favre; 342, Fran Tarkenton; 300, John Elway; 291, Warren Moon; 290, John Unitas; 278*, Peyton Manning.

ü Manning ranks among the NFL leaders in career completions: 5,044*, Brett Favre; 4,967, Dan Marino; 4,123, John Elway; 3,988, Warren Moon; 3,839, Drew Bledsoe ; 3,693, Vinny Testaverde; 3,686, Fran Tarkenton; 3,409, Joe Montana; 3,297, Dan Fouts; 3,149* Peyton Manning.

ü Manning had a streak of 10 straight games with 22+ completions end 12/21/03 vs. Denver. Since 1970, the NFL bests for most consecutive games with 22+ completions are by Warren Moon (11, 1991-92), Manning (10, 2003), Dan Fouts (8, 1984), Kerry Collins (8, 2003), Bill Kenney (7, 1983), Brett Favre (7, 1993-94), Matt Hasselbeck (7, 2002).

ü Manning has thrown TD passes in 28 of 30 NFL venues in his regular-season career. The only sites he played in and failed to toss a regular season TD pass are the TWA Dome (St. Louis) and Qwest Field (Seattle). He threw TD passes in four former NFL sites (Foxboro Stadium, Veteran’s Stadium, Kingdome, Husky Stadium). He has never played in a regular season game in University of Phoenix Stadium, Bank of America Stadium, the Metrodome, McAfee Coliseum, Lincoln Financial Field.

ü Manning has defeated all but one NFL team (0-2, Carolina). ü Manning has seven 400+ career games and ranks among the NFL leaders (13, Marino; 7, Joe Montana; 7, Warren Moon). ü Manning had multiple touchdown passes in the first 13 games of 2004, setting the NFL mark for the most consecutive multiple-TD games

to start a season (12, Unitas, 1959) and setting the NFL record for most overall consecutive games with multiple touchdown passes (12, Unitas, 1959; 12, Don Meredith, Dallas, 1965-66; 12, Marino, 1986-87; 12, Brett Favre, 1994-95).

ü Manning tossed 14 touchdowns to WR-Marvin Harrison, 11 touchdowns to WR-Reggie Wayne and 10 to WR-Brandon Stokley in 2004 and became the only NFL QB with 10+ seasonal touchdown passes to three receivers.

ü Manning has 153 touchdown passes in the RCA Dome, a total that, since 1970, ranks among the most for quarterbacks in a single venue (195*, Brett Favre, Lambeau Field (NFL record); 180, John Elway, Mile High Stadium; 155, Dan Marino, Pro Player Stadium).

ü Manning has 19,416 passing yards in 73 games in the RCA Dome, a total that, since 1970, ranks among the most for quarterbacks in a single venue (27,889 in 119 games, Elway, Mile High Stadium; 25,971 in 111 games, Favre, Lambeau Field; 23,950 in 92 games, Marino, Pro Player Stadium; 23,585 in 94 games, Dan Fouts, Jack Murphy Stadium).

ü Manning and WR-Marvin Harrison have combined for 107 TDs, the most by a QB-WR tandem in NFL history (85, Steve Young-Jerry Rice, 1987-99, San Francisco; 79, Dan Marino-Mark Clayton, 1983-92, Miami; 65, Jim Kelly-Andre Reed, 1986-96, Buffalo; 63, John Unitas-Raymond Berry, 1955-67, Colts; 56, John Hadl-Lance Alworth, 1962-70, San Diego; 55, Marino-Mark Duper, 1983-92, Miami; 55, Joe Montana-Jerry Rice , 1985-92, San Francisco).

ü Manning and Harrison have combined for 882 completions and 11,991 yards. Manning and Harrison own the NFL records for most completions and yards by a tandem. The previous NFL records for most completions was 663 for Jim Kelly and Andre Reed, and that duo had owned the NFL yardage mark of 9,538.

ü WR-Marvin Harrison (1,026-13,780, 123 TDs) ranks 1st in Colts career receptions, yards and touchdown receptions. He moved past WR-Raymond Berry (631-9,275, 68 TDs) in each category. Harrison broke the yardage record vs. Carolina 10/12/03. All of Berry’s club records stood since 1967.

ü Harrison has receptions in a club-record 171 consecutive games. Harrison is 1st in club history in games with a reception (142, Raymond Berry).

ü Harrison has receptions in the first 171 games of his career, the longest streak in NFL history for a player from the start of his career (158, RB-Marshall Faulk).

ü Harrison has receptions in 171 consecutive games, the longest streak among active players. ü Harrison (171) ranks among the NFL leaders in most consecutive games with a reception (274, Jerry Rice; 183, Art Monk; 177, Steve

Largent; 172, Tim Brown). ü Harrison is the only player in NFL history with 100+ receptions in four consecutive years. ü Harrison (13,808) is 1st in Colts history in career yards from scrimmage. ü Harrison (59) holds the club record for most 100+ receiving games. ü Harrison (59) is 2nd in NFL career 100+ games (76, Jerry Rice; 59*, Harrison; 50, Don Maynard; 47*, Randy Moss; 47, Michael Irvin;

46, Jimmy Smith; 43, Tim Brown; 43, James Lofton; 43*, Torry Holt). Among active players: 42, Isaac Bruce; 38, Terrell Owens . ü Harrison has 5 career 4-game 100+ streaks. His 4-game streaks are 2 games behind the club record streak of Raymond Berry (6, 1960). ü Harrison had 10 100+ games in 2002, setting a new club seasonal record, besting his prior record of 9 set in 1999, while he had 8 in 2000.

Harrison’s 9 in 1999 tied (with 11 others) for the 3rd-best seasonal total in NFL history behind Michael Irvin (11, Dallas, 1995), Charley Hennigan (10, Houston, 1961), Herman Moore (10, Detroit, 1995), Harrison (10, 2002) and Torry Holt (10, St. Louis, 2003).

ü Harrison (123) is 1st in Colts career TDs (113, Lenny Moore) and surpassed Raymond Berry (68) in career TD receptions vs. Dallas 11/17/02. He surpassed Moore 11/5/06 at New England. The Colts are the only NFL team with two players with 100+ career touchdowns.

ü Harrison ranks 8th in NFL career total touchdowns (208, Jerry Rice; 175, Emmitt Smith; 145, Marcus Allen; 136, Marshall Faulk; 131, Cris Carter; 126, Jim Brown; 125, Walter Payton; 123*, Harrison; 118*, Terrell Owens ; 116, John Riggins; 113, Lenny Moore; 112*, LaDainian Tomlinson; 109, Barry Sanders; 108*, Shaun Alexander; 105, Tim Brown; 105, Don Hutson; 103*, Randy Moss; 101, Steve Largent; 100, Franco Harris; 100*, Curtis Martin; 96, Eric Dickerson; 94*, Priest Holmes; 94, Jerome Bettis; 93, Jim Taylor).

ü Harrison (1999-06) has had 8 consecutive 10+-TD reception seasons (15, 2001; 15, 2004; 14, 2000; 12, 1999; 12, 2005; 12, 2006; 11, 2002; 10, 2003) and owns the double-digit club receiving record (2, Raymond Berry, 1959-60), while the only other 10+ seasons were recorded by Reggie Wayne (12, 2004), Jimmy Orr (11, 1962; 10, 1965), Roger Carr (11, 1976) and Brandon Stokley (10, 2004). Eight 10+-TD career seasons surpass the prior club mark of Lenny Moore (5, 1957-58; 60-61, 64) for the most in club history, while Harrison is the only Colts player with eight consecutive 10+ seasons.

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ü Harrison (1999-06) is the only NFL player with 10+ touchdown receptions in the last eight consecutive seasons. ü Harrison has 748 career points, 3rd in Colts history and 1st among non-kickers (995, K-Mike Vanderjagt; 783, K-Dean Biasucci ; 678, RB-

Lenny Moore). ü Harrison ranks among the league-bests in multiple-touchdown receiving games (44, Rice; 29, Carter; 28, Don Hutson; 28*, Harrison;

27*, Owens). ü Harrison posted his 8th 1,000+ reception yardage season in 2006 (1,366), and he has 8 of the 16 achieved in club history. Raymond Berry

(1,298, 1960), Reggie Wayne (1,210, 2004; 1,055, 2005; 1,310, 2006), Bill Brooks (1,131, 1986), Brandon Stokley (1,077, 2004), Reggie Langhorne (1,038, 1993) and Roger Carr (1,012, 1976) are the other Colts to have a 1,000+ season. From 1999-03, Harrison set then the 5 highest seasonal reception and yardage totals in the Colts history (115-1,663, 1999; 102-1,413, 2000; 109-1,524, 2001; 143-1,722, 2002; 94-1,272, 2003).

ü Harrison became the 69th NFL player with 500 career receptions with 12-127, 1 TD vs. NYJ 12/23/01 and became the 28th NFL player with 600 career receptions with 14-138, 2 TDs vs. Dallas 11/17/02. He reached 600 receptions in 102 career games, the fastest streak in games played to that plateau in NFL history (118, Herman Moore , Det roit). He became the 15th player with 700 career receptions vs. Carolina 10/12/03. He reached 700 in his 114th game, the fastest streak in games played to that plateau in NFL history (139, Jerry Rice, San Francisco). He reached 800 in his 131st game, the fastest streak in games played to that plateau in NFL history (154, Rice). He reached 900 in his 149th game, the fastest streak in games played to that plateau in NFL history (168, Rice). He reached 1,000 in his 167th game, the fastest streak in games played to that plateau in NFL history (181, Rice ).

ü Harrison has the most receptions over the 1st 7 (665), 8 (759), 9 (845), 10 (927) and 11 (1,026) seasons of a career than any NFL receiver. ü Harrison’s 143 receptions in 2002 bested the prior NFL seasonal record of Herman Moore (123, 1995). ü Harrison (1,722) produced his 3rd 1,500+ season in 2002, and it ranks behind Jerry Rice (4, 1986, 1990, 1993, 1995) for 2nd-most in NFL

history. Harrison (3, 1999, 2001, 2002) was tied with Michael Irvin (2, 1991, 1995), Charley Hennigan (2, 1961, 1964, Houston Oilers, AFL) and Torry Holt (2, 2000, 2003, St. Louis). Harrison is the only NFL player to post consecutive 1,500+ seasons. Only 10 other players have achieved one 1,500+ season.

ü Harrison has averaged 6.0 receptions per game (1,026 in 171 games) for his career, among the best averages in NFL history. ü With 1,026 career receptions marking a Colts franchise record, Harrison’s total ranks 3rd-best among all NFL teams’ career reception

leaders (1,281, Jerry Rice , San Francisco, 1985-00; 1,070, Tim Brown, Oakland, 1988-03). ü Harrison (1,026) ranks 4th among the NFL’s career reception leaders (1,549, Jerry Rice; 1,101, Cris Carter; 1,094, Tim Brown). ü Harrison (13,780) ranks 5th among the NFL’s career reception yardage leaders (22,895, Jerry Rice; 14,934, Tim Brown; 14,004, James

Lofton; 13,899, Cris Carter; 13,780*, Marvin Harrison; 13,777, Henry Ellard; 13,396*, Isaac Bruce). ü With 13,780 career reception yards marking a Colts franchise record, Harrison’s total ranks 3rd-best among all NFL teams’ career reception

yard leaders (19,247, Jerry Rice , San Francisco, 1985-00; 14,734, Tim Brown, Oakland, 1988-03; 13,396*, Isaac Bruce, St. Louis, 1994-present).

ü Harrison (123) is one of 8 NFL players with 90+ career touchdown receptions (197, Jerry Rice; 130, Cris Carter; 123*, Marvin Harrison; 116*, Terrell Owens; 102*, Randy Moss; 100, Steve Largent; 100, Tim Brown; 99, Don Hutson).

ü Harrison reached 100 touchdown receptions in 143 games, the 4th-fastest pace in NFL history (Jerry Rice, 120 games; Randy Moss, 129; Terrell Owens, 141; Cris Carter, 180; Steve Largent, 198; Tim Brown, 243).

ü Harrison (86) set the club record for most games with a touchdown reception 11/30/03 vs. New England, snapping the mark of WR-Raymond Berry (56). Harrison’s games with touchdown receptions by season: 1996-6; 1997-6; 1998-5; 1999-8; 2000-10; 2001-9; 2002-8; 2003-6; 2004-11; 2005-9; 2006-7; 2007-1.

ü Harrison has 100+ outings against 27 of 31 opponents (7-New England; 6-Houston; 4-Miami; Tennessee; 3-Jacksonville; Kansas City; NYG; San Diego; 2-Buffalo; Cincinnati; Cleveland; Denver; Detroit; NYJ; Philadelphia; 1-Atlanta; Baltimore; Carolina; Dallas; Minnesota; New Orleans; Oakland; Pittsburgh; San Francisco; Seattle; Tampa Bay; Washington). He does not have 100+ games against Arizona (0-2), Chicago (0-2), Green Bay (0-3) and St. Louis (0-2). His 100+ outing by years: 1996-2; 1997-0; 1998-2; 1999-9; 2000-8; 2001-6; 2002-10; 2003-6; 2004-4; 2005-6; 2006-6; 2007-0.

ü K-Adam Vinatieri produced his 11th consecutive 100+-point season in 2006, with the NFL record being 14 consecutive to open a career (14, Jason Elam, Denver (current).

ü Vinatieri’s FG career totals are: 100-128, .781 vs. AFC East; 33-38, .868 vs. AFC North; 48-56, .857 vs. AFC South; 37-48, .771 vs. AFC West; 27-31, .871 vs. NFC East; 16-17, .941 vs. NFC North; 12-14, .857 vs. NFC South; 17-19, .895 vs. NFC West. He is 83-93, .892 on turf and 207-258, .802 on grass. He is 150-182, .824 at home; 140-169, .828 on the road. He is 49-51 .961 indoors and 241-300, .803 outdoors. Vinatieri has FGs against every team.

ü DE-Dwight Freeney (16, 2004; 13, 2002) set the club record and club rookie record for most sacks (12, Chad Bratzke , 1999; 11, LB-Vernon Maxwell (rookie), 1983). There have been only 12 10+-sack seasons (since sacks became official in 1982) in Colts history (16, Freeney, 2004; 13, Freeney, 2002; 12, Bratzke , 1999; 11.5, LB-Johnie Cooks , 1984; 11.5, DE-Robert Mathis, 2005; 11, Freeney, 2003; 11, Maxwell, 1983; 11, Freeney, 2005; 10.5, DE-Tony Bennett, 1995; 10.5, DE-Dan Footman, 1997; 10.5, Mathis, 2004; 10, DE-Jon Hand, 1989). The only NFL rookie who had more sacks than Freeney was (DE-Jevon Kearse, 14.5, Tenn., 1999).

ü Freeney has sacks in 40 of 80 career games and in 34 of 67 starts. The club is 31-9 when Freeney produces a sack. He has 27 career forced fumbles, and the club is 16-5 when he forces fumbles. He has 13 multiple-sack games and 4 career multiple-forced fumble games.

ü Freeney has 56.5 career sacks and ranks 3rd among NFL players for the most sacks over the first three seasons of a career (52, Reggie White; 43.5, Derrick Thomas; 40, Freeney; 37.5, Richard Dent; 36, Jevon Kearse; 36, Anthony Smith) and the first four seasons of a career (70, White; 58, Thomas, 51, Freeney). Freeney is 1st in Colts career sacks (50, LB-Duane Bickett). From 2002-03, he ranked among the NFL’s top five in most sacks after the first 2 career seasons (31, White; 30, Thomas; 26, Jevon Kearse).

ü In 25 seasons as an NFL head coach or assistant, Tony Dungy’s defenses have scored 72 touchdowns. Since 1970, only 11 teams have scored as many as seven seasonal defensive touchdowns, and four of those belong to Dungy.

ü As a head coach, Dungy’s teams own a 99-25 record when scoring 17+ points. ü As a head coach, Dungy owns an 85-8 record in games when his team has established a 10+-point lead. ü As a head coach, Dungy owns a 63-1 record in games when his team has established a 14+-point lead.

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ü As a head coach, Dungy’s teams have earned a 60-28 record in the second halves of his seasons (1996-07) with Colts and Bucs (5-3, 1996; 5-3, 1997; 4-4, 1998; 7-1, 1999; 6-2, 2000; 5-3, 2001; 6-2, 2002; 5-3, 2003; 7-1, 2004; 6-2, 2005; 4-4, 2006). Since 1999, his record is 46-18.

ü As a head coach from 1996-05, Dungy’s teams have always ranked among the least penalized in the NFL (1996: 95 penalties, T9th; 1997: 77, 1st; 1998: 99, 7th; 1999: 75, 2nd; 2000: 82, 3rd; 2001: 77, 6th; 2002: 91, 7th; 2003: 92, T6th; 2004: 106, T10th; 2005: 94, T2nd; 2006: 86, 7th).

ü Under Dungy, the club is +45 in turnover ratio (2002: -5 (32 giveaways:27 takeaways); 2003: +10 (20:30); 2004: +19 (17:36); 2005: +12 (19:31); 2006: +7 (19:26); 2007: +2 (1:3).

ü Dungy marks club’s progress by breaking down seasons in four-game increments. Colts record during those four-game increments: 2002: 1st four games – 3-1; 2nd four games – 1-3; 3rd four games – 4-0; 4th four games – 2-2; 2003: 1s t four games – 4-0; 2nd four games – 3-1; 3rd four games – 2-2; 4th four games – 3-1; 2004: 1s t four games – 3-1; 2nd four games – 2-2; 3rd four games – 4-0; 4 th four games – 3-1; 2005: 1st four games – 4-0; 2nd four games – 4-0; 3rd four games – 4-0; 4th four games – 2-2; 2006: 1s t four games – 4-0; 2nd four games – 4-0; 3rd four games – 2-2; 4th four games – 2-2; 2007: 1s t four games – 1-0; 2nd four games – 0-0; 3rd four games – 0-0; 4 th four games – 0-0.

ü Dungy seasonal record with Colts by month: September – 2002: 2-1; 2003: 4-0; 2004: 2-1; 2005: 3-0; 2006: 3-0; 2007: 1-0; Total: 15-2; October – 2002: 2-2; 2003: 2-1; 2004: 2-2; 2005: 4-0; 2006: 4-0; Total: 14-5; November – 2002: 3-1; 2003: 3-2; 2004: 4-0; 2005: 4-0; 2006: 3-1; Total: 17-4; December – 2002: 3-2; 2003: 3-1; 2004: 4-0; 2005: 2-2; 2006: 2-3; Total: 14-8; January – 2004: 0-1; 2005: 1-0; Total: 1-1.

ü Indianapolis won its first 13 games in 2005 by a margin of seven or more points. In doing so, the club set the NFL seasonal record of most consecutive wins by at least seven points, besting the previous mark of eleven held by the 1942 Chicago Bears.

ü In 2006, Indianapolis had 6,070 net yards to produce its 9th consecutive season with 5,000+ yards (5,116; 1998; 5,726, 1999; 6,141, 2000; 5,955, 2001; 5,616, 2002; 5,874, 2003; 6,475, 2004; 5,799, 2005; 6,070, 2006), while Manning(*) has engineered 9 of the 14 5,000+ seasons in club history (6,475*, 2004; 6,141*, 2000; 6,070*, 2006; 5,955*, 2001; 5,874*, 2003; 5,799*, 2005; 5,726*, 1999; 5,616*, 2002; 5,236, 1976; 5,206, 1980; 5,116*, 1998; 5,108, 1983; 5,008, 1967; 5,006, 1985).

ü In 2006 and for the 3rd consecutive season, the Colts scored more touchdowns than the club had punts (2004: 66 touchdowns, 54 punts; 2005: 53 touchdowns, 52 punts; 2006: 50 touchdowns, 48 punts), marking only the 4th time in club history to achieve that feat (1958: 50 touchdowns, 49 punts).

ü Indianapolis converted 56.1 percent (105/187) of 3rd-down conversions in 2006 to break the NFL mark the team set in 1976 (54.5 percent, 109-200). The NFL has charted 3rd-down conversions officially in 1981, and the 1982 Cincinnati Bengals (54.1) are the only other team to convert more than 54 percent during a season.

ü Indianapolis is the only NFL team to keep its starting quarterback (Peyton Manning), offensive coordinator (Tom Moore) and offensive line coach (Howard Mudd) intact for the past 10 seasons.

ü Offensive line coach Howard Mudd (San Diego 1974-76; San Francisco 1977; Seattle 1978-82, 93-97; Cleveland 1983-88; Kansas City 1989-92; Colts 1998-present) is in his 34th consecutive season as an NFL assistant coach, while offensive coordinator Tom Moore (Pittsburgh 1977-89; Minnesota 1990-93; Detroit 1994-96; New Orleans 1997; Colts 1998-present) is in his 31st consecutive season in the NFL, the longest and 2nd-longest current streaks among all NFL assistant coaches.

ü RB Coach Gene Huey has served for 241 games, the most games by an assistant (position) coach in Colts history. ü Since 1998, the Colts have played 22 turnover-free games and own a 20-2 mark while averaging 32.4 points in those games (712). ü List of all-time Colts players who have participated in the most winning games from 1953-present (errors corrected with documentation):

132 games, QB-John Unitas; 109, P-David Lee; 107, LB-Don Shinnick ; 106, DE-Ordell Braase; 105, C/LB-Dick Szymanski ; 103, WR-Marvin Harrison; 98, OG/T-Dan Sullivan; 97, DB-Jerry Logan; 97, OG-Alex Sandusky; 97, OT-Bob Vogel; 96, RB-Tom Matte; 94, WR-Raymond Berry; 93, QB-Peyton Manning; 92, TE-John Mackey; 92, OT-Tarik Glenn; 91, DT-Fred Miller. Other active Colts leaders: 90, P-Hunter Smith; 85, C-Jeff Saturday; 77, TE-Justin Snow.

ü Manning and Saturday have started 111 games together and rank among the top QB-C tandems in games started together since 1970, while ranking as the top active tandem: (157, Jim Kelly/Kent Hull; 123, Favre/Frank Winters; 120, Steve Bartkowski/Jeff Van Note ; 106, Phil Simms/Bart Oates ; 105, Dan Fouts/Don Macek).

ü Indianapolis holds a home record of 102-83 from 1984-present. Prior to the start of the 1998 season with the arrival of Bill Polian and Peyton Manning, the club was 12 games below .500 at home. The club’s worst home winning percentage occurred three times during the 1994 season when it was 16 games below .500. The club reached 15 games below .500 one time during the 1998 season. The 35-14 win vs. Oakland on 10/10/04 allowed the club to reach .500 for the first time. The Colts reached .500 again with a 31-28 win vs. Minnesota on 11/8/04, and a 49-14 win over Houston on 11/14/04 gave the club its first-ever record over .500. The best the club has been at home is 19 games over .500 (102-83).

ü From 1999-06, Indianapolis is the only NFL team to make the playoffs in 7 of the last 8 years (6 times: Philadelphia; 5 times: New England, St. Louis, Seattle, Tampa Bay; 4 times: Tennessee, Green Bay, Denver, NY Giants, Baltimore, NY Jets, Pittsburgh; 3 times: Miami, Oakland, Dallas, Minnesota, Chicago; 2 times: Carolina, San Francisco, Atlanta, San Diego, Washington, Jacksonville, New Orleans, Kansas City; 1 time: Buffalo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit; No times: Houston, Arizona).

ü Since the 2002 NFL Realignment, Indianapolis is the only team to post five playoff appearances and five 10+-victory seasons. ü Indianapolis has won its fourth consecutive division title, and accomplishing the feat makes the Colts the 14th team since the 1970 Merger

to win 4+ consecutive division titles: (7, LA Rams, NFC West, 1973-79; 6, Minnesota, NFC Central, 1973-78; 6, Pittsburgh, AFC Central, 1974-79; 5, Oakland, AFC West, 1972-76; 5, Chicago, NFC Central, 1984-88; 5, San Francisco, NFC West, 1986-90; 5, Dallas, NFC East, 1992-96; 4, Miami , AFC East, 1971-74; 4, Dallas, NFC East, 1976-79; 4, Buffalo, AFC East, 1988-91; 4, San Francisco, NFC West, 1992-95; 4, Pittsburgh, AFC Central, 1994-97; 4, Philadelphia, NFC East, 2001-04). New England became the 15th with 4+ consecutive division titles by winning the AFC East in 2006.

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REWRITING THE RECORD BOOKS: Manning owns club recordswith 15 4+-TD games, six 5+-TD games and seven 400+-yard games. His472 passing yards at Kansas City 10/31/04 marked a franchise-best. In2004, Manning’s seasonal completion percentage (67.6), touchdowns (49),passing yardage (4,557) and passer rating (121.1) all marked club records.He set the club career completions mark vs. Houston 9/17/06, surpassingJohn Unitas’previous record of 2,796. Manning set the club mark for touch-down passes with six at New Orleans 9/28/03. His six TD passes at Detroit11/25/04 marked his second career 6-TD performance. He holds an NFLrecord with seven career 4,000+ passing seasons, while his 278 career TDsrank 7th all-time.

PEYDIRT: Manning (1998-06) has 20+ TD passes in 9 consecutiveseasons, extending his club record. Manning owns 9 of 19 20+-TD sea-sons in club history (6, Unitas; 3, Jones; 1, Earl Morrall), but only Unitas(1959-60, 65-66) and Jones (1980-81) were able to exceed 20 TDs in con-secutive seasons. Manning (1998-06) is the only NFL QB with 25+ touch-downs passes in nine consecutive seasons. He snapped Marino’s NFLmark of 48 single-season TDs with his 48th and 49th TD passes vs. SanDiego 12/26/04. Manning owns one of four 40+ seasons in NFL history(48, Marino, 1984; 44, Marino, 1986; 41, Kurt Warner, 1999). He ownsthree of the franchise’s four 30+-TD seasons (49, Manning, 2004; 33,Manning, 2000; 32, John Unitas, 1959; 31, Manning, 2006).

MANNINGAND MORE MILESTONES: Manning, a seven-time ProBowler (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006), has produced careertotals that rank among the best in the NFL. He is the only player in NFLhistory with 3,000 passing yards in each of his 1st 9 seasons and he owns9 of the 15 3,000+ passing seasons in Colts history (3, Unitas; 3, BertJones). Manning’s streak of 9 consecutive 3,000+ seasons is the 2nd-longest active streak in the NFL (15, Brett Favre, GB), and tied for the 2nd-longest in NFL history (9, Marino). Manning is the only QB in NFL his-tory to throw for 12,000+ yards in the 1st three seasons. He became the5th QB in NFL history to throw for 4,000 yards in consecutive seasons in2000 (Favre, 1998-99; Dan Fouts, 1979-81; Marino, 1984-86; WarrenMoon, 1990-91 and 1994-95), while joining Marino and Fouts as the onlyQBs to do it 3 consecutive seasons in 2001 (T. Green since). Manning

became the only NFL QB with 4 consecutive 4,000+ seasons in 2002, andhe extended his streak of 4,000+ seasons to five in 2003 and six in 2004,tying Dan Marino’s all-time NFL mark. Manning posted his 7th 4,000+season in 2006, a new NFL record.

IRONMAN: Manning has started the first 145 games of his career (thelongest career-opening streak of any QB in NFL history and the longeststreak in Colts history) and has produced 93 career starting wins, second-most in Colts history (116, Unitas; 47, Jones). Manning’s starting recordis 93-52 despite starting his career 3-13 as a rookie in 1998. His 90 winsfrom 1999-07 are the most in the NFL. Manning has won 10+ games ina season 7 times (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006), 1st amongColts QBs (3, Unitas; 3, Jones). His 145-game start streak is 2nd-longestin the NFL history (238, Brett Favre, Green Bay).

“STREAKY MANNING”: Manning has had 7 career streaks of con-secutive games with TD passes extending into double digits, surpassingHall of Fame QB-John Unitas (3) for the club record. He has 17 careergames without a TD pass, his last game without a TD pass coming atJacksonville 12/10/06. Manning hit scoring tosses in 27 straight gamesfrom 1998-1999. Manning owns 7 of the 11 10+-game streaks in clubhistory (47 games, Unitas (NFL record); 27, Manning; 16, Manning; 13,Manning; 13, Manning; 12, Unitas; 12, Manning; 11, Manning; 11,Manning; 10, Unitas; 10, Jim Harbaugh).

QUARTERBACK PEYTON MANNING

MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS BY A QB IN COLTS HISTORYPlayer Cons. StartsPeyton Manning 145 games (1998-06)John Unitas 92 games (1958-65)Bert Jones 46 games (1974-77)

NFL QBs WITH MULTIPLE 4,000+ PASSING SEASONS7 Peyton Manning, Colts 1999-04, 066 Dan Marino, Miami 1984-86, 88, 92, 944 Warren Moon, Houston/Minn. 1990-91, Minn. 1994-954 Brett Favre, Green Bay 1995, 98-99, 043 Dan Fouts, San Diego 1979-813 Drew Bledsoe, NE/Buff. 1994, 96, 023 Trent Green, Kansas City 2003-052 Steve Young, San Francisco 1993, 982 Kurt Warner, St. Louis 1999, 01

MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 20+-TD PASSESPlayer Cons. SeasonsBrett Favre 12 seasons (1994-2005)Dan Marino 10 seasons (1983-92)Peyton Manning 9 seasons (1998-present)

MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 25+-TD PASSESPlayer Cons. SeasonsPeyton Manning 9 seasons (1998-present)Dan Marino 5 seasons (1984-88)Brett Favre 5 seasons (1994-98)

MOST CONSECUTIVE 3,000+-YARD PASSING SEASONSPlayer Cons. StartsBrett Favre 15 seasons (1992-present)Peyton Manning 9 seasons (1998-present)Dan Marino 9 seasons (1984-92)

NFL ALL-TIME CAREER PASSING LEADERS

TOUCHDOWNS PASSING YARDS1. Dan Marino 420 1. Dan Marino 61,3612. Brett Favre* 414 2. Brett Favre* 57,7063. Fran Tarkenton 342 3. John Elway 51,4754. John Elway 300 4. Warren Moon 49,3255. Warren Moon 291 5. Fran Tarkenton 47,0036. John Unitas 290 6. Vinny Testaverde 45,2817. Peyton Manning* 278 7. Drew Bledsoe 44,6118. Joe Montana 273 8. Dan Fouts 43,0409. Vinny Testaverde 270 9. Joe Montana 40,551

10. Dave Krieg 261 10. John Unitas 40,23911. Sonny Jurgensen 255 11. Dave Krieg 38,14712. Dan Fouts 254 12. Boomer Esiason 37,92013. Drew Bledsoe 251 13. Peyton Manning* 37,874

NFL ALL-TIME CAREER COMPLETIONS LEADERS

1. 5,044 Brett Favre*2. 4,967 Dan Marino3. 4,123 John Elway4. 3,988 Warren Moon5. 3,839 Drew Bledsoe6. 3,693 Vinny Testaverde7. 3,686 Fran Tarkenton8. 3,409 Joe Montana9. 3,297 Dan Fouts

10. 3,149 Peyton Manning*

Manning reached 3,000 completions in his 139th career game vs.Philadelphia 11/26/06, marking the fastest player in league history to reach3,000 career completions (146 games, Dan Marino and Drew Bledsoe).

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PEYTON MANNING CAREER PASSING TOTALSYEAR ST/PL Att-Comp. Yds. Pct. TD INT LG Rat.1998 16/16 575-326 3,739 56.7 26 28 78t 71.21999 16/16 533-331 4,135 62.1 26 15 80t 90.72000 16/16 571-357 4,413 62.5 33 15 78t 94.72001 16/16 547-343 4,131 62.7 26 23 86t 84.12002 16/16 591-392 4,200 66.3 27 19 69 88.82003 16/16 566-379 4,267 67.0 29 10 79t 99.02004 16/16 497-336 4,557 67.6 49 10 80t 121.12005 16/16 453-305 3,747 67.3 28 10 80t 104.12006 16/16 557-362 4,397 65.0 31 9 68t 101.02007 1/1 30-18 288 60.0 3 0 45t 125.4TOTAL 145/145 4,920-3,149 37,874 64.0 278 139 86t 94.6

Category 1998 AFC/NFL 1999 AFC/NFL 2000 AFC/NFL 2001 AFC/NFL 2002 AFC/NFL 2003 AFC/NFL 2004 AFC/NFLComp. 326 1/2 331 1/3 357 1/1 343 2/3 392 2/2 379 1/1 336 2/4Attempts 575 1/1 533 2/4 571 2/3 547 2/5 591 4/4 566 1/2 497 4/8Comp. Pct. 56.7 9/19 62.1 1/2 62.5 2/5 62.7 3/6 66.3 4/4 67.0 1/1 67.6 1/3Yards 3,739 1/3 4,135 1/3 4,413 1/1 4,131 1/2 4,200 3/3 4,267 1/1 4,557 2/3Yds./Att. 6.50 10/20 7.76 1/4 7.73 2/5 7.55 2/5 7.11 7/10 7.53 3/4 9.2 1/1TDs 26 2/5 26 1/3 33 1/1* 26 2/5 27 2/2* 29 1/2 49 1/1Rating 71.2 12/23 90.7 1/4 94.7 2/6 84.1 4/8* 88.8 4/6 99.0 2/2 121.1 1/1

Category 2005 AFC/NFL 2006 AFC/NFLComp. 305 5/6 362 1/3Attempts 453 9/13 557 1/4Comp. Pct. 67.3 3/3 65.0 2/3Yards 3,747 5/7 4,397 1/2Yds./Att. 8.3 2/2 7.89 1/4TDs 28 2/2 31 1/1Rating 104.1 1/1 101.0 1/1

2006 PEYTON MANNING GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT Att-Comp. Yds. Pct. TD INT LG Rat. Result 09/10 at NY Giants 41-25 276 61.0 1 1 34 78.9 W 26-2109/17 vs. Houston 38-26 400 68.4 3 0 37 129.3 W 43-2409/24 vs. Jacksonville 31-14 219 45.2 1 0 38 79.9 W 21-1410/01 at NY Jets 30-21 217 70.0 1 0 41 101.7 W 31-2810/08 vs. Tennessee 31-20 166 64.5 2 1 23 86.2 W 14-1310/22 vs. Washington 35-25 342 71.4 4 0 51t 140.4 W 36-2210/29 at Denver 39-32 345 82.1 3 0 28 129.2 W 34-3111/05 at New England 36-20 326 55.6 2 1 44 93.1 W 27-2011/12 vs. Buffalo 39-27 236 69.2 1 0 23 93.5 W 17-1611/19 at Dallas 39-20 254 51.3 2 2 38 67.7 L 14-2111/26 vs. Philadelphia 20-14 183 70.0 1 1 38 94.4 W 45-2112/03 at Tennessee 28-21 351 75.0 1 2 68t 98.8 L 17-2012/10 at Jacksonville 50-25 313 50.0 0 1 42 61.5 L 17-4412/18 vs. Cincinnati 36-29 282 80.6 4 0 22 136.3 W 34-1612/24 at Houston 27-21 205 77.8 3 0 37t 135.3 L 24-2712/31 vs. Miami 37-22 282 59.5 2 0 36 101.4 W 27-22

TOTAL 557-362 4,397 65.0 31 9 68t 101.0 12-4

MANNING AMONG COLTS QUARTERBACKS

Attempts Completions Yards Touchdowns Games5,110 Unitas 3,149 Manning 39,768 Unitas 287 Unitas 206 Unitas4,920 Manning 2,796 Unitas 37,874 Manning 278 Manning 145 Manning2,464 Jones 1,382 Jones 17,663 Jones 122 Jones 98 Jones1,536 Trudeau 874 George 9,647 Trudeau 49 Harbaugh 61 Trudeau1,532 George 812 Trudeau 9,551 George 47 Morrall 53 Harbaugh1,230 Harbaugh 746 Harbaugh 8,705 Harbaugh 41 Trudeau 52 George1,154 Pagel 587 Pagel 7,474 Pagel 41 George 51 Morrall/Pagel

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BETWEEN THE LINES: Manning has 20+ comp. in 103 of 145career games, ranking first in Colts history ahead of John Unitas (33) incareer 20+ comp. games. Manning has TD passes in 128 of 145 careergames to rank 2nd in Colts history in games with TD passes (144 in 206career games, Unitas). Manning has had 50+ comp. pct. games 139 times,55+ comp. pct. games 124 times and 60+ comp. pct. games 102 times.The Colts have scored 30+ points 52 times under the direction ofManning. He has produced 100+ receivers 94 times (10 differentreceivers). Manning’s career Red Zone TD:Int ratio is 165:18. Manninghas taken every snap in 123 of 145 games. Manning took all 982 of theteam’s snaps in 1998 and 958 of the team’s 979 snaps in 1999 for a 2-sea-son total of 1,940 of 1,961 plays (he took 1,590 cons. to open career). Hetook every snap during the 2002 season, and had a streak of 1,631 con-secutive snaps end at New Orleans 9/28/03. He took all 1,011 of theteam’s snaps in 2006, and has taken all 59 snaps in 2007. He has taken8,891 of 9,137 possible snaps from 1998-07. The only other QBs to takesnaps from scrimmage during Manning’s career are Steve Walsh (21,1999), Mark Rypien (22, 2001), Brock Huard (22, 2003) and Jim Sorgi(74, 2004; 102, 2005). P-Hunter Smith took one snap in 2000 (fake FG),2003 (fake FG), 2004 (fake punt) and 2005 (fake FG). RB-EdgerrinJames took one direct snap in 2005. Manning has missed one career snapdue to injury (vs. Miami, 11/11/01).

MANNING PRODUCES YARDS: The Colts have had 9 cons. seasonsof 5,000+ net yards offense. The team had a club-record 6,475 yards in2004, snapping the record of 6,141 yards in 2000. The club hit 6,000+ yardsfor the third time with 6,070 in 2006. Manning has engineered 9 of the 145,000+ seasons in club history (6,475, 2004; 6,141, 2000; 6,070, 2006;5,955, 2001; 5,874, 2003; 5,799, 2005; 5,726, 1999; 5,616, 2002; 5,236,1976; 5,206, 1980; 5,116, 1998; 5,108, 1983; 5,008, 1967; 5,006, 1985).

MANNING AND HARRISON DUO: In 139 games, WR-MarvinHarrison has been on the receiving end of 882 passes for 11,991 yardsand 107 TDs from QB-Peyton Manning, the most completions, yards andtouchdowns by a tandem in NFL history. The duo passed Jim Kelly andAndre Reed’s mark of 663 passes vs. Minnesota 11/8/04 and Kelly andReed’s yardage mark 9/25/05 vs. Cleveland. Manning and Harrisonsnapped Steve Young and Jerry Rice’s NFL mark of 85 TDs by a QB-WRtandem 10/17/05 vs. St. Louis. Kelly and Reed played in 147 gamestogether, while Young and Rice played in 137. Manning and Harrisonconnected on their 100th career TD pass 12/3/06 at Tennessee on a 68t.Manning and Harrison had 63 TDs from 2000-04 for a new 5-year recordby a tandem. The duo has hooked up 14 times for 50+-yard TDs.Harrison held a 13.1 yds/rec. avg. on 14 TDs (14-183) 1996-97 prior toManning, but holds 23.6 yds/rec. avg. on 107 TDs (107-2,525) 1998-present with Manning. Harrison has totaled 57 of his 59 career 100+games with Manning at QB.

MISCELLANEOUS: Manning has 54 career 100+ rating games,including three perfect rating games of 158.3 at NO 9/28/03, vs. NE10/22/00 and at Phil. 11/10/02, the most by any NFL QB since 1973,when the rating system was instituted. The Colts are 46-8 in those 54games. He has recorded 40 300+-yard efforts, ranking 1st in Colts histo-ry (26, Unitas). In 2006, Manning became the second player in club his-tory (Unitas, 1963) to record three consecutive 300+-yard games (vs.Washington 10/22, at Denver 10/29, at New England 11/5). Manning has25 career 50+-yard TD passes, including a career-high 6 in 2000. He hashit passes to 7 different players 41 times in his career and with 8+ play-ers 10 times. Manning had 472 passing yards at Kansas City 10/31/04.The 472 yards was a career best for Manning and marked his fifth career400+ passing game (440, vs. Jax. 9/25/00; 412 vs. Buf 9/23/01; 404, atSD 9/26/99; 401, vs. NYJ 11/16/03). He had his sixth 400+ performancewith 425 vs. Tennessee 12/5 and his seventh such game with 400 yardsvs. Houston 9/17/06. Manning is the only player in club history to throwfor 400+ yards in multiple games.

MANNING TD PASSES BY TARGET: Marvin Harrison (107),Reggie Wayne (38), Marcus Pollard (34), Brandon Stokley (15), DallasClark (14), Edgerrin James (11), Torrance Small (7), Terrence Wilkins(7), Ken Dilger (7), Jerome Pathon (6), Bryan Fletcher (5), MarshallFaulk (4), Troy Walters (4), Qadry Ismail (3), James Mungro (3), E.G.Green (2), Ricky Williams (2), Joseph Addai (1), Jim Finn (1), TrevorInsley (1), Dan Klecko (1), Aaron Moorehead (1), Dominic Rhodes (1),Mike Roberg (1), Ben Utecht (1), Lamont Warren (1).

MANNING’S COMPLETIONS BY RECEIVERS (Top 10):Marvin Harrison (882), Reggie Wayne (391), Edgerrin James (355),Marcus Pollard (249), Ken Dilger (150), Jerome Pathon (138), BrandonStokley (134), Dallas Clark (122), Terrence Wilkins (117), MarshallFaulk (86).

MANNING’S YARDS BY RECEIVER (Top 10): Marvin Harrison(11,991), Reggie Wayne (5,499), Marcus Pollard (3,143), Edgerrin James(2,833), Brandon Stokley (1,794), Ken Dilger (1,663), Dallas Clark(1,662), Jerome Pathon (1,650), Terrence Wilkins (1,445), MarshallFaulk (908).

MANNING TD PASSES BY QUARTER: First (64), Second (75),Third (73), Fourth (66).

PEYTON MANNING BY THE YARDS

PASSING YARDS (145 games) TOTAL OFFENSE (145 games)200+ yards 116 games 300+ yards 119 games250+ yards 80 games 350+ yards 83 games300+ yards 40 games 400+ yards 39 games350+ yards 17 games400+ yards 7 games

MANNING’S TOP 10 RATING GAMESDate Opponent Rating (Passing Totals)

9/28/03 at New Orleans 158.3 (20-25-314, 6 TDs)11/10/02 at Philadelphia 158.3 (18-23-319, 3 TDs)10/22/00 New England 158.3 (16-20-268, 3 TDs)12/4/05 Tennessee 151.2 (13-17-187, 3 TDs)

12/14/03 Atlanta 146.5 (25-30-290, 5 TDs)11/8/04 Minnesota 144.8 (23-29-268, 4 TDs)10/2/05 at Tennessee 144.1 (20-27-264, 4 TDs)9/25/00 Jacksonville 143.3 (23-36-440, 4 TDs)

11/25/04 at Detroit 141.4 (23-28-236, 6 TDs)9/26/04 Green Bay 140.9 (28-40-393, 5 TDs)

MOST PROLIFIC QB-WR TD DUOs IN NFL HISTORYPeyton Manning-Marvin Harrison, Colts, 1998-07 107Steve Young-Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1987-99 85Dan Marino-Mark Clayton, Miami, 1983-92 79Jim Kelly-Andre Reed, Buffalo, 1986-96 65John Unitas-Raymond Berry, Colts, 1956-67 63

MOST PROLIFIC QB-WR TD DUOs ACTIVEPeyton Manning-Marvin Harrison, Colts, 1998-07 107Marc Bulger-Torry Holt, St. Louis, 2002-07 39Peyton Manning-Reggie Wayne, Colts, 2001-07 38

MOST PASSING YARDS IN ANYFOUR-YEAR SPAN IN NFL HISTORY

1. 17,212 Dan Marino, Miami 1984-872. 17,155 Peyton Manning, Colts 2001-043. 17,011 Peyton Manning, Colts 2000-034. 16,879 Peyton Manning, Colts 1999-025. 16,816 Peyton Manning, Colts 2003-06

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MANNING IN ELITE COMPANYPeyton Manning has reached several key milestones for a quarterback in a short period of time. Here is a look at where he ranksin NFL history on how many games it took him to reach these milestones:

100 TD Passes Games 150 TD Passes Games 200 TD Passes Games 250 TD Passes Games 300 TD Passes GamesDan Marino 44 Dan Marino 62 Dan Marino 89 Dan Marino 128 Dan Marino 157Kurt Warner 50 Brett Favre 84 Peyton Manning 106 Peyton Manning 132 Brett Favre 167John Unitas 53 Peyton Manning 86 Brett Favre 107 Brett Favre 141 Fran Tarkenton 217Peyton Manning 56 John Unitas 87 John Unitas 121 John Unitas 149 John Elway 234

20,000 Yards Games 25,000 Yards Games 30,000 Yards Games 35,000 Yards Games 40,000 Yards GamesDan Marino 74 Dan Marino 92 Dan Marino 114 Dan Marino 134 Dan Marino 153Kurt Warner 76 Peyton Manning 97 Peyton Manning 115 Peyton Manning 135 Warren Moon 165Peyton Manning 78 Brett Favre 107 Warren Moon 125 Drew Bledsoe 145 Brett Favre 166Drew Bledsoe 83 Warren Moon 107 B. Favre/D. Bledsoe 126 B. Favre/W. Moon 147 Dan Fouts 168

NFL’S TOP 10 CAREER LEADING PASSERS AND A TEN-YEAR COMPARISON WITH PEYTON MANNING

Yards Name Games Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Yd/Att. TD Int. Rating Years61,361 Dan Marino 151 5,284 3,128 59.2 39,502 7.48 290 165 87.8 1983-9257,500 Brett Favre 145 4,931 2,997 60.8 34,706 7.04 255 157 86.0 1991-0051,475 John Elway 144 4,339 2,375 54.7 30,216 6.96 158 157 73.8 1983-9249,325 Warren Moon 141 4,546 2,632 57.9 33,685 7.41 196 166 80.4 1984-9347,003 Fran Tarkenton 140 3,411 1,849 54.2 25,917 7.60 205 146 81.1 1961-7045,281 Vinny Testaverde 129 3,707 2,029 54.7 26,252 7.08 157 168 72.4 1987-9644,611 Drew Bledsoe 140 5,128 2,919 56.9 34,016 6.63 190 153 77.1 1993-0243,040 Dan Fouts 121 3,533 2,053 58.1 27,139 7.68 162 154 79.6 1973-8240,551 Joe Montana 138 3,673 2,322 63.2 27,533 7.50 190 99 92.0 1979-8840,239 John Unitas 125 3,313 1,811 54.7 26,845 8.10 210 149 83.8 1956-6537,874 Peyton Manning 145 4,920 3,149 64.0 37,874 7.70 278 139 94.6 1998-07

PEYTON MANNING PASSING BREAKDOWN vs. AFC (Regular Season Only)

TEAMS W-L ATTS COMP PCT. YDS. TD INT LG SACKS RATINGAFC EAST 22-21 1505 924 0.614 10,596 67 55 68 53-390 82.2AFC NORTH 13- 3 584 373 0.639 4360 28 14 80t 19-124 92.4AFC SOUTH 24- 7 1013 678 0.669 8306 64 19 76 29-190 105.3AFC WEST 11- 7 627 387 0.617 4835 30 16 63 27-176 91.0

AFC TOTALS 70-38 3729 2362 0.633 28,097 189 104 80t 131-880 91.5NFC TOTALS 23-14 1191 787 0.661 9,777 89 35 86t 39-228 104.0LEAGUE TOTALS 93-52 4920 3149 0.640 37,874 278 139 86t 170-1108 94.6

Name Games Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Yd/Att. TD Int. Rating YearsPeyton Manning 145 4,920 3,149 64.0 37,874 7.70 278 139 94.6 1998-07 Troy Aikman 140 4,011 2,479 61.8 28,346 7.07 141 115 82.8 1989-98Jeff George 125 3,731 2,162 57.9 26,045 6.98 147 104 81.0 1990-99Drew Bledsoe 140 5,128 2,919 56.9 34,016 6.63 190 153 77.1 1993-02John Elway 144 4,339 2,375 54.7 30,216 6.96 158 157 73.8 1983-92Steve Bartkowski 118 3,219 1,802 56.0 22,732 7.06 149 140 75.5 1975-84Vinny Testaverde 129 3,707 2,029 54.7 26,252 7.08 157 168 72.4 1987-96Terry Bradshaw 129 2,859 1,474 51.6 19,918 6.97 147 163 67.5 1970-79Jim Plunkett 113 2,508 1,249 49.8 16,650 6.64 107 143 61.7 1971-80

QBs TAKEN AS FIRST OVERALL DRAFT PICKS SINCE 1970 COMPLETE TEN-SEASON TOTALS

Manning ranks among the NFL’s top 10 career passing yardage leaders and all QBs taken as the first pick in the NFL Draft since 1970. Here’s alook at each player’s total through nine seasons.

MANNING AMONG NFL’S TOP LEADING PASSERS THROUGH FIRST TEN SEASONS

Attempts Completions Yards Touchdowns Rating5,284 Marino 3,149 Manning 39,502 Marino 290 Marino 96.8 Young5,128 Bledsoe 3,128 Marino 37,874 Manning 278 Manning 94.6 Manning4,931 Favre 2,997 Favre 34,706 Favre 255 Favre 93.8 Warner4,920 Manning 2,919 Bledsoe 34,016 Bledsoe 223 Kelly 92.0 Montana4,546 Moon 2,652 Kelly 33,685 Moon 210 Unitas 87.8 Marino

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COLTS’ RECORD WHEN MANNING…RECORD WITH PEYTON UNDER CENTER PASS ATTEMPTS YARDS INTERCEPTIONSGames Started: 145 Less than 20: 2-2 Less than 200: 17-12 None: 47-9Overall: 93-52 20-29 attempts: 29-10 200-299 yards: 56-20 1 interception: 35-15Home: 52-21 30-39 attempts: 50-18 300-399 yards: 14-19 2 interceptions: 11-18 Away: 41-31 40-49 attempts: 11-16 400 or more: 6-1 3 or more: 0-10On Grass: 27-22 50 or more: 1-6On Turf: 66-30Indoor: 56-26 COMPLETIONS TOUCHDOWNS SACKSOutdoor: 37-26 Less than 10: 1-2 None: 9-8 None: 37-17vs. AFC: 70-38 10-19 completions: 25-14 1 touchdown: 25-19 1 sack: 35-9vs. NFC: 23-14 20-29 completions: 64-29 2 touchdowns: 28-13 2 sacks: 12-15Overtime: 3-2 30 or more: 3-7 3 or more: 31-12 3 or more sacks: 9-11

TOUCHDOWN PASSES FROM 1998-2007 PASSING YARDS FROM 1998-2007 PASSING YARDS FROM 1999-2007Peyton Manning 278 Peyton Manning 37,874 Peyton Manning 34,135Brett Favre 232 Brett Favre 35,115 Brett Favre 30,903Trent Green 158 Trent Green 27,182 Kerry Collins 24,678Donovan McNabb 153 Jake Plummer 27,050 Trent Green 23,741Tom Brady 150 Kerry Collins 26,891 Jake Plummer 23,313Steve McNair 149 Drew Bledsoe 26,263 Drew Bledsoe 22,630

TOP TOUCHDOWN CONNECTIONS IN COLTS HISTORY

1. 107 Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison2. 63 John Unitas to Raymond Berry3. 43 John Unitas to Lenny Moore4. 41 John Unitas to Jimmy Orr5. 38 Peyton Manning to Reggie Wayne6. 34 Peyton Manning to Marcus Pollard

MOST GAMES 4+-TD PASSES IN A SEASON

6 Peyton Manning, Colts, 20046 Dan Marino, Miami, 19845 Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia, 20045 Dan Marino, Miami, 19865 Brett Favre, Green Bay, 19964 George Blanda, Houston, 19614 Vince Ferragamo, LA Rams, 19804 Steve Young, SF, 19944 Randall Cunningham, Minnesota, 19984 Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota, 2004

MOST GAMES CAREER GAMES 5+-TD PASSES

6 Dan Marino, Miami6 Peyton Manning, Colts

MOST GAMES 2+-TD PASSES TO START A SEASON

13 Peyton Manning, Colts, 200412 John Unitas, Colts, 195910 Dan Marino, Miami, 19847 Steve Young, SF, 1998

HIGHEST PASSER RATING (SEASON)

121.1 Peyton Manning, Colts, 2004112.8 Steve Young, SF, 1994112.4 Joe Montana, SF, 1989110.9 Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota, 2004110.4 Milt Plum, Cleveland, 1960

MOST CONSECUTIVE MULTIPLE-TD GAMES

13 Peyton Manning, Colts, 200412 John Unitas, Colts, 195912 Don Meredith, Dallas, 1965-6612 Dan Marino, Miami, 1986-8712 Brett Favre, Green Bay, 1994-95

MANNING DOMINATES COLTS SINGLE-SEASON PASSING RECORDS (MIN. 100 ATTEMPTS)Attempts Completions Yards

591 Peyton Manning 2002 392 Peyton Manning 2002 4557 Peyton Manning 2004575 Peyton Manning 1998 379 Peyton Manning 2003 4413 Peyton Manning 2000571 Peyton Manning 2000 362 Peyton Manning 2006 4397 Peyton Manning 2006566 Peyton Manning 2003 357 Peyton Manning 2000 4267 Peyton Manning 2003557 Peyton Manning 2006 343 Peyton Manning 2001 4200 Peyton Manning 2002547 Peyton Manning 2001 336 Peyton Manning 2004 4135 Peyton Manning 1999533 Peyton Manning 1999 331 Peyton Manning 1999 4131 Peyton Manning 2001497 Peyton Manning 2004 326 Peyton Manning 1998 3747 Peyton Manning 2005485 Jeff George 1991 305 Peyton Manning 2005 3739 Peyton Manning 1998

Games With a Touchdown Completion Percentage Touchdowns15 Peyton Manning 1998 67.6 Peyton Manning 2004 49 Peyton Manning 200415 Peyton Manning 2000 67.3 Peyton Manning 2005 33 Peyton Manning 200015 Peyton Manning 2002 67.0 Peyton Manning 2003 32 John Unitas 195915 Peyton Manning 2004 66.3 Peyton Manning 2002 31 Peyton Manning 200615 Peyton Manning 2006 65.0 Peyton Manning 2006 29 Peyton Manning 200314 Peyton Manning 1999 63.7 Jim Harbaugh 1995 28 Peyton Manning 200514 Peyton Manning 2001 62.7 Peyton Manning 2001 27 Peyton Manning 200213 Earl Morrall 1968 62.5 Peyton Manning 2000 26 Earl Morrall 1968

62.1 Peyton Manning 1999 26 Peyton Manning 1998, 1999, 2001

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MANNING’S FOURTH-QUARTER AND OVERTIME GAME-WINNING DRIVES (28)Victories in which Manning has rallied Colts from a fourth-quarter deficit or tie to win

Manning has 28 career fourth-quarter and overtime game-winning drives, 2nd in club history behind Unitas (31). He had a club record 7 in 1999.

Date Opponent Down Won Go-Ahead Scoring Play Elapsed Drive/TOP Manning Drive Stats11/15/98 vs. NY Jets 17-23 24-23 14t pass to TE-Marcus Pollard 14:36 15-80/2:40 8-13-93, 1 TD pass9/26/99 at San Diego 13-19 27-19 12t Manning run 3:19 8-83/2:47 3-6-46 pass; 12t rush

10/17/99 at NY Jets 13-13 16-13 Vanderjagt 27 FG 14:46 10-35/4:18 2-2-12 pass, 1-(-2 rush)*10-13 16-13 Vanderjagt 18 FG 2:54 12-53/4:43 4-8-40 pass

10/31/99 vs. Dallas 21-24 34-24 40t pass to WR-Marvin Harrison 0:05 7-75/3:31 4-7-76, 1 TD pass11/7/99 vs. Kansas City 16-17 25-17 7t Manning run 4:11 6-54/3:04 2-3-17 pass/2-10 rush, 7t12/5/99 at Miami 34-34 37-34 Vanderjagt 53 FG 15:00 4-33/0:36 2-2-34 passing

12/19/99 vs. Washington 10-13 24-21 1t pass to TE-Ken Dilger 0:04 7-80/3:11 3-4-40 pass, 1 TD pass12/26/99 at Cleveland 26-28 29-28 Vanderjagt 21 FG 14:56 11-54/4:08 4-4-23 pass/1-8 rush

*19-28 29-28 2t James run 5:06 11-77/5:06 6-7-53 pass/1-9 rush9/3/00 at Kansas City 14-14 27-14 Vanderjagt 23 FG 1:23 9-27/3:56 3-4-16 pass

10/1/00 at Buffalo 15-16 18-16 Vanderjagt 45 FG 15:00 8-42/1:08 3-5-25 pass/1-2 rush10/22/00 vs. New England 21-23 30-23 3t James run 2:09 6-66/2:22 2-2-13 pass

*14-23 30-23 1t pass to RB-Edgerrin James 8:44 8-65/3:32 6-9-40, 1 TD pass10/13/02 vs. Baltimore 19-20 22-20 Vanderjagt 38 FG 14:56 11-60/2:18 5-6-49 pass11/17/02 vs. Dallas 3-3 20-3 Vanderjagt 32 FG 1:54 12-76/6:53 3-3-31 pass/1-(-1) rush11/24/02 at Denver 20-20 23-20 Vanderjagt 51 FG 5:38 OT 10-35/5:38 2-3-14 pass

*17-20 23-20 Vanderjagt 54 FG 14:57 11-44/1:37 3-8-27 pass/2-12 rush12/15/02 at Cleveland 21-23 28-23 3t Mungro run 8:14 6-86/3:00 2-2-53 pass

*14-23 28-23 3t pass to WR-Marvin Harrison 3:30 7-57/2:58 4-6-49, 1 TD pass12/29/02 vs. Jacksonville 13-13 20-13 11t pass to TE-Marcus Pollard 12:34 7-47/2:11 3-3-32 pass, 1 TD pass

*10-13 20-13 Vanderjagt 27 FG 9:14 16-68/8:09 5-9-25 pass/1-8 rush9/7/03 at Cleveland 6-6 9-6 Vanderjagt 45 FG 14:59 11-65/2:38 8-10-65 pass

10/6/03 at Tampa Bay 35-35 38-35 Vanderjagt 29 FG 11:13 OT 15-76/6:46 5-9-49 pass*28-35 38-35 1t R. Williams run 14:25 5-85/1:06 2-3-64 pass*21-35 38-35 28t pass to WR-Marvin Harrison 12:31 6-58/1:08 5-6-63, 1 TD pass*14-35 38-35 3t Mungro run 11:23 4-12/1:32 1-2-6 pass

11/23/03 at Buffalo 10-14 17-14 1t James run 13:22 16-83/6:00 5-7-55 pass*3-14 17-14 14t James run 4:20 9-61/4:11 3-4-15 pass

12/28/03 at Houston 17-17 20-17 Vanderjagt 43 FG 15:00 12-65/2:40 2-4-22 pass/2-8 rush*10-17 20-17 5t pass to WR-Brandon Stokley 11:10 1-5/0:05 1-1-5, 1 TD pass*3-17 20-17 6t James run 0:03 11-67/5:36 3-3-24 pass

9/19/04 at Tennessee 17-17 31-17 4t James run 7:29 11-80/3:57 4-7-70 pass*10-17 31-17 1t pass to TE-Marcus Pollard 0:04 6-80/2:42 3-4-57 pass, 1 TD pass

10/03/04 at Jacksonville 17-17 24-17 3t James run 11:27 13-74/7:04 5-5-33 pass11/8/04 vs. Minnesota 28-28 31-28 Vanderjagt 35 FG 14:58 9-55/2:52 2-2-23 pass/3-12 rush

12/26/04 vs. San Diego 31-31 34-31 Vanderjagt 30 FG 2:47 OT 5-61/2:47 2-2-58 pass*23-31 34-31 21t pass to WR-Brandon Stokley 14:04 9-80/2:46 6-8-85, 1 TD pass

9/18/05 vs. Jacksonville 0-3 10-3 6t Carthon run 6:27 17-88/8:59 3-3-21 pass10/1/06 at NY Jets 24-28 31-28 1t Manning run 14:10 9-61/1:30 6-8-60 pass/1-1, 1t rush10/8/06 vs. Tennessee 7-13 14-13 2t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 9:50 10-43/4:28 4-6-34, 1 TD pass

10/29/06 at Denver 31-31 34-31 Vinatieri 37 FG 14:58 8-62/1:47 5-5-47 pass*23-28 31-28 19t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 11:25 7-80/3:19 5-6-75, 1 TD pass

*Italics denotes comeback drive. Regular font dentoes game-winning drive.

STARTING QUARTERBACKS SINCE 1970: 10 GAMES BELOW .500, THEN 10 GAMES ABOVE .500

Since 1970, only five NFL quarterbacks have been able to get their starting records 10 games or more over .500 after startingtheir career 10 or more games below .500.

MOST GAMESPLAYER BELOW .500 ABOVE .500 FINAL RECORD TEAMS (YEARS)Steve Young -14 (3-17) +45 (94-49) 94-49 Tampa Bay (1985-86), San Francisco (1987-99)Peyton Manning -10 (5-15) +41 (93-52) 93-52* COLTS (1998-07)Troy Aikman -15 (3-18) +29 (86-57) 94-71 Dallas (1989-01)Bert Jones -12 (3-15) +16 (42-26) 47-49 COLTS (1973-81), Los Angeles Rams (1982)Trent Dilfer -11 (8-19) +10 (55-45) 57-50* Tampa Bay (94-99), Baltimore (2000), *active player, thus an active record Seattle (2001-04), Cleveland (2005), SF (2006)

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MOVING UP: Harrison is moving up several of the NFL’s all-timelists. He became the 4th NFL player to reach the 1,000-catch plateau atJacksonville 12/10/06. Harrison’s 13,780 reception yards rank 5th all-time. Harrison surpassed WR-Henry Ellard (13,777) for 5th place on theall-time reception yards list 9/6/07 vs. New Orleans. Harrison’s 123touchdowns rank 3rd in NFL history, while he ranks 2nd with 59 100+games (76, Jerry Rice).

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: WR-Marvin Harrison has led the Colts inreceptions 9 of 11 seasons (1998, Faulk; 2005, Wayne) and receivingyards in 9 of 11 seasons (1998, Faulk; 2004, Wayne), while he has led theteam in TDs in 10 of 11 seasons (1998, Small, tied). Harrison has totaledthe most receptions by a receiver in NFL history in 1st 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11seasons, the 2007 season being his 12th. Harrison previously held therecord for receptions after 4, 5 and 6 seasons until they were broken.Harrison became the 5th player in NFL history with 100+-TD receptions10/2/05 at Tennessee. Harrison became the 28th NFL player to surpass600 career receptions, reaching it in 102 games, the fastest pace in NFLhistory (118, WR-Herman Moore, Det.). He hit 700 careeer receptions inhis 114th game, the fastest pace to that plateau (139 games, Jerry Rice).On 11/8/04, he became the 11th NFL player to hit 800 career receptions,reaching it in 131 career games, the fastest pace in NFL history (154,WR-Jerry Rice, S.F.). Harrison hit the 900-reception mark in his 149th

game at Cincinnati 11/20/05, reaching it faster than Rice’s previousrecord of 168 games. Harrison became the fourth NFL receiver to hit1,000 career receptions in his 167th career game at Jacksonville12/10/06, the fastest pace in NFL history (Rice, 181).

HARRISON HOLDS FRANCHISE MARKS: Harrison holds clubrecords in receptions, yards, TDs and scrimmage yards. Harrison nowhas produced 8 of the 16 1,000+ reception yardage seasons in Colts his-tory. Harrison is averaging 6.0 receptions per game for his career. He has11 50+ reception seasons, 1st in club history (7, Berry, 1958-62, 65-66) andeight consecutive 80+ seasons, tying WR-Jerry Rice’s all-time NFL mark.Harrison has 18 50+-yard TD receptions, tied for most in franchise history(18, Lenny Moore). Fourteen of those 50+-yard TD receptions have comefrom Manning. He has 53 career 20+ yard TD snares. Harrison stands asthe only NFL player to post consecutive 1,500+ seasons. Only nine otherplayers have achieved one 1,500+ season.

Harrison has receptions in a franchise-record 171 consecutive games.Harrison surpassed RB-Marshall Faulk (77 games, 1994-98) for the clubrecord and for the longest NFL streak to begin a career (158 games).Harrison has receptions in all 171 career games, the longest consecutivegames streak among active NFL players (WR-Jerry Rice holds NFLstreak of 274 consecutive games). Harrison has had multiple receptionsin 168 of 171 career games, 5+ receptions in 114 games and 6+ receptionsin 92 outings. He has 16 career 10+ reception games, 1st in club history(11, Berry, 1955-67).

HARRISON KEEPS GOING AND GOING: With two TD catchesat Houston 12/24/06, Harrison produced his 8th cons. 10+ TD season,setting an NFL record and extending his club mark for consecutive 10+-TD seasons (5, Lenny Moore, 1957-58, 60-61, 64). He has a club-recordnine career 3-TD reception games. He had a club-record 15 TDs in 2001and 2005. He had 13 of 15 TD receptions in 2001 at home to tie the NFLseasonal record of Rice. He has 28 career multiple TD games and 59100+ games.

MARVIN HARRISON’S CAREER RECEIVING TOTALSYEAR No. Yds. Avg. TD1996 64 836 13.1 81997 73 866 11.9 61998 59 776 13.2 71999 115 1,663 14.5 122000 102 1,413 13.9 142001 109 1,524 14.0 152002 143 1,722 12.0 112003 94 1,272 13.5 102004 86 1,113 12.9 152005 82 1,146 14.0 122006 95 1,366 14.4 122007 4 83 20.8 1TOTAL 1,026 13,780 13.4 123

MARVIN HARRISON BY THE QUARTERNo. Yds. Avg. TD

1st Quarter 251 3,827 15.2 332nd Quarter 293 3,344 11.4 293rd Quarter 254 3,740 14.7 314th Quarter 226 2,854 12.6 30Overtime 2 15 7.5 0Total 1,026 13,780 13.4 123

WIDE RECEIVER MARVIN HARRISON

500 receptions GamesLionel Taylor, Broncos 89Marvin Harrison, COLTS 90

600 receptionsMarvin Harrison, COLTS 102Herman Moore, Lions 118

700 receptions GamesMarvin Harrison, COLTS 114Jerry Rice, 49ers 139

800 receptionsMarvin Harrison, COLTS 131Jerry Rice, 49ers 154

900 receptionsMarvin Harrison, COLTS 149Jerry Rice, 49ers 168

1000 receptionsMarvin Harrison, COLTS 167Jerry Rice, 49ers 181

NFL ALL-TIME CAREER RECEPTIONS LEADERS

RECEPTIONS RECEPTION YARDS1. Jerry Rice 1,549 1. Jerry Rice 22,8952. Cris Carter 1,101 2. Tim Brown 14,9343. Tim Brown 1,094 3. James Lofton 14,0044. Marvin Harrison* 1,026 4. Cris Carter 13,8995. Andre Reed 951 5. Marvin Harrison* 13,780

6. Henry Ellard 13,777TOUCHDOWNS 7. Isaac Bruce* 13,396

1. Jerry Rice 197 8. Andre Reed 13,1982. Cris Carter 130 9. Steve Largent 13,0893. Marvin Harrison* 123 10. Irving Fryar 12,7854. Terrell Owens* 1165. Randy Moss* 102

THE FASTEST TO 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000 REC. (ALL-TIME)

HARRISON AMONG 1996 FIRST-ROUND WIDE RECEIVER DRAFT PICKS

TOTALS Keyshawn Johnson (1st) Terry Glenn (7th) Eddie Kennison (18th) Marvin Harrison (19th) Eric Moulds (24th)1996-07 814-10,571-64 593-8,823-44 535-8,244-42 1,026-13,780-123 733-9,657-49

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HARRISON AMONG COLTS RECEIVERS

Receptions Yards Touchdowns 100+ Yard Games Cons. Rec. Games1,026 Harrison 13,780 Harrison 123 Harrison 59 Harrison 171 Harrison631 Berry 9,275 Berry 68 Berry 24 Berry 77 Faulk 411 Brooks 6,039 Moore 50 Orr 19 Moore 62 Hester 390 Wayne 5,859 Orr 48 Moore 18 Orr 58 Orr 363 Moore 5,818 Brooks 40 Mutscheller 16 Wayne 45 Moore

COLTS 1,000-YARD RECEIVERS1,722 Harrison, 2002 1,366 Harrison, 2006 1,210 Wayne, 2004 1,077 Stokley, 20041,663 Harrison, 1999 1,310 Wayne, 2006 1,146 Harrison, 2005 1,055 Wayne, 20051,524 Harrison, 2001 1,298 Berry, 1960 1,131 Brooks, 1986 1,038 Langhorne, 19931,413 Harrison, 2000 1,272 Harrison 2003 1,113 Harrison, 2004 1,012 Carr, 1976

HARRISON’S YEAR-BY-YEAR AFC/NFL STATISTICAL RANKINGS (AFC/NFL) *Tied

Category 1996 AFC/NFL 1997 AFC/NFL 1998 AFC/NFL 1999 AFC/NFL 2000 AFC/NFL 2001 AFC/NFL 2002 AFC/NFLReceptions 64 (13/27*) 73 (6/14) 59 (20*/40*) 115 (2/2) 102 (1/1*) 109 (3/3) 143 (1/1)Yards 836 (17/32) 866 (15/27) 776 (20/37) 1,663 (1/1) 1,413 (2/6) 1,524 (1/2) 1,722 (1/1)Touchdowns 8 (8*/15*) 6 (9*/19*) 7 (9*/18*) 12 (1/2*) 14 (1/2) 15 (1/2) 11 (2/3)

Category 2003 AFC/NFL 2004 AFC/NFL 2005 AFC/NFL 2006 AFC/NFLReceptions 94 4/7 86 5/13 82 6*/13* 95 2/3Yards 1,272 3/6 1,113 9/18 1,146 2/10 1,366 2/2Touchdowns 10 2*/4* 15 1/2 12 1/1* 12 1/2

TOP NFL RECEIVERS IN FIRST FOUR SEASONSNo. Yds. Avg. TD

Anquan Boldin, Ariz 342 4,605 13.5 20Marvin Harrison, Colts 311 4,141 13.3 33Andre Johnson, Hou 311 3,953 12.7 17Randy Moss, Minn 308 5,396 17.5 53Andre Rison, Colts, Atl 308 4,123 13.4 37

TOP NFL RECEIVERS IN FIRST FIVE SEASONSNo. Yds. Avg. TD

Randy Moss, Minn. 414 6,743 16.3 60Marvin Harrison, Colts 413 5,554 13.4 47Andre Rison, Colts,Atl 394 5,365 13.6 52Sterling Sharpe, GB 389 5,741 14.7 36Chad Johnson, Cincinnati 379 5,556 14.7 34

TOP NFL RECEIVERS IN FIRST SIX SEASONSNo. Yds. Avg. TD

Randy Moss, Minn. 525 8,375 16.0 77Marvin Harrison, Colts 522 7,078 13.6 62Sterling Sharpe, GB 501 7,015 14.0 47Keyshawn Johnson, NYJ,TB 482 6,258 13.0 40Andre Rison, Colts/Atl 475 6,453 13.6 60

TOP NFL RECEIVERS IN FIRST SEVEN SEASONSNo. Yds. Avg. TD

Marvin Harrison, Colts 665 8,800 13.2 73Torry Holt, STL 619 9,487 15.3 54Sterling Sharpe, GB 595 8,134 13.7 65Randy Moss, Minn. 574 9,142 15.9 90Keyshawn Johnson, NYJ,TB 558 7,296 13.1 45

TOP NFL RECEIVERS IN FIRST EIGHT SEASONSNo. Yds. Avg. TD

Marvin Harrison, Colts 759 10,072 13.3 83Torry Holt, STL 712 10,675 15.0 64Randy Moss, Minn, Oak 634 10,147 16.0 98Jerry Rice, SF 610 10,273 16.8 103Herman Moore, Det 610 8,467 13.9 57

TOP NFL RECEIVERS IN FIRST NINE SEASONSNo. Yds. Avg. TD

Marvin Harrison, Colts 845 11,185 13.2 98*Torry Holt, STL 720 10,748 14.9 65Jerry Rice, SF 708 11,776 16.6 118Randy Moss, Minn, Oak 676 10,700 15.8 101Keyshawn Johnson, NYJ,TB,Dal 673 8,922 13.3 53

TOP NFL RECEIVERS IN FIRST TEN SEASONSNo. Yds. Avg. TD

Marvin Harrison, Colts 927 12,331 13.3 110Jerry Rice, SF 820 13,275 16.2 131Keyshawn Johnson, NYJ, TB, Dal 744 9,756 13.1 60Jimmy Smith, Dal, Jax 718 10,092 14.1 55Terrell Owens, SF, Phi 716 10,535 14.7 101

TOP NFL RECEIVERS IN FIRST ELEVEN SEASONSNo. Yds. Avg. TD

Marvin Harrison, Colts 1,022 13,697 13.4 122Jerry Rice, SF 942 15,123 16.1 146K. Johnson, NYJ, TB, Dal, Car 814 10,571 13.0 64Terrell Owens, SF, Phi, Dal 801 11,715 14.6 114Rod Smith, Den. 797 10,877 13.6 65

TOP NFL RECEIVERS IN FIRST TWELVE SEASONSNo. Yds. Avg. TD

Jerry Rice, SF 1,050 16,377 15.6 154*Marvin Harrison, Colts 1,026 13,780 13.4 123Jimmy Smith, Dal., Jax. 862 12,287 14.3 67Rod Smith, Den 849 11,389 13.4 68Cris Carter, Phi, Minn 834 10,447 12.5 101*active

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COLTS CAREER RECEPTIONS LEADER RANKS AMONG HIGHEST NFL FRANCHISE LEADERSWith 1,026 career receptions marking a Colts franchise record, WR-Marvin Harrison's total ranks 3rd-best among all NFL teams' career reception leaders (* denotes player with active record).

No. Name Team Years1281 Jerry Rice San Francisco 1985-001070 Tim Brown Oakland 1988-031026 Marvin Harrison* Indianapolis 1996-061004 Cris Carter Minnesota 1990-01941 Andre Reed Buffalo 1985-99890 Isaac Bruce* St. Louis/LA Rams 1994-06888 Art Monk Washington 1980-93862 Jimmy Smith Jacksonville 1995-05819 Steve Largent Seattle 1976-89750 Michael Irvin Dallas 1988-99

CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT: WR-Reggie Wayne continuedto distinguish himself as one of the league’s top receivers in 2005, andagain proved himself to be among the NFL’s elite in 2006. Wayne ranked5th in the AFC with a then career-best 83 receptions and 8th in yards with1,055 in 2005. In 2006, Wayne made his first career Pro Bowl and was 86-1,310, 9 TDs with five 100+ games. He finished ranked third in NFLreceiving yards and 12th in receptions. Wayne’s 86 receptions marked acareer-best, and he became the 11th player in NFL history to increase hisreception total in the first six seasons of a career.

Wayne opened 2007 with a 7-115, 2 TD performance vs. New Orleans9/6, his 17th career 100+ game and 7th career multiple-TD game. AtDenver 10/29/06, Wayne was a seasonal-best 10-138, 3 TDs, with all threeTDs coming in the second half. It marked his first career 3+-TD game,while his three receiving TDs tied the single-game club mark.

Wayne’s 100+ games are as follows: 121, at Philadelphia 11/10/02;103, at Tennessee 12/8/02; 104, vs. NYG 12/22/02; 141, vs. Jacksonville9/21/03; 141, vs. NYJ 11/16/03; 119, at Tennessee 9/19/04; 184, vs. GreenBay 9/26/04; 119, at Kansas City 10/31/04; 106, at Chicago 11/21/04; 124,at New England 11/7/05; 117, at Cincinnati 11/20/05; 135, vs. Houston9/17/06; 122, vs. Washington 10/22/06; 138, at Denver 10/29/06; 111, atDallas 11/19/06; 110, at Jacksonville 12/10/06; 115, vs. New Orleans9/6/07).

WIDE RECEIVER REGGIE WAYNE

RB-JOSEPH ADDAIRB-Joseph Addai, the NFL’s leading rookie rusher in 2006, was 226-

1,081, 7 TDs rushing and 40-325, 1 TD receiving. Addai combined withRB-Dominic Rhodes to produce eight 100+-yard games.Addai had two 100+-yard rushing games and eclipsed 80+-rushing yards

six times and 100+-scrimmage yards six times as a rookie. He finishedranked 8th in AFC rushing, 5th in AFC scrimmage yards and 3rd in AFCfirst downs. He had a career-high 171 yards and four touchdowns rush-ing vs. Philadelphia 11/26, tying the club mark for most single-gamerushing TDs. With first-half TD runs of 15, 10 and 15 yards, Addaibecame the second player in NFL history with three first-half TD runs of10+-yards. Addai had 208 scrimmage yards vs. Philadelphia, becomingthe fourth Colts rookie in club history to surpass 200+-scrimmage yardsin a game (Lenny Moore, Marshall Faulk, Edgerrin James). With 100 rushing yards at Houston 12/24, Addai became the fourth Colts

rookie rusher to eclipse the 1,000-yard rushing mark (1,553, EdgerrinJames, 1999; 1,282, Marshall Faulk, 1994; 1,104, Dominic Rhodes,2001).

ADDAI STEPS UP IN POST-SEASON: Addai started all four post-season games and was 76-294, 2 TDs rushing and 22-118 receiving.Addai set an NFL post-season rookie record for receptions and scrim-mage yards (412). He was 19-77 rushing and 10-66 receiving in SuperBowl XLI vs. Chicago, setting a Super Bowl RB reception record, whilehis 143 scrimmage yards marked the 2nd-highest rookie total in SuperBowl history.

ADDAI IN 2007: Addai was 23-118, 1 TD rushing and 3-25 receivingin the season-opener vs. New Orleans 9/7. It marked his 3rd career 100+rushing game.

BREAKING DOWN WR-REGGIE WAYNE

100+-Yard Games: 1710+-Reception Games: 4Multiple-TD Games: 73+-TD Games: 1 at Denver 11/29/051,000+-Yard Seasons 3 (2004-06)Most Consec. Games w/ TD: 4 (G7-10, 2004)Most Consec. 100+-Games: 2 (twice)Longest TD Receptions: 71t at Denver 1/2/05

66t at Cincinnati 11/20/05

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DEFENSIVE ENDS DWIGHT FREENEY AND ROBERT MATHIS

DE-Dwight Freeney, a three-time Pro-Bowler (2003-05) and the fran-chise leader in career sacks with 56.5, led the NFL with 16 sacks in 2004,becoming the Colts’ first NFL sack leader. His 16 sacks also surpassedhis previous club mark of 13 in 2002. Freeney had 5.5 sacks in 2006,including three sacks and three FF vs. Cincinnati 12/18/06. Freeney fin-ished with 11 sacks in 2005. Freeney surpassed LB-Duane Bickett’s mark(50 sacks) vs. San Diego 12/18/05. Freeney has 27 career FF. He ownsfive three-sack games, including consecutive three-sack performances vs.Tennessee 12/5/04 and at Houston 12/12/04. Freeney owns two careerfour-game sack streaks, tying the fourth-longest streak in club history.Freeney has had sacks in 40 of 80 career games and in 34 of 67 careerstarts. The club is 31-9 when he has a sack and 16-5 when he forces afumble. He has 13 multiple-sack games and 4 multiple-fumbles forcedgames. He had 19t FR at New Orleans 9/28/03 for 1st career score. In2002, he had sacks in 10 different games. He had his 1st career start atPhiladelphia and had 7 solo tackles, 1 sack and 3 FF in winning AFCDefensive Player-of-the-Week honors. He now has produced four of the12 10+ sack seasons for the Colts since 1982 (see chart to right).

DE-Robert Mathis had 9.5 sacks in 2006, including four multiple-sackoutings vs. Houston, at NY Jets, vs. Buffalo and vs. Philadelphia. Mathisalso had four FF in 2006. He finished with a career-best 11.5 sacks in 2005,and he recorded a sack in 11 of 13 games. Mathis recorded the 11th 10+-

sack season in club history, and he and Freeney are the only players to recordback-to-back double-digit sack seasons in franchise history.

Mathis extended his streak of consecutive games with a sack to seven atHouston 11/23/05, surpassing DE-Dan Footman’s club record of six.Mathis had a sack and FF at New England 11/23, extending his club recordof consecutive-sack games to eight, tied for third-best in NFL history. Hehas four multi-sack games in his career (3, vs. Houston 11/14/04; 2, vs.Tennessee 9/14/03; 2, vs. Oakland 10/10/04; 2, at San Francisco 10/9).

COLTS 10+-SACK SEASONS (SINCE 1982)Dwight Freeney, DE 16.0 2004Dwight Freeney, DE 13.0 2002Chad Bratzke, DE 12.0 1999Robert Mathis, DE 11.5 2005Johnie Cooks, LB 11.5 1984Dwight Freeney, DE 11.0 2003Dwight Freeney, DE 11.0 2005Vernon Maxwell, LB 11.0 1983Robert Mathis, DE 10.5 2004Tony Bennett, LB 10.5 1995Dan Footman, DE 10.5 1997Jon Hand, DE 10.0 1989

NFL’S TOP PASS-RUSHING TANDEMS

2005Sacks Players Team26.0 DEs-Osi Umenyiora (14.5) and Michael Strahan (11.5) N.Y. Giants22.5 DEs-Robert Mathis (11.5) and Dwight Freeney (11) Colts21.0 DEs-Derrick Burgess (16.0) and Warren Sapp (5) Oakland19.5 LBs-Joey Porter (10.5) and Clark Haggans (9) Pittsburgh19.0 DEs-Kyle Vanden Bosch (12.5) and Travis LaBoy (6.5) Tennessee

200426.5 DEs-Dwight Freeney (16) and Robert Mathis (10.5) Colts24.5 DE-Patrick Kerney (13) and DT-Rod Coleman (11.5) Atlanta23.0 DT-Kevin Williams (12) and DE-Lance Johnstone (11) Minnesota21.5 DEs-Darren Howard (11) and Charles Grant (10.5) New Orleans21.5 DEs-Shaun Ellis (11) and John Abraham (10.5) N.Y. Jets

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OFFENSIVE LINEThe continuity and ability of the line play has allowed the offense to

accomplish the following: allowed 155 sacks in the last 130 games (over-all, the lowest in the NFL); paved the way for RB-Edgerrin James to win2 consecutive NFL rushing titles and produce 49 100+ rushing games;helped FA RB-Dominic Rhodes (233-1,104, 9 TDs rushing/34-224 receiv-ing, 1,328 scrimmage yards, 2001) produce the best season ever by anundrafted free agent RB in NFL history; aided WR-Marvin Harrison(115-1,663, 1999; 102-1,413, 2000; 109-1,524, 2001; 143-1,722, 2002;95-1,366, 2006; 94-1,272, 2003) produce the 6 finest reception seasons inclub history, while allowing him to become the only NFL player with 4consecutive 100+ reception seasons. The Colts produced 10 individual100+ rushing performances in 2001 (5, James; 5, Rhodes), the most byany NFL team. The 10 individual 100+ games tied the club-record sea-sonal best of 10 in 1999, while the club did it 9 times in 2000 (and 2005).Thus, since 1999, the club's offensive line has helped Manning producethe 9 highest seasonal yardage passing totals in franchise history (4,557,2004; 4,413, 2000; 4,397, 2006; 4,267, 2003; 4,200, 2002; 4,135, 1999;4,131, 2001; 3,747, 2005; 3,739, 1998), while becoming the only QB inNFL history to post seven 4,000+ seasons. It helped James win two rush-ing titles (1,553; 1999; 1,709, 2000) and Rhodes (1,104) to become themost productive NFL rookie undrafted FA.

The offensive line play has helped the club have nine consecutive sea-sons with 5,000+ net yards offense (5,116, 1998; 5,726, 1999; 6,141,2000; 5,955, 2001, 5,616, 2002; 5,874, 2003; 6,475, 2004; 5,799, 2005;6,070, 2006). The Colts produced a club-record 6,475 yards in 2004, bet-tering the previous record of 6,141 net yards in 2000.

The six-best ratios of sacks per pass plays in the club's 53-year historyhave been accomplished since 1998: 1 sack for 40.0 pass plays in 1999(560 pass plays, 14 sacks), 1 for 38.6 in 2004 (541 pass plays, 14 sacks),1 for 38.1 in 2006 (572, 15), 1 for 30.9 in 2003 (569, 19), 1 for 29.6 in2000 (591, 20), 1 for 26.7 in 2002 (614, 23) and 1 for 27.2 in 1998 (598,22). The club allowed 1 for 19.6 in 2001 (587, 30). Prior to 1998, thebest ratios in Colts history were 1 for 23.6 in 1969 (448, 19) and 1 for21.5 in 1993 (623, 29). The club’s ratio in 2005 was 1 for 26.8 pass plays(535 pass plays, 20 sacks). The Colts allowed 15 sacks on 572 pass playsin 2006, a 1 for 38.1 ratio.

COLTS AFC/NFL RANK IN SACKS ALLOWED 1998-2006Sacks allowed AFC NFL

1998 22 1 21999 14 1 12000 20 1t 1t2001 30 6 102002 23 2 42003 19 1 32004 14 1 1t2005 20 1 12006 15 1 1

TEAMS WITH NFL’s LEADING RUSHER AND FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED SINCE 1970

Team Sacks Allowed Rushing Leader Yards1978 Houston Oilers 17 Earl Campbell 1,4501983 Los Angeles Rams 23 Eric Dickerson 1,8081999 Indianapolis Colts 14 Edgerrin James 1,5532000 Indianapolis Colts* 20 Edgerrin James 1,709*tied with NYJ

COLTS STARTING OFFENSIVE LINEMEN BY POSITION 1998-2007 (Games Started/Games Played)

Year Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle1998 Glenn (16/16) McKinney (16/16) Leeuwenburg (16/16) Mandarich (10/10) Meadows (14/14)1999 Glenn (16/16) McKinney (14/14) Moore (16/16) Jackson (16/16) Meadows (16/16)2000 Glenn (16/16) McKinney (16/16) Saturday (16/16) Moore (16/16) Meadows (16/16)2001 Glenn (16/16) McKinney (14/14) Saturday (16/16) Moore (9/16) Meadows (15/15)2002 Glenn (16/16) DeMulling (14/14) Saturday (16/16) Diem (16/16) Meadows (14/14)2003 Glenn (10/10) DeMulling (16/16) Saturday (16/16) Sciullo (13/13) Diem (13/13)2004 Glenn (16/16) DeMulling (9/9) Saturday (14/14) Peko (8/8) Diem (16/16)2005 Glenn (16/16) Lilja (16/16) Saturday (16/16) Scott (14/14) Diem (14/14)2006 Glenn (16/16) Gandy (11/11) Saturday (16/16) Scott (16/16) Diem (15/15)2007 Ugoh (1/1) Lilja (1/1) Saturday (1/1) Scott (1/1) Diem (1/1)LT: 2003, Freitas started 6 gamesLG: 1999, Saturday started 2 games; 2001, Moore started 2 games; 2002, Jackson started 2 games; 2004, Scott started 1 game; Lilja

started 6 games; 2006, Lilja started five gamesC: 2004, DeMulling started two games

RG: 1998, Myslinski started 1 game, Moore started 5 games; 2001, Diem started 7 games; 2003, Meadows started 2 games, Peko started 1 game; 2004, Scott started 8 games; 2005, Gandy started 2 games

RT: 1998, Jackson started 2 games; 2001, Diem started 1 game; 2002, Jackson started 2 games; 2003, Meadows started 3 games; 2005,Scott started 2 games; 2006, Johnson started one game

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KICKER ADAM VINATIERIAMONG THE BEST EVER: K-Adam Vinatieri ranks as the 4th-most accurate kicker in NFL history with an 82.6 field goal percentage. A kicker mustbe successful on 100 FGs to be included in the NFL’s most accurate kickers. Here is a look at the NFL’s leading FG percentage kickers:

NFL’S MOST ACCURATE KICKERS IN THE REGULAR SEASON (Minimum 100 FGM)

Pct. Name Team FGM FGA*86.5 Mike Vanderjagt Dallas 230 26684.0 Shayne Graham Cincinnati 121 14483.8 Matt Stover Baltimore 408 48782.6 Adam Vinatieri COLTS 290 35182.6 Jeff Wilkins St. Louis 285 34582.1 Phil Dawson Cleveland 156 19081.8 Ryan Longwell Minnesota 248 303

*81.8 John Carney New Orleans 413 50581.8 David Akers Philadelphia 175 21481.6 Jason Hanson Detroit 359 44080.7 Olindo Mare Miami 246 30580.6 John Kasay Carolina 336 41780.3 Jeff Reed Pittsburgh 114 142

*80.2 Doug Brien Chicago 207 258*80.1 Gary Anderson Tennessee 538 672*80.0 Mike Hollis Buffalo 200 25080.0 Jason Elam Denver 371 464

*80.0 Nick Lowery Kansas City 383 479* Denotes now inactive

VINATIERI’S GAME-WINNING FIELD GOALS (19)Victories in which Vinatieri has kicked game-winning field goals in final minute of 4th quarter or overtime

OPPONENT DATE YARDS TIME LEFT FINAL SCOREvs. Jacksonville 9/22/96 40 12:24 28-25 OTvs. NY Jets 9/14/97 34 06:57 27-24 OTat New Orleans 10/ 4/98 27 00:03 30-27vs. San Francisco 12/20/98 35 00:03 24-21at NY Jets 9/12/99 23 00:03 30-28vs. Indianapolis 9/19/99 26 00:35 31-28vs. Cincinnati 11/19/00 22 00:03 16-13at Buffalo 12/17/00 24 00:19 13-10 OTvs. San Diego 10/14/01 44 10:55 29-26 OTat Buffalo 12/16/01 23 09:15 12- 9 OTvs. Oakland 1/19/02 23 06:31 16-13 OTvs. St. Louis 2/ 3/02 48 00:00 20-17+vs. Kansas City 9/22/02 35 10:20 41-38 OTvs. Miami 12/29/02 35 12:57 27-24 OTat Houston 11/23/03 28 00:40 23-20 OTvs. Carolina 2/ 1/04 41 00:04 32-29#at Pittsburgh 9/25/05 43 00:01 23-20vs. Atlanta 10/ 9/05 29 00:17 31-28at Denver 10/29/06 37 00:02 34-31

*all FGs 1996-2005 came while with New England+Super Bowl XXXVI#Super Bowl XXXVIII

YEAR POINTS1996- 1201997- 1151998- 1271999- 1072000- 106

2001- 1132002- 1172003- 1122004- 1412005- 1002006- 113

VINATIERI POSTS 11TH CONSECUTIVE 100+-POINT SEASON

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Opponents Home (With Patriots) Home (With Colts) Home (Total) Road TotalFG-FGA FG-FGA FG-FGA FG-FGA FG-FGA

Buffalo 18-28 1-1 19-29 11-19 30-48Miami 20-23 2-2 22-25 12-14 34-39New England 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 2-4New York Jets 16-17 0-0 16-17 18-20 34-37

Baltimore 5-5 0-0 5-5 3-3 8-8Cincinnati 3-3 2-2 5-5 1-1 6-6Cleveland 5-8 0-0 5-8 3-4 8-12Pittsburgh 3-3 0-0 3-3 8-9 11-12

Houston 0-0 3-3 3-3 4-6 7-9Indianapolis 14-15 0-0 14-15 11-11 25-26Jacksonville 7-8 0-0 7-8 5-6 12-14Tennessee 3-5 0-0 3-5 1-2 4-7

Denver 2-3 0-0 2-3 13-16 15-19Kansas City 9-10 0-0 9-10 3-5 12-15Oakland 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-3 3-4San Diego 6-8 0-0 6-8 1-2 7-10

Dallas 4-4 0-0 4-4 2-2 6-6New York Giants 4-5 0-0 4-5 5-5 9-10Philadelphia 0-0 1-1 1-1 4-5 5-6Washington 3-4 3-3 6-7 1-2 7-9

Chicago 1-1 0-0 1-1 5-5 6-6Detroit 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-5 5-5Green Bay 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2Minnesota 1-2 0-0 1-2 2-2 3-4

Atlanta 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-2 3-3Carolina 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2New Orleans 1-2 2-2 3-4 3-3 6-7Tampa Bay 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2

Arizona 1-2 0-0 1-2 3-3 4-5St. Louis 1-1 0-0 1-1 8-8 9-9San Francisco 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2Seattle 3-3 0-0 3-3 0-0 3-3

Totals 136-168 14-14 150-182 140-169 290-351Percentage 81.0 100.0 82.4 82.8 82.6

ADAM VINATIERI VS. INDIVIDUAL OPPONENTS

Opponents 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Totals Pct.Home (w/ Patriots) 3-3 53-54 39-47 36-56 5-8 136-168 81.0Home (w/ Colts) 1-1 0- 0 8- 8 5- 5 0-0 14- 14 100.0Away 3-3 53-56 43-52 38-48 3-10 140-169 82.8Totals 7-7 106-110 90-107 79-109 8-18 290-351 82.6

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PUNTER HUNTER SMITHHUNTER THE PUNTER EXCELS: P-Hunter Smith (58-42.5, 1999; 65-44.7, 2000; 68-44.5, 2001; 66-40.5, 2002; 62-42.2, 2003; 54-45.2,

2004; 52-44.3, 2005; 47-44.4, 2006; 4-41.5, 2007) is 476-20,680, 43.4, 54 TB/153 In 20 for career. His AFC/NFL career ranks for average areT6th/T9th (1999), T4th/T4th (2000), 3rd/4th (2001), 12th/24th (2002), 5th/6th (2003), 2nd/2nd (2004), 4th/5th (2005) and 3rd/10th (2006). Hiscareer net averages are (1999), 36.4 (2000), 33.8 (2001), 34.9 (2002), 35.5 (2003), 36.8 (2004), 37.1 (2005), 34.5 (2006) and 33.5 (2007). He ranks3rd in Colts history for career attempts (985, Rohn Stark; 838, David Lee) and 2nd in average (44.8, Gardocki). With a minimum of 3attempts/game, he has had 9 50.0+ avg. games (2nd in club history: 15, Stark; 6, Lee), 36 45.0+ avg. games and 71 40.0+ avg. games (3rd in clubhistory: 143, Stark; 96, Lee).

POST-SEASON FIELD GOALS - WHERE VINATIERI RANKS ALL-TIME

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, CAREER

49 Adam Vinatieri, 21 games40 Gary Anderson, 22 games39 George Blanda, 19 games

MOST FIELD GOALS, GAME

5 Adam Vinatieri, N.E. vs. Indianapolis, 20035 Adam Vinatieri, Colts at Baltimore, 20065 Chuck Nelson, Minnesota vs. San Francisco, 19875 Matt Bahr, N.Y. Giants vs. San Francisco, 19905 Steve Christie, Buffalo vs. Miami, 19925 Brad Daluiso, N.Y. Giants vs. Minnesota5 John Kasay, Carolina vs. Dallas, 20035 Jeff Wilkins, St. Louis vs. Carolina, 2003 (2 OT)4 16 times, last David Akers, Phila. vs. Chicago, 2001

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING FIELD GOALS

13 Toni Fritsch, 1972-7912 Adam Vinatieri, 1997-04 10 David Akers, 2000-0410 Morten Anderson, 1987-04

MOST FIELD GOALS, CAREER

40 Adam Vinatieri, 21 games32 Gary Anderson, 22 games22 George Blanda, 19 games22 Steve Christie, 12 games

INSIDE THE NUMBERS...WHERE INDIVIDUAL COLTS RANKED IN 2006

OTHER COLTS RANKING AMONG THE NFL’S BEST-SEE MANNING AND HARRISON IN THEIR PORTION OF NOTES

Player Category 2006 AFC/NFLJoseph Addai Rushing Yards 1,081 8/18Joseph Addai Scrimmage Yards 1,406 5/12Joseph Addai 1st Down Leaders 86 3/7Reggie Wayne Receptions 86 7/12Reggie Wayne Receiving Yards 1,310 3/3*Reggie Wayne 1st Down Leaders 72 6/11Robert Mathis Sacks 9.5 12*/19*Adam Vinatieri Points/Kickers 113 6/12Hunter Smith Punting Avg. 44.4 3/10

* Denotes Ranking is Tied

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING

21 Adam Vinatieri, 1997-06 (current)19 George Blanda, 1956-7516 Norm Johnson, 1983-1997

MOST POINTS, CAREER

166 Adam Vinatieri (46 PAT, 40 FG)153 Gary Anderson (57 PAT, 32 FG)132 Jerry Rice (22 TDs)

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INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (1-0)Date W/L Score Opponent Attendance9/ 6 W 41-10 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 57,3619/16 at Tennessee Titans9/23 at Houston Texans9/30 DENVER BRONCOS

10/ 7 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS10/22 at Jacksonville Jaguars10/28 at Carolina Panthers11/ 4 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS11/11 at San Diego Chargers11/18 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS11/22 at Atlanta Falcons12/ 2 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS12/ 9 at Baltimore Ravens12/16 at Oakland Raiders12/23 HOUSTON TEXANS12/30 TENNESSEE TITANS

TEAM STATISTICS COLTS OPPONENTSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 20 18Rushing 8 8Passing 12 9Penalty 0 1

3rd Down: Made/Att. 4/11 (36.4%) 6/15 (40.0%)4th Down: Made/Att. 0/0 (0.0%) 1/1 (100.0%)Possession Avg. 28:15 31:45

TOTAL NET YARDS 452 293Avg. Per Game 452.0 293.0Total Plays 59 68Avg. Per Play 7.7 4.3

NET YARDS RUSHING 164 106Avg. Per Game 164.0 106.0Total Rushes 29 26

NET YARDS PASSING 288 187Avg. Per Game 288.0 187.0Sacks/Yards Lost 0/0 1/5Gross Yards 288 192Attempts/Completions 30/18 (60.0%) 41/28 (68.3%)Had Intercepted 0 2

PUNTS/AVERAGE 4/41.5 5/48.4NET PUNTING AVERAGE 4/33.5 5/42.6PENALTIES/YARDS 6/30 4/20FUMBLES/LOST 1/1 2/1TOUCHDOWNS(Run/Pass/Ret) 5 (1/3/1) 1 (0/0/1)

SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTSColts 7 3 14 17 0 41Opponents 0 10 0 0 0 10

SCORING TD RU PA RET K-PAT FG PTSReggie Wayne 2 0 2 0 12Adam Vinatieri 5/5 2/2 11Joseph Addai 1 1 0 0 6Matt Giordano 1 0 0 1 6Marvin Harrison 1 0 1 0 6Colts 5 1 3 1 5/5 2/2 41Opponents 1 0 0 1 1/1 1/2 10

Safeties: Colts: 0, Opponents 02-PT. Conversions: Colts 0/0, Opponents 0/0Sacks: Robert Mathis, 1.0: Colts 1.0, Opponents 0.0FUM/LOST: Wayne 1/1

RUSHING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG TDJoseph Addai 23 118 5.1 15 1Kenton Keith 5 32 6.4 13 0Dallas Clark 1 14 14.0 14 0Colts 29 164 5.7 15 1Opponents 26 106 4.1 13 0

RECEIVING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG TDReggie Wayne 7 115 16.4 45t 2Marvin Harrison 4 83 20.8 42 1Joseph Addai 3 25 8.3 14 0Dallas Clark 2 48 24.0 39 0Ben Utecht 1 19 19.0 19 0Kenton Keith 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Colts 18 288 16.0 45t 3Opponents 28 192 6.9 23 0

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS. AVG. LONG TDMatt Giordano 1 83 83.0 83t 1Freddy Keiaho 1 11 11.0 11 0Colts 2 94 47.0 83t 1Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. NET TB IN LG BHunter Smith 4 166 41.5 33.5 0 1 59 0Colts 4 166 41.5 33.5 0 1 59 0Opponents 5 242 48.4 42.6 0 2 61 0

PUNT RETURNS NO. FC YDS. AVG. LONG TDT.J. Rushing 3 1 29 9.7 16 0Colts 3 1 29 9.7 16 0Opponents 2 1 32 16.0 30 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YDS. AVG. LONG TDLuke Lawton 1 22 22.0 22 0Colts 1 22 22.0 22 0Opponents 5 81 16.2 30 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Adam Vinatieri 0/0 0/0 2/2 0/0 0/0Colts 0/0 0/0 2/2 0/0 0/0Opponents 0/0 0/0 1/1 0/0 0/1

Vinatieri: (33G, 33G) Colts: (33G, 33G) Opponents: (52NG, 34G)

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2007 STATISTICS

PASSING ATT COMP YDS COMP% YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK/LOST RATINGPeyton Manning 30 18 288 60.0 9.60 3 10.0 0 0.0 45t 0/0 125.4Colts 30 18 288 60.0 9.60 3 10.0 0 0.0 45t 0/0 125.4Opponents 41 28 192 68.3 4.68 0 0.0 2 4.9 23 1/5 58.2

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DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS QUARTERBACK PASSES MISC BLK KICKPLAYER Total Solo Asst. Total Solo Asst. Sack-Yds. PR Int.-Yds PD B FF FR S FG PAT

Marlin Jackson 14 10 4 1Kelvin Hayden 14 10 4Gary Brackett 14 8 6Bob Sanders 9 7 2 1Rob Morris 8 8 0 1 1 0Freddy Keiaho 7 3 4 1-11 1Robert Mathis 6 4 2 1.0-5.0 4 1 1Raheem Brock 5 5 0Antoine Bethea 5 1 4Dante Hughes 4 3 1 1Ed Johnson 4 3 1Darrell Reid 4 2 2 1Dwight Freeney 3 3 0 5Keyunta Dawson 3 2 1 1 1 0Josh Thomas 2 2 0 1Matt Giordano 2 1 1 1 1 0 1-83Jeff Charleston 2 0 2Tyjuan Hagler 2 2 0Luke Lawton 1 1 0T.J. Rushing 1 1 0

COLTS 2007 DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

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OFFENSE

WR 87 REGGIE WAYNE (6-0, 198, 7) 85 Aaron Moorehead (6-3, 200, 5)

LT 67 TONY UGOH (6-5, 301, R) 76 Dan Federkeil (6-6, 290, 2)

LG 65 RYAN LILJA (6-2, 290, 4) 57 Dylan Gandy (6-3, 302, 3)

C 63 JEFF SATURDAY (6-2, 295, 9) 57 Dylan Gandy (6-3, 302, 3)

RG 73 JAKE SCOTT (6-5, 295, 4) 57 Dylan Gandy (6-3, 302, 3)

RT 71 RYAN DIEM (6-6, 320, 7) 74 Charlie Johnson (6-4, 305, 2) 75 Michael Toudouze (6-6, 303, 1)

TE 44 DALLAS CLARK (6-3, 252, 5) 86 Ben Utecht (6-6, 251, 4) 81 Bryan Fletcher (6-5, 230, 3)

WR 88 MARVIN HARRISON (6-0, 185, 12) 11 Anthony Gonzalez (6-0, 193, R) 83 Roy Hall (6-3, 240, R)

QB 18 PEYTON MANNING (6-5, 230, 10) 12 Jim Sorgi (6-5, 196, 4)

RB 29 JOSEPH ADDAI (5-11, 214, 2) 36 Kenton Keith (5-11, 198, 1) 45 Luke Lawton (6-0, 245, 2)

H-B 86 BEN UTECHT (6-6, 251, 4) 81 Bryan Fletcher (6-5, 230, 3)

DEFENSE

LE 98 ROBERT MATHIS (6-2, 245, 5) 91 Josh Thomas (6-5, 271, 4) 96 Keyunta Dawson (6-3, 254, R)

LT 79 RAHEEM BROCK (6-4, 274, 6) 95 Darrell Reid (6-2, 288, 3) 97 Quinn Pitcock (6-2, 299, R)

RT 99 ED JOHNSON (6-2, 296, R) 90 Dan Klecko (5-11, 275, 5)

RE 93 DWIGHT FREENEY (6-1, 268, 6) 60 Jeff Charleston (6-4, 265, 1)

SLB 94 ROB MORRIS (6-2, 243, 8) 50 Rocky Boiman (6-4, 236, 6) 52 Ramon Guzman (6-2, 232, R)

MLB 58 GARY BRACKETT (5-11, 235, 5) 94 Rob Morris (6-2, 243, 8)

WLB 54 FREDDY KEIAHO (5-11, 226, 2) 56 Tyjuan Hagler (6-0, 236, 2) 55 Clint Session (6-0, 235, R)

LCB 26 KELVIN HAYDEN (6-0, 195, 3) 34 T.J. Rushing (5-9, 186, 2) 20 Dante Hughes (5-10, 190, R)

RCB 28 MARLIN JACKSON (6-0, 196, 3) 23 Tim Jennings (5-8, 185, 2) 25 Michael Coe (6-0, 190, R)

SS 21 BOB SANDERS (5-8, 206, 4) 43 Matt Giordano (5-11, 200, 3)

FS 41 ANTOINE BETHEA (5-11, 203, 2) 33 Melvin Bullitt (6-1, 201, R) 42 Brannon Condren (6-1, 205, R)

SPECIALISTS

P 17 HUNTER SMITH (6-2, 209, 9)

K 4 ADAM VINATIERI (6-0, 202, 12)

H 17 HUNTER SMITH (6-2, 209, 9) 12 Jim Sorgi (6-5, 196, 4)

PR 34 T.J. RUSHING (5-9, 186, 2) 25 Michael Coe (6-0, 190, R) 36 Kenton Keith (5-11, 198, 1)

KR 34 T.J. RUSHING (5-9, 186, 2) 36 Kenton Keith (5-11, 198, 1)

PC 48 JUSTIN SNOW (6-3, 240, 8) 86 Ben Utecht (6-6, 251, 4) 45 Luke Lawton (6-0, 245, 2)

KC 48 JUSTIN SNOW (6-3, 240, 8) 86 Ben Utecht (6-6, 251, 4) 45 Luke Lawton (6-0, 245, 2)

STARTERS IN CAPS, Rookie and first-year players underlined(Height, Weight, NFL Experience)

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS DEPTH CHART

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2007 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

BIRTH- NFLNO. NAME POS. HT. WT. DATE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.29 ADDAI, JOSEPH RB 5-11 214 5/ 3/83 2 LOUISIANA STATE HOUSTON, TX D1-0641 BETHEA, ANTOINE DB 5-11 203 7/ 7/84 2 HOWARD NEWPORT NEWS, VA D6b-0650 BOIMAN, ROCKY LB 6-4 236 1/24/80 6 NOTRE DAME CINCINNATI, OH FA-0658 BRACKETT, GARY LB 5-11 235 5/23/80 5 RUTGERS GLASSBORO, NJ FA-0379 BROCK, RAHEEM DT 6-4 274 6/10/78 6 TEMPLE PHILADELPHIA, PA FA-0233 BULLITT, MELVIN DB 6-1 201 11/13/84 R TEXAS A&M BRYAN, TX FA-0760 CHARLESTON, JEFF DE 6-4 265 1/19/83 1 IDAHO STATE OREGON CITY, OR FA-0744 CLARK, DALLAS TE 6-3 252 6/12/79 5 IOWA LIVERMORE, IA D1-0325 COE, MICHAEL DB 6-0 190 12/17/83 R ALABAMA STATE MEMPHIS, TN D5b-0742 CONDREN, BRANNON DB 6-1 205 8/19/83 R TROY FT. WALTON BEACH, FL D4b-0796 DAWSON, KEYUNTA DE 6-3 254 9/13/85 R TEXAS TECH SHREVEPORT, LA D7-0771 DIEM, RYAN OT 6-6 320 7/ 1/79 7 N. ILLINOIS CAROL STREAM, IL D4-0176 FEDERKEIL, DAN OT 6-6 290 11/ 9/83 2 CALGARY MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA FA-0681 FLETCHER, BRYAN TE 6-5 230 3/23/79 3 UCLA ST. LOUIS, MO FA-0593 FREENEY, DWIGHT DE 6-1 268 2/19/80 6 SYRACUSE HARTFORD, CT D1-0257 GANDY, DYLAN C/G 6-3 302 3/ 8/82 3 TEXAS TECH HARLINGEN, TX D4a-0543 GIORDANO, MATT DB 5-11 200 10/16/82 3 CALIFORNIA FRESNO, CA D4b-0511 GONZALEZ, ANTHONY WR 6-0 193 9/18/84 R OHIO STATE CLEVELAND, OH D1-0752 GUZMAN, RAMON LB 6-2 232 9/29/82 R BUFFALO BRONX, NY FA-0756 HAGLER, TYJUAN LB 6-0 236 12/ 3/81 2 CINCINNATI KANKAKEE, IL D5c-0583 HALL, ROY WR 6-3 240 12/ 8/83 R OHIO STATE LYNDHURST, OH D5a-0788 HARRISON, MARVIN WR 6-0 185 8/25/72 12 SYRACUSE PHILADELPHIA, PA D1-9626 HAYDEN, KELVIN DB 6-0 195 7/23/83 3 ILLINOIS CHICAGO, IL D2-0520 HUGHES, DANTE DB 5-10 190 8/21/85 R CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, CA D3a-0728 JACKSON, MARLIN DB 6-0 196 6/30/83 3 MICHIGAN SHARON, PA D1-0523 JENNINGS, TIM DB 5-8 185 12/24/83 2 GEORGIA ORANGEBURG, SC D2-0674 JOHNSON, CHARLIE OT 6-4 305 5/ 2/84 2 OKLAHOMA STATE SHERMAN, TX D6a-0699 JOHNSON, ED DT 6-2 296 12/18/83 R PENN STATE DETROIT, MI FA-0754 KEIAHO, FREDDY LB 5-11 226 12/18/82 2 SAN DIEGO STATE VENTURA, CA D3-0636 KEITH, KENTON RB 5-11 198 7/14/80 1 NEW MEXICO ST. LINCOLN, NE FA-0790 KLECKO, DAN DT 5-11 275 1/12/81 5 TEMPLE COLTS NECK, NJ W-06 (NE)45 LAWTON, LUKE RB 6-0 245 8/26/80 2 McNEESE STATE NEW IBERIA, LA FA-0765 LILJA, RYAN OG 6-2 290 10/15/81 4 KANSAS STATE SHAWNEE, KS W-04 (KC)18 MANNING, PEYTON QB 6-5 230 3/24/76 10 TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LA D1-9898 MATHIS, ROBERT DE 6-2 245 2/26/81 5 ALABAMA A&M ATLANTA, GA D5a-0385 MOOREHEAD, AARON WR 6-3 200 11/ 5/80 5 ILLINOIS DEERFIELD, IL FA-0394 MORRIS, ROB LB 6-2 243 1/18/75 8 BRIGHAM YOUNG NAMPA, ID D1-0097 PITCOCK, QUINN DT 6-2 299 9/14/83 R OHIO STATE PIQUA, OH D3b-0795 REID, DARRELL DT 6-2 288 6/20/82 3 MINNESOTA FREEHOLD, NJ FA-0534 RUSHING, T.J. DB 5-9 186 6/ 8/83 2 STANFORD PAULS VALLEY, OK D7-0621 SANDERS, BOB DB 5-8 206 2/24/81 4 IOWA ERIE, PA D2b-0463 SATURDAY, JEFF C 6-2 295 6/18/75 9 NORTH CAROLINA TUCKER, GA FA-9973 SCOTT, JAKE OG 6-5 295 4/16/81 4 IDAHO LEWISTON, ID D5a-0455 SESSION, CLINT LB 6-0 235 9/ 9/84 R PITTSBURGH POMPANO BEACH, FL D4c-0717 SMITH, HUNTER P 6-2 209 8/ 9/77 9 NOTRE DAME SHERMAN, TX D7a-9948 SNOW, JUSTIN TE 6-3 240 12/21/76 8 BAYLOR ABILENE, TX FA-0012 SORGI, JIM QB 6-5 196 12/ 3/80 4 WISCONSIN FRASER, MI D6b-0491 THOMAS, JOSH DE 6-5 271 6/26/81 4 SYRACUSE ORCHARD PARK, NY FA-0475 TOUDOUZE, MICHAEL OT 6-6 303 4/27/83 1 TEXAS CHRISTIAN SAN ANTONIO, TX D5-0667 UGOH, TONY OT 6-5 301 11/17/83 R ARKANSAS HOUSTON, TX D2a-0786 UTECHT, BEN TE 6-6 251 6/30/81 4 MINNESOTA HASTINGS, MN FA-04

4 VINATIERI, ADAM K 6-0 202 12/28/72 12 S. DAKOTA STATE RAPID CITY, SD UFA-06 (NE)87 WAYNE, REGGIE WR 6-0 198 11/17/78 7 MIAMI NEW ORLEANS, LA D1b-01

INJURED RESERVE ASSIGNED92 McFARLAND, ANTHONY (Knee) DT 6-0 300 12/18/77 9 LOUISIANA STATE WINNSBORO, LA 08/0942 SEIDMAN, MIKE (Knee) TE 6-4 261 2/11/81 5 UCLA WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA 08/0237 SMITH, ANTONIO (Clavicle) DB 5-9 192 6/12/84 R OHIO STATE COLUMBUS, OH 07/30

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2007 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS NUMERICAL ROSTER

NFLNO NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ

4 ADAM VINATIERI K 6-0 202 34 12 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE RAPID CITY, SD UFA-06 (NE)11 ANTHONY GONZALEZ WR 6-0 193 22 R OHIO STATE CLEVELAND, OH D1-0712 JIM SORGI QB 6-5 196 26 4 WISCONSIN FRASER, MI D6b-0417 HUNTER SMITH P 6-2 209 30 9 NOTRE DAME SHERMAN, TX D7a-9918 PEYTON MANNING QB 6-5 230 31 10 TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LA D1-9820 DANTE HUGHES DB 5-10 190 22 R CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, CA D3a-0721 BOB SANDERS DB 5-8 206 26 4 IOWA ERIE, PA D2b-0423 TIM JENNINGS DB 5-8 185 23 2 GEORGIA ORANGEBURG, SC D2-0625 MICHAEL COE DB 6-0 190 23 R ALABAMA STATE MEMPHIS, TN D5b-0726 KELVIN HAYDEN DB 6-0 195 24 3 ILLINOIS CHICAGO, IL D2-0528 MARLIN JACKSON DB 6-0 196 24 3 MICHIGAN SHARON, PA D1-0529 JOSEPH ADDAI RB 5-11 214 24 2 LOUISIANA STATE HOUSTON, TX D1-0633 MELVIN BULLITT DB 6-1 201 22 R TEXAS A&M BRYAN, TX FA-0734 T.J. RUSHING DB 5-9 186 24 2 STANFORD PAULS VALLEY, OK D7-0636 KENTON KEITH RB 5-11 198 27 1 NEW MEXICO STATE LINCOLN, NE FA-0741 ANTOINE BETHEA DB 5-11 203 23 2 HOWARD NEWPORT NEWS, VA D6b-0642 BRANNON CONDREN DB 6-1 205 24 R TROY FT. WALTON BEACH, FL D4b-0743 MATT GIORDANO DB 5-11 200 24 3 CALIFORNIA FRESNO, CA D4b-0544 DALLAS CLARK TE 6-3 252 28 5 IOWA LIVERMORE, IA D1-0345 LUKE LAWTON RB 6-0 245 27 2 McNEESE STATE NEW IBERIA, LA FA-0748 JUSTIN SNOW TE 6-3 240 30 8 BAYLOR ABILENE, TX FA-0050 ROCKY BOIMAN LB 6-4 236 27 6 NOTRE DAME CINCINNATI, OH FA-0652 RAMON GUZMAN LB 6-2 232 24 R BUFFALO BRONX, NY FA-0754 FREDDY KEIAHO LB 5-11 226 24 2 SAN DIEGO STATE VENTURA, CA D3-0655 CLINT SESSION LB 6-0 235 23 R PITTSBURGH POMPANO BEACH, FL D4c-0756 TYJUAN HAGLER LB 6-0 236 25 2 CINCINNATI KANKAKEE, IL D5c-0557 DYLAN GANDY C/G 6-3 302 25 3 TEXAS TECH HARLINGEN, TX D4a-0558 GARY BRACKETT LB 5-11 235 27 5 RUTGERS GLASSBORO, NJ FA-0360 JEFF CHARLESTON DE 6-4 265 24 1 IDAHO STATE OREGON CITY, OR FA-0763 JEFF SATURDAY C 6-2 295 32 9 NORTH CAROLINA TUCKER, GA FA-9965 RYAN LILJA OG 6-2 290 25 4 KANSAS STATE SHAWNEE, KS W-04 (KC)67 TONY UGOH OT 6-5 301 23 R ARKANSAS HOUSTON, TX D2a-0771 RYAN DIEM OT 6-6 320 28 7 N. ILLINOIS CAROL STREAM, IL D4-0173 JAKE SCOTT OG 6-5 295 26 4 IDAHO LEWISTON, ID D5a-0474 CHARLIE JOHNSON OT 6-4 305 23 2 OKLAHOMA STATE SHERMAN, TX D6a-0675 MICHAEL TOUDOUZE OT 6-6 303 24 1 TEXAS CHRISTIAN SAN ANTONIO, TX D5-0676 DAN FEDERKEIL OT 6-6 290 23 2 CALGARY MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA FA-0679 RAHEEM BROCK DT 6-4 274 29 6 TEMPLE PHILADELPHIA, PA FA-0281 BRYAN FLETCHER TE 6-5 230 28 3 UCLA ST. LOUIS, MO FA-0583 ROY HALL WR 6-3 240 23 R OHIO STATE LYNDHURST, OH D5a-0785 AARON MOOREHEAD WR 6-3 200 26 5 ILLINOIS DEERFIELD, IL FA-0386 BEN UTECHT TE 6-6 251 26 4 MINNESOTA HASTINGS, MN FA-0487 REGGIE WAYNE WR 6-0 198 28 7 MIAMI NEW ORLEANS, LA D1b-0188 MARVIN HARRISON WR 6-0 185 35 12 SYRACUSE PHILADELPHIA, PA D1-9690 DAN KLECKO DT 5-11 275 26 5 TEMPLE COLTS NECK, NJ W-06 (NE)91 JOSH THOMAS DE 6-5 271 26 4 SYRACUSE ORCHARD PARK, NY FA-0493 DWIGHT FREENEY DE 6-1 268 27 6 SYRACUSE HARTFORD, CT D1-0294 ROB MORRIS LB 6-2 243 32 8 BRIGHAM YOUNG NAMPA, ID D1-0095 DARRELL REID DT 6-2 288 25 3 MINNESOTA FREEHOLD, NJ FA-0596 KEYUNTA DAWSON DE 6-3 254 22 R TEXAS TECH SHREVEPORT, LA D7-0797 QUINN PITCOCK DT 6-2 299 24 R OHIO STATE PIQUA, OH D3b-0798 ROBERT MATHIS DE 6-2 245 26 5 ALABAMA A&M ATLANTA, GA D5a-0399 ED JOHNSON DT 6-2 296 23 R PENN STATE DETROIT, MI FA-07

HEAD COACH: TONY DUNGYAssistants: Jim Caldwell (Assistant Head Coach/Quarterbacks); Clyde Christensen (Wide Receivers); Richard Howell (Assistant Strength and Conditioning); Gene Huey(Running Backs); Ron Meeks (Defensive Coordinator); Pete Metzelaars (Offensive Quality Control); Tom Moore (Offensive Coordinator); Howard Mudd (Offensive Line); MikeMurphy (Linebackers); Rod Perry (Special Assistant to the Defense); Russ Purnell (Special Teams); Bill Teerlinck (Defensive Assistant); John Teerlinck (Defensive Line); RickyThomas (Tight Ends); Jon Torine (Strength and Conditioning); Alan Williams (Defensive Backs); Carlos Woods (Defensive Quality Control)

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2007 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ROSTER BY POSITION

OFFENSE QUARTERBACKS (2) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 12 JIM SORGI QB 6-5 196 4 WISCONSIN FRASER, MI D6b-04 18 PEYTON MANNING QB 6-5 230 10 TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LA D1-98 RUNNING BACKS (3) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 29 JOSEPH ADDAI RB 5-11 214 2 LOUISIANA STATE HOUSTON, TX D1-06 36 KENTON KEITH RB 5-11 198 1 NEW MEXICO STATE LINCOLN, NE FA-07 45 LUKE LAWTON RB 6-0 245 2 McNEESE STATE NEW IBERIA, LA FA-07 OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 57 DYLAN GANDY C/G 6-3 302 3 TEXAS TECH HARLINGEN, TX D4a-05 63 JEFF SATURDAY C 6-2 295 9 NORTH CAROLINA TUCKER, GA FA-99 65 RYAN LILJA OG 6-2 290 4 KANSAS STATE SHAWNEE, KS W-04 (KC) 67 TONY UGOH OT 6-5 301 R ARKANSAS HOUSTON, TX D2a-07 71 RYAN DIEM OT 6-6 320 7 N. ILLINOIS CAROL STREAM, IL D4-01 73 JAKE SCOTT OG 6-5 295 4 IDAHO LEWISTON, ID D5a-04 74 CHARLIE JOHNSON OT 6-4 305 2 OKLAHOMA STATE SHERMAN, TX D6a-06 75 MICHAEL TOUDOUZE OT 6-6 303 1 TEXAS CHRISTIAN SAN ANTONIO, TX D5-06 76 DAN FEDERKEIL OT 6-6 290 2 CALGARY MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA FA -06 TIGHT ENDS (4) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 44 DALLAS CLARK TE 6-3 252 5 IOWA LIVERMORE, IA D1-03 48 JUSTIN SNOW TE 6-3 240 8 BAYLOR ABILENE, TX FA-00 81 BRYAN FLETCHER TE 6-5 230 3 UCLA ST. LOUIS, MO FA-05 86 BEN UTECHT TE 6-6 251 4 MINNESOTA HASTINGS, MN FA-04 WIDE RECEIVERS (5) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 11 ANTHONY GONZALEZ WR 6-0 193 R OHIO STATE CLEVELAND, OH D1-07 83 ROY HALL WR 6-3 240 R OHIO STATE LYNDHURST, OH D5a-07 85 AARON MOOREHEAD WR 6-3 200 5 ILLINOIS DEERFIELD, IL FA-03 87 REGGIE WAYNE WR 6-0 198 7 MIAMI NEW ORLEANS, LA D1b-01 88 MARVIN HARRISON WR 6-0 185 12 SYRACUSE PHILADELPHIA, PA D1-96

DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (10) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 60 JEFF CHARLESTON DE 6-4 265 1 IDAHO STATE OREGON CITY, OR FA-07 79 RAHEEM BROCK DT 6-4 274 6 TEMPLE PHILADELPHIA, PA FA-02 90 DAN KLECKO DT 5-11 275 5 TEMPLE COLTS NECK, NJ W-06 (NE) 91 JOSH THOMAS DE 6-5 271 4 SYRACUSE ORCHARD PARK, NY FA-04 93 DWIGHT FREENEY DE 6-1 268 6 SYRACUSE HARTFORD, CT D1-02 95 DARRELL REID DT 6-2 288 3 MINNESOTA FREEHOLD, NJ FA-05 96 KEYUNTA DAWSON DE 6-3 254 R TEXAS TECH SHREVEPORT, LA D7-07 97 QUINN PITCOCK DT 6-2 299 R OHIO STATE PIQUA, OH D3b-07 98 ROBERT MATHIS DE 6-2 245 5 ALABAMA A&M ATLANTA, GA D5a-03 99 ED JOHNSON DT 6-2 296 R PENN STATE DETROIT, MI FA-07 LINEBACKERS (7) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 50 ROCKY BOIMAN LB 6-4 236 6 NOTRE DAME CINCINNATI, OH FA-06 52 RAMON GUZMAN LB 6-2 232 R BUFFALO BRONX, NY FA-07 54 FREDDY KEIAHO LB 5-11 226 2 SAN DIEGO STATE VENTURA, CA D3-06 55 CLINT SESSION LB 6-0 235 R PITTSBURGH POMPANO BEACH, FL D4c-07 56 TYJUAN HAGLER LB 6-0 236 2 CINCINNATI KANKAKEE, IL D5c-05 58 GARY BRACKETT LB 5-11 235 5 RUTGERS GLASSBORO, NJ FA-03 94 ROB MORRIS LB 6-2 243 8 BRIGHAM YOUNG NAMPA, ID D1-00 DEFENSIVE BACKS (11) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 20 DANTE HUGHES DB 5-10 190 R CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, CA D3a-07 21 BOB SANDERS DB 5-8 206 4 IOWA ERIE, PA D2b-04 23 TIM JENNINGS DB 5-8 185 2 GEORGIA ORANGEBURG, SC D2-06 25 MICHAEL COE DB 6-0 190 R ALABAMA STATE MEMPHIS, TN D5b-07 26 KELVIN HAYDEN DB 6-0 195 3 ILLINOIS CHICAGO, IL D2-05 28 MARLIN JACKSON DB 6-0 196 3 MICHIGAN SHARON, PA D1-05 33 MELVIN BULLITT DB 6-1 201 R TEXAS A&M BRYAN, TX FA-07 34 T.J. RUSHING DB 5-9 186 2 STANFORD PAULS VALLEY, OK D7-06 41 ANTOINE BETHEA DB 5-11 203 2 HOWARD NEWPORT NEWS, VA D6b-06 42 BRANNON CONDREN DB 6-1 205 R TROY STATE FT. WALTON BEACH, FL D4b-07 43 MATT GIORDANO DB 5-11 200 3 CALIFORNIA FRESNO, CA D4b-05 SPECIALISTS (2) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 4 ADAM VINATIERI K 6-0 202 12 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE RAPID CITY, SD UFA-06 (NE) 17 HUNTER SMITH P 6-2 209 9 NOTRE DAME SHERMAN, TX D7a-99

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BUILDING THE COLTS

YEAR DRAFT TRADE/WAIVERS FREE AGENTS 1996 Marvin Harrison (1) 1998 Peyton Manning (1) 1999 Hunter Smith (7) Jeff Saturday 2000 Rob Morris (1) Justin Snow

2001 Reggie Wayne (1) Ryan Diem (4) 2002 Dwight Freeney (1) Raheem Brock 2003 Dallas Clark (1) Gary Brackett Robert Mathis (5a) Aaron Moorehead 2004 Bob Sanders (2b) Ryan Lilja (Waivers-KC) Josh Thomas Jake Scott (5a) Ben Utecht Jim Sorgi (6b) 2005 Marlin Jackson (1) Bryan Fletcher Kelvin Hayden (2) Darrell Reid Dylan Gandy (4a) Matt Giordano (4b) Tyjuan Hagler (5c) 2006 Joseph Addai (1) Dan Klecko (Waivers-NE) Rocky Boiman Tim Jennings (2) *Anthony McFarland (Trade-TB) Dan Federkeil Freddy Keiaho (3) Adam Vinatieri (UFA-NE) Michael Toudouze (5) Charlie Johnson (6a) Antoine Bethea (6b) T.J. Rushing (7) 2007 Anthony Gonzalez (1) Melvin Bullitt Tony Ugoh (2a) Jeff Charleston Dante Hughes (3a) Ramon Guzman Quinn Pitcock (3b) Ed Johnson Brannon Condren (4b) Kenton Keith Clint Session (4c) Luke Lawton Roy Hall (5a) *Mike Seidman (UFA-Car) Michael Coe (5b) *Antonio Smith Keyunta Dawson (7) ACTIVE ROSTER: 33 + 2 + 18 = 53 TOTAL: 33 + 3 + 20 = 57 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Injured Reserve; #Reserve/NFI/PUP/Suspended NOTES: 23 Offensive Players 9 OL, 5 WR, 4 TE, 3 RB, 2 QB 28 Defensive Players 10 DL, 7 LB, 11 DB 2 Specialists

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2007 PARTICIPATION CHARTX-Played; INA-Inactive; 3QB-Third QB (*-DNP); NWT- Not With Team

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2007 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

SUPPLEMENTAL BIOGRAPHIES

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2007 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS FREE AGENT BIOGRAPHIES 33 MELVIN BULLITT Defensive Back 6-1 201 Texas A&M FA-2007 Born: November 13, 1984 PRO: Signed as FA on May 3, 2007 COLLEGE: Started 25 of 44 career games…had 183 tackles, 80 solo, 10.5 tackles for losses, three FF, one FR, 18 passes defensed and four interceptions…as senior started 13 games…had 84 tackles, 26 solo, one interception, one FR and eight passes defensed…started 10 games as junior…had 59 tackles, two interceptions and two FF…as sophomore , started two of 12 games…had 29 tackles, one interception and one FF…played in eight games as freshman…had 13 tackles. PERSONAL: Full name is Melvin Terry Bullitt…born in Bryan, Texas...attended Naaman Forest High School…was team MVP as senior by totaling 78 tackles, 43 solo, five passes defensed, three interceptions, three FR and one FF…was 7-185, 1 TD receiving…resides in Garland, Texas. 60 JEFF CHARLESTON Defensive End 6-4 250 Idaho State FA-2007 Born: January 19, 1983 PRO: Signed as FA on January 4, 2007…originally signed as FA by Houston on May 4, 2006…was waived on September 1, 2006. COLLEGE: Played one season at Idaho State after transferring from Divison II Western Oregon…sat out 2004 season per NCAA transfer regulations…as senior, registered 12 sacks, the 6th-best seasonal total in school history…had 56 tackles, five passed defensed, two FF and 19 tackles for losses…was voted Defensive and Newcomer Player-of-the-Year in Big Sky Conference…was two-time All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference pick during seasons at Western Oregon…as sophomore, led team in sacks (4.5), tackles for losses (10.5) and FR (4)…ranked 3rd on team with 69 tackles…majored in lab science. PERSONAL: Full name is Jeffrey David Charleston…born in Oregon City, Ore.…attended Central High School (Independence, Ore.)…lettered three years in football and basketball…was first-team All-Oregon pick at TE and second-team all-state at LB…resides in Dallas, Ore. 52 RAMON GUZMAN Linebacker 6-2 232 Buffalo FA-2007 Born: September 29, 1982 PRO: Signed as FA on May 3, 2007 COLLEGE: Started 21 of 40 career games…totaled 163 tackles, 96 solo, 18 tackles for losses, one interception, one FF and 5.5 sacks…as senior, started eight of nine games at LB, missing three games due to injury…had 67 tackles, 38 solo, eight tackles for losses and one sack…had 14 stops against Temple and 13 vs. Bowling Green for top tackle outings…as junior, started 10 of eleven games in first season at LB…had 51 tackles, 29 solo, six tackles for losses, 2.5 sacks, one interception, four passes defensed and one FF…had nine stops at Connecticut for seasonal-high…had interception at Kent State, along with 1.5 sacks and one FF…had six tackles and one sack against Akron…played in 10 games as sophomore at SS…had 37 tackles, 26 solo, four tackles for losses and two sacks…blocked a punt, had one sack and had five tackles against Syracuse and blocked a PAT against Kent State…did not play in 2003…as freshman , played in 10 games and started final three contests…played extensively at FB as true freshman…had TD reception at Ohio and was 5-19 receiving for season…as lead blocker, helped RB-Aaron Leeper win MAC Freshman-of-the-Year honors…majored in biology . PERSONAL: Full name is Ramon L. Guzman…born in Bronx, N.Y….attended DeWitt-Clinton High School…was four-year letterwinner on both sides of ball…had 1,000+ rushing yards and had 125 tackles…was All-New York City selection…earned three letters in track and one in wrestling…resides in Bronx, N.Y.

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99 ED JOHNSON Defensive Tackle 6-2 296 Penn State FA-2007 Born: December 18, 1983 PRO: Signed as free agent with Colts on May 5, 2007. COLLEGE: Three-year player who opened 18 of 34 career games…started 12 games as senior…had 33 tackles, 18 solo, 8.5 tackles for losses, five sacks, one FF and five passes defensed…had two sacks vs. Youngstown State and vs. Illinois…started three of 10 games as sophomore…had 21 tackles, 12 solo, four tackles for losses and two passes defensed…started three of 12 games as freshman…had 26 tackles, 14 solo, 2.5 tackles for losses and one FF…was redshirted in 2002…majored in labor and industrial relations. PERSONAL: Full name is Edward Andre Johnson…born in Detroit, Mich….attended Crockett Technical High School…was four-year starter who played DT, DE, LB, FB, OG and TE…had 83 tackles, 14 sacks, five interceptions and seven FR as senior…also was 41-350, 6 TDs rushing…was all-state and all-city choice…also lettered in basketball and track and field…single…resides in Detroit, Mich. 36 KENTON KEITH Running Back 5-11 210 New Mexico State FA-2007 Born: July 14, 1980 PRO: Signed as FA on January 16, 2007…originally signed as FA with NY Jets on February 27, 2004…was waived on June 16, 2004…played 2003-06 in Canadian Football League with Saskatchewan. CAREER NOTES: Played in 54 career games with Saskatchewan from 2003-06…was 610-3,811, 21 TDs rushing and 126-1,178, 8 TDs receiving. 2003: Was 102-709, 5 TDs rushing/20-142, 3 TDs receiving. 2004: Was 190-1,154, 9 TDs rushing/29-295, 2 TDs receiving. 2005: Was 151-911, 5 TDs rushing/25-228 receiving. 2006: Was 167-1,037, 2 TDs rushing/52-513, 3 TDs receiving…was on club’s practice squad in 2002. COLLEGE: Appeared in 39 games during career…rushed for 2,134 career yards…as senior, led team with 183-839, 13 TDs rushing, while totaling 118 reception yards…as junior, set a school seasonal record with 7.8 rushing avg…. majored in criminal justice. PERSONAL: Full name is Kenton Jermaine Keith…born in Lincoln, Neb….attended Benson High School…had 13.0+ rushing avg. as junior and totaled 2,220 rushing yards in nine games…father, Percy, played 1976-80 at Nebraska…is cousin of former RB-Roger Craig and RB-Ahman Green…resides in Omaha, Neb. 45 LUKE LAWTON Running Back 6-0 240 McNeese State 2nd Year With Colts, 2nd in NFL FA-2007 Born: August 26, 1980 GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2005, 0/4) Total 0/4 PRO: Signed as FA with Colts on February 6, 2007…originally signed as FA with Buffalo on April 30, 2004…was waived on September 5, 2004…was signed to NY Giants practice squad on October 14, 2004…was waived on November 16, 2004…was signed to Buffalo practice squad on December 1, 2004…signed as FA with Atlanta on January 5, 2005…was waived on January 14, 2005…was claimed off waivers by NY Giants on February 7, 2005…was waived on August 29, 2005…was signed to NY Jets practice squad on September 5, 2005…signed as FA with NY Jets on November 18, 2005…was waived on December 13, 2005…was signed to NY Jets practice squad on December 15, 2005…signed as FA with NY Jets on January 4, 2006…was waived on July 27, 2006…was signed to Colts practice squad on November 29, 2006. CAREER NOTES: 2005: Participated in four games on special teams with NYJ…had two special teams stops and 1-0 KOR…saw action 11/20 at Denver, 11/27 vs. New Orleans, 12/4 at New England and 12/11 vs. Oakland. COLLEGE: Was three-year starter who t otaled 246-1,114, 22 TDs rushing…had 569 reception yards for nine TDs…rushing TDs rank 7th in school history, while reception TD total ranks 8th…as senior, was named First-Team All-America at FB by the NFL Draft Report…was first-team All-Southland Football League… majored in marketing. PERSONAL: Full name is Richard Luke Lawton…born in New Iberia, La….attended St. Thomas More High School…earned all-district and all-parish honors in football and baseball…Lawton and his wife reside in Lafayette, La.