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Meeting an opponent in a contest that will be waged before a nation- al audience for the ninth consecutive time, the Indianapolis Colts, 8-0, host the New England Patriots, 6-2, on Sunday, November 15. Kickoff for the game, telecast by NBC Sports, is 8:20 p.m. (EST) in Lucas Oil Stadium. Westwood One provides coast-to-coast radio coverage. The Colts and Patriots have met on a national stage annually since the play- offs following the 2003 season, splitting eight contests. Three of the con- tests have been playoff affairs, with two of those battles deciding the AFC champion. The Patriots topped the Colts on January 18, 2004, 24-14 in Foxborough, to win the conference title. New England beat Indianapolis the next season in the Divisional Playoffs, 20-3 on January 16, 2005 in Gillette Stadium. Indianapolis took consecutive November contests in Foxborough, 40-21 on November 7, 2005 and 27-20 on November 5, 2006. Both wins extended the Colts' record to 8-0. Indianapolis prevailed over New England, 38-34, in the AFC Championship Game on January 21, 2007, earning a berth in Super Bowl XLI. New England ended the Colts' series winning streak with a 24-20 verdict in the RCA Dome on November 4, 2007, in a meeting of the best undefeated records in NFL history (8-0, New England; 7-0, Colts). Indianapolis produced an 18-15 home win last November 2. The first of these nationally-televised outings was a 27-24 Patriots home win in the 2004 opener. The teams are meeting for the fifth consecutive season in November. The Colts and Patriots stand as the winningest organizations since the start of the 1999 season. Indianapolis owns a 122-46 regular-season record during that span, while New England boasts a mark of 116-52. The Colts have an NFL-best nine playoff appearances since 1999, while the Patriots' six appearances are tied for the third-most. The Colts and Patriots each won five consecutive division titles (2003-07), before finishing second in their respective divisions last year. Indianapolis and New England are two of nine organizations to win five or more consecutive divisional flags since the NFL Merger in 1970 (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; 5, Indianapolis, AFC South, 2003-07; 5, New England, AFC East, 2003-07). The clubs also are moving near the top regular-season victory total for any team in any NFL decade. San Francisco won 113 regular-season games during the 1990s. Indianapolis (109) and New England (109) have moved past other promi- REGULAR SEASON GAME 9 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (6-2) at INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (8-0) DATE: Sunday, November 15, 2009 SITE: Lucas Oil Stadium KICKOFF: 8:20 p.m. (EST) CAPACITY: 63,000 SURFACE: FieldTurf COLTS 2009 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE D A Y D A TE O PPONENT T IME /R ESUL T Sun. Sept. 13 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS W 14-12 Mon. Sept. 21 at Miami Dolphins W 27-23 Sun. Sept. 27 at Arizona Cardinals W 31-10 Sun. Oct. 4 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS W 34-17 Sun. Oct. 11 at Tennessee Titans W 31- 9 Sun. Oct. 18 Open Date Sun. Oct. 25 at St. Louis Rams W 42- 6 Sun. Nov. 1 SAN FRANCISCO 49ers W 18-14 Sun. Nov. 8 HOUSTON TEXANS W 20-17 Sun. Nov. 15 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 8:20 p.m. Sun. Nov. 22* at Baltimore Ravens 1:00 p.m. Sun. Nov. 29* at Houston Texans 1:00 p.m. Sun. Dec. 6* TENNESSEE TITANS 1:00 p.m. Sun. Dec. 13* DENVER BRONCOS 1:00 p.m. Thu. Dec. 17* at Jacksonville Jaguars 8:20 p.m. Sun. Dec. 27* NEW YORK JETS 4:15 p.m. Sun. Jan. 3* at Buffalo Bills 1:00 p.m. *subject to change (NFL Flex Scheduling) ~All Times Local to Indianapolis. PERSONNEL REPORT: WR-Anthony Gonzalez (knee), DB-Kelvin Hayden (knee), K-Adam Vinatieri (knee) were out; RB-Donald Brown (shoulder), WR-Pierre Garcon (ankle), DT-Fili Moala (concussion), DB- Jamie Silva (hip) were questionable for the last game. Last game's inactive players were: Gonzalez, Hayden, Vinatieri, Brown, OT-Tony Ugoh, TE-Tom Santi, DT-Fili Moala, QB-Curtis Painter. TELEVISION/RADIO: NBC Sports telecasts with Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth and Andrea Kremer (field reporter). 1070-The Fan/HANK-FM, 97.1 broadcasts with Bob Lamey, Will Wolford and Kevin Lee (field reporter). Westwood One broadcasts nationally with Dave Sims, James Lofton and Hub Arkush (field reporter). WWW.COLTS.COM/MEDIA: Please visit the media site for club information, releases, quotes, feature clips, advisories, etc. The user- name and password is ‘media.’ LONGEST REGULAR-SEASON WINNING STREAKS IN NFL HISTORY Team Games Year New England 21 2006-08 New England 18 2003-04 COLTS *17 2008-09 Chicago 17 1933-34 Chicago 16 1941-42 Miami 16 1971-73 Miami 16 1983-84 Pittsburgh 16 2004-05 COLTS MEDIA SCHEDULE NOV. 11-13 Wednesday - Open Locker Room 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Head Coach Jim Caldwell 12:45 p.m. Practice 2:00-4:00 p.m. Bill Belichick Conference Call 11:15 a.m. Patriots Player Conference Call TBA Thursday- Open Locker Room 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Head Coach Jim Caldwell 12:45 p.m. Practice 2:00-4:00 p.m. Friday- Head Coach Jim Caldwell 10:45 a.m. Practice 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Open Locker Room 1:00-1:45 p.m. *Please view the club’s regular-season media policy for practice availability.

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Meeting an opponent in a contest that will be waged before a nation-al audience for the ninth consecutive time, the Indianapolis Colts, 8-0,host the New England Patriots, 6-2, on Sunday, November 15. Kickofffor the game, telecast by NBC Sports, is 8:20 p.m. (EST) in Lucas OilStadium. Westwood One provides coast-to-coast radio coverage.The Colts and Patriots have met on a national stage annually since the play-offs following the 2003 season, splitting eight contests. Three of the con-tests have been playoff affairs, with two of those battles deciding the AFCchampion. The Patriots topped the Colts on January 18, 2004, 24-14 inFoxborough, to win the conference title. New England beat Indianapolisthe next season in the Divisional Playoffs, 20-3 on January 16, 2005 inGillette Stadium. Indianapolis took consecutive November contests inFoxborough, 40-21 on November 7, 2005 and 27-20 on November 5, 2006.Both wins extended the Colts' record to 8-0. Indianapolis prevailed overNew England, 38-34, in the AFC Championship Game on January 21,2007, earning a berth in Super Bowl XLI. New England ended the Colts'series winning streak with a 24-20 verdict in the RCA Dome on November4, 2007, in a meeting of the best undefeated records in NFL history (8-0,New England; 7-0, Colts). Indianapolis produced an 18-15 home win lastNovember 2. The first of these nationally-televised outings was a 27-24Patriots home win in the 2004 opener. The teams are meeting for the fifthconsecutive season in November.

The Colts and Patriots stand as the winningest organizations since thestart of the 1999 season. Indianapolis owns a 122-46 regular-season recordduring that span, while New England boasts a mark of 116-52. The Coltshave an NFL-best nine playoff appearances since 1999, while the Patriots'six appearances are tied for the third-most. The Colts and Patriots eachwon five consecutive division titles (2003-07), before finishing second intheir respective divisions last year. Indianapolis and New England are twoof nine organizations to win five or more consecutive divisional flags sincethe NFL Merger in 1970 (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; 5, Indianapolis, AFCSouth, 2003-07; 5, New England, AFC East, 2003-07). The clubs also aremoving near the top regular-season victory total for any team in any NFLdecade. San Francisco won 113 regular-season games during the 1990s.Indianapolis (109) and New England (109) have moved past other promi-

REGULAR SEASON GAME 9NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (6-2) at INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (8-0)

DATE: Sunday, November 15, 2009 SITE: Lucas Oil Stadium KICKOFF: 8:20 p.m. (EST)CAPACITY: 63,000 SURFACE: FieldTurf

COLTS 2009 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULEDAY DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULTSun. Sept. 13 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS W 14-12Mon. Sept. 21 at Miami Dolphins W 27-23Sun. Sept. 27 at Arizona Cardinals W 31-10Sun. Oct. 4 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS W 34-17Sun. Oct. 11 at Tennessee Titans W 31- 9Sun. Oct. 18 Open DateSun. Oct. 25 at St. Louis Rams W 42- 6Sun. Nov. 1 SAN FRANCISCO 49ers W 18-14Sun. Nov. 8 HOUSTON TEXANS W 20-17Sun. Nov. 15 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 8:20 p.m.Sun. Nov. 22* at Baltimore Ravens 1:00 p.m.Sun. Nov. 29* at Houston Texans 1:00 p.m.Sun. Dec. 6* TENNESSEE TITANS 1:00 p.m.Sun. Dec. 13* DENVER BRONCOS 1:00 p.m.Thu. Dec. 17* at Jacksonville Jaguars 8:20 p.m.Sun. Dec. 27* NEW YORK JETS 4:15 p.m.Sun. Jan. 3* at Buffalo Bills 1:00 p.m.*subject to change (NFL Flex Scheduling) ~All Times Local to Indianapolis.

PERSONNEL REPORT: WR-Anthony Gonzalez (knee), DB-KelvinHayden (knee), K-Adam Vinatieri (knee) were out; RB-Donald Brown(shoulder), WR-Pierre Garcon (ankle), DT-Fili Moala (concussion), DB-Jamie Silva (hip) were questionable for the last game. Last game'sinactive players were: Gonzalez, Hayden, Vinatieri, Brown, OT-TonyUgoh, TE-Tom Santi, DT-Fili Moala, QB-Curtis Painter.

TELEVISION/RADIO: NBC Sports telecasts with Al Michaels, CrisCollinsworth and Andrea Kremer (field reporter). 1070-TheFan/HANK-FM, 97.1 broadcasts with Bob Lamey, Will Wolford andKevin Lee (field reporter). Westwood One broadcasts nationally withDave Sims, James Lofton and Hub Arkush (field reporter).

WWW.COLTS.COM/MEDIA: Please visit the media site for clubinformation, releases, quotes, feature clips, advisories, etc. The user-name and password is ‘media.’

LONGEST REGULAR-SEASONWINNING STREAKS IN NFL HISTORY

Team Games YearNew England 21 2006-08New England 18 2003-04COLTS *17 2008-09Chicago 17 1933-34Chicago 16 1941-42Miami 16 1971-73Miami 16 1983-84Pittsburgh 16 2004-05

COLTS MEDIA SCHEDULE NOV. 11-13Wednesday - Open Locker Room 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Head Coach Jim Caldwell 12:45 p.m.Practice 2:00-4:00 p.m.Bill Belichick Conference Call 11:15 a.m.Patriots Player Conference Call TBA

Thursday- Open Locker Room 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Head Coach Jim Caldwell 12:45 p.m.Practice 2:00-4:00 p.m.

Friday- Head Coach Jim Caldwell 10:45 a.m.Practice 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.Open Locker Room 1:00-1:45 p.m.

*Please view the club’s regular-season media policy for practice availability.

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COLTS-PATRIOTS SERIES NOTES

New England owns a 42-27 regular season series advantage over theColts, and the Patriots have taken two of three playoff games between theclubs. These teams met last November 2 in Indianapolis, with Indianapolisposting an 18-15 victory. K-Adam Vinatieri booted a 52-yard field goalmidway through the final quarter to help Indianapolis earn the victory. QB-Peyton Manning (21-29-254, 2 TDs) teamed with WR-Anthony Gonzalez(4-55, 2 TDs; 12t; 9t) on two scoring passes, while the Indianapolis defenseproduced takeaways on New England's final two possessions to secure thewin. The Colts held leads of 7-0 and 15-12 before Vinatieri's winning kick.New England used three field goals by K-Stephen Gostkowski and a 6trush by RB-BenJarvus Green-Ellis to tie the contest early in the final peri-od. Tony Dungy coached in his 200th career regular-season game and post-ed his 131st victory, the third-highest 200-game regular-season total by anyhead coach in NFL history (147, Don Shula; 135, George Halas). Theteams met on November 4, 2007 in the RCA Dome, with New Englandearning a 24-20 victory. The contest matched the best unbeaten records inNFL history, (8-0, New England; 7-0, Colts). The Patriots scored twotouchdowns in the final 7:59 to top the Colts. QB-Tom Brady (21-32-255,3 TDs/2 ints.) hit scoring tosses to WR-Wes Welker (3t) and RB-KevinFaulk (13t) to erase a 20-10 Colts lead. Brady also teamed with WR-RandyMoss (9-145, 1 TD; 4t) to open the scoring, but Indianapolis seized the leadjust prior to the half and led most of the way. Manning was 16-27-225, 1TD/int., while RB-Joseph Addai (26-112 rushing/5-114, 1 TD receiving)became the first Colts player ever to tally 100+ yards rushing and receiv-ing in the same game. Manning and Addai teamed on a 73t scoring playjust prior to the half. The outcome snapped a franchise-record 12-gamehome winning streak and a three-game overall Colts series winning streak.The Colts defeated the Patriots in the AFC Championship Game on January21, 2007. In that contest, erasing an 18-point deficit with a 32-point sec-ond-half flurry, the Colts captured the AFC crown with a 38-34 victory.Manning (27-47-349, 1 TD/int.) scored on a 1t rush, tossed a 1t pass andguided the club to 17 fourth-quarter points to earn the club its first SuperBowl berth since the 1970 season. Indianapolis tallied 455 net yards, withsecond-half scoring drives of 76, 76, 67, 59 and 80 yards. The final driveconcluded with a 3t rush by Addai with 1:00 remaining as the club pro-duced the largest championship game comeback in NFL history. Vinatieribooted field goals of 42, 26 and 36 yards, while C-Jeff Saturday (fumblerecovery) and DT-Dan Klecko (1t reception) scored touchdowns. NewEngland bolted to a 21-3 lead behind Brady (21-34-232, 1 TD/int.) and a

39t interception return by DB-Asante Samuel. Indianapolis knotted thecontest at 21-21, 28-28 and 31-31 before the final game-winning drive.The playoff win came after two such setbacks to the Patriots, a 24-14 deci-sion on January 18, 2004 in the AFC Championship Game and a 20-3 deci-sion on January 16, 2005 in the AFC Divisional Playoffs. The Colts havewon the last two regular-season meetings at Gillette Stadium, 27-20 onNovember 5, 2006 and 40-21 on November 7, 2005. New England's lasthome regular-season series win came on September 9, 2004, 27-24. Eachof the last eight meetings between the clubs has been televised nationally.This week's game marks the ninth straight meeting both teams had winningrecords.

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

Colts 400.4 85.4 315.0 2-15- 1 4-29- 1 303.4 108.1 195.3 5- 6- 5 8-14- 9 Patriots 409.3 114.3 295.0 1- 8- 2 2-16- 2 291.8 112.4 179.4 4-10- 2 7-20- 4

2009 TEAM RANKINGS - UNDERLINE DENOTES RANKING IS TIED

REGULAR SEASON SERIES HISTORY(PATRIOTS LEAD COLTS 42-27)

GAME-BY-GAME SINCE 1998DATE LOCATION RESULT COLTS NE

9/13/98 @New England L 6 2911/ 1/98 Indianapolis L 16 219/19/99 @New England L 28 31

12/12/99 Indianapolis W 20 1510/ 8/00 @New England L 16 2410/22/00 Indianapolis W 30 239/30/01 @New England L 13 44

10/21/01 Indianapolis L 17 3811/30/03 Indianapolis L 34 38

9/ 9/04 @New England L 24 2711/ 7/05 @New England W 40 2111/ 5/06 @New England W 27 2011/ 4/07 Indianapolis L 20 2411/ 2/08 Indianapolis W 18 15

POST-SEASON SERIES HISTORY(PATRIOTS LEAD COLTS 2-1)

1/18/04 @New England L 14 241/16/05 @New England L 3 201/21/07 Indianapolis W 38 34

nent decade totals from past NFL teams (113, San Francisco, 1990s, 1 SBtitle; 109, New England, 2000s, 3 SB titles; 109, Colts, 1 SB title; 105,Dallas, 1970s, 2 SB titles; 104, Miami, 1970s, 2 SB titles; 104, SanFrancisco, 1980s, 4 SB titles; 102, Buffalo, 1990s, 0 SB titles; 102, KansasCity, 1990s, 0 SB titles; 100, Dallas, 1990s, 3 SB titles).

The Colts reach Sunday's contest after a 20-17 victory last Sunday athome over Houston. The victory extended the sixth 10+-game regular-sea-son winning streak in franchise history (17, 2008-09; 13, 2005; 11, 1964;11, 1975-76; 11, 1999; 10, 2005-06), the fourth since 1999. In extendingtheir streak to 17 consecutive regular-season victories, the Colts became the4th team to earn a streak of 17+ consecutive regular-season victories (21,New England, 2006-08; 18, New England, 2003-04; 17, Chicago, 1933-34). Last week's victory provided the Colts with their third 8-0 start in thepast five seasons (13-0, 2005; 9-0, 2006) and made Jim Caldwell the onlyColts head coach to win his first eight games. Caldwell is the only rookiehead coach in the Super Bowl era to start 8-0. The 8-0 record now tiesCaldwell for the best start in NFL history by a rookie coach (8, Potsy Clark,Portsmouth, 1931). Indianapolis also extended its NFL record as the only

franchise to win seven or more consecutive regular-season games in sixconsecutive seasons (8, 2004; 13, 2005; 9, 2006; 7 and 6, 2007; 9, 2008; 8,2009). Additionally, the club produced its 10th consecutive home win,marking the 3rd-longest streak in team history (12, 2006-07; 11, 2004-05).New England earned a 27-17 home win over Miami last Sunday.

The Colts are owners of the NFL's best regular-season record (122-46) since the start of the 1999 season, while being the only team to earnnine playoff appearances in the last 10 seasons, including a league-bestseven consecutive post-season berths. Indianapolis has won 67 of its last81 regular-season games. Indianapolis' winning ways include a 35-10record in AFC South play, while the club has owned or shared the lead in103 of 127 weeks of the division's existence. The Colts won five AFCSouth championships from 2003-07, the best divisional-title streak inclub history. Indianapolis is the only NFL team to have double-digit vic-tory totals and playoff appearances each season since the 2002 NFLRealignment. In 2008, Indianapolis produced its seventh consecutive10+-victory season, tying the second-longest streak in NFL history (16,San Francisco, 1983-98; 7, Dallas, 1975-81).

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HEAD COACHES

JIM CALDWELL was named head coach of the Colts on January13, 2009, and this marks his eighth season with Indianapolis. Caldwelljoined the club in 2002 as quarterbacks coach before adding the title ofassistant head coach prior to the 2005 season. Caldwell was promoted toassociate head coach with the club prior to the 2008 season. The club'soffense has produced levels prolific enough during Caldwell's tenure toallow the club to earn an NFL-best seven consecutive playoff appear-ances. The club has earned 10+ victories in seven consecutive seasons,tying the second-longest NFL streak, and the club's six consecutive 12+-victory seasons set the NFL's all-time standard. From 2004-09,Indianapolis became the only NFL team to earn winning streaks of at leastseven games in six consecutive seasons. Caldwell joined the Colts afterserving as quarterbacks coach with Tampa Bay in 2001. Caldwell hasmore than 20 years of collegiate coaching experience. He spent 1993-2000 as head coach at Wake Forest. He served as an assistant coach atSouthern Illinois (1978-80), Northwestern (1981), Colorado (1982-84),Louisville (1985) and Penn State (1986-92). Caldwell has coached in sixbowl games and won a national championship with Penn State in 1986.In addition to serving on Joe Paterno's title staff, Caldwell tutored underthree other coaches who won collegiate crowns (Rey Dempsey, Southern

Illinois; Bill McCartney, Colorado; Howard Schnellenberger, Louisville).Caldwell was a four-year starter at defensive back at Iowa and worked asa graduate assistant for Iowa in 1977. He holds a bachelor's degree fromIowa. Caldwell was born on January 16, 1955 in Beloit, Wis.

BILL BELICHICK was named the 14th head coach in Patriots his-tory on January 27, 2000. Belichick previously served as assistant headcoach/secondary for the New York Jets from 1997-99. Belichick hasdirected the Patriots to regular-season records of 5-11, 11-5, 9-7, 14-2,14-2, 10-6, 12-4, 16-0 and 11-5. He has guided New England to threeSuper Bowl titles, 20-17 over St. Louis in Super Bowl XXXVI, 32-29over Carolina in Super Bowl XXXVIII and 24-21 over Philadelphia inSuper Bowl XXXIX. Belichick began his coaching career with theBaltimore Colts as a special assistant in 1975. He served stints withDetroit (1976-77), Denver (1978) and the New York Giants (1979-90).He spent 1985-90 as Giants defensive coordinator. Their success as adefensive unit contributed to two Super Bowl titles. Following SuperBowl XXV, Belichick was named head coach of the Cleveland Browns.He spent 1991-95 at the Browns helm before spending the 1996 seasonas Patriots assistant head coach/secondary. He played football atWesleyan University in Middletown, Conn.

REGGIE WAYNE VS. NEW ENGLAND

DATE No. Yds. Avg. LG TD09/30/01 Inactive10/21/01 Home 3 33 11.0 19 011/30/03 Home 3 30 10.0 13t 109/09/04 Road 1 42 42.0 42 011/07/05 Road 9 124 13.8 29 111/05/06 Road 6 90 15.0 33 011/04/07 Home 5 62 12.4 24 011/02/08 Home 5 65 13.0 17 0TOTAL 32 446 13.9 42 2

PEYTON MANNING VS. NEW ENGLAND

DATE Att-Comp. Yds. Pct. TD INT LG Rat.09/13/98 Road 33- 21 188 63.6 1 3 22 51.111/01/98 Home 52- 30 278 57.7 2 2 24 69.509/19/99 Road 30- 18 223 60.0 3 2 42 88.612/12/99 Home 27- 15 186 55.5 2 0 52 101.810/08/00 Road 54- 31 334 57.4 1 3 31 58.710/22/00 Home 20- 16 268 80.0 3 0 78t 158.309/30/01 Road 34- 20 196 58.8 1 3 26 48.210/21/01 Home 34- 22 335 64.7 1 0 68 106.911/30/03 Home 48- 29 278 60.4 4 1 26 95.709/09/04 Road 29- 16 256 55.2 2 1 64 93.511/07/05 Road 37- 28 321 75.7 3 1 48 117.111/05/06 Road 36- 20 326 55.6 2 1 44 93.111/04/07 Home 27- 16 225 59.3 1 1 73t 83.111/02/08 Home 29- 21 254 72.4 2 0 26 121.9TOTAL 490-303 3,668 61.8 28 18 78t 88.5

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CONNECTIONS: K-Adam Vinatieri played in New England from1996-2005 and was 263-321 FGs and 376-374 PAT in 160 games tobecome club’s leading scorer while helping team win Super BowlsXXXVI, XXXVIII and XXXIX…Head Coach Bill Belichick was specialassistant on Colts coaching staff in 1975…Assistant Head Coach/OLDante Scarnecchia was OL coach for Colts from 1989-90…OffensiveQuality Control/Assistant OL Coach Pete Metzelaars and DL CoachPepper Johnson were teammates in Detroit while DL Coach JohnTeerlinck and Offensive Coordinator Tom Moore were on coaching staff(1996)…Moore and Strength & Conditioning Coach Mike Woicik were onsame staff in New Orleans (1997)…DB-Jamie Silva attended BostonCollege, where he was teammates with DT-Ron Brace and CoachingAssistant Brian Flores…DE-Josh Thomas was born inPlymouth…Thomas (2001-03) and DE-Dwight Freeney (2001) were atSyracuse while LB Coach Matt Patricia was on coaching staff andDirector of Operations Matt Caracciolo was operations GraduateAssistant…CB-Shawn Springs played for Seattle while Senior OL CoachHoward Mudd and LB Coach Mike Murphy were on staff (1997)...OT-Mark LeVoir attended Notre Dame…OT-Matt Light and LB-RobNinkovich attended Purdue…RB-BenJarvus Green-Ellis attendedIndiana, where Defensive Assistant Coach Bill Teerlinck was on staff…K-Matt Stover played for Baltimore while Special Teams Coordinator ScottO’Brien served in same position (1996-98)...Stover was teammates withLB-Adalius Thomas at Baltimore (2000-06)...Special Assistant to theDefense Rod Perry served on same staff as O’Brien with Carolina ((2002-04)...Perry played in Los Angeles while Scouting Consultant Larry Cookwas on Rams staff (1979-82)…TE-Dallas Clark was teammates with

Coaching Assistant Brian Ferentz at Iowa (2001-02)...Special TeamsCoordinator Ray Rychleski and QB Coach Bill O’Brien were on samestaff at Maryland (2003-04)...Defensive Coordinator Dean Pees wasSecondary Coach for Notre Dame in 1994…TE Coach Shane Waldronwas Offensive Graduate Assistant at Notre Dame…Area Scout DuJuanDaniels is Indianapolis native (Bishop Chatard HS) and served asOffensive Coordinator for Cathedral High School from 2004-05…RB-Donald Brown and CB-Darius Butler were teammates at Connecticut2005-08...RB-Joseph Addai, LB-Eric Alexander and DL-Jarvis Greenwere teammates at LSU…DB-Tim Jennings and TE-Benjamin Watsonwere teammates at Georgia…DB-Jerraud Powers and DB-JonathanWilhite were teammates at Auburn (2005-07)...DT-Keyunta Dawson andWR-Wes Welker were teammates at Texas Tech…LB-Philip Wheelerand LB-Gary Guyton were teammates at Georgia Tech…TE-JacobTamme and DT-Myron Pryor were teammates at Kentucky (2005-07)...DT-Dan Muir and WR-Julian Edelman were teammates at KentState (2006)...Muir was at Kent State while Pees was Head Coach and DBCoach Josh Boyer was Graduate Assistant…RB-Mike Hart and LB-Pierre Woods were teammates at Michigan (2004-05)...Head Coach JimCaldwell, Asst. Head Coach/WR Coach Clyde Christensen, TE CoachRicky Thomas and DB Coach Alan Williams were on coaching staff inTampa while Head Athletic Trainer Jim Whalen was Director ofRehabilitation (2000-01)…RB-Curtis Dickey, uncle of DL-Ty Warren,was 800-3,490, 26 TDs rushing and 124-1,499, 8 TDs receiving in 70games (51 starts) with Colts (1980-85)…Strength and Conditioning CoachJon Torine graduated cum laude from Springfield College.

COLTS-PATRIOTS CONNECTIONS

FEWEST PENALTIES IN FRANCHISE HISTORY(16-GAME SEASON)

YEAR PENALTIES AFC/NFL RANK2007 67 2/32001 76 4/61996 76 1/1

COLTS PENALTIES AND NFL RANK DURINGSEVEN-YEAR PLAYOFF STREAK

YEAR PENALTIES NFL RANK2009 43 T72008 91 142007 67 32006 86 72005 94 T22004 106 T102003 92 T62002 91 7

COLTS RANK AMONG TEAMS LEAST PENALIZED

The Colts have earned playoff berths each of the past seven seasons.During the last seven seasons, the Colts have been penalized third-fewest among NFL teams.

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Joseph Addai (uh-DIE)Antoine Bethea (buh-THAY)Raheem (rah-HEEM) BrockKeyunta (key-UN-tay) DawsonKyle DeVan (duh-VAN)Ryan Diem (DEEM)Dan Federkeil (FAY-der-kyle)Pierre Garcon (gar-SOHN)Tyjuan (tie-WAHN) HaglerRamon Humber (HUM-ber)

Freddy Keiaho (key-AH-ho)Ryan Lilja (LILL-juh)Pat McAfee (MAC-uh-fee)Fili (FEE-lee) Moala (Muh-wa-luh)Jerraud (juh-ROD) PowersGijon (JEE-ON) RobinsonJim Sorgi (SORE-jee)Jacob Tamme (Tammy)Tony Ugoh (YOU-go)Adam Vinatieri (Vin-uh-TERRY)

COLTS AMONG LEAST PENALIZEDIN NFL SINCE 2002

TEAM PENALTIES AVG./GAME

NY Jets 599 4.99

Seattle 635 5.29

COLTS 665 5.54

Denver 677 5.64

Pittsburgh 683 5.69

Kansas City 689 5.74

New England 712 5.93

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THE COLTS BY MONTH SINCE 2002: (OVERALL 93-27)Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan.

2002 2-1 2-2 3-1 3-2 --2003 4-0 2-1 3-2 3-1 --2004 2-1 2-2 4-0 4-0 0-12005 3-0 4-0 4-0 2-2 1-02006 3-0 4-0 3-1 2-3 --2007 4-0 3-0 2-2 4-1 --2008 1-2 2-2 5-0 4-0 --2009 3-0 3-0 2-0TOTAL 22-4 22-7 26-6 22-9 1-1

MOST CONSECUTIVE 10+-VICTORY SEASONS-NFL HISTORY

NO. OF SEASONS TEAM YEARS16 San Francisco 1983-987 COLTS 2002-087 Dallas 1975-816 Dallas 1968-736 Miami 1970-756 LA Rams 1973-786 Dallas 1991-966 New England 2003-08

COLTS STATISTICAL NOTES

BEST NOVEMBER RECORD SINCE 1999TEAM RECORD WINNING %

COLTS 32-12 .727

Tampa Bay 26-14 .650

New England 26-15 .634

Philadelphia 27-16-1 .625

Baltimore 27-18 .600

NY Jets 24-16 .600

Tennessee 24-16 .600

COLTS RECORD BY TURNOVER MARGIN SINCE 2004

TURN. DIFF RECORD WINNING %Plus 3 11-0 1.000Plus 2 19-0 1.000Plus 1 17-3 .850

PLUS 1 OR BETTER = 47-3 (.940)Even 13-4 .765

Minus 1 8-6 .571Minus 2 3-3 .500Minus 3 0-1 .000

THIRD-DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGEYEAR MADE-ATT. PCT. AFC/NFL RANK2009 52-102 51.0 1/12008 101-201 50.2 1/12007 100-203 49.3 1/12006 105-187 56.1* 1/12005 91-187 48.7 1/12004 70-164 42.7 5/72003 91-217 41.9 2/62002 102-227 44.9 2/32001 85-205 41.5 3/62000 94-201 46.8 1/21999 73-186 39.2 6/81998 71-202 35.1 9/17

*-NFL record

FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSION PCT. SINCE 2002TEAM MADE-ATT. PCT.New England 85-134 63.4COLTS 56- 91 61.5Houston 74-125 59.2Jacksonville 89-158 56.3Kansas City 66-118 55.9

THIRD-DOWN CONVERSION PCT. SINCE 2002TEAM MADE-ATT. PCT.COLTS 712-1,488 47.8New Orleans 700-1,628 43.0New England 697-1,622 43.0Green Bay 683-1,628 42.0Pittsburgh 668-1,615 41.4

*Third-down conversion percentage has been a factor in the Colts’offensive success. The Colts converted third downs at the highest ratein the NFL from 2005-08, and have ranked no worse than 8th in the NFLsince 1999. The Colts set an NFL record with a 56.1 percent conversionrate in 2006.

BEST NFL ROAD WINNING PERCENTAGE 2002-2009

TEAM RECORD WINNING %

COLTS 45-15 .750

New England 43-16 .729

Philadelphia 35-23-1 .602

NY Giants 35-26 .574

Pittsburgh 34-26 .567

BEST NFL HOME WINNING PERCENTAGE 2002-2009

TEAM RECORD WINNING %

New England 49-12 .803

COLTS 48-12 .800

Pittsburgh 44-15-1 .742

Baltimore 43-17 .717

Denver 41-19 .683

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COLTS TEAM OFFENSIVE NOTES...

2009 OFFENSIVE NOTES

*The Colts rank 2nd in the AFC and tied for 5th in the NFL, averaging27.1 points per game.*The Colts rank 2nd in the AFC and 4th in the NFL with 400.4 yards pergame.*The Colts rank 1st in NFL passing offense with 315.0 yards per game.*The Colts rank 1st in the NFL in sacks allowed per pass play, allowingone sack per 46.0 attempts (7 sacks, 322 attempts). *The Colts offense ranks 8th in the AFC and 14th in the NFL in TD%inside the red zone, scoring a TD 55.2% of the time (16/29).

COLTS OFFENSE HAS CONTINUED TO RANK

AMONG NFL’S BEST

*The Colts have finished in the top four in NFL scoring offense eightof the last 10 years.*The Colts have finished in the top three in AFC passing offense for 11

consecutive seasons, leading the conference six times in that span.*The Colts have finished in the top six in NFL passing offense for 11

straight seasons, leading the league in 2003 and 2004.*The Colts have finished ranked in the top 10 in NFL total offense for

nine of the last 10 seasons.*In eight of those 10 seasons, the Colts have ranked in the top five in

NFL total offense, including six years in the top three.

COLTS TEAM DEFENSIVE NOTES...2009 DEFENSIVE NOTES

*The Colts rank 5th in the AFC and 8th in the NFL in yards allowed pergame (303.4).*The Colts rank 1st in the NFL in points allowed per game (13.5).*The Colts rank T-3rd in the AFC and T-5th in the NFL in sacks (22).

2008 DEFENSIVE NOTES

*The Colts surrendered only six passing touchdowns, an NFL record forthe fewest passing TDs allowed in a 16-game schedule (record was nineby Denver in 1978 and Pittsburgh in 1990).*The Colts finished in the top 10 in NFL pass defense for the third con-secutive season, marking the first time since the 1970 NFL Merger thatthe team has finished ranked in the top 10 three consecutive seasons. *The Colts defense was 3rd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in TD%inside the red zone, allowing a TD 40.4% of the time (19/47).*Since 2002, the Colts have ranked in the top 10 in scoring defense five times.

COLTS PASSING DEFENSE RANKINGSYEAR YDS./GAME AFC/NFL RANK2009 195.3 5/92008 188.1 3/62007 172.8 1/22006 159.3 2/22005 196.9 5/15

COLTS TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL SINCE 2004

NFL'S BEST REGULAR SEASON RECORDS 1999-2009Record Team Head Coach122-46 COLTS Jim Mora/Tony Dungy/Jim Caldwell116-52 New England Pete Carroll/Bill Belichick106-61-1 Pittsburgh Bill Cowher/Mike Tomlin102-65-1 Philadelphia Andy Reid98-70 Tennessee Jeff Fisher97-71 Denver Mike Shanahan/Josh McDaniels96-72 Green Bay Ray Rhodes/Mike Sherman/Mike McCarthy95-73 Baltimore Brian Billick/John Harbaugh92-77 NY Giants Jim Fassel/Tom Coughlin

COLTS AMONG NFL’S WINNINGEST TEAMSFROM 1999-2009:

The Colts stand as the NFL's winningest team since the start of the1999 season. The Colts own a 122-46 record during that span.

NFL TURNOVER RATIOS FROM 2004-2009FEWEST GIVEAWAYS MOST TAKEAWAYS BEST MARGIN

99 COLTS 186 CHICAGO +72 COLTS116 SAN DIEGO 184 CINCINNATI +49 SAN DIEGO120 JACKSONVILLE 172 CAROLINA +40 CINCINNATI121 NEW ENGLAND 171 COLTS +36 NEW ENGLAND134 WASHINGTON 168 BALTIMORE +21 CAROLINA138 ATLANTA 165 SAN DIEGO +18 NEW YORK GIANTS

DEFENSE OFFENSE MARGIN AFC/NFL RANKInt. Fumbles Total Int. Fumbles Total

2004 19 17 36 10 7 17 +19 1/12005 18 13 31 11 8 19 +12 3/4t2006 15 11 26 9 10 19 +7 4t/6t2007 22 15 37 14 5 19 + 18 2/22008 15 11 26 12 5 17 +9 4/42009 9 6 15 6 2 8 +7 2/5Total 98 73 171 62 37 99 +71

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REWRITING THE COLTS RECORD BOOKS: Manning owns theclub career passing marks in completions, attempts, yards and touchdowns.Manning also owns club records with 18 4+-TD games, six 5+-TD gamesand seven 400+-yard games. His 472 passing yards at Kansas City10/31/04 marked a franchise-best. In 2004, Manning’s seasonal completionpercentage (67.6), touchdowns (49), passing yardage (4,557) and passer rat-ing (121.1) all marked club records. Manning owns the single-game clubmark with 6 TD passes at New Orleans 9/28/03 and at Detroit 11/25/04.

IRONMAN: Manning has started the first 184 games of his career(the longest career-opening streak of any QB in NFL history and thelongest streak in Colts history). He collected his 100th career startingwin in his 154th career game vs. Kansas City 11/18/07, the 5th-fastestpace to 100 wins in NFL history. Manning surpassed Unitas (118) formost wins in Colts history at Miami 9/21/09. Manning has won 10+games in a season 9 times (1999-00, 2002-08), 1st among Colts QBs (3,Unitas; 3, Jones). Among QBs, his 184-game start streak is 2nd-longestin the NFL history (277, Brett Favre, NFL Record).

PEYDIRT: Manning (1998-08) has 20+ TD passes in 11 consecutiveseasons, extending his club record. Manning owns 11 of 21 20+-TD sea-sons in club history. Manning (1998-08) is the only NFL QB with 25+touchdowns passes in 11 consecutive seasons. Manning owns one of five40+ seasons in NFL history (50, Tom Brady, 2007; 49, Manning, 2004;48, Marino, 1984; 44, Marino, 1986; 41, Kurt Warner, 1999). He ownsfour of the franchise’s five 30+-TD seasons (49, Manning, 2004; 33,Manning, 2000; 32, John Unitas, 1959; 31, Manning, 2006-07).

MANNING has taken every snap in 156 of 184 games. Manning took1,590 consecutive snaps to open his career. He had a career-best streakof 1,631 consecutive snaps end at New Orleans 9/28/03. He has taken11,195 of 11,572 possible snaps from 1998-09. The only other QBs totake snaps from scrimmage during Manning’s career are Steve Walsh (21,1999), Mark Rypien (22, 2001), Brock Huard (22, 2003) and Jim Sorgi(75, 2004; 102, 2005; 74, 2007; 56, 2008; 1, 2009). P-Hunter Smith tookone snap in 2000 (fake FG), 2003 (fake FG), 2004 (fake punt) and 2005(fake FG). RB-Edgerrin James took one direct snap in 2005. Manninghas missed one career snap due to injury (vs. Miami, 11/11/01).

QUARTERBACK PEYTON MANNING

NFL ALL-TIME CAREER PASSING LEADERS

TOUCHDOWNS PASSING YARDS1. Brett Favre* 480 1. Brett Favre* 67,0522. Dan Marino 420 2. Dan Marino 61,3613. Peyton Manning* 349 3. John Elway 51,4754. Fran Tarkenton 342 4. Warren Moon 49,3255. John Elway 300 5. Peyton Manning* 48,1736. Warren Moon 291 6. Fran Tarkenton 47,0037. John Unitas 290 7. Vinny Testaverde 46,2338. Vinny Testaverde 275 8. Drew Bledsoe 44,6119. Joe Montana 273 9. Dan Fouts 43,040

10. Dave Krieg 261 10. Joe Montana 40,551

MOST CAREER STARTING WINS IN NFL HISTORYRank Name Record Pct.

1. Brett Favre* 176-101-0 .6352. John Elway 148- 82-1 .6433. Dan Marino 147- 93-0 .613

t4. Peyton Manning* 125- 59-0 .679t4. Fran Tarkenton 125-109-6 .5336. John Unitas 119- 63-4 .6517. Joe Montana 117- 47-0 .7138. Terry Bradshaw 107- 51-0 .6779. Warren Moon 102- 98-0 .510

10. Jim Kelly 101- 59-0 .631

MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 20+-TD PASSESPlayer Cons. SeasonsBrett Favre 12 seasons (1994-2005)Peyton Manning 11 seasons (1998-present)Dan Marino 10 seasons (1983-92)

MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 25+-TD PASSESPlayer Cons. SeasonsPeyton Manning 11 seasons (1998-present)Dan Marino 5 seasons (1984-88)Brett Favre 5 seasons (1994-98)

IN 184 CAREER GAMES, MANNING HASRECORDED THE FOLLOWING:

CATEGORY NO. OF TIMES

2+ Touchdown Passes 1063+ Touchdown Passes 554+ Touchdown Passes 185+ Touchdown Passes 6300+ Passing Yards 54400+ Passing Yards 7100+ Rating Games (min. 15 atts.) 7120+ Completion Games 132Games with TD pass 16250+ Completion Percentage 17755+ Completion Percentage 15860+ Completion Percentage 134Colts scored 30+ Points 69Produced 100+ Receiver 114Red Zone TD: Int Ratio 213:23

PEYTON MANNING BY THE YARDSPASSING YARDS (184 games) TOTAL OFFENSE (184 games)200+ yards 150 games 300+ yards 153 games250+ yards 106 games 350+ yards 104 games300+ yards 54 games 400+ yards 47 games350+ yards 20 games400+ yards 7 games

NFL ALL-TIME CAREER COMPLETIONS LEADERS1. 5,894 Brett Favre*2. 4,967 Dan Marino3. 4,123 John Elway4. 4,060 Peyton Manning*5. 3,988 Warren Moon6. 3,839 Drew Bledsoe7. 3,787 Vinny Testaverde8. 3,686 Fran Tarkenton9. 3,409 Joe Montana

10. 3,297 Dan FoutsManning 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 16/16 515-337 4,040 65.4 31 14 73t 98.02008 16/16 555-371 4,002 66.8 27 12 75 95.02009 8/8 313-221 2,545 70.6 16 5 80t 105.2TOTAL 184/184 6,273-4,060 48,173 64.7 349 170 86t 95.3

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/NFL 2007 AFC/NFL 2008 AFC/NFL 2009 AFC/NFLComp. 305 5/6 362 1/3 337 3/7 371 2/4 221 1/1Attempts 453 9/13 557 1/4 515 4/10 555 2/5 313 2/3Comp. Pct. 67.3 3/3 65.0 2/3 65.4 4/6 66.8 2/3 70.6 2/2Yards 3,747 5/7 4,397 1/2 4,040 3/7 4,002 3/6 2,545 2/2Yds./Att. 8.3 2/2 7.89 1/4 7.84 2/3 7.21 6/13 8.13 4/7TDs 28 2/2 31 1/1 31 3/4 27 2/5 16 2*/3*Rating 104.1 1/1 101.0 1/1 98.0 4/4 95.0 3/5 105.2 1*/3

MANNING AMONG COLTS QUARTERBACKS

Attempts Completions Yards Touchdowns Games6,273 Manning 4,060 Manning 48,173 Manning 349 Manning 206 Unitas5,110 Unitas 2,796 Unitas 39,768 Unitas 287 Unitas 184 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

2009 PEYTON MANNING GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT Att-Comp. Yds. Pct. TD INT LG Rat. Result 09/13 vs. Jacksonville 38-28 301 73.7 1 1 39 94.3 W 14-1209/21 at Miami 23-14 303 60.9 2 0 80t 133.9 W 27-2309/27 at Arizona 35-24 379 68.6 4 1 72 130.5 W 31-1010/04 vs. Seattle 41-31 353 70.8 2 1 35 107.1 W 34-1710/11 at Tennessee 44-36 309 81.8 3 1 39t 109.2 W 31- 910/25 at St. Louis 34-23 235 67.6 3 0 27t 116.7 W 42- 611/01 vs. San Francisco 48-31 347 64.6 0 0 40 86.0 W 18-1411/08 vs. Houston 50-34 318 68.0 1 1 26 83.6 W 20-1711/15 vs. New England11/22 at Baltimore11/29 at Houston12/06 vs. Tennessee12/13 vs. Denver12/17 at Jacksonville12/27 vs. New York Jets01/03 at Buffalo

TOTAL 313-221 2,545 70.6 16 5 80t 105.2 8-0

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MANNINGAND MORE MILESTONES: Manning, a nine-time ProBowler (1999-00, 2002-08), is the only player in NFL history with 3,000passing yards in each of his 1st 11 seasons, and he owns 11 of the 173,000+ passing seasons in Colts history (3, Unitas; 3, Bert Jones).Manning extended his NFL-record streak of 4,000+ seasons to six in2004, tying Dan Marino’s all-time NFL mark. He holds the NFL careermark for 4,000+ passing seasons with nine.

MISCELLANEOUS: Manning has 71 career 100+ rating games (min-imum 15 attempts), including three perfect rating games of 158.3, tied forthe most by any NFL QB (3, Roethlisberger; 3, Warner) since 1973 whenthe rating system was instituted. The Colts are 64-7 in those 71 games.Manning has 33 career 50+-yard TD passes, including a career-high 6 in2000. He has hit passes to 7+ different players 55 times in his career andwith 8+ players 15 times. Manning is the only player in club history tothrow for 400+ yards in multiple games.

MANNING TD PASSES BY TARGET (32): M. Harrison (112), R.Wayne (57), D. Clark (34), M. Pollard (34), B. Stokley (15), E. James(11), J. Addai (8), K. Dilger (7), A. Gonzalez (7), T. Small (7), T.Wilkins (7), J. Pathon (6), B. Fletcher (5), A.Collie (4), M. Faulk (4), D.Rhodes (4), T. Walters (4), Q. Ismail (3), J. Mungro (3), P. Garcon (2),E.G. Green (2), B. Utecht (2), R. Williams (2), J. Finn (1), T. Insley (1),K. Keith (1) D. Klecko (1), L. Lawton (1), A. Moorehead (1), M. Roberg(1), T. Santi (1), L. Warren (1).

MANNING’S COMPLETIONS BY RECEIVERS (Top 11): M.Harrison (953), R. Wayne (627), E. James (355), D. Clark (310), M.Pollard (243), K. Dilger (150), J. Addai (140), J. Pathon (138), B.Stokley (134), D. Rhodes (125), T. Wilkins (117).

MANNING’S YARDS BY RECEIVER (Top 10): M. Harrison(12,766), R. Wayne (8,736), D. Clark (3,729), M. Pollard (3,138), E.James (2,833), B. Stokley (1,794), K. Dilger (1,663), J. Pathon (1,650),T. Wilkins (1,445), A. Gonzalez (1,230).

MANNING’S TOP 10 RATING GAMES (with min. 15 attempts)Date 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)12/9/07 at Baltimore 157.5 (13-17-249, 4 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)

MOST PROLIFIC QB-WR TD DUOs IN NFL HISTORYPeyton Manning-Marvin Harrison, Colts, 1998-08 112Steve 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 63Peyton Manning-Reggie Wayne, Colts, 2001-present 57Brett Favre-Antonio Freeman, Green Bay 1995-03 57John Hadl-Lance Alworth, San Diego, 1962-70 56Dan Marino-Mark Duper, Miami, 1983-92 55Joe Montana-Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-92 55

MOST PROLIFIC ACTIVE QB-WR TD DUOs Peyton Manning-Reggie Wayne, Colts, 2001-09 57Jake Delhomme-Steve Smith, Panthers, 2003-09 38Carson Palmer-Chad Ochocinco, Bengals, 2003-09 36Peyton Manning-Dallas Clark, Colts, 2003-09 34Ben Roethlisberger-Hines Ward, Steelers, 2004-09 34

MOST CONSECUTIVE 3,000+-YARD PASSING SEASONSPlayer Cons. SeasonsBrett Favre 17 seasons (1992-present)Peyton Manning 11 seasons (1998-present)Dan Marino 9 seasons (1984-92)

NFL QBs WITH MULTIPLE 4,000+ PASSING SEASONS9 Peyton Manning, Colts 1999-04, 06-086 Dan Marino, Miami 1984-86, 88, 92, 945 Brett Favre, Green Bay 1995, 98-99, 04, 074 Warren Moon, Houston/Minn. 1990-91, 1994-953 Dan Fouts, San Diego 1979-813 Drew Bledsoe, NE/Buff. 1994, 96, 023 Drew Brees, New Orleans 2006-083 Trent Green, Kansas City 2003-053 Kurt Warner, St. Louis, Ariz. 1999, 01, 082 Steve Young, San Francisco 1993, 982 Tom Brady, New England 2005, 07

TOTAL OFFENSE UNDER MANNINGThe Colts have had 11 consecutive seasons of 5,000+ net yards offense. The team had a club-record 6,475 yards in 2004. Manning has engineered 11 of the 16 5,000+ seasons in club history.YEAR TOTAL YDS. YDS./GAME AFC/NFL RANK2009 3,203 400.4 2/42008 5,368 335.5 6/152007 5,739 358.7 2/52006 6,070 379.4 1/32005 5,799 362.4 2/32004 6,475 404.7 2/22003 5,874 367.1 2/32002 5,616 351.0 5/92001 5,955 372.2 1/22000 6,141 383.8 2/31999 5,726 357.9 1/41998 5,116 319.8 7/12

MANNING TD PASSES BY QUARTER:QUARTER TD PASSES

1st 822nd 973rd 904th 80

MANNING DURING 17-GAME WINNING STREAKDate Opponent Att-Comp Yds Pct TD Int Rating11/02 vs. NE 29-21 254 72.4 2 0 121.911/09 at Pittsburgh 40-21 240 52.5 3 0 95.811/16 vs. Houston 46-30 320 65.2 2 0 99.911/23 at San Diego 44-32 255 72.7 2 1 92.511/30 at Cleveland 21-15 125 71.4 0 2 46.812/07 vs. Cincinnati 32-26 277 81.3 3 0 134.012/14 vs. Detroit 37-28 318 75.7 1 0 110.012/18 at Jacksonville 34-29 364 85.3 3 0 140.712/28 vs. Tennessee 7-7 95 100.0 1 0 158.3-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

9/13 vs. Jacksonville 38-28 301 73.7 1 1 94.39/21 at Miami 23-14 303 60.9 2 0 133.99/28 at Arizona 35-24 379 68.6 4 1 130.5

10/04 vs. Seattle 41-31 353 70.8 2 1 107.110/11 at Tennessee 44-36 309 81.8 3 1 109.210/25 at St. Louis 34-23 235 67.6 3 0 116.711/01 vs. San Francisco 48-31 347 64.6 0 0 86.011/08 vs. Houston 50-34 318 68.0 1 1 83.6TOTALS 603-430 4,793 71.3 33 8 107.3

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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 Peyton Manning 157Kurt Warner 50 Brett Favre 84 Peyton Manning 106 Peyton Manning 132 Dan Marino 157John Unitas 53 Peyton Manning 86 Brett Favre 107 Brett Favre 141 Brett Favre 167Peyton Manning 56 John Unitas 87 Tom Brady 116 John Unitas 149 Fran Tarkenton 217

25,000 Yards Games 30,000 Yards Games 35,000 Yards Games 40,000 Yards Games 45,000 Yards GamesDan Marino 92 Dan Marino 114 Dan Marino 134 Dan Marino 153 Dan Marino 172Peyton Manning 97 Kurt Warner 114 Peyton Manning 135 Peyton Manning 154 Peyton Manning 174Kurt Warner 97 Peyton Manning 115 Drew Bledsoe 145 Warren Moon 165 Warren Moon 186Drew Brees 103 Warren Moon 125 B. Favre/W. Moon 147 Brett Favre 166 Brett Favre 191

NFL’S TOP 10 CAREER LEADING PASSERS AND A 12-YEAR COMPARISON WITH PEYTON MANNING

Yards Name Games Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Yd/Att. TD Int. Rating Years67,052* Brett Favre 176 5,992 3,652 60.9 42,285 7.06 314 188 86.7 1991-0261,361 Dan Marino 172 6,049 3,604 59.6 45,173 7.47 328 185 88.2 1983-9451,475 John Elway 174 5,384 3,030 56.3 37,736 7.01 199 177 76.8 1983-9449,325 Warren Moon 172 5,753 3,380 58.8 42,177 7.33 247 199 81.5 1984-9548,173* Peyton Manning 184 6,273 4,060 64.7 48,173 7.68 349 170 95.3 1998-0947,003 Fran Tarkenton 164 4,175 2,290 54.9 31,135 7.46 234 180 79.6 1961-7246,233 Vinny Testaverde 156 4,598 2,559 55.7 32,479 7.06 204 190 75.5 1987-9844,611 Drew Bledsoe 172 6,049 3,449 57.0 39,808 6.58 221 181 76.7 1993-0443,040 Dan Fouts 144 4,380 2,585 59.0 33,854 7.73 201 185 81.2 1973-8440,551 Joe Montana 169 4,579 2,914 63.6 34,998 7.64 242 123 93.4 1979-90

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

TEAMS W-L ATTS COMP PCT. YDS. TD INT LG SACKS RATINGAFC EAST 24-22 1584 975 0.616 11,378 72 56 80t 57-413 83.7AFC NORTH 18- 3 722 467 0.647 5522 41 16 80t 23-149 97.5AFC SOUTH 36-10 1524 1041 0.683 12,237 90 30 76 43-272 103.9AFC WEST 15- 8 825 511 0.619 6050 38 25 63 35-223 87.0

AFC TOTALS 93-43 4655 2994 0.643 35,187 241 127 80t 161-1057 93.1NFC TOTALS 32-16 1618 1066 0.659 12,986 108 43 86t 51-308 101.6LEAGUE TOTALS 125-59 6273 4060 0.647 48,173 349 170 86t 212-1365 95.3

Name Games Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Yd/Att. TD Int. Rating YearsPeyton Manning 184 6,273 4,060 64.7 48,173 7.68 349 170 95.3 1998-09 Troy Aikman 165 4,715 2,898 61.5 32,942 6.99 165 141 81.6 1989-00Jeff George 134 3,967 2,298 57.9 27,602 6.96 154 113 80.4 1990-01Drew Bledsoe 172 6,049 3,449 57.0 39,808 6.58 221 181 76.7 1993-04Steve Bartkowski 129 3,456 1,932 55.9 24,124 6.98 156 144 75.4 1975-86John Elway 174 5,384 3,030 56.3 37,736 7.01 199 177 76.8 1983-94Vinny Testaverde 156 4,598 2,559 55.7 32,479 7.06 204 190 75.5 1987-98Terry Bradshaw 157 3,653 1,893 51.8 26,144 7.16 193 199 70.0 1970-81Jim Plunkett 136 3,148 1,631 51.8 21,620 6.87 141 176 65.5 1971-82

QBs TAKEN AS FIRST OVERALL DRAFT PICK SINCE 1970 COMPLETE 12-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 12 seasons.

MANNING AMONG NFL’S TOP LEADING PASSERS THROUGH FIRST 12 SEASONS

Attempts Completions Yards Touchdowns Rating6,273 Manning 4,060 Manning 48,173 Manning 349 Manning 96.2 Young6,049 Bledsoe 3,652 Favre 45,173 Marino 328 Marino 95.3 Manning6,049 Marino 3,604 Marino 42,285 Favre 314 Favre 93.4 Montana5,992 Favre 3,449 Bledsoe 42,177 Moon 252 Unitas 93.3 Warner5,753 Moon 3,380 Moon 39,808 Bledsoe 247 Moon 88.2 Marino

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COLTS’ RECORD WHEN MANNING…RECORD WITH PEYTON UNDER CENTER PASS ATTEMPTS YARDS INTERCEPTIONSGames Started: 184 Less than 20: 4-3 Less than 200: 21-13 None: 63-11Overall: 125-59 20-29 attempts: 36-12 200-299 yards: 71-25 1 interception: 49-16Home: 67-25 30-39 attempts: 64-18 300-399 yards: 27-20 2 interceptions: 13-21 Away: 58-34 40-49 attempts: 19-19 400 or more: 6-1 3 or more: 0-11On Grass: 40-25 50 or more: 2-7On Turf: 85-34Indoor: 70-29 COMPLETIONS TOUCHDOWNS SACKSOutdoor: 55-30 Less than 10: 2-2 None: 12-10 None: 50-20vs. AFC: 93-43 10-19 completions: 31-17 1 touchdown: 34-22 1 sack: 43-10vs. NFC: 32-16 20-29 completions: 83-31 2 touchdowns: 36-15 2 sacks: 20-17Overtime: 3-2 30 or more: 9-9 3 or more: 43-12 3 or more sacks: 12-12

TOP TOUCHDOWN CONNECTIONS IN COLTS HISTORY

1. 112 Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison2. 63 John Unitas to Raymond Berry3. 57 Peyton Manning to Reggie Wayne4. 43 John Unitas to Lenny Moore5. 41 John Unitas to Jimmy Orrt6. 34 Peyton Manning to Dallas Clarkt6. 34 Peyton Manning to Marcus Pollard

MOST GAMES 4+-TD PASSES IN A SEASON

6 Peyton Manning, Colts, 20046 Dan Marino, Miami, 19845 Tom Brady, New England, 2007 5 Brett Favre, Green Bay, 19965 Dan Marino, Miami, 19865 Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia, 2004

MOST GAMES CAREER GAMES 5+-TD PASSES

6 Peyton Manning, Colts6 Dan Marino, Miami

MOST GAMES 2+-TD PASSES TO START A SEASON

13 Peyton Manning, Colts, 200412 John Unitas, Colts, 195910 Dan Marino, Miami, 198410 Tom Brady, NE, 2007

HIGHEST PASSER RATING (SEASON)121.1 Peyton Manning, Colts, 2004117.2 Tom Brady, New England, 2007112.8 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

HIGHEST CAREER AVERAGE TD PASSES PER GAME (Min. 150 TDs)PLAYER TD PASSES GAMES TD PASSES/GAMEPeyton Manning* 349 184 1.8967Tom Brady* 213 121 1.7603Dan Marino 420 242 1.7355Brett Favre* 480 281 1.7082Kurt Warner* 198 117 1.6923Drew Brees* 185 115 1.6087Jim Kelly 237 160 1.4813Donovan McNabb* 204 140 1.4571Joe Montana 273 192 1.4219Dan Fouts 254 181 1.4033

MOST CAREER 4+-TD GAMESPLAYER GAMESBrett Favre* 21Dan Marino 21Peyton Manning* 18John Unitas 17

MOST CAREER 3+-TD GAMESPLAYER GAMESBrett Favre* 68Dan Marino 62Peyton Manning* 55Fran Tarkenton 41

MOST CAREER 400+-YARD GAMESPLAYER GAMESDan Marino 13Peyton Manning* 7Joe Montana 7Warren Moon 7

TOUCHDOWN PASSES FROM 98-09PLAYER TDsPeyton Manning 349Brett Favre 298Tom Brady 213Donovan McNabb 204Kurt Warner 198Drew Brees 185

PASSING YARDS FROM 98-09PLAYER PASSING YDS.Peyton Manning 48,173Brett Favre 44,461Kerry Collins 31,169Kurt Warner 30,766Donovan McNabb 30,555Tom Brady 28,810

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MANNING’S FOURTH-QUARTER AND OVERTIME GAME-WINNING DRIVES (39)Victories in which Manning has rallied Colts from a fourth-quarter deficit or tie to win

Manning has 39 career fourth-quarter and overtime game-winning drives, 1st in club history with Unitas (31). He had a club record 7 in 1999.

Date Opponent Down Won Go-Ahead Scoring Play Time Left Drive/TOP Manning Drive Stats11/15/98 vs. NY Jets 17-23 24-23 14t pass to TE-Marcus Pollard :24 15-80/2:40 8-13-93, 1 TD pass9/26/99 at San Diego 13-19 27-19 12t Manning run 11:41 8-83/2:47 3-6-46 pass; 12t rush

10/17/99 at NY Jets 13-13 16-13 Vanderjagt 27 FG :14 10-35/4:18 2-2-12 pass, 1-(-2 rush)*10-13 Vanderjagt 18 FG 12:06 12-53/4:43 4-8-40 pass

10/31/99 vs. Dallas 21-24 34-24 40t pass to WR-Marvin Harrison 14:55 7-75/3:31 4-7-76, 1 TD pass11/7/99 vs. Kansas City 16-17 25-17 7t Manning run 10:49 6-54/3:04 2-3-17 pass/2-10 rush, 7t12/5/99 at Miami 34-34 37-34 Vanderjagt 53 FG :00 4-33/0:36 2-2-34 passing

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

*19-28 2t James run 9:54 11-77/5:06 6-7-53 pass/1-9 rush9/3/00 at Kansas City 14-14 27-14 Vanderjagt 23 FG 13:37 9-27/3:56 3-4-16 pass

10/1/00 at Buffalo 15-16 18-16 Vanderjagt 45 FG :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 1t pass to RB-Edgerrin James 6:16 8-65/3:32 6-9-40, 1 TD pass10/13/02 vs. Baltimore 19-20 22-20 Vanderjagt 38 FG :04 11-60/2:18 5-6-49 pass11/17/02 vs. Dallas 3-3 20-3 Vanderjagt 32 FG 13:06 12-76/6:53 3-3-31 pass/1-(-1) rush11/24/02 at Denver 20-20 23-20 Vanderjagt 51 FG 9:22 OT 10-35/5:38 2-3-14 pass

*17-20 Vanderjagt 54 FG :03 11-44/1:37 3-8-27 pass/2-12 rush12/15/02 at Cleveland 21-23 28-23 3t Mungro run 6:46 6-86/3:00 2-2-53 pass

*14-23 3t pass to WR-Marvin Harrison 11:30 7-57/2:58 4-6-49, 1 TD pass12/29/02 vs. Jacksonville 13-13 20-13 11t pass to TE-Marcus Pollard 2:26 7-47/2:11 3-3-32 pass, 1 TD pass

*10-13 Vanderjagt 27 FG 5:46 16-68/8:09 5-9-25 pass/1-8 rush9/7/03 at Cleveland 6-6 9-6 Vanderjagt 45 FG :01 11-65/2:38 8-10-65 pass

10/6/03 at Tampa Bay 35-35 38-35 Vanderjagt 29 FG 3:47 OT 15-76/6:46 5-9-49 pass*28-35 1t R. Williams run :35 5-85/1:06 2-3-64 pass*21-35 28t pass to WR-Marvin Harrison 2:29 6-58/1:08 5-6-63, 1 TD pass*14-35 3t Mungro run 3:37 4-12/1:32 1-2-6 pass

11/23/03 at Buffalo 10-14 17-14 1t James run 1:38 16-83/6:00 5-7-55 pass*3-14 14t James run 10:40 9-61/4:11 3-4-15 pass

12/28/03 at Houston 17-17 20-17 Vanderjagt 43 FG :00 12-65/2:40 2-4-22 pass/2-8 rush*10-17 5t pass to WR-Brandon Stokley 3:50 1-5/0:05 1-1-5, 1 TD pass*3-17 6t James run 14:57 11-67/5:36 3-3-24 pass

9/19/04 at Tennessee 17-17 31-17 4t James run 7:31 11-80/3:57 4-7-70 pass*10-17 1t pass to TE-Marcus Pollard 14:56 6-80/2:42 3-4-57 pass, 1 TD pass

10/03/04 at Jacksonville 17-17 24-17 3t James run 3:33 13-74/7:04 5-5-33 pass11/8/04 vs. Minnesota 28-28 31-28 Vanderjagt 35 FG :02 9-55/2:52 2-2-23 pass/3-12 rush

12/26/04 vs. San Diego 31-31 34-31 Vanderjagt 30 FG 12:13 OT 5-61/2:47 2-2-58 pass*23-31 21t pass to WR-Brandon Stokley :56 9-80/2:46 6-8-85, 1 TD pass

9/18/05 vs. Jacksonville 0-3 10-3 6t Carthon run 8:33 17-88/8:59 3-3-21 pass10/1/06 at NY Jets 24-28 31-28 1t Manning run :50 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 5:10 10-43/4:28 4-6-34, 1 TD pass

10/29/06 at Denver 31-31 34-31 Vinatieri 37 FG :02 8-62/1:47 5-5-47 pass*23-28 19t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 3:35 7-80/3:19 5-6-75, 1 TD pass

11/18/07 vs. Kansas city 10-10 13-10 Vinatieri 24 FG :03 14-61/6:56 4-4-59 pass/4-(-3) rush12/16/07 at Oakland 13-14 21-14 20t pass to WR-Anthony Gonzalez 4:49 11-91/5:40 7-7-68, 1 TD pass9/14/08 at Minnesota 15-15 18-15 Vinatieri 47 FG :03 5-21/1:04 1-2-20 pass

7-15 32t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 5:54 3-61/1:15 3-3-61, 1 TD pass10/5/08 at Houston 24-27 31-27 5t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 1:54 2-20/0:42 1-1-5, 1 TD pass

*17-27 68t Gary Brackett FR 3:36*10-27 7t pass to TE-Tom Santi 4:04 11-81/4:14 8-10-59, 1 TD pass/1-11 rush

11/2/08 vs. New England 15-15 18-15 Vinatieri 52 FG 8:05 8-48/3:28 2-4-44 pass11/9/08 at Pittsburgh 17-20 24-20 17t pass to RB-Dominic Rhodes 3:04 4-32/1:40 1-1-17, 1 TD pass

11/23/08 at San Diego 20-20 23-20 Vinatieri 51 FG :00 8-37/1:30 4-6-36 pass12/14/08 vs. Detroit 21-21 31-21 1t Rhodes run 8:39 7-88/4:13 4-4-74 pass9/21/09 at Miami 20-23 27-23 48t pass to WR-Pierre Garcon 3:18 4-80/0:32 3-4-80, 1 TD pass11/1/09 vs. San Francisco 12-14 18-14 Addai 22t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 14:53 9-70/3:10 4-6-30 pass11/8/09 vs. Houston 13-17 20-17 2t Addai run 7:11 8-61/3:49 3-4-38 pass

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

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NFL TEAM-BY-TEAM STARTING QUARTERBACKS SINCE SEPTEMBER 6, 1998 (2009 starters in boldface)Arizona (8): Jeff Blake, Dave Brown, Shaun King, Matt Leinart, Josh McCown, John Navarre, Jake Plummer, Kurt WarnerAtlanta (12): Chris Chandler, Steve DeBerg, Tony Graziani, Joey Harrington, Doug Johnson, Danny Kanell, Kurt Kittner, Byron Leftwich,

Chris Redman, Matt Ryan, Matt Schaub, Michael Vick Baltimore (15): Tony Banks, Jeff Blake, Kyle Boller, Stoney Case, Randall Cunningham, Trent Dilfer, Joe Flacco, Elvis Grbac, Jim Harbaugh,

Steve McNair, Scott Mitchell, Chris Redman, Troy Smith, Anthony Wright, Eric ZeierBuffalo (8): Drew Bledsoe, Trent Edwards, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Doug Flutie, Kelly Holcomb, Rob Johnson, J.P. Losman, Alex Van PeltCarolina (10): Steve Beuerlein, David Carr, Kerry Collins, Jake Delhomme, Randy Fasani, Matt Lytle, Matt Moore, Rodney Peete, Vinny

Testaverde, Chris WeinkeChicago (16): Henry Burris, Chris Chandler, Jay Cutler, Brian Griese, Rex Grossman, Chad Hutchinson, Erik Kramer, Craig Krenzel, Shane

Matthews, Cade McNown, Jim Miller, Moses Moreno, Kyle Orton, Jonathan Quinn, Steve Stenstrom, Kordell StewartCincinnati (9): Jeff Blake, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Gus Frerotte, Paul Justin, Jon Kitna, Scott Mitchell, Neil O’Donnell, Carson Palmer, Akili SmithCleveland (13): Derek Anderson, Tim Couch, Ty Detmer, Trent Dilfer, Ken Dorsey, Charlie Frye, Jeff Garcia, Bruce Gradkowski, Kelly

Holcomb, Luke McCown, Doug Pederson, Brady Quinn, Spergon Wynn Dallas (13): Troy Aikman, Drew Bledsoe, Quincy Carter, Randall Cunningham, Jason Garrett, Drew Henson, Chad Hutchinson,

Brad Johnson, Ryan Leaf, Tony Romo, Clint Stoerner, Vinny Testaverde, Anthony WrightDenver (11): Steve Beuerlein, Bubby Brister, Jay Cutler, John Elway, Gus Frerotte, Brian Griese, Jarious Jackson, Danny Kanell, Chris

Miller, Kyle Orton, Jake PlummerDetroit (13): Charlie Batch, Stoney Case, Daunte Culpepper, Ty Detmer, Gus Frerotte, Jeff Garcia, Joey Harrington, Jon Kitna, Mike

McMahon, Scott Mitchell, Dan Orlovsky, Frank Reich, Matthew StaffordGreen Bay (2): Brett Favre, Aaron RodgersHouston (5): Tony Banks, David Carr, Dave Ragone, Sage Rosenfels, Matt SchaubIndianapolis (1): Peyton ManningJacksonville (7): Mark Brunell, Jay Fiedler, David Garrard, Quinn Gray, Byron Leftwich, Jamie Martin, Jonathan QuinnKansas City (8): Matt Cassell, Brodie Croyle, Rich Gannon, Elvis Grbac, Trent Green, Damon Huard, Warren Moon, Tyler ThigpenMiami (15): John Beck, Daunte Culpepper, A.J. Feeley, Jay Fiedler, Gus Frerotte, Trent Green, Brian Griese, Joey Harrington, Chad Henne,

Damon Huard, Cleo Lemon, Ray Lucas, Dan Marino, Chad Pennington, Sage RosenfelsMinnesota (11): Brooks Bollinger, Todd Bouman, Daunte Culpepper, Randall Cunningham, Brett Favre, Gus Frerotte, Jeff George, Kelly

Holcomb, Tarvaris Jackson, Brad Johnson, Spergon Wynn New England (4): Drew Bledsoe, Tom Brady, Matt Cassel, Scott ZolakNew Orleans (9): Jeff Blake, Todd Bouman, Drew Brees, Aaron Brooks, Kerry Collins, Jake Delhomme, Billy Joe Hobert, Billy Joe Tolliver,

Danny WuerffelN.Y. Giants (6): Kerry Collins, Kent Graham, Danny Kanell, Eli Manning, Jesse Palmer, Kurt WarnerN.Y. Jets (10): Brooks Bollinger, Quincy Carter, Kelly Clemens, Brett Favre, Glenn Foley, Ray Lucas, Rick Mirer, Chad Pennington, Mark Sanchez,

Vinny TestaverdeOakland (12): Aaron Brooks, Kerry Collins, Daunte Culpepper, Rich Gannon, Jeff George, Donald Hollas, Josh McCown, Rick Mirer,

JaMarcus Russell, Marques Tuiasosopo, Andrew Walter, Wade Wilson Philadelphia (9): Koy Detmer, A.J. Feeley, Jeff Garcia, Bobby Hoying, Kevin Kolb, Mike McMahon, Donovan McNabb, Doug Pederson, Rodney PeetePittsburgh (6): Charlie Batch, Kent Graham, Tommy Maddox, Ben Roethlisberger, Kordell Stewart, Mike TomczakSt. Louis (12): Tony Banks, Brock Berlin, Kyle Boller, Steve Bono, Marc Bulger, Chris Chandler, Scott Covington, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Gus

Frerotte, Trent Green, Jamie Martin, Kurt WarnerSan Diego (8): Drew Brees, Doug Flutie, Jim Harbaugh, Erik Kramer, Ryan Leaf, Moses Moreno, Philip Rivers, Craig WhelihanSan Francisco (12):Ty Detmer, Trent Dilfer, Ken Dorsey, Jeff Garcia, Shaun Hill, J.T. O’Sullivan, Cody Pickett, Tim Rattay, Alex Smith, Steve

Stenstrom, Chris Weinke, Steve YoungSeattle (9): Trent Dilfer, Glenn Foley, John Friesz, Charlie Frye, Matt Hasselbeck, Brock Huard, Jon Kitna, Warren Moon, Seneca WallaceTampa Bay (14): Trent Dilfer, Josh Freeman, Jeff Garcia, Bruce Gradkowski, Brian Griese, Brad Johnson, Josh Johnson, Rob Johnson, Shaun

King, Byron Leftwich, Luke McCown, Tim Rattay, Chris Simms, Eric Zeier Tennessee (6): Kerry Collins, Matt Mauck, Steve McNair, Neil O’Donnell, Billy Volek, Vince YoungWashington (12): Tony Banks, Mark Brunell, Jason Campbell, Todd Collins, Gus Frerotte, Jeff George, Trent Green, Tim Hasselbeck, Brad

Johnson, Shane Matthews, Patrick Ramsey, Danny Wuerffel

MOST COMPLETIONS PER DECADE

Player Comp.1970s Fran Tarkenton 2,0561980s Joe Montana 2,5801990s Dan Marino 2,7932000s Peyton Manning 3,403

Brett Favre 3,235

BEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGEPER DECADE

Player Comp. Pct.1970s Ken Stabler 59.91980s Ken Anderson 64.11990s Steve Young 66.32000s Chad Pennington 66.1

Peyton Manning 65.9Kurt Warner 65.6

MOST PASSING YARDS PER DECADE

Player Yards1970s Fran Tarkenton 23,8641980s Joe Montana 30,9581990s Dan Marino 33,5082000s Peyton Manning 40,299

Brett Favre 36,158

MOST TOUCHDOWNS PER DECADE

Player TDS1970s Fran Tarkenton 1561980s Dan Marino 2201990s Brett Favre 2352000s Peyton Manning 297

Brett Favre 245

HIGHEST QB RATINGPER DECADE

Player Rating1970s Roger Staubach 83.61980s Joe Montana 94.01990s Steve Young 101.22000s Peyton Manning 98.4

Tony Romo 94.9

MOST STARTING QB WINSPER DECADE

Player Wins1990s Troy Aikman 902000s Peyton Manning 109

Brett Favre 95Tom Brady 93

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CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT: WR-Reggie Wayne, a three-timePro Bowl choice (2006-08), ranks 3rd in club career receptions, yards andTD receptions and 2nd in 100+ games. He has recorded five consecutive1,000-yard seasons. He recorded career-best totals in 2007 with 104 recep-tions and 1,510 receiving yards, marking his first career 100+-reception sea-son. Wayne became the third receiver in NFL history to increase his recep-tions total for the first seven seasons of a career, matching Raymond Berry(1955-61) and Shawn Jefferson (1991-97). Wayne became the 11th receiv-er to increase his reception total in the first six seasons in 2006. Waynebecame only the 16th NFL player to record a 1,500+ receiving season.

WAYNE RANKS NEAR TOP IN RECEIVING: Wayne was 82-1,145, 6 TDs receiving in 2008, ranking 8th in the AFC and 13th in theNFL in receptions and 4th in the AFC, 10th in the NFL, in receivingyards. With 104 receptions for 1,510 yards and 10 TDs in 2007, Wayneranked 1st in NFL receiving yards, 3rd in AFC and NFL receptions, andT5th in AFC receiving TDs, T8th in NFL. It marked Wayne’s first receiv-ing yardage title. In 2006, Wayne made his first career Pro Bowl and andhad five 100+ games. He finished ranked third in NFL receiving yardsand 12th in receptions. Wayne ranked 5th in the AFC with a then career-best 83 receptions and 8th in yards with 1,055 in 2005.

WIDE RECEIVER REGGIE WAYNE

BREAKING DOWN WR-REGGIE WAYNE

100+-Yard Games: 2910+-Reception Games: 10Multiple-TD Games: 73+-TD Games: 1 at Denver 11/29/051,000+-Yard Seasons 5 (2004-08)Most Consec. Games w/ TD: 5 (G3-7, 2009)Most Consec. 100+-Games: 2 (4 times)Longest TD Reception: 71t at Denver 1/2/05Consecutive Games Started: 105 (Leads Active NFL WRs)

REGGIE WAYNE’S CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS

YEAR No. Yds. Avg. TD2001 27 345 12.8 02002 49 716 14.6 42003 68 838 12.3 72004 77 1,210 15.7 122005 83 1,055 12.7 52006 86 1,310 15.2 92007 104 1,510 14.5 102008 82 1,145 14.0 62009 59 753 12.8 6TOTAL 635 8,882 14.0 59

MOST RECEPTIONS SINCE ‘04

PLAYER REC.Reggie Wayne 491Tony Gonzalez 486T.J. Houshmandzadeh 486Larry Fitzgerald 482Torry Holt 479Andre Johnson 474

MOST REC. YARDS SINCE ‘04

PLAYER YARDSReggie Wayne 6,983Chad Ochocinco 6,694Larry Fitzgerald 6,607Donald Driver 6,397Torry Holt 6,337Andre Johnson 6,203

MOST TD RECEPTIONS SINCE ‘04

PLAYER TDSRandy Moss 63Terrell Owens 59Larry Fitzgerald 53Antonio Gates 51Reggie Wayne 48Marvin Harrison 45

WAYNE AMONG COLTS RECEIVERS

Receptions Yards Touchdowns 100+ Yard Games Cons. Rec. Games1,102 Harrison 14,580 Harrison 128 Harrison 59 Harrison 190 Harrison 635* Wayne 9,275 Berry 68 Berry 29* Wayne 77 Faulk 631 Berry 8,882* Wayne 59* Wayne 23 Berry 62 Hester 411 Brooks 6,039 Moore 50 Orr 19 Moore 58 Orr 363 Moore 5,859 Orr 48 Moore 18 Orr 56* Wayne

COLTS 1,000-YARD RECEIVERS1,722 Harrison, 2002 1,366 Harrison, 2006 1,146 Harrison, 2005 1,055 Wayne, 20051,663 Harrison, 1999 1,310 Wayne, 2006 1,145 Wayne, 2008 1,038 Langhorne, 19931,524 Harrison, 2001 1,298 Berry, 1960 1,131 Brooks, 1986 1,012 Carr, 19761,510 Wayne, 2007 1,272 Harrison, 2003 1,113 Harrison, 20041,413 Harrison, 2000 1,210 Wayne, 2004 1,077 Stokley, 2004

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

Category 2001 AFC/NFL 2002 AFC/NFL 2003 AFC/NFL 2004 AFC/NFL 2005 AFC/NFL 2006 AFC/NFL 2007 AFC/NFLReceptions 27 (63*/125*) 49 (35*/69*) 68 (12/25*) 77 (11/22*) 83 (5/11*) 86 (7/12) 104 (3/3)Yards 345 (49/102*) 716 (24/46) 838 (14/26*) 1,210 (4/9) 1,055 (8/17) 1,310 (3/3*) 1,510 (1/1)Touchdowns 0 (NA/NA) 4 (28*/49*) 7 (9*/17*) 12 (3/6*) 5 (16*/35*) 9 (2*/6*) 10 (5*/9*)

Category 2008 AFC/NFL 2009 AFC/NFLReceptions 82 8/13 59 2/3Yards 1,145 4/10 753 2/2Touchdowns 6 11*/22* 6 2/5*

WR-Reggie Wayne has been among the NFL’s top receivers in the NFL since 2004. He is tied with Donald Driver among active NFL WRs for mostconsecutive 1,000+-yard seasons with five (2004-08). Below is where Wayne ranks in receptions, receiving yards and TDs since 04.

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RUNNING BACK JOSEPH ADDAI

With a second consecutive 1,000+ rushing season in 2007, RB-JosephAddai became the third player in Colts history to begin a career with con-secutive 1,000+-yard seasons (Marshall Faulk, 1994-95; Edgerrin James,1999-2000). Addai has over 3,000 rushing yards in his career.

BREAKING DOWN RB-JOSEPH ADDAI IN THIRD NFL SEASON

100+-Yard Rushing Games: 7Multiple Rushing TD Games: 51,000+-Yard Rushing Seasons 2 (2006-07)Most Consec. Games w/ Rush TD: 4 (G1-4, 2007)Most Consec. 100+-Games: 2 (G7-8, 2007)Games With Reception: 47Games with Rush. and Rec. TD: 4 Longest TD: 73t rec. vs. NE 11/4/07 Games with 4+ TDs: 1Games with 3+-TDs: 3

JOSEPH ADDAI’S CAREER RUSHING TOTALS

YEAR No. Yds. Avg. TD

2006 226 1,081 4.8 7

2007 261 1,072 4.1 12

2008 155 544 3.5 5

2009 116 399 3.4 5

TOTAL 758 3,096 4.1 29

TOP CAREER TOTALS AMONG COLTS TIGHT ENDS Receptions Yards Touchdowns Most 100+ Games

320 Mackey 5,126 Mackey 40 Mutscheller 8 Mackey316 Clark 3,785 Clark 38 Mackey 7 Clark263 Pollard 3,684 Mutscheller 35 Pollard 6 Mutscheller261 Dilger 3,391 Pollard 34 Clark 4 Chester220 Mutscheller 3,181 Dilger 19 T. Mitchell 3 Dilger

TOP SEASONAL TOTALS BY COLTS TIGHT ENDSReceptions Player Season

77 Clark 200860* Clark 200958 Clark 200755 Mackey 1967

Yards Player Season848 Clark 2008829 Mackey 1966814 Mackey 1965739 Pollard 2001

Touchdowns Player Season11 Clark 20079 Mackey 19668 Mutscheller 1957,598 Pollard 2001

TIGHT END DALLAS CLARK

DALLAS CLARK was 77-848, 6 TDs in 2008, setting single-seasonfranchise records in receptions and yards by a TE. Clark also holds theseasonal record for touchdown receptions by a Colts TE with 11, set in2007. Clark was 7-183, 1 TD at Miami 9/21/09, including an 80t on thefirst play from scrimmage. Clark’s 183 yards marked the 4th-most receiv-ing yards by a TE since the 1970 NFL merger. Clark was 14-119 vs.

Houston 11/8/09, tying Marvin Harrison’s club record for single-gamereceptions, while tying the third-most receptions in a game by a TE inNFL history. Clark’s career totals are 316-3,785, 34 TDs. Clark alreadyranks in the top five among Colts tight ends in career receptions, yards,touchdown receptions and 100+-yard games (7). He had back-to-back100+ games 12/14/08 and 12/18/08.

MOST TE TD RECEPTIONS SINCE 2007

PLAYER TD Rec.Dallas Clark 20Antonio Gates 19Tony Gonzalez 19Heath Miller 14Visanthe Shiancoe 14

MOST TE TD RECEPTIONS SINCE 2004

PLAYER TD Rec.Antonio Gates 51Dallas Clark 33Tony Gonzalez 33Chris Cooley 30Jeremy Shockey 26

MOST TE RECEPTIONS SINCE 2007

PLAYER Rec.Tony Gonzalez 233Jason Witten 221Dallas Clark 195Chris Cooley 178Antonio Gates 177

MOST TE 25+-YARD RECEPTIONSSINCE 2004

PLAYER 25+ Rec.Antonio Gates 43Tony Gonzalez 32Jason Witten 28Alge Crumpler 27Dallas Clark 25

MOST PROLIFIC ACTIVE QB-TE TD DUOs Peyton Manning-Dallas Clark, Colts, 2003-09 34Philip Rivers-Antonio Gates, Chargers, 2004-09 26

CLARK AMONG TEs IN 2009CATEGORY TOTAL AFC/NFLReceptions 60 1/1Rec. Yards 703 1/1Touchdowns 3 4/10t25+Yard Rec. 4 3t/3t

MOST TE RECEIVING YARDS SINCE 2007

PLAYER Rec.Tony Gonzalez 2,664Jason Witten 2,488Antonio Gates 2,278Dallas Clark 2,167Owen Daniels 2,149

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DEFENSIVE ENDS DWIGHT FREENEY AND ROBERT MATHIS

DE-Dwight Freeney, the Colts career sacks leader with 80.0, led the NFLwith 16 sacks in 2004, becoming the Colts’ first NFL sack leader. Freeneysurpassed Duane Bickett’s franchise mark (50 sacks). Freeney has 36 careerFF. He owns five three-sack games and a career-best nine-game sack streak(current), and tying Robert Mathis’ NFL record of eight consecutive gameswith a sack to start a season. The club is 49-10 when he has a sack and 23-5when he has a FF. He has 19 multiple-sack games and 6 multiple-FF games.

DE-Robert Mathis has 60.0 career sacks (2nd in club history) and 33FF. In 2005, he recorded a sack in 11 of 13 games and set an NFL recordwith sacks in eight consecutive games to start a season. He has 14 mul-

tiple-sack games in his career and three 3+-sack games. He had a streakof three consecutive multiple-sack games at San Diego 11/23/08, atCleveland 11/30 and vs. Cincinnati 12/7. He earned AFC DefensivePlayer-of-the-Week honors with two sacks and a 37t FR at Cleveland.

COLTS 10+-SACK SEASONS - 14 TOTAL (SINCE 1982)Dwight Freeney, DE 16.0 2004Dwight Freeney, DE 13.0 2002Chad Bratzke, DE 12.0 1999Robert Mathis, DE 11.5 2008Robert 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 1997Dwight Freeney, DE 10.5 2008Jon Hand, DE 10.0 1989

MOST FORCED FUMBLES IN NFL SINCE 2002Dwight Freeney 36Robert Mathis 33Jason Taylor 33Leonard Little 30

MOST SACKS IN NFL SINCE 2002Jason Taylor 86.5Dwight Freeney 80.0Julius Peppers 77.5

OFFENSIVE LINE

The offensive line play has helped the club have 11 consecutive sea-sons with 5,000+ net yards offense, while the six-best ratios of sacks perpass plays in the club's 56-year history have been accomplished since1998: 1 sack for 42.8 pass plays in 2008 (599 pass plays, 14 sacks); 1 for40.0 in 1999 (560 pass plays, 14 sacks), 1 for 38.6 in 2004 (541 passplays, 14 sacks), 1 for 38.1 in 2006 (572, 15), 1 for 30.9 in 2003 (588,19), 1 for 29.6 in 2000 (591, 20), 1 for 26.7 in 2002 (614, 23) and 1 for27.2 in 1998 (598, 22).

COLTS AFC/NFL RANK IN SACKS ALLOWED 1998-2009

Sacks AFC NFL Attempts Ratio1998 22 1 2 598 1/27.2 1999 14 1 1 560 1/40.02000 20 1t 1t 591 1/29.62001 30 6 10 587 1/19.62002 23 2 4 614 1/26.72003 19 1 3 588 1/30.92004 14 1 1t 541 1/38.62005 20 1 1 535 1/26.82006 15 1 1 572 1/38.12007 23 5 7 574 1/25.02008 14 3 4 599 1/42.82009 7 1t 1t 322 1/46.0

YEAR TEAM COACH. POS. YDS/GAME RANK PTS/GAME RANK2000 DEN Linebackers 346.5 24 22.7 232001 DEN Linebackers 298.4 8 21.2 212002 DEN Linebackers 301.6 6 21.1 152003 DEN Def. Coord. 277.1 4 18.8 92004 DEN Def. Coord. 278.7 4 19.0 9t2005 DEN Def. Coord. 312.9 15 16.1 3t2006 DEN Def. Coord. 326.4 14 19.1 8t2007 TB DL/Asst. HC 278.2 2 16.9 32008 TB DL/Asst. HC 306.1 9 20.2 102009 COLTS Def. Coord. 303.4 8 13.5 1

LARRY COYER’S DEFENSES SINCE 2000

DID YOU KNOW?DEs-Dwight Freeney (5) and Robert Mathis (3) have accounted

for eight of the 14 double-digit sack seasons in Colts history.

Colts Defensive Coordinator Larry Coyer is in his first season with the club. Prior to being named to the position with the Colts, Coyer spent2000-02 as Linebackers Coach and 2003-06 as Defensive Coordinator with the Denver Broncos. In 2007, he served as Defensive Line/Asst. HeadCoach with Tampa Bay and was Asst. Head Coach in 2008. Since 2000, six of the nine defenses Coyer has been with have finished in the Top 10 inNFL defense, and six of the nine have ranked in the Top 10 in scoring defense.

NFL SACK DIFFERENTIAL SINCE 1998TEAM SACKS SACKS ALLOWED DIFF.COLTS 424 221 +203Tennessee 451 329 +122Denver 442 328 +114Green Bay 444 332 +112NY Giants 487 385 +102

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A SACKSimon Fletcher (1992-93) 10DeMarcus Ware (2007-08) 10Dwight Freeney (2008-09) 9Bruce Smith (1986-87) 9Kevin Greene (1997-98) 9Many, inc. Robert Mathis (05) 8

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KICKER ADAM VINATIERIAMONG THE BEST EVER: K-Adam Vinatieri holds a career 82.0 field goal percentage on 337-411 FGs.

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 14-16 36-41New England 0-0 3-4 3-4 2-4 5-8New York Jets 16-17 0-0 16-17 18-20 34-37

Baltimore 5-5 1-1 6-6 3-3 9-9Cincinnati 3-3 2-2 5-5 1-1 6-6Cleveland 5-8 0-0 5-8 4-6 9-14Pittsburgh 3-3 0-0 3-3 9-10 12-13

Houston 0-0 8-8 8-8 8-11 16-19Indianapolis 14-15 0-0 14-15 11-11 25-26Jacksonville 7-8 0-1 7-9 8-10 15-19Tennessee 3-5 4-4 7-9 5-7 12-16

Denver 2-3 1-1 3-4 13-16 16-20Kansas City 9-10 2-4 11-14 3-5 14-19Oakland 1-1 0-0 1-1 4-5 5-6San Diego 6-8 0-0 6-8 4-7 10-15

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 2-2 3-3 5-5 8-8Detroit 0-0 1-1 1-1 5-5 6-6Green Bay 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-1 2-3Minnesota 1-2 0-0 1-2 3-4 4-6

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

Arizona 1-2 0-0 1-2 4-5 5-7St. Louis 1-1 0-0 1-1 8-8 9-9San Francisco 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2Seattle 3-3 2-2 3-3 0-0 3-3

Totals 136-168 37-41 173-209 164-202 337-411Percentage 81.0 90.2 82.8 81.2 82.0

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) 2-2 9- 9 19-20 6- 7 1-3 37- 41 90.2Away 4-4 63-67 50-63 43-57 4-11 164-202 81.2Totals 9-9 125-130 108-130 85-120 10-22 337-411 82.0

VINATIERI 2ND-FASTEST TO 300 CAREER FGSFEWEST GAMES TO 300 CAREER MADE FIELD GOALS

GAMES PLAYER177 Jason Elam179 Adam Vinatieri188 John Carney

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VINATIERI’S GAME-WINNING FIELD GOALS (22)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 34-31vs. Kansas City 11/18/07 24 00:03 13-10at Minnesota 9/14/08 47 00:03 18-15at San Diego 11/23/08 51 00:00 23-20

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

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

YEAR POINTS2001- 1132002- 1172003- 1122004- 1412005- 100

YEAR POINTS2006- 1132007- 1182008- 1032009- 35

VINATIERI POSTS 13 CONSECUTIVE 100+-POINT SEASONS

KICKERS ADAM VINATIERI AND MATT STOVER RANK AMONG NFL’S BEST

NFL’S MOST ACCURATE KICKERS IN THE REGULAR SEASON (Minimum 100 FGM)Pct. Name Team FGM FGA

*86.5 Mike Vanderjagt Dallas 230 26685.8 Nate Kaeding San Diego 133 15585.7 Robbie Gould Chicago 120 14084.9 Shayne Graham Cincinnati 180 21284.6 Rob Bironas Tennessee 121 14383.9 Matt Stover COLTS 468 55883.1 Phil Dawson Cleveland 216 26082.6 Ryan Longwell Minnesota 309 37482.5 John Carney New Orleans 471 57182.2 Jason Hanson Detroit 417 50782.2 Jeff Reed Pittsburgh 171 20882.1 Matt Bryant Tampa Bay 138 16882.0 Adam Vinatieri COLTS 337 411

*81.9 Jeff Wilkins St. Louis 307 37581.7 Jay Feely NY Jets 214 26281.4 John Kasay Carolina 394 48481.2 David Akers Philadelphia 246 30381.0 Jason Elam Atlanta 431 53280.7 Rian Lindell Buffalo 218 27080.7 Olindo Mare Seattle 293 36380.6 Josh Brown St. Louis 154 19180.4 Lawrence Tynes NY Giants 111 138

*80.2 Doug Brien Chicago 207 25880.1 Joe Nedney San Francisco 237 296

*80.1 Gary Anderson Tennessee 538 672* Denotes now inactive

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INSIDE THE NUMBERS...WHERE THE COLTS RANK IN 2009

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

Player Category 2009 AFC/NFLReggie Wayne Receptions 59 2/3Reggie Wayne Rec. Yards 753 2/2Reggie Wayne TD Receptions 6 2/5tReggie Wayne 1st Downs 44 1t/3tReggie Wayne Rec. 1st Downs 44 1/1Reggie Wayne 3rd Down Receptions 16 3/4Reggie Wayne 3rd Down Rec. Yards 192 4/8Dallas Clark Receptions 60 1/2Dallas Clark Rec. Yards 703 5/6Dallas Clark 3rd Down Receptions 17 2/3Austin Collie TD Receptions 4 6t/15tJoseph Addai Points/Nonkickers 42 3t/5tJoseph Addai Rushing TDs 5 7t/10tAntoine Bethea Interceptions 2 8t/21tDwight Freeney Sacks 9.5 2/3Robert Mathis Sacks 6.5 5/8tPat McAfee Touchbacks 7 5/12tPat McAfee Net Punt Avg. 38.6 8/14Colts Opp’s Avg. Start KOs 23.4 2/4

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE IN NFLName Team FGM Morten Anderson Atlanta 565Gary Anderson Tennessee 538John Carney New Orleans 471Matt Stover COLTS 468Jason Elam Atlanta 431Jason Hanson Detroit 417John Kasay Carolina 394Nick Lowery Kansas City 383Jan Stenerud Minnesota 373Norm Johnson Philadelphia 366Eddie Murray Washington 352Al Del Greco Tennessee 347Adam Vinatieri COLTS 337

MOST KICKING POINTS SCORED IN NFLPts. Name Team FGM PATs 2544 Morten Anderson Atlanta 565 8492434 Gary Anderson Tennessee 538 8202024 John Carney New Orleans 471 6111970 Matt Stover COLTS 466 5641961 Jason Elam Atlanta 431 6681947 George Blanda Oakland 335 9421792 Jason Hanson Detroit 417 5411736 Norm Johnson Philadelphia 366 6381711 Nick Lowery Kansas City 383 5621699 Jan Stenerud Minnesota 373 5801674 John Kasay Carolina 394 4921594 Eddie Murray Washington 352 5381584 Al Del Greco Tennessee 347 5431525 Adam Vinatieri COLTS 337 514

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INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (8-0)Date W/L Score Opponent Attendance

09/13 W 14-12 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 65,75709/21 W 27-23 at Miami Dolphins 66,22709/27 W 31-10 at Arizona Cardinals 62,69210/04 W 34-17 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 66,11210/11 W 31-9 at Tennessee Titans 69,14310/25 W 42-6 at. St. Louis Rams 60,10811/01 W 18-14 SAN FRANCISCO 49ers 66,22911/08 W 20-17 HOUSTON TEXANS 66,03311/15 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS11/22 at Baltimore Ravens11/29 at Houston Texans12/06 TENNESSEE TITANS12/13 DENVER BRONCOS12/17 at Jacksonville Jaguars12/27 NEW YORK JETS01/03 at Buffalo Bills

TEAM STATISTICS COLTS OPPONENTSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 175 144Rushing 37 41Passing 123 94Penalty 15 9

3rd Down: Made/Att. 52/102 (51.0%) 52/118 (44.1%)4th Down: Made/Att. 3/7 (42.9%) 5/10 (50.0%)

Possession Avg. 29:05 30:55TOTAL NET YARDS 3203 2427

Avg. Per Game 400.4 303.4Total Plays 505 519Avg. Per Play 6.3 4.7

NET YARDS RUSHING 683 865Avg. Per Game 85.4 108.1Total Rushes 183 201

NET YARDS PASSING 2520 1562Avg. Per Game 315.0 195.3Sacks/Yards Lost 7/47 22/152Gross Yards 2567 1714Attempts/Completions 315/222 (70.5%) 296/185 (62.5%)Had Intercepted 6 9

PUNTS/AVERAGE 29/43.7 38/44.8NET PUNTING AVERAGE 29/38.6 38/40.6PENALTIES/YARDS 43/331 52/439FUMBLES/LOST 8/2 10/6TOUCHDOWNS(Run/Pass/Ret) 26 (8/17/1) 10 (6/4/0)

SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTSColts 48 78 38 53 0 217Opponents 26 28 17 37 0 108

SCORING TD RU PA RET K-PAT FG S PTSJoseph Addai 7 5 2 0 0 42Reggie Wayne 6 0 6 0 0 36Adam Vinatieri 0 0 0 0 17/17 6/8 0 35Matt Stover 0 0 0 0 8/8 6/6 0 26Austin Collie 4 0 4 0 0 24Dallas Clark 3 0 3 0 0 18Donald Brown 2 2 0 0 0 12Pierre Garcon 2 0 2 0 0 12Jacob Lacey 1 0 0 1 0 6Chad Simpson 1 1 0 0 0 6

Colts 26 8 17 1 25/25 12/14 0 217Opponents 10 6 4 0 9/9 13/16 0 108Safeties: Colts: 0, Opponents 02-PT. Conversions: Colts 0/1, Opponents 0/1Sacks: Colts 22.0, Opp. 7.0FUM/LOST: Manning 2/0, Addai 1/1, Brown 1/0, Clark 1/0, Garcon 1/0, Jennings 1/1, Silva 1/0

RUSHING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG TDJoseph Addai 116 399 3.4 14 5Donald Brown 46 212 4.6 45 2Chad Simpson 9 46 5.1 31t 1Pierre Garcon 1 17 17.0 17 0Dallas Clark 2 11 5.5 7 0Peyton Manning 9 -2 -.2 3 0

Colts 183 683 3.7 45 8Opponents 201 865 4.3 64t 6

RECEIVING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG TDDallas Clark 60 703 11.7 80t 3Reggie Wayne 59 753 12.8 39 6Joseph Addai 34 209 6.1 18 2Austin Collie 32 356 11.1 39t 4Pierre Garcon 23 353 15.3 53t 2Donald Brown 7 138 19.7 72 0Gijon Robinson 4 42 10.5 19 0Hank Baskett 1 5 5.0 5 0Jacob Tamme 1 6 6.0 6 0Chad Simpson 1 2 2.0 2 0

Colts 222 2567 11.6 80t 17Opponents 185 1714 9.3 50 4

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS. AVG. LONG TD

Antoine Bethea 2 0 0.0 0 0Jacob Lacey 1 35 35.0 35t 1Bob Sanders 1 29 29.0 29 0Clint Session 1 8 8.0 8 0Kelvin Hayden 1 6 6.0 6 0Marlin Jackson 1 3 3.0 3 0Jerraud Powers 1 1 1.0 1 0Tim Jennings 1 0 0.0 0 0

Colts 9 82 9.1 35t 1Opponents 6 87 14.5 36 0

PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. NET TB IN LG BPat McAfee 29 1268 43.7 38.6 3 11 60 0Colts 29 1268 43.7 38.6 3 11 60 0Opponents 38 1701 44.8 40.6 3 16 59 0

PUNT RETURNS NO. FC YDS. AVG. LONG TDTJ Rushing 11 10 65 5.9 22 0Jamie Silva 7 1 32 4.6 7 0Tim Jennings 1 0 0 0.0 0 0

Colts 19 11 97 5.1 22 0Opponents 14 8 89 6.4 15 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YDS. AVG. LONG TDChad Simpson 14 313 22.4 39 0TJ Rushing 5 93 18.6 22 0Donald Brown 1 21 21.0 21 0Keyunta Dawson 1 14 14.0 14 0

Colts 21 441 21.0 39 0Opponents 37 791 21.4 38 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Adam Vinatieri 1/1 2/2 1/2 2/2 0/1Matt Stover 0/0 1/1 4/4 1/1 0/0Colts 1/1 3/3 5/6 3/3 0/1Opponents 0/0 1/1 3/3 8/10 1/2Vinatieri: (52N) (43G, 48G) (32N, 26G) (37G, 19G) 23G () () ()Stover: () () () () () () (38G, 33G, 31G, 40G) (22G, 37G)Colts: (52N) (43G, 48G) (32N, 26G) (37G, 19G) (23G) () (38G, 33G, 31G, 40G) (22G, 37G)Opponents: (24G, 46G, 63N) (45G, 44G, 49N, 45G) (38G) (38G) (49G, 43G, 46G) (30G,45G) () (56G, 42N)

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2009 STATISTICS

PASSING ATT COMP YDS COMP% YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK/LOST RATINGPeyton Manning 313 221 2545 70.6% 8.13 16 5.1% 5 1.6% 80t 7/47 105.2Joseph Addai 1 1 22 100.0% 22.00 1 100.0% 0 0.0 % 22t 0/0 158.3Reggie Wayne 1 0 0 0.0% 0.00 0 0.0 % 1 100.0% ---- 0/0 0.0Colts 315 222 2567 70.5% 8.15 17 5.4% 6 1.9% 80t 7/47 104.8Opponents 296 185 1714 62.5% 5.79 4 1.4% 9 3.0% 50 22/152 70.1

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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 PUNT

Antoine Bethea 71 47 24 2-0 3 2 1Clint Session 50 37 13 2 1 1 0.5-5 1 1-8 1Gary Brackett 43 31 12 4 1Jerraud Powers 40 30 10 1 1 0 1-1 5 1 1Tyjuan Hagler 36 18 18 3Melvin Bullitt 32 23 9 2 2 0 1Jacob Lacey 30 25 5 8 7 1 1-35 6Robert Mathis 30 22 8 6.5-37.0 16 1 3Tim Jennings 29 23 6 4 3 1 1-0 6Antonio Johnson 29 19 10 1.0-3.0Kelvin Hayden 26 21 5 1-6 3Dwight Freeney 23 19 4 9.5-64.5 15 1 1Daniel Muir 22 19 3 0.5-5 4Eric Foster 20 16 4 0.5-2.0 7 1Raheem Brock 16 12 4 1.5-30.5 1 1Freddy Keiaho 13 9 4 7 3 4 1.0-5.0 1 1Keyunta Dawson 10 9 1 6 3 3 1 1Ed Johnson 9 8 1Marlin Jackson 9 7 2 1 1-3 1Jordan Senn 7 5 2 1 1 0Philip Wheeler 6 4 2 8 4 4 1.0-0.0Bob Sanders 6 2 4 1-29Ramon Humber 4 3 1 9 4 5 1Jamie Silva 3 1 2 9 5 4Fili Moala 2 2 0Josh Thomas 2 2 0Aaron Francisco 1 1 0 10 6 4Jacob Tamme 8 5 3Pat McAfee 2 2 0T.J. Rushing 2 2 0Justin Snow 2 1 1Cody Glenn 1 1 0Mike Hart 1 1 0Chad Simpson 1 1 0Hank Baskett 1 0 1

COLTS 2009 DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

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2009 COLTS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE

--1st Downs------ Down Conv. NET OFF ---RUSHING------- ----------PASSING-------------------------------------- --TDS-- -FGS- -FUM- -PEN-- -PUNTS-OPP T R P P 3rd 4th Tot PL Tot Att Avg Net Sa-Yds Gross Att-Com TD In R P Rt M- A No-Ls No-Yds No-Avg TOPJAX 21 4 15 2 8/14 0/2 365 70 71 31 2.3 294 1- 7 301 38- 28 1 1 1 1 0 0- 1 1-1 3- 17 2-44.0 33:56@Mia 14 3 11 0 3/ 7 0/0 356 35 61 11 5.5 295 1- 8 303 23- 14 2 0 1 2 0 2- 2 0-0 4- 20 3-48.3 14:53@Ari 22 6 15 1 3/11 1/2 505 66 126 31 4.1 379 0- 0 379 35- 24 4 1 0 4 0 1- 2 1-0 7- 69 4-42.0 31:42SEA 24 4 20 0 8/13 0/0 431 63 78 22 3.5 353 0- 0 353 41- 31 2 1 2 2 0 2- 2 1-0 7- 48 2-40.5 28:54@Ten 23 5 14 4 8/14 1/1 367 67 58 23 2.5 309 0- 0 309 44- 36 3 1 1 3 0 1- 1 1-1 7- 48 4-49.3 33:38@STL 24 8 15 1 8/12 0/0 391 60 156 25 6.0 235 0- 0 235 34- 23 3 0 2 3 1 0- 0 1-0 6- 51 4-41.8 30:39SF 20 4 15 1 8/19 1/1 410 73 61 21 2.9 349 3- 20 369 49- 32 1 0 0 1 0 4- 4 2-0 5- 38 7-46.3 33:34HOU 27 3 18 6 6/12 0/1 378 71 72 18 4.0 306 2- 12 318 51- 34 1 2 1 1 0 2- 2 1-0 4- 40 3-32.7 25:27NE@Balt@HouTENDEN@JaxNYJ@BufTOT. 175 37 123 15 52/102 3/7 3203 505 683 183 3.7 2520 7- 47 2567 315-222 17 6 8 17 1 12-14 8-2 43-331 29-43.7 29:05

2009 COLTS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE

--1st Downs------ Down Conv. NET OFF ---RUSHING------- ----------PASSING-------------------------------------- --TDS-- -FGS- -FUM- -PEN-- -PUNTS-OPP T R P P 3rd 4th Tot PL Tot Att Avg Net Sa-Yds Gross Att-Com TD In R P Rt M- A No-Ls No-Yds No-Avg TOPJAX 12 7 4 1 6/15 1/2 228 55 114 26 4.4 114 1- 8 122 28- 14 0 0 1 0 0 2- 3 0-0 3- 24 5-37.8 26:04@Mia 27 14 13 0 15/21 1/1 403 84 239 49 4.9 164 2-19 183 33- 22 0 1 2 0 0 3- 4 1-0 4- 20 1-44.0 45:07@Ari 21 0 18 3 4/14 1/2 323 70 24 12 2.0 299 4-40 339 54- 32 1 2 0 1 0 1- 1 3-1 5- 35 6-47.8 28:18SEA 20 3 15 2 6/15 1/1 279 69 49 19 2.6 230 5-27 257 45- 33 1 0 1 1 0 1- 1 2-2 6- 45 5-49.0 31:06@Ten 12 2 9 1 5/14 0/1 245 57 90 21 4.3 155 1- 9 164 35- 19 0 1 0 0 0 3- 3 1-1 9- 89 4-36.5 26:22@STL 14 6 8 0 4/13 0/2 272 59 155 30 5.2 117 3- 23 140 26- 14 0 2 0 0 0 2- 2 0-0 5- 73 5-43.2 29:21SF 16 4 11 1 2/10 0/0 295 54 113 18 6.3 182 4- 16 198 32- 19 1 1 1 1 0 0- 0 2-1 7- 50 8-50.0 26:26HOU 22 5 16 1 10/16 1/1 382 71 81 26 3.1 301 2- 10 311 43- 32 1 2 1 1 0 1- 2 1-1 13-103 4-43.5 34:33NE@Balt@HouTENDEN@JaxNYJ@BufTOT. 144 41 94 9 52/118 5/10 2427 519 865 201 4.3 1562 22-152 1714 296-185 4 9 6 4 0 13-16 10-6 52-439 38-44.8 30:55

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OFFENSEOPPONENETS WR LT LG C RG RT WR WR TE QB RB H-B

Jacksonville WAYNE C. JOHNSON LILJA SATURDAY POLLAK DIEM GONZALEZ CLARK MANNING ADDAI ROBINSONat Miami WAYNE C. JOHNSON LILJA SATURDAY POLLAK DIEM GARCON CLARK MANNING ADDAI ROBINSONat Arizona WAYNE C. JOHNSON LILJA SATURDAY POLLAK DIEM GARCON CLARK MANNING ADDAI COLLIE Seattle WAYNE C. JOHNSON LILJA SATURDAY POLLAK DIEM GARCON CLARK MANNING ADDAI ROBINSONat Tennessee WAYNE UGOH LILJA SATURDAY POLLAK DIEM GARCON CLARK MANNING ADDAI ROBINSONat St. Louis WAYNE C. JOHNSON LILJA SATURDAY POLLAK DIEM GARCON CLARK MANNING ADDAI ROBINSON San Francisco WAYNE C. JOHNSON LILJA SATURDAY POLLAK DIEM GARCON CLARK MANNING ADDAI ROBINSON Houston WAYNE C. JOHNSON LILJA SATURDAY DeVAN DIEM GARCON COLLIE CLARK MANNING ADDAI New Englandat Baltimoreat Houston Tennessee Denverat Jacksonville New York Jetsat Buffalo

DEFENSEOPPONENETS LDE LDT RDT RDE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB LB FS SS DB

Jacksonville MATHIS FOSTER A. JOHNSON FREENEY HAGLER BRACKETT SESSION HAYDEN POWERS BETHEA BULLITTat Miami MATHIS E. JOHNSON A. JOHNSON FREENEY HAGLER BRACKETT SESSION HAYDEN JENNINGS BETHEA BULLITTat Arizona MATHIS E. JOHNSON A. JOHNSON FREENEY HAGLER KEIAHO SESSION JENNINGS POWERS BETHEA BULLITT Seattle BROCK E. JOHNSON A. JOHNSON MATHIS HAGLER KEIAHO SESSION JENNINGS POWERS BETHEA BULLITTat Tennessee MATHIS A. JOHNSON E. JOHNSON FREENEY HAGLER BRACKETT SESSION LACEY POWERS BETHEA BULLITTat St. Louis MATHIS A. JOHNSON MUIR FREENEY HAGLER BRACKETT SESSION HAYDEN POWERS BETHEA SANDERS San Francisco BROCK MUIR A. JOHNSON FREENEY HAGLER BRACKETT SESSION HAYDEN POWERS BETHEA SANDERS Houston MATHIS A. JOHNSON FOSTER FREENEY BRACKETT SESSION LACEY POWERS BETHEA BULLITT JENNINGS New Englandat Baltimoreat Houston Tennessee Denverat Jacksonville New York Jetsat Buffalo

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OFFENSE

WR 87 REGGIE WAYNE (6-0, 198, 9) 85 Pierre Garcon (6-0, 210, 2) 17 Austin Collie (6-0, 200, R)

LT 74 CHARLIE JOHNSON (6-4, 305, 4) 67 Tony Ugoh (6-5, 301, 3)

LG 65 RYAN LILJA (6-5, 290, 6) 61 Jamey Richard (6-5, 295, 2)

C 63 JEFF SATURDAY (6-2, 295, 11) 66 Kyle DeVan (6-2, 306, 1)

RG 78 MIKE POLLAK (6-3, 301, 2) 76 Dan Federkeil (6-6, 290, 4)

RT 71 RYAN DIEM (6-6, 320, 9) 76 Dan Federkeil (6-6, 290, 4)

TE 44 DALLAS CLARK (6-3, 252, 7) 47 Gijon Robinson (6-1, 255, 2) 84 Jacob Tamme (6-3, 236, 2)

86 Tom Santi (6-3, 250, 2)

WR 85 PIERRE GARCON (6-0, 210, 2) 81 Hank Baskett (6-4, 220, 4) 11 Anthony Gonzalez (6-0, 193, 3)

QB 18 PEYTON MANNING (6-5, 230, 12) 12 Jim Sorgi (6-5, 196, 6) 7 Curtis Painter (6-4, 230, R)

RB 29 JOSEPH ADDAI (5-11, 214, 4) 31 Donald Brown (5-10, 210, R) 35 Chad Simpson (5-9, 216, 2)

32 Mike Hart (5-9, 206, 2)

H-B 47 GIJON ROBINSON (6-1, 255, 2) 84 Jacob Tamme (6-3, 236, 2)

DEFENSE

LE 98 ROBERT MATHIS (6-2, 245, 7) 96 Keyunta Dawson (6-3, 254, 3)

LT 99 ANTONIO JOHNSON (6-3, 310, 3) 68 Eric Foster (6-2, 265, 2)

RT 90 DAN MUIR (6-2, 312, 3) 95 Fili Moala (6-4, 303, R)

RE 93 DWIGHT FREENEY (6-1, 268, 8) 79 Raheem Brock (6-4, 274, 8) 91 Josh Thomas (6-5, 271, 6)

SLB 50 PHILIP WHEELER (6-2, 240, 2) 52 Cody Glenn (6-0, 240, R)

MLB 58 GARY BRACKETT (5-11, 235, 7) 54 Freddy Keiaho (5-11, 226, 4)

WLB 55 CLINT SESSION (6-0, 235, 3) 59 Ramon Humber (5-11, 232, R)

LCB 26 KELVIN HAYDEN (6-0, 195, 5) 27 Jacob Lacey (5-10, 177, R) 20 T.J. Rushing (5-9, 186, 4)

RCB 25 JERRAUD POWERS (5-10, 192, R) 23 Tim Jennings (5-8, 185, 4)

SS 33 MELVIN BULLITT (6-1, 201, 3) 40 Jamie Silva (5-11, 204, 2)

FS 41 ANTOINE BETHEA (5-11, 203, 4) 43 Aaron Francisco (6-2, 207, 5)

SPECIALISTS

P 1 PAT McAFEE (6-1, 220, R)

K 3 MATT STOVER (5-11, 178, 20) 4 Adam Vinatieri (6-0, 202, 14)

H 1 PAT McAFEE (6-1, 220, R) 12 Jim Sorgi (6-5, 196, 6)

PR 20 T.J. RUSHING (5-9, 186, 4) 85 Pierre Garcon (6-0, 210, 2) 25 Jerraud Powers (5-10, 192, R)

KR 35 CHAD SIMPSON (5-9, 216, 2) 20 T.J. Rushing (5-9, 186, 4) 17 Austin Collie (6-0, 200, R)

PC 48 JUSTIN SNOW (6-3, 240, 10) 84 Jacob Tamme (6-3, 236, 2)

KC 48 JUSTIN SNOW (6-3, 240, 10) 84 Jacob Tamme (6-3, 236, 2)

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

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NO NAME POS HT WT BORN EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN ACQ.

29 ADDAI, JOSEPH RB 5'11" 214 5/3/1983 4 LOUISIANA STATE HOUSTON, TX D1-06

81 BASKETT, HANK WR 6'4" 220 9/4/1982 4 NEW MEXICO CLOVIS, NM FA-0941 BETHEA, ANTOINE DB 5'11" 203 7/27/1984 4 HOWARD NEWPORT NEWS, VA D6b-0658 BRACKETT, GARY LB 5'11" 235 5/23/1980 7 RUTGERS GLASSBORO, NJ FA-0379 BROCK, RAHEEM DE 6'4" 274 6/10/1978 8 TEMPLE PHILADELPHIA, PA FA-0231 BROWN, DONALD RB 5'10" 210 4/11/1987 R CONNECTICUT ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NJ D1-0933 BULLITT, MELVIN DB 6'1" 201 11/13/1984 3 TEXAS A&M BRYAN, TX FA-0744 CLARK, DALLAS TE 6'3" 252 6/12/1979 7 IOWA LIVERMORE, IA D1-0317 COLLIE, AUSTIN WR 6'0" 200 11/11/1985 R BRIGHAM YOUNG EL DORADO HILLS, CA D4a-0996 DAWSON, KEYUNTA DE 6'3" 254 9/13/1985 3 TEXAS TECH SHREVEPORT, LA D7-07

66 DeVAN, KYLE OG 6'2" 306 2/10/1985 1 OREGON STATE VACAVILLE, CA FA-0971 DIEM, RYAN OT 6'6" 320 7/1/1979 9 NORTHERN ILLINOIS CAROL STREAM, IL D4-0176 FEDERKEIL, DANIEL OT 6'6" 290 11/9/1983 4 CALGARY MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA FA-0668 FOSTER, ERIC DT 6'2" 265 4/5/1985 2 RUTGERS HOMESTEAD, FL FA-0843 FRANCISCO, AARON DB 6'2" 207 7/5/1983 5 BRIGHAM YOUNG LAIE, HI W-09 (ARIZ)93 FREENEY, DWIGHT DE 6'1" 268 2/19/1980 8 SYRACUSE HARTFORD, CT D1-0285 GARCON, PIERRE WR 6'0" 210 8/8/1986 2 MOUNT UNION WEST PALM BEACH, FL D6d-0852 GLENN, CODY LB 6'0" 240 10/6/1986 R NEBRASKA RUSK, TX FA-0911 GONZALEZ, ANTHONY WR 6'0" 193 9/18/1984 3 OHIO STATE CLEVELAND, OH D1-0732 HART, MIKE RB 5'9" 206 4/9/1986 2 MICHIGAN SYRACUSE, NY D6c-08

26 HAYDEN, KELVIN DB 6'0" 195 7/23/1983 5 ILLINOIS CHICAGO, IL D2-0559 HUMBER, RAMON LB 5'11" 232 8/10/1987 R NORTH DAKOTA STATE BROOKLYN PARK, MN FA-0923 JENNINGS, TIM DB 5'8" 185 12/24/1983 4 GEORGIA ORANGEBURG, SC D2-0699 JOHNSON, ANTONIO DT 6'3" 310 12/8/1984 3 MISSISSIPPI STATE LELAND, MS FA-0874 JOHNSON, CHARLIE OT 6'4" 305 5/2/1984 4 OKLAHOMA STATE SHERMAN, TX D6a-0654 KEIAHO, FREDDY LB 5'11" 226 12/18/1982 4 SAN DIEGO STATE VENTURA, CA D3-0627 LACEY, JACOB DB 5'10" 177 5/28/1987 R OKLAHOMA STATE GARLAND, TX FA-0965 LILJA, RYAN OG 6'2" 290 10/15/1981 6 KANSAS STATE SHAWNEE, KS W-04 (KC)18 MANNING, PEYTON QB 6'5" 230 3/24/1976 12 TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LA D1-9898 MATHIS, ROBERT DE 6'2" 245 2/26/1981 7 ALABAMA A&M ATLANTA, GA D5a-03

1 McAFEE, PAT P 6'1" 220 5/2/1987 R WEST VIRGINIA PLUM, PA D7a-0995 MOALA, FILI DT 6'4" 303 6/23/1985 R SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BUENA PARK, CA D2a-0990 MUIR, DANIEL DT 6'2" 312 9/12/1983 3 KENT STATE RIVERDALE, MD W-08 (GB)7 PAINTER, CURTIS QB 6'4" 230 6/24/1985 R PURDUE YORKTOWN, IN D6-09

78 POLLAK, MIKE OG 6'3" 301 2/16/1985 2 ARIZONA STATE SCOTTSDALE, AZ D2-0825 POWERS, JERRAUD DB 5'10" 192 7/19/1987 R AUBURN DECATUR, AL D3-0961 RICHARD, JAMEY OG 6'5" 295 10/9/1984 2 BUFFALO WESTON, CT D7-0847 ROBINSON, GIJON TE 6'1" 255 10/12/1984 2 MISSOURI WESTERN STATE WAYNESVILLE, MO FA-0820 RUSHING, T.J. DB 5'9" 186 6/8/1983 4 STANFORD PAULS VALLEY, OK D7-0686 SANTI, TOM TE 6'3" 250 11/22/1985 2 VIRGINIA NASHVILLE, TN D6a-08

63 SATURDAY, JEFF C 6'2" 295 6/18/1975 11 NORTH CAROLINA TUCKER, GA FA-9955 SESSION, CLINT LB 6'0" 235 9/22/1984 3 PITTSBURGH POMPANO BEACH, FL D4c-0740 SILVA, JAMIE DB 5'11" 204 12/14/1984 2 BOSTON COLLEGE EAST PROVIDENCE, RI FA-0835 SIMPSON, CHAD RB 5'9" 216 8/22/1985 2 MORGAN STATE MIAMI, FL FA-0948 SNOW, JUSTIN TE 6'3" 240 12/21/1976 10 BAYLOR ABILENE, TX FA-0012 SORGI, JIM QB 6'5" 196 12/3/1980 6 WISCONSIN FRASER, MI D6b-04

3 STOVER, MATT K 5'11" 178 1/27/1968 20 LOUISIANA TECH DALLAS, TX FA-0984 TAMME, JACOB TE 6'3" 236 3/15/1985 2 KENTUCKY DANVILLE, KY D4-0891 THOMAS, JOSH DE 6'5" 271 6/26/1981 6 SYRACUSE ORCHARD PARK, NY FA-0967 UGOH, TONY OT 6'5" 301 11/17/1983 3 ARKANSAS HOUSTON, TX D2a-07

4 VINATIERI, ADAM K 6'0" 202 12/28/1972 14 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE RAPID CITY, SD UFA-06 (NE)87 WAYNE, REGGIE WR 6'0" 198 11/17/1978 9 MIAMI (FLORIDA) NEW ORLEANS, LA D1b-0150 WHEELER, PHILIP LB 6'2" 240 12/12/1984 2 GEORGIA TECH COLUMBUS, GA D3-08

INJURED RESERVEHAGLER, TYJUAN LB 6'0" 236 12/3/1981 4 CINCINNATI KANKAKEE, IL D5c-05HALL, ROY WR 6'3" 240 12/8/1983 3 OHIO STATE LYNDHURST, OH D5a-07HARDIE, RUDOLPH DE 6'2" 270 10/8/1985 1 HOWARD HARTFORD, CT FA-09JACKSON, MARLIN DB 6'0" 196 6/30/1983 5 MICHIGAN SHARON, PA D1-05PETROWSKI, JAMIE TE 6'4" 262 7/12/1982 1 INDIANA STATE TERRE HAUTE, IN FA-09SANDERS, BOB DB 5'8" 206 2/24/1981 6 IOWA ERIE, PA D2b-04

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NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN ACQ.

1 PAT McAFEE P 6'1" 220 22 R WEST VIRGINIA PLUM, PA D7a-093 MATT STOVER K 5'11" 178 41 20 LOUISIANA TECH DALLAS, TX FA-094 ADAM VINATIERI K 6'0" 202 36 14 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE RAPID CITY, SD UFA-06 (NE)7 CURTIS PAINTER QB 6'4" 230 24 R PURDUE YORKTOWN, IN D6-09

11 ANTHONY GONZALEZ WR 6'0" 193 25 3 OHIO STATE CLEVELAND, OH D1-0712 JIM SORGI QB 6'5" 196 28 6 WISCONSIN FRASER, MI D6b-0417 AUSTIN COLLIE WR 6'0" 200 24 R BRIGHAM YOUNG EL DORADO HILLS, CA D4a-0918 PEYTON MANNING QB 6'5" 230 33 12 TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LA D1-9820 T.J. RUSHING DB 5'9" 186 26 4 STANFORD PAULS VALLEY, OK D7-0623 TIM JENNINGS DB 5'8" 185 25 4 GEORGIA ORANGEBURG, SC D2-06

25 JERRAUD POWERS DB 5'10" 192 22 R AUBURN DECATUR, AL D3-0926 KELVIN HAYDEN DB 6'0" 195 26 5 ILLINOIS CHICAGO, IL D2-0527 JACOB LACEY DB 5'10" 177 22 R OKLAHOMA STATE GARLAND, TX FA-0929 JOSEPH ADDAI RB 5'11" 214 26 4 LOUISIANA STATE HOUSTON, TX D1-0631 DONALD BROWN RB 5'10" 210 22 R CONNECTICUT ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NJ D1-0932 MIKE HART RB 5'9" 206 23 2 MICHIGAN SYRACUSE, NY D6c-0833 MELVIN BULLITT DB 6'1" 201 25 3 TEXAS A&M BRYAN, TX FA-0735 CHAD SIMPSON RB 5'9" 216 24 2 MORGAN STATE MIAMI, FL FA-0840 JAMIE SILVA DB 5'11" 204 24 2 BOSTON COLLEGE EAST PROVIDENCE, RI FA-0841 ANTOINE BETHEA DB 5'11" 203 25 4 HOWARD NEWPORT NEWS, VA D6b-06

43 AARON FRANCISCO DB 6'2" 207 26 5 BRIGHAM YOUNG LAIE, HI W-09 (ARIZ)44 DALLAS CLARK TE 6'3" 252 30 7 IOWA LIVERMORE, IA D1-0347 GIJON ROBINSON TE 6'1" 255 25 2 MISSOURI WESTERN STATE WAYNESVILLE, MO FA-0848 JUSTIN SNOW TE 6'3" 240 32 10 BAYLOR ABILENE, TX FA-0050 PHILIP WHEELER LB 6'2" 240 24 2 GEORGIA TECH COLUMBUS, GA D3-0852 CODY GLENN LB 6'0" 240 22 R NEBRASKA RUSK, TX FA-0954 FREDDY KEIAHO LB 5'11" 226 26 4 SAN DIEGO STATE VENTURA, CA D3-0655 CLINT SESSION LB 6'0" 235 25 3 PITTSBURGH POMPANO BEACH, FL D4c-0758 GARY BRACKETT LB 5'11" 235 29 7 RUTGERS GLASSBORO, NJ FA-0359 RAMON HUMBER LB 5'11" 232 22 R NORTH DAKOTA STATE BROOKLYN PARK, MN FA-09

61 JAMEY RICHARD OG 6'5" 295 25 2 BUFFALO WESTON, CT D7-0863 JEFF SATURDAY C 6'2" 295 34 11 NORTH CAROLINA TUCKER, GA FA-9965 RYAN LILJA OG 6'2" 290 28 6 KANSAS STATE SHAWNEE, KS W-04 (KC)66 KYLE DeVAN OG 6'2" 306 24 1 OREGON STATE VACAVILLE, CA FA-0967 TONY UGOH OT 6'5" 301 25 3 ARKANSAS HOUSTON, TX D2a-0768 ERIC FOSTER DT 6'2" 265 24 2 RUTGERS HOMESTEAD, FL FA-0871 RYAN DIEM OT 6'6" 320 30 9 NORTHERN ILLINOIS CAROL STREAM, IL D4-0174 CHARLIE JOHNSON OT 6'4" 305 25 4 OKLAHOMA STATE SHERMAN, TX D6a-0676 DANIEL FEDERKEIL OT 6'6" 290 26 4 CALGARY MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA FA-0678 MIKE POLLAK OG 6'3" 301 24 2 ARIZONA STATE SCOTTSDALE, AZ D2-08

79 RAHEEM BROCK DE 6'4" 274 31 8 TEMPLE PHILADELPHIA, PA FA-02

81 HANK BASKETT WR 6'4" 220 27 4 NEW MEXICO CLOVIS, NM FA-0984 JACOB TAMME TE 6'3" 236 24 2 KENTUCKY DANVILLE, KY D4-0885 PIERRE GARCON WR 6'0" 210 23 2 MOUNT UNION WEST PALM BEACH, FL D6d-0886 TOM SANTI TE 6'3" 250 23 2 VIRGINIA NASHVILLE, TN D6a-0887 REGGIE WAYNE WR 6'0" 198 30 9 MIAMI (FLORIDA) NEW ORLEANS, LA D1b-0190 DANIEL MUIR DT 6'2" 312 26 3 KENT STATE RIVERDALE, MD W-08 (GB)

91 JOSH THOMAS DE 6'5" 271 28 6 SYRACUSE ORCHARD PARK, NY FA-0993 DWIGHT FREENEY DE 6'1" 268 29 8 SYRACUSE HARTFORD, CT D1-0295 FILI MOALA DT 6'4" 303 24 R SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BUENA PARK, CA D2a-09

96 KEYUNTA DAWSON DE 6'3" 254 24 3 TEXAS TECH SHREVEPORT, LA D7-0798 ROBERT MATHIS DE 6'2" 245 28 7 ALABAMA A&M ATLANTA, GA D5a-0399 ANTONIO JOHNSON DT 6'3" 310 24 3 MISSISSIPPI STATE LELAND, MS FA-08

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Jim Caldwell ( Head Coach ); Clyde Christensen ( Assistant Head Coach / Wide Receivers ); Larry Coyer ( Defensive Coordinator ); Richard Howell ( Assistant Strength and Conditioning ); Gene Huey ( Running Backs ); Pete Metzelaars ( Offensive Quality Control / Assistant Offensive Line); Tom Moore ( Senior Offensive Coordinator ); Howard Mudd ( Senior Offensive Line Coach ); Mike Murphy ( Linebackers ); Rod Perry ( Special Assistant to the Defense ); Frank Reich ( Quarterbacks ); Ray Rychleski ( Special Teams Coordinator); Bill Teerlinck ( Defensive Assistant ); John Teerlinck ( Defensive Line ); Ricky Thomas ( Tight Ends ); Jon Torine ( Strength and Conditioning ); Alan Williams ( Defensive Backs )

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2009 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ROSTER BY POSITION

OFFENSE QUARTERBACKS (3) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 7 CURTIS PAINTER QB 6-4 230 R PURDUE YORKTOWN, IN D6-09 12 JIM SORGI QB 6-5 196 6 WISCONSIN FRASER, MI D6b-04 18 PEYTON MANNING QB 6-5 230 12 TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LA D1-98 RUNNING BACKS (4) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 29 JOSEPH ADDAI RB 5-11 214 4 LOUISIANA STATE HOUSTON, TX D1-06 31 DONALD BROWN RB 5-10 210 R CONNECTICUT ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NJ D1-09 32 MIKE HART RB 5-9 206 2 MICHIGAN SYRACUSE, NY D6c-08 35 CHAD SIMPSON RB 5-9 216 2 MORGAN STATE MIAMI, FL FA-09 OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 61 JAMEY RICHARD OG 6-5 295 2 BUFFALO WESTON, CT D7-08 63 JEFF SATURDAY C 6-2 295 11 NORTH CAROLINA TUCKER, GA FA-99 65 RYAN LILJA OG 6-2 290 6 KANSAS STATE SHAWNEE, KS W-04 (KC) 66 KYLE DeVAN OL 6-2 306 1 OREGON STATE VACAVILLE, CA FA-09 67 TONY UGOH OT 6-5 301 3 ARKANSAS HOUSTON, TX D2a-07 71 RYAN DIEM OT 6-6 320 9 N. ILLINOIS CAROL STREAM, IL D4-01 74 CHARLIE JOHNSON OT 6-4 305 4 OKLAHOMA STATE SHERMAN, TX D6a-06 76 DAN FEDERKEIL OT 6-6 290 4 CALGARY MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA FA-06 78 MIKE POLLAK OG 6-3 301 2 ARIZONA STATE SCOTTSDALE, AZ D2-08 TIGHT ENDS (4) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 44 DALLAS CLARK TE 6-3 252 7 IOWA LIVERMORE, IA D1-03 47 GIJON ROBINSON TE 6-1 255 2 MISSOURI WEST STATE WAYNESVILLE, MO FA-08 84 JACOB TAMME TE 6-3 236 2 KENTUCKY DANVILLE, KY D4-08 86 TOM SANTI TE 6-3 250 2 VIRGINIA NASHVILLE, TN D6a-08 WIDE RECEIVERS (5) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 11 ANTHONY GONZALEZ WR 6-0 193 3 OHIO STATE CLEVELAND, OH D1-07 17 AUSTIN COLLIE WR 6-0 200 R BRIGHAM YOUNG EL DORADO HILLS, CA D4a-09 81 HANK BASKETT WR 6-4 220 4 NEW MEXICO CLOVIS, NM FA-09 85 PIERRE GARCON WR 6-0 210 2 MOUNT UNION WEST PALM BEACH, FL D6d-08 87 REGGIE WAYNE WR 6-0 198 9 MIAMI NEW ORLEANS, LA D1b-01

DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (9) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 68 ERIC FOSTER DT 6-2 265 2 RUTGERS HOMESTEAD, FL FA-08 79 RAHEEM BROCK DE 6-4 274 8 TEMPLE PHILADELPHIA, PA FA-02 90 DANIEL MUIR DT 6-2 312 3 KENT STATE RIVERDALE, MD W-08 (GB) 91 JOSH THOMAS DE 6-5 271 6 SYRACUSE ORCHARD PARK, NY FA-09 93 DWIGHT FREENEY DE 6-1 268 8 SYRACUSE HARTFORD, CT D1-02 95 FILI MOALA DT 6-4 303 R SOUTHERN CAL BUENA PARK, CA D2a-09 96 KEYUNTA DAWSON DE 6-3 254 3 TEXAS TECH SHREVEPORT, LA D7-07 98 ROBERT MATHIS DE 6-2 245 7 ALABAMA A&M ATLANTA, GA D5a-03 99 ANTONIO JOHNSON DT 6-3 310 3 MISSISSIPPI STATE LELAND, MS FA-08 LINEBACKERS (6) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 50 PHILIP WHEELER LB 6-2 240 2 GEORGIA TECH COLUMBUS, GA D3-08 52 CODY GLENN LB 6-0 240 R NEBRASKA RUSK, TX FA-09 54 FREDDY KEIAHO LB 5-11 226 4 SAN DIEGO STATE VENTURA, CA D3-06 55 CLINT SESSION LB 6-0 235 3 PITTSBURGH POMPANO BEACH, FL D4c-07 58 GARY BRACKETT LB 5-11 235 7 RUTGERS GLASSBORO, NJ FA-03 59 RAMON HUMBER LB 5-11 232 R NORTH DAKOTA STATE BROOKLYN PARK, MN FA-09 DEFENSIVE BACKS (9) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 20 T.J. RUSHING DB 5-9 186 4 STANFORD PAULS VALLEY, OK D7-06 23 TIM JENNINGS DB 5-8 185 4 GEORGIA ORANGEBURG, SC D2-06 25 JERRAUD POWERS DB 5-10 192 R AUBURN DECATUR, AL D3-09 26 KELVIN HAYDEN DB 6-0 195 5 ILLINOIS CHICAGO, IL D2-05 27 JACOB LACEY DB 5-10 177 R OKLAHOMA STATE GARLAND, TX FA-09 33 MELVIN BULLITT DB 6-1 201 3 TEXAS A&M BRYAN, TX FA-07 40 JAMIE SILVA DB 5-11 204 2 BOSTON COLLEGE EAST PROVIDENCE, RI FA-08 41 ANTOINE BETHEA DB 5-11 203 4 HOWARD NEWPORT NEWS, VA D6b-06 43 AARON FRANCISCO DB 6-2 207 5 BRIGHAM YOUNG LAIE, HI W-09 (ARIZ) SPECIALISTS (4) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 1 PAT McAFEE P 6-1 220 R WEST VIRGINIA PLUM, PA D7a-09 3 MATT STOVER K 5-11 178 20 LOUISIANA TECH DALLAS, TX FA-09 4 ADAM VINATIERI K 6-0 202 14 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE RAPID CITY, SD UFA-06 (NE) 48 JUSTIN SNOW TE 6-3 240 10 BAYLOR ABILENE, TX FA-00

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INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ROSTER BY ROUND(INDICATES FIRST YEAR AND ORIGINAL TEAM IF NECESSARY)

1ST ROUND (7)PEYTON MANNING (98)REGGIE WAYNE (01)DWIGHT FREENEY (02)DALLAS CLARK (03)JOSEPH ADDAI (06)ANTHONY GONZALEZ (07)DONALD BROWN (08)

2ND ROUND (5)KELVIN HAYDEN (05)TIM JENNINGS (06)TONY UGOH (07)MIKE POLLAK (08)FILI MOALA (09)

3RD ROUND (3)FREDDY KEIAHO (06)PHILIP WHEELER (08)JERRAUD POWERS (09)

4TH ROUND (4)RYAN DIEM (01)CLINT SESSION (07)JACOB TAMME (08)AUSTIN COLLIE (09)

5TH ROUND (3)ROBERT MATHIS (03)ANTONIO JOHNSON (07-TENN)CODY GLENN (09-WASH)

6TH ROUND (7)JIM SORGI (04)ANTOINE BETHEA (06)CHARLIE JOHNSON (06)PIERRE GARCON (08)MIKE HART (08)TOM SANTI (08)CURTIS PAINTER (09)

7TH ROUND (5)RAHEEM BROCK (02-PHIL)T.J. RUSHING (06)KEYUNTA DAWSON (07)JAMEY RICHARD (08)PAT MCAFEE (09)

12TH ROUND (1)MATT STOVER (90-NYG)

UNDRAFTED (18)ADAM VINATIERI (96-NE)JEFF SATURDAY (99-BALT)JUSTIN SNOW (00)GARY BRACKETT (03)RYAN LILJA (04-KC)JOSH THOMAS (04)AARON FRANCISCO (05-ARI)HANK BASKETT (06-MINN)DAN FEDERKEIL (06)MELVIN BULLITT (07)DANIEL MUIR (07-GB)GIJON ROBINSON (07)KYLE DEVAN (08-WASH)ERIC FOSTER (08)JAMIE SILVA (08)CHAD SIMPSON (08)RAMON HUMBER (09)JACOB LACEY (09)

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE

20TH YEAR (1)MATT STOVER

14TH YEAR (1)ADAM VINATIERI

12TH YEAR (1)PEYTON MANNING

11TH YEAR (1)JEFF SATURDAY

10TH YEAR (1)JUSTIN SNOW

9TH YEAR (2)RYAN DIEMREGGIE WAYNE

8TH YEAR (2)DWIGHT FREENEYRAHEEM BROCK

7TH YEAR (3)GARY BRACKETTDALLAS CLARKROBERT MATHIS

6TH YEAR (3)RYAN LILJAJIM SORGIJOSH THOMAS

5TH YEAR (2)AARON FRANCISCOKELVIN HAYDEN

4TH YEAR (8)JOSEPH ADDAIHANK BASKETTANTOINE BETHEADAN FEDERKEILTIM JENNINGSCHARLIE JOHNSONFREDDY KEIAHOT.J. RUSHING

3RD YEAR (7)MELVIN BULLITTKEYUNTA DAWSONANTHONY GONZALEZANTONIO JOHNSONDANIEL MUIRCLINT SESSIONTONY UGOH

2ND YEAR (11)ERIC FOSTERPIERRE GARCONMIKE HARTMIKE POLLAKJAMEY RICHARDGIJON ROBINSONTOM SANTIJAMIE SILVACHAD SIMPSONJACOB TAMMEPHILIP WHEELER

1ST YEAR (1)KYLE DEVAN

ROOKIE (9)DONALD BROWNAUSTIN COLLIECODY GLENNRAMON HUMBERJACOB LACEYPAT MCAFEEFILI MOALACURTIS PAINTERJERRAUD POWERS

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BUILDING THE COLTS

YEAR DRAFT TRADE/WAIVERS FREE AGENTS 1998 Peyton Manning (1) 1999 Jeff Saturday 2000 Justin Snow

2001 Reggie Wayne (1) Ryan Diem (4) 2002 Dwight Freeney (1) Raheem Brock 2003 Dallas Clark (1) Gary Brackett Robert Mathis (5a) 2004 *Bob Sanders (2b) Ryan Lilja (Waivers-KC) Jim Sorgi (6b) 2005 *Marlin Jackson (1) Kelvin Hayden (2) *Tyjuan Hagler (5c) 2006 Joseph Addai (1) Dan Federkeil Tim Jennings (2) Adam Vinatieri (UFA-NE) Freddy Keiaho (3) Charlie Johnson (6a) Antoine Bethea (6b) T.J. Rushing (7) 2007 Anthony Gonzalez (1) Melvin Bullitt Tony Ugoh (2a) Clint Session (4c) *Roy Hall (5a) Keyunta Dawson (7) 2008 Mike Pollak (2) Daniel Muir (Waivers-GB) Eric Foster Philip Wheeler (3) Antonio Johnson Jacob Tamme (4) Gijon Robinson Tom Santi (6a) Jamie Silva Mike Hart (6c) Pierre Garcon (6d) Jamey Richard (7) 2009 Donald Brown (1) Aaron Francisco (Waivers-Ariz) Hank Baskett Fili Moala (2a) Kyle DeVan Jerraud Powers (3) Cody Glenn Austin Collie (4a) *Rudolph Hardie Curtis Painter (6) Ramon Humber Pat McAfee (7a) Jacob Lacey *Jamie Petrowski Chad Simpson Matt Stover Josh Thomas ACTIVE ROSTER: 31 + 3 + 19 = 53 TOTAL: 35 + 3 + 21 = 59 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Injured Reserve; #Reserve/NFI/PUP/Suspended NOTES: 25 Offensive Players 9 OL, 5 WR, 4 TE, 4 RB, 3 QB 24 Defensive Players 9 DL, 6 LB, 9 DB 4 Specialists

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2009 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

SUPPLEMENTAL BIOGRAPHIES

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81 HANK BASKETT Wide Receiver 6-4 220 New Mexico Free Agent-2009 4th Year in NFL, 1st with Colts Born: September 4, 1982 GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2006, 5/16); (2007, 0/16); (2008, 6/15); (2009, 0/1) TOTAL 11/48 PRO: Signed as FA with Colts on September 17, 2009…originally signed as FA by Minnesota on April 30, 2006…traded to Philadelphia on May 18, 2006 for WR-Billy McMullen…was waived by Philadelphia on September 15, 2009. 2009: Appeared in one game as reserve WR with Philadelphia…was 1-6 receiving vs. Carolina 9/13. CAREER NOTES: 2008: Appeared in 15 games with six starts at WR…was inactive at Washington 12/21…was 33-440, 3 TDs receiving…set career-highs in single-season receptions and touchdowns…was 2-102, 1 TD vs. St. Louis 9/7…90t reception was longest of career and seventh-longest in team history…was third career 100+ receiving game…was 8-85 receiving vs. Pittsburgh 9/21…eight receptions was career-high…was 4-38, 1 TD receiving at San Francisco 10/12…was 1-7, 1 TD vs. NY Giants 11/9. POST-SEASON: Appeared in three games as reserve WR…was 1-7 receiving at Minnesota in Wild Card Playoffs…was 1-14 receiving at Arizona in NFC Championship Game. 2007: Appeared in 16 games as reserve WR…voted special teams MVP by teammates…was 16-142, 1 TD receiving…was 2-33 receiving vs. Chicago 10/21…was 3-28, 1 TD receiving vs. Dallas 11/4…was 3-17 receiving at Washington 11/14…recovered onside kick at New England 11/25. 2006: Started five of 16 games at WR…was 22-464, 2 TDs receiving…among WRs with at least 20 receptions, ranked 2nd with 21.1 yards per catch…finished 4th among rookies in receptions and yards…was 1-25 receiving vs. NY Giants 9/17 for first career reception…was 3-112, 1 TD receiving vs. Dallas 10/8…earned Rookie-of-the-Week honors…87t was first career TD…was 7-177, 1 TD receiving vs. Atlanta 12/31…earned Rookie-of-the-Week honors…89t reception was longest play of 2006 NFL season…yardage total was most in game by Eagle since 1994, most by Eagle rookie since 1940 and most by undrafted NFL rookie since 1989. POST-SEASON: Appeared in two games as reserve WR…was 1-5 receiving vs. NY Giants in Wild Card Playoffs…was 1-25 receiving at New Orleans in Divisional Playoffs. COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who started 25 of 43 career games at WR…was 140-2,288, 17 TDs receiving…started 11 games as senior…was 67-1,071, 9 TDs…TDs rank T4th in single-season school history and receptions and yardage are 6th…was 10-209, 3 TDs receiving at Missouri…tied school record with three TD receptions…was third player in school history with 200+ receiving yards in a game…was 11-141 receiving vs. BYU…11 receptions was career-high…ranked 3rd in Mountain West Conference and 14th nationally with 97.4 receiving yards per game…started 12 games as a junior…was 54-908, 3 TDs receiving…voted Offensive MVP my teammates…started two of 13 games as a sophomore…was 17-288, 2 TDs receiving…also served as team’s backup punter…appeared in seven games as freshman…was 2-21, 2 TDs receiving… redshirted as freshman in 2001…also competed on track team…was 2004 MWC outdoor high jump champion (6-11.00)…was three-time all-conference choice in event…was four-time all-academic MWC choice…holds degree in general management. PERSONAL: Full name is Henry Randall Baskett III…born in Clovis, N.M….attended Clovis High School…competed in football, basketball and track while maintaining a 4.0 GPA…was Second-Team all-state punter and receiver as senior…won state championship high jump as junior and senior…set state record with (7-0) leap in 2000…averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds for basketball team…Baskett and his wife, Kendra, reside in San Diego, Calif.

CAREER STATISTICS

RECEIVING Year ST/PL No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2006 5/16 22 464 21.1 89t 2 2007 0/16 16 142 8.9 25 1 2008 6/15 33 440 13.3 90t 3 2009 0/1 1 6 6.0 6 0 TOTAL 11/48 72 1,052 14.6 90t 6

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43 AARON FRANCISCO Defensive Back 6-2 207 Brigham Young Waivers – 2009 (Arizona) 5th Year in NFL, 1st with Colts Born: July 5, 1983 GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2005, 0/11); (2006, 2/16); (2007, 3/10); (2008, 4/16) Total 9/53 PRO: Claimed off waivers by Colts from Arizona on September 6, 2009…originally signed as FA with Arizona on May 2, 2005…was waived on August 22, 2005…signed as FA with New York Jets on August 29, 2005…was waived on September 3, 2005…signed to Arizona practice squad on September 5, 2005…signed as FA with Arizona on October 12, 2005…was waived on September 5, 2009. 2008: Started four of 16 games…had a career-high 49 tackles…named special teams captain…started at S at New York Jets 9/28 and had one tackle for loss and one pass defensed…started at S and had five tackles vs. Buffalo 10/5…registered team-high four special teams tackles and had five defensive stops vs. San Francisco 11/10…started as the fifth DB and tied for team lead with three special teams tackles at Seattle 11/16…recorded career-high six special teams tackles vs. St. Louis 12/7. POST-SEASON: Started first career-playoff game as the fifth DB vs. Atlanta 1/3…totaled four tackles and two special teams tackles at Carolina 1/10…had first career post-season interception vs. Philadelphia 1/18. 2007: Started three of 10 games…was selected as one of five team captains…recorded first deflected punt of career at Baltimore 9/23…started at S at New Orleans 12/16 and had career-high eight tackles…started at S vs. St. Louis 12/30 and recorded one tackle for loss. 2006: Started two of 16 games…had first-career interception vs. Chicago 10/16 and recorded then career-high four special teams tackles…had interception vs. Detroit 11/19…totaled four tackles in first career start at Minnesota 11/26. 2005: Appeared in 11 games…saw action on specials teams and had eight tackles. COLLEGE: Four-year starter who opened 37 of 49 games…had 330 career tackles, 167 solo, and seven interceptions…started 11 games as senior…recorded 88 tackles…started 12 games and was named team Defensive MVP as junior…had career-high 116 tackles…started 12 games as sophomore…ranked second on team with 99 tackles…started two of 14 games as freshman…recorded 27 tackles, 20 solo...holds degree in sociology. PERSONAL: Full name is Aaron James Monroe Francisco…born in Laie, Hawaii.…attended Kakuku High School…earned all-state and all-league honors as senior…single….resides in Laie, Hawaii. 52 CODY GLENN Linebacker 6-0 240 Nebraska Free Agent-2009 Rookie Born: October 6, 1986 PRO: Signed as FA to Colts active roster from practice squad on November 4, 2009…originally was D5-09 choice of Washington, the 158th overall selection…was waived on September 5, 2009…was claimed off waivers by Colts from Washington on September 6, 2009…was waived on September 15, 2009…signed to Colts practice squad on September 17, 2009. COLLEGE: Appeared in 30 career games…appeared in nine games as senior…made switch from RB to LB…totaled 51 tackles with six tackles for losses and four passes defensed…had career-high 14 stops against Virginia Tech…played in five games at RB as junior…finished season 27-78 rushing and 6-52 receiving…scored two touchdowns against USC…appeared in nine games as sophomore…gained 370 yards and scored team-high eight touchdowns…appeared in seven games as freshman…emerged as short-yardage back and finished 45-131, 4 TDs rushing…majored in sociology. PERSONAL: Full name is Cody Glenn…born in Rusk, Texas.…attended Rusk High School…rushed for 6,583 yards and 87 touchdowns…earned Second-Team Class 3A all-state honors as senior…single…resides in Rusk, Texas.

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3 MATT STOVER Kicker 5-11 178 Louisiana Tech Free Agent-2009 20th Year in NFL, 1st with Colts Born: January 27, 1968 GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (1990, 0/0); (1991, 0/16); (1992, 0/16); (1993, 0/16); (1994, 0/16); (1995, 0/16); (1996, 0/16); (1997, 0/16); (1998, 0/16); (1999, 0/16); (2000, 0/16); (2001, 0/16); (2002, 0/15); (2003, 0/16) (2004, 0/16); (2005, 0/16); (2006, 0/16); (2007, 0/16); (2008, 0/16); TOTAL 0/287 PRO: Signed as FA with Colts on October 14, 2009…originally was D12-90 choice of New York Giants, the 330th selection overall…signed as Plan B FA with Cleveland on March 15, 1991…franchise relocated to Baltimore in 1996. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Is 462-552 FGs and 561-568 PATs for career for 1,944 points…462 FGs made ranks fourth in NFL history…owns NFL record for consecutive games with a FG – 38 (1999-2001)…with career FG percentage of 83.7%, ranks as second-most accurate kicker in NFL history (min. 150 attempts)…is fifth on NFL’s career scoring list (1,944 points)…has made most FGs (354) in NFL since 1996…led NFL in FG percentage (93.3%) in 2006…36 consecutive made FGs from 12/ 4/05-11/19/06 marks 3rd-longest streak in NFL history…hit franchise post-season record 51-yard FG against Indianapolis 1/13/07…has not missed game due to injury since 1991…scored career-and-NFL-high 135 points in 2000, earning first career trip to Pro Bowl…has been named Special Teams Player-of-the-Week seven times. CAREER NOTES: 2008: Appeared in 16 games…was 27-33 FGs and 41-41 PATs for 122 points…was 2-2 FGs and 3-3 PATs at Miami 10/19…connected on season-long 47-yard attempt at Miami…was 3-3 FGs and 4-4 PATs at Cleveland 11/2…was 3-3 FGs vs. Pittsburgh 12/14…was 4-4 FGs and 3-3 PATs at Dallas 12/20. POST-SEASON: Was 2-2 FGs and 3-3 PATs in Wild Card Playoffs at Miami 1/4…was 2-2 FGs and 1-1 PAT in Divisional Playoffs at Tennessee 1/10…hit 43-yard game-winner with :57 remaining at Tennessee…was 2-2 PATs in AFC Championship at Pittsburgh 1/18. 2007: Appeared in 16 games…was 27-32 FGs and 26-26 PATs for 107 points…moved into 4th place on NFL’s all-time career scoring list with PAT at Miami 12/16…was 3-3 FGs at San Francisco 10/7…was 5-5 FGs vs. St. Louis 10/14 to win Special Teams Player-of-the-Week honors...moved into 5th place on NFL’s all-time career scoring list with second FG vs. Arizona 9/23. 2006: Appeared in 16 games…was 28-30 FGs and 37-37 PATs for 121 points…led NFL in FG percentage (93.3%)…was 3-3 FGs at Cleveland 9/24…hit 52-yard game-winner with :20 remaining…was 12th career game-winning FG and second game-winner over 50 yards…earned Special Teams Player-of-the-Month for September after hitting all nine FG attempts…was 4-4 FGs and 2-2 PATs vs. Cincinnati 11/5…ended career record, and third-longest streak in NFL history, with 36 consecutive FGs after a miss in first quarter vs. Atlanta 11/19…hit 400th career FG, becoming fourth player in NFL history to reach milestone, at Kansas City 12/10. POST-SEASON: Was 2-2 FGs in Divisional Playoffs vs. Indianapolis 1/13…51-yard FG was franchise post-season record. 2005: Appeared in 16 games…was 30-34 FGs and 23-23 PATs for 113 points…was 3-3 FGs and 1-1 PAT vs. Cleveland 10/16 to become 10th player in NFL history to score 1,500 points…was 3-3 FGs and 1-1 PAT vs. Pittsburgh 11/20…hit 43-yard game-winner vs. Pittsburgh in OT…hit 38-yard game-winner with :06 remaining vs. Houston 12/4. 2004: Appeared in 16 games…was 29-32 FGs and 30-30 PATs for 117 points…hit first 50+-yard FG since 2002 vs. Kansas City 10/4…was 4-4 FGs and 1-1 PAT vs. Cleveland 11/7…hit 42-yard game-winner in OT at NY Jets 11/14…was 4-4 FGs and 2-2 PATs in scoring season-high 14 points vs. Cincinnati 12/5. 2003: Appeared in 16 games…was 33-38 FGs and 35-35 PATs for 134 points…finished third in AFC and fourth in NFL in points…hit 300th FG, becoming 15th player in NFL history to reach milestone, vs. Denver 10/26…was 3-3 FGs at St. Louis 11/9 in 200th career game…hit 46-yard FG to send game to OT and then hit 47-yard game-winner in OT vs. Pittsburgh 12/28. POST-SEASON: Was 1-1 FG in Wild Card Playoffs vs. Tennessee 1/3. 2002: Appeared in 15 games…did not play vs. Tampa Bay 9/15…was 21-25 FGs and 33-33 PATs for 96 points…had three special teams tackles…kicked first career punt for 33 yards at Carolina 9/8…was 4-4 FGs at Cleveland 10/6…was 3-3 FGs and 2-2 PATs at Houston 12/15. 2001: Appeared in 16 games…was 30-35 FGs and 20-25 PATs for 115 points…finished fourth in AFC and fifth in NFL in points…set NFL record with 36 consecutive made FGs, breaking old mark of 31…tied NFL record (Fred Cox) with 28-yard FG for 31st consecutive make at Green Bay 10/14…set record with 21-yard FG at Cleveland 10/21…hit two fourth-quarter FGs, his second a 39-yard game-winner with 1:49 remaining at Pittsburgh 11/4…named AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week…was 4-5 FGs and 3-3 PATs vs. Indianapolis 12/2 for season-high 15 points. POST-SEASON: Was 2-3 FGs and 2-2 PATs in Wild Card Playoffs at Miami 1/13…was 1-1 FG and 1-1 PAT in Divisional Playoffs at Pittsburgh 1/20. 2000: Appeared in 16 games…was 35-39 FGs and 30-30 PATs for NFL best 135 points…earned first Pro Bowl trip…was 5-5 FGs, tying career-high, at Jacksonville 10/8…named AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week…named AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Month for October…was 3-3 FGs and 5-5 PATs vs. Cleveland 11/26 to go over 1,000 career points. POST-SEASON: Was 3-3 PATs in Wild Card Playoffs vs. Denver 12/31…was 1-1 FG and 3-3 PATs in Divisional Playoffs at Tennessee 1/7…was 3-4 FGs and 1-1 PAT in AFC Championship Game at Oakland 1/14…was 2-3 FGs and 4-4 PATs in Super Bowl XXXV vs. NY Giants. 1999: Appeared in 16 games…was 28-33 FGs and 32-32 PATs for 116 points…hit 50-yard game-winner with :00 remaining at Cincinnati 11/21…named AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week…was 5-5 FGs vs. Cincinnati 12/26…named AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week…fourth FG against Cincinnati was 200th of career. 1998: Appeared in 16 games…was 21-28 FGs and 24-24 PATs for 87 points…was 3-3 FGs vs. Indianapolis 11/29…48-and 47-yard FGs were longest of season. 1997: Appeared in 16 games…was 26-34 FGs and 32-32 PATs for 110 points…was 5-6 FGs at Tennessee 9/21 in 100th career game…five FGs tied career and franchise high…six attempts was franchise record…named AFC Special Teams

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Player-of-the-Month for September. 1996: Appeared in 16 games…was 19-25 FGs and 34-35 PATs for 91 points…was 3-3 FGs at Carolina 12/15. 1995: Appeared in 16 games…was 29-33 FGs and 26-26 PATs for 113 points…29 FGs set Cleveland franchise record…set career-high with 5 made FGs at Cincinnati 10/29…hit game-winner in OT… named AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week. 1994: Appeared in 16 games…was 26-28 FGs and 32-32 PATs for 110 points…set three Cleveland franchise records, FG percentage (.928), consecutive FGs made (20) and most FGs made (26)…was 4-4 FGs at Dallas 12/10. POST-SEASON: was 2-4 FGs and 2-2 PATs in Wild Card Playoffs vs. New England 1/1…was 1-1 FG in Divisional Playoffs at Pittsburgh 1/7. 1993: Appeared in 16 games…was 16-22 FGs and 36-36 PATs for 84 points…hit season long 53-yard FG at Houston 12/12. 1992: Appeared in 16 games…was 21-29 FGs and 29-30 PATs for 92 points…tied Cleveland franchise record with seven FG attempts at New England 10/25. 1991: Appeared in 16 games…was 16-22 FGs and 33-34 PATs for 81 points…was 4-4 FGs vs. Cincinnati 9/15…hit 45-yard game-winner with :04 remaining…named Sporting News Player-of-the-Week…hit career-long 55-yard FG at Houston 11/17, second-longest FG in NFL for season. 1990: Missed season after being placed on injured reserve 9/4. HONORS: 1991: Sporting News Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (9/15 vs. Cincinnati). 1995: AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (10/29 at Cincinnati). 1997: AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Month (September). 1999: AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (11/21at Cincinnati)…AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (12/26 vs. Cincinnati). 2000: Pro Bowl…AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (10/8 at Jacksonville)…AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Month (October). 2001: AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (11/4 at Pittsburgh). 2006: AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Month (September). 2007: AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (10/14 vs. St. Louis). COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who connected on 64-88 FGs and 70-72 PATs to finish with 262 career points…set school mark with seven FGs over 50 yards…was 15-20 FGs and 30-30 PATs as a senior…also served as punter, finishing with 34.1 avg. on 36 punts…had long FG of 53 yards and long punt of 57…earned all-conference honors…was 15-23 FGs as a junior…set all-time school mark with 57-yard FG vs. Texas A&M as a sophomore…led team with 82 points scored…earned Rookie-of-the-Year honors as a freshman…holds degree in marketing. PERSONAL: Full name is John Matthew Stover…born in Dallas, Texas….attended Lake Highlands High School…was all-district WR and PK in high school…made five FGs in one game, with a long of 50 yards, both Texas state marks…is former Punt, Pass & Kick champion…won Humanitarian-of-the-Year Award by Cleveland TD Club in 1992…hosted inaugural “Matt Stover Kicking Camp” in June 2002…is active in NFL’s Backyard Football program…formed the Matt Stover Foundation and donates to numerous charities…took part in Wharton Graduate Business School’s business education program for NFL players in 2006… Stover and his wife, Debbie, reside with their daughter, Jenna Lee, and sons, Jacob Matthew and Joe Mark, in Dallas.

CAREER STATISTICS

KICKING Year FGM-FGA PCT LG BLK PATs PCT BLK PTS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50 1991 16-22 .727 55 -- 33-34 .971 -- 81 1-2 2-3 8-9 3-6 2-2 1992 21-29 .724 51 -- 29-30 .967 -- 92 1-1 11-11 6-8 2-6 1-3 1993 16-22 .727 53 -- 36-36 100.0 -- 84 0-0 4-4 5-6 6-8 1-4 1994 26-28 .929 45 -- 32-32 100.0 -- 110 1-1 7-7 10-11 8-8 0-1 1995 29-33 .879 47 -- 26-26 100.0 -- 113 1-1 12-12 9-10 7-9 0-1 1996 19-25 .760 50 -- 34-35 .971 -- 91 0-0 8-8 5-6 5-10 1-1 1997 26-34 .765 49 -- 32-32 100.0 -- 110 0-0 8-9 12-12 6-11 0-2 1998 21-28 .750 48 -- 24-24 100.0 -- 87 0-0 6-6 5-5 10-17 0-0 1999 28-33 .848 50 -- 32-32 100.0 -- 116 4-4 9-9 6-8 7-7 2-5 2000 35-39 .897 51 -- 30-30 100.0 -- 135 2-2 9-9 12-13 10-12 2-3 2001 30-35 .857 49 -- 25-25 100.0 -- 115 0-0 16-16 9-10 5-9 0-0 2002 21-25 .840 51 -- 33-33 100.0 -- 96 0-0 9-9 4-5 7-10 1-1 2003 33-38 .868 49 -- 35-35 100.0 -- 134 0-0 16-16 6-6 11-14 0-2 2004 29-32 .906 50 -- 30-30 100.0 -- 117 2-2 9-9 7-8 9-10 2-3 2005 30-34 .882 49 -- 23-23 100.0 -- 113 1-1 8-8 10-11 11-14 0-0 2006 28-30 .933 52 -- 37-37 100.0 -- 121 0-0 12-13 9-9 6-7 1-1 2007 27-32 .844 49 -- 26-26 100.0 -- 107 1-1 11-11 7-7 8-12 0-1 2008 27-33 .818 47 -- 41-41 100.0 -- 122 0-0 11-11 11-12 5-9 0-1 TOTAL 462-552 .837 55 -- 558-561 .995 -- 1944 14-15 168-171 141-156 126-179 13-31

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91 JOSH THOMAS Defensive End 6-5 271 Syracuse 6th Year With Colts Free Agent-2009 Born: June 26, 1981 GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2004, 0/11); (2005, 2/12); (2006, 0/14); (2007, 7/15); (2008, 3/16) Total 12/68 PRO: Signed as FA with Colts on November 6, 2009…originally signed as FA with Colts on April 30, 2004…signed as FA with Colts on August 17, 2009…was waived on September 5, 2009. 2008: Started three of 16 games…started at RDE vs. Baltimore 10/12 and vs. Tennessee 12/28 and at RDT vs. Detroit 12/14…had 35 tackles, 26 solo, five pressures and one batted pass…had five tackles vs. Chicago 9/7 and four tackles, two solo, at Houston 10/5…had five tackles, four solo, at Green Bay 10/19 and four tackles, three solo, vs. New England 11/2…had four solo tackles vs. Cincinnati 12/7. POST-SEASON: Saw action as reserve DE in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3 and had one stop. 2007: Fourth-year player who started seven of 15 games, five at LDE and two at RDE, filling in for injured Dwight Freeney…was inactive vs. Houston 12/23…had career-high 55 tackles, 33 solo, and 1.0 sack, 14 pressures, one FF and three passes batted…had three tackles, one sack and one FF at Houston 9/23…had four stops, three solo, and one pass batted vs. Denver 9/30…had eight stops at Atlanta 11/22…had seven tackles at Baltimore 12/9, at Oakland 12/16 and vs. Tennessee 12/30. POST-SEASON: Started at RDE in Divisional Playoffs vs. San Diego 1/13 and had six tackles. 2006: Saw action in 14 games as reserve DL...had 35 tackles, 29 solo, one sack and one FR…was inactive vs. Houston 9/17 and vs. Jacksonville 9/24 with injury…had four tackles and one FR at NYJ 10/1…had four stops and one sack vs. Washington 10/22. POST-SEASON: Appeared as reserve DL vs. Kansas City in Wild Card Playoffs 1/6, at Baltimore in Divisional Playoffs 1/13, vs. New England in AFC Championship Game 1/21 and vs. Chicago in Super Bowl XLI 2/4…had two tackles, one sack and one FR…had FR vs. Kansas City…had one tackle and one sack at Baltimore…had one assisted stop vs. New England. 2005: Started two of 12 games at DE…was contributor on line that produced 42 of team's 46 sacks…had 29 tackles, 19 solo, eight QB pressures and three sacks, all then career-bests…had tackles in eleven outings, missing 12/4 vs. Tennessee…missed games 9/18 vs. Jacksonville, 11/7 at New England, 11/13 vs. Houston and 11/20 at Cincinnati…had one sack at Tennessee 10/2 and vs. Pittsburgh 11/28…had 0.5 sack at Houston 10/23 and at Seattle 12/24…had seasonal-best five stops vs. Arizona 1/1. POST-SEASON: Saw action as reserve DE vs. Pittsburgh 1/15. 2004: Productive undrafted rookie FA who played in first 11 games before sustaining season-ending knee injury at Detroit 11/25…spent final five games on injured reserve…was contributor on line that produced 41 of team's 45 sacks…playing in reserve role, had 18 tackles, 11 solo, one sack, four QB pressures and one FF…had two solo tackles on special teams…had defensive stops in eight games with five at Jacksonville 10/3 and four at Tennessee 9/19 being top totals…had first career sack vs. Houston 11/14…had FF at Chicago. POST-SEASON: Spent playoffs on injured reserve. COLLEGE: Three-year starter who opened 34 of 36 games at DE…had 124 career tackles, 68 solo, nine sacks, 23 tackles for losses and two interceptions…started 11 games as senior…received Syracuse's Pat Miller Award for Outstanding Athlete, Student and Citizen…started 10 games as junior…had 33 stops and six passes defensed…started 13 games as sophomore…posted 46 tackles, seven for losses, and 15 pressures…appeared in two games as freshman. PERSONAL: Full name is Joshua Lloyd Thomas…born in Plymouth, Mass.…attended Orchard Park (N.Y.) High School…was First-Team all-state and all-western New York…won Jim Burt Award for best lineman in Western New York and division Defensive Player-of-the-Year…set state record with 24 sacks as senior…he and his wife, Emily, reside in Indianapolis.