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Returning to divisional play for two consecutive weeks, theIndianapolis Colts, 11-0, host the Tennessee Titans, 3-8, on Sunday,December 4. Kickoff for the contest in the RCA Dome is 1:00 p.m.(EST)/12:00 p.m. (CST).

Indianapolis enters Sunday’s contest coming off 26-7 victory lastMonday at home over Pittsburgh. Indianapolis owns triumphs in 19 ofits last 20 regular-season games. Indianapolis possesses a franchise-best10-game home winning streak. Last week’s win set the record after theclub had two prior nine-game home winning streaks during its Baltimoreera. The win last week was the club’s 400th, making the Colts one of 14NFL franchises with 400+ wins. The Colts own a seven-game winningstreak in the AFC South and hold an 18-4 overall mark since joining thedivision in 2002. Indianapolis has owned or shared the division lead in56 of 63 weeks of AFC South existence. The Colts have produced the15th 10+-victory season in franchise history, and it marks the first timethe club has done it in four consecutive seasons. Tony Dungy has earnedhis 7th double-digit seasonal victory total in 10 years as a head coach.Indianapolis concludes 2005 regular-season divisional play next week inJacksonville. Tennessee reaches Sunday’s game coming off a 33-22 vic-tory last Sunday at home over San Francisco.

Indianapolis reaches Sunday’s contest with an 11-0 record, the bestseasonal start in franchise history. The 1958 Colts opened 6-0 beforedropping a game. The 1967 Colts squad opened 4-0-2 and ran theirrecord to 11-0-2 before losing the finale at Los Angeles and missing theplayoffs with an 11-1-2 record. Thirteen undefeated games is the fran-chise’s longest season-opening streak without a loss. Indianapolis is thelone unbeaten team in the NFL and stands as only the 6th team since 1970to open a season 11-0 (14-0, Miami, 1972; 13-0, Denver, 1998; 12-0,Chicago, 1985; 11-0, Washington, 1991; 11-0, Miami, 1984). The pre-Merger teams that opened with an 11-0 mark include Green Bay (1929),Chicago (1934, 1942), Cleveland (1953), San Diego (1961) and LosAngeles Rams (1969).

Tony Dungy is 45-14 at the Colts’ helm. Dungy joined the Colts inJanuary of 2002, after serving as Tampa Bay’s head coach for six seasons(1996-01). Dungy’s career regular-season record is 99-56, and he has anoverall record of 104-63. Dungy became the 35th coach in NFL history toearn 100 career victories with a 38-20 win at Houston on 10/23/05. Dungybecame the 20th coach since entering the league in 1970 to win 100games. Of those 20, only George Siefert (132), Joe Gibbs (148), MikeDitka (151), Mike Holmgren (160) and Mike Shanahan (161) reached 100wins faster than Dungy’s pace of 163 games. Dungy owns a 75-32 marksince the start of the 1999 season (30-18 at Tampa Bay; 45-14 with Colts),and he is the NFL’s winningest coach during that span (69-38, Andy Reid,Philadelphia). He has directed seven of his nine teams into the playoffs.Dungy took Tampa Bay to four playoff appearances during his tenure asfield general. He has led the Colts to 10-6, 12-4 and 12-4 marks in his firstthree seasons, joining Ted Marchibroda (1975-77) as the only Colts coach-es to produce 10+ wins and playoff appearances in the first three seasonswith the club. This year, Dungy has helped produce the 15th 10+-victoryseason in franchise history, and he is one of five Colts head coaches to earndouble-digit victory totals (4, Shula; 3, Marchibroda; 2, McCafferty; 2,Jim Mora). Dungy has seven career double-digit victory seasons (11-5,1999; 10-6, 1997; 10-6, 2000 with Tampa Bay; 12-4, 2003; 12-4, 2004;

11-0, 2005; 10-6, 2002 with Colts) and stands as the only NFL head coachto defeat all 32 NFL teams. The Colts have produced a 74-33 regular-sea-son record since 1999, a victory total that leads the NFL. The Colts areone of three teams (St. Louis, Philadelphia) to appear in the playoffs fivetimes in the last six seasons. Indianapolis won the AFC South in 2003 and2004. Indianapolis has owned or shared the division lead in 56 of 63weeks of AFC South existence. Under Dungy, the Colts are 22-7 at homeand 23-7 on the road. Dungy (1999-04) has earned six consecutive play-off appearances (1999-01 at Tampa Bay; 2002-04 with Colts), rankingonly behind Tom Landry (9, Dallas, 1975-83), Chuck Noll (8, Pittsburgh,1972-79) and Mike Holmgren (7, Green Bay/Seattle, 1993-99) for themost consecutive playoff appearances by NFL coaches since 1970.

WEEK 13TENNESSEE TITANS (3-8) vs. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (11-0) DATE: Sunday, December 4, 2005 SITE: RCA Dome KICKOFF: 1:00 p.m. (EST)/12:00 p.m. (CST)

CAPACITY: 55,506 SURFACE: FieldTurfCOLTS 2005 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIMESun. Sept. 11 at Baltimore Ravens W 24- 7Sun. Sept. 18 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS W 10- 3Sun. Sept. 25 CLEVELAND BROWNS W 13- 6Sun. Oct. 2 at Tennessee Titans W 31- 10Sun. Oct. 9 at San Francisco 49ers W 28- 3Mon. Oct. 17 ST. LOUIS RAMS W 45- 28Sun. Oct. 23 at Houston Texans W 38- 20Sun. Oct. 30 BYEMon. Nov. 7 at New England Patriots W 40-21 Sun. Nov. 13 HOUSTON TEXANS W 31-17Sun. Nov. 20 at Cincinnati Bengals W 45-37Mon. Nov. 28 PITTSBURGH STEELERS W 26- 7Sun. Dec. 4 TENNESSEE TITANS 1:00 PMSun. Dec. 11 at Jacksonville Jaguars 1:00 PMSun. Dec. 18 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 1:00 PMSat. Dec. 24 at Seattle Seahawks 4:15 PMSun. Jan. 1 ARIZONA CARDINALS 1:00 PMAll Times Local To Indianapolis

PERSONNEL REPORT: DE-Josh Thomas (chest), LB-Rob Morris(head) were questionable; LB-Keith O’Neil (shoulder), LB-Cato June(groin/knee), DB-Bob Sanders (knee), K-Mike Vanderjagt (groin/calf),DB-Joseph Jefferson (toe), LB-Gary Brackett (thigh), DB-Gerome Sapp(thigh), OG-Dylan Gandy (shoulder), C-Jeff Saturday (ankle) wereprobable for the last game. Last game’s deactivated players were: RB-Kory Chapman, RB-Ran Carthon, OT-Kurt Vollers, TE-Ben Hartsock,WR-Aaron Moorehead, DT-Darrell Reid, DT-Josh Williams and DB-Joseph Jefferson.

TELEVISION/RADIO: CBS Sports telecasts with Gus Johnson andSteve Tasker. WFBQ (94.7-FM) broadcasts with Bob Lamey and TedMarchibroda.

WWW.COLTS.COM/MEDIA: Please visit the media site for clubinformation, releases, quotes, feature clips, play-by-plays, advisories, etc.The password and username is media.

NEXT WEEK: Indianapolis visits Jacksonville on Sunday, December11 at 1:00 p.m. (EST).

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

Colts 378.6 129.2 249.5 2- 4- 3 3- 7- 6 284.6 102.5 182.2 2- 5- 4 4-10- 8 Titans 330.9 100.6 230.3 8-12- 6 16-20-10 315.3 103.6 211.6 7- 7-10 15-12-20

*underline denotes tied ranking

2005 TEAM RANKINGS

COLTS-TITANS SERIES NOTES

The Colts lead the regular-season series, 12-9, on the basis of a 31-10in Nashville on October 2. In that battle, QB-Peyton Manning (20-27-264, 4 TDs), WR-Marvin Harrison (9-109, 2 TDs), RB-Edgerrin James(21-90 rushing/2-12, 1 TD receiving) and a Colts defense that keptTennessee out of the end zone until the game’s final five minutes starredas the Colts posted a divisional road win. Manning teamed with Harrisonon 11t and 24t scoring passes to tie QB-Steve Young and WR-Jerry Rice(85) as the NFL’s career leading TD tandem, while Manning also hit WR-Reggie Wayne (25t) and James (8t) on scoring tosses. DE-Robert Mathisposted a sack in his fourth consecutive game, but the Colts failed to jointhe 1962 Green Bay Packers as the only post-World War II teams to openthe season by holding four season-opening opponents in single digits.Head Coach Tony Dungy earned his 97th career victory. The Colts sweptTennessee in 2004. Indianapolis won 31-17 in Nashville last September19, then took a 51-24 decision at home on December 5. In the secondouting last year, responding to a 24-17 first-quarter deficit, the Coltsamassed 51 points in topping Tennessee. Indianapolis scored 40+ pointsin a fourth consecutive game behind the play of Manning (25-33-425, 3TDs/2 ints.), James (18-105, 2 TDs rushing), Harrison (4-106, 1 TD),WR-Brandon Stokley (8-153, 1 TD) and Wayne (6-96, 1 TD), plus adefense that tallied seven sacks and two takeaways. Manning producedhis 6th career 400+ game. James and Harrison topped the 100+ mark forthe 19th time as a tandem. DE-Dwight Freeney tied a career-best withthree sacks. In the first meeting, the Colts erased three deficits and tal-lied 28 second-half points to top Tennessee. Indianapolis used scoringdrives of 75, 80, 80 and 54 yards in posting the win. Manning was 24-33-254, 2 TDs, while James was 21-124, 2 TDs rushing and Harrison (10-98) and Wayne (7-119, 1 TD) had big days. Indianapolis sacked QB-Steve McNair three times. RB-Chris Brown was 26-152, 1 TD rushing.

Indianapolis took both meetings in 2003. The Colts won at home onSeptember 14, 33-7, then posted a 29-27 win in Nashville on December7. In the second meeting that year, the Colts gained sole possession offirst-place in the AFC South with the win at Tennessee. K-MikeVanderjagt hit FGs of 21, 35, 36, 23 and 26 yards, tying the club recordfor most FGs in a game, while James was 28-97, 2 TDs rushing. TheColts out-scored Tennessee 26-3 from the second to fourth quarters inearning the win. Manning was 22-34-228 and Harrison was 10-124.Freeney had a sack, while the Colts recovered four fumbles. Indianapolistook the first 2003 meeting in the RCA Dome. Behind a defense that pro-duced five sacks and two takeaways (one a 75t interception), the rushingof James (30-120, 1 TD) and four Vanderjagt FGs (29, 41, 23, 48) theColts produced their first win over Tennessee since the clubs werealigned in the AFC South. Indianapolis trailed only 2:33 in the contest,erasing a 7-3 second-quarter deficit to produce the win. Manning was 14-21-173, 1 TD, teaming with Harrison (3-59, 1 TD) on a 35t strike. Fourdifferent defensive linemen totaled sacks, while rookie DE-RobertMathis had two takedowns. The sweep by the Colts reversed Tennessee’ssweep in 2002. The Titans won in Indianapolis, 23-15, and held serviceat home, 27-17. The only other time these teams met in their current geo-graphic locations came on January 16, 2000 in the AFC DivisionalPlayoffs, a 19-16 Tennessee win in Indianapolis. The first meetingbetween the clubs came in 1970, when the franchises were located inBaltimore and Houston. The Colts won the inaugural meeting, 24-20 onOctober 11. That season was the Colts’ first in the AFC following theNFL Merger. The series was particularly active during the 1980s. Theteams missed encounters only in 1981, 1982 and 1989. The meeting onDecember 18, 1983 was the last game for the Colts in Baltimore. TheColts won the contest, 20-10, before a crowd of 27,934.

TONY DUNGY became head coach of the Colts on January 22,2002. He has directed the Colts to 10-6, 12-4 and 12-4 records, joiningTed Marchibroda (1975-77) as the only coaches in club history to pro-duce 10+ victories and playoff berths in the first three seasons with theteam. Dungy held a 54-42 record as head coach with Tampa Bay from1996-2001, qualifying for the playoffs four times in six seasons. Dungyhas directed Indianapolis (2003) and Tampa Bay (1999) to the conferencechampionship game in earning seven post-season appearances in nineseasons as a head coach. In 2005, Dungy helped produce the 15th 10+-victory season in franchise history, and he is one of five Colts head coach-es to earn double-digit victory totals (4, Shula; 3, Dungy; 3, Marchibroda;2, McCafferty; 2, Jim Mora). Dungy has seven career double-digit vic-tory seasons (11-5, 1999; 10-6, 1997; 10-6, 2000 with Tampa Bay; 12-4,2003; 12-4, 2004; 11-0, 2005; 10-6, 2002 with Colts) and stands as theonly NFL head coach to defeat all 32 NFL teams. Dungy became the35th coach in NFL history to earn 100 career victories with a 38-20 winat Houston on 10/23/05. Dungy produced some of the NFL’s stingiestdefenses during his years at Tampa Bay. His units ranked no lower than11th during his stay and ranked 6th or higher in four of his last five years.Dungy also served 1981-88 with Pittsburgh, including 1984-88 as defen-sive coordinator. After serving 1989-91 as DB Coach at Kansas City,Dungy was the defensive coordinator at Minnesota from 1992-95.During his years in Minnesota, the Vikings intercepted an NFL-high 95

passes and made three playoff appearances. The Chiefs made two play-off appearances during Dungy’s tenure. At Pittsburgh in 1984, he becamethe NFL’s youngest coordinator (age 25). In five seasons as Pittsburgh’scoordinator, the Steelers averaged 24 interceptions and 37 takeaways,while scoring 20 touchdowns. Dungy entered the coaching ranks in 1980at his alma mater, Minnesota, where he was a quarterback (1973-76). Hemade the Steelers as a free agent in 1977 and was a member of the SuperBowl XIII title team, then was traded to San Francisco in 1979. Dungyis a native of Jackson, Mich.

JEFF FISHER became the 15th head coach in franchise history onJanuary 5, 1995. Fisher was elevated to head coach-defensive coordina-tor on November 14, 1994 and guided the 1-9 squad through the final sixgames of the season. He has led the Titans to records of 7-9, 8-8, 8-8, 8-8, 13-3, 13-3, 7-9, 11-5, 12-4 and 5-11. His 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2003teams made the playoffs. The Titans advanced to Super Bowl XXXIVfollowing the 1999 season, dropping a 23-16 decision to St. Louis. Fisherjoined the team as defensive coordinator for the 1994 season, after serv-ing 1992-93 as DB Coach at San Francisco. He was defensive coordina-tor with the L.A. Rams in 1991. He served 1986-90 at Philadelphia, thefinal two years as coordinator. Fisher was a D7-81 pick of Chicago, play-ing 1981-85 as DB/KR. Fisher was a DB at USC 1977-80. He is a nativeof Culver City, Calif.

HEAD COACHES

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

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

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

Cardinals, Washington RedskinsChuck Noll Pittsburgh Steelers 23 193 148 1 .566 16 8 .667 209 156 1 .572Dan Reeves Denver Broncos, NY Giants, 23 190 165 2 .535 11 9 .550 201 174 2 .536

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

Seattle SeahawksMarty Schottenheimer Cleveland Browns, KC Chiefs, 20 184 121 1 .603 5 12 .294 189 133 1 .587

Washington Redskins, SD ChargersBill Parcells NY Giants, NE Patriots, NY Jets, 18 161 120 1 .573 11 7 .611 172 127 1 .575

Dallas CowboysPaul Brown Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals 21 166 100 6 .624 4 8 .333 170 108 6 .612Bud Grant Minnesota Vikings 18 158 96 5 .621 10 12 .455 168 108 5 .608Marv Levy KC Chiefs, Buffalo Bills 17 143 112 0 .561 11 8 .579 154 120 0 .562Steve Owen NY Giants 23 151 100 17 .602 2 8 .200 153 108 17 .586Joe Gibbs Washington Redskins 14 135 76 0 .642 16 5 .762 151 81 0 .653Bill Cowher Pittsburgh Steelers 14 137 81 1 .628 8 9 .471 145 90 1 .616Mike Holmgren Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks 14 134 85 0 .612 9 8 .529 143 93 0 .606Hank Stram KC Chiefs, New Orleans Saints 17 131 97 10 .574 5 3 .625 136 100 10 .576Weeb Ewbank Baltimore Colts, NY Jets 20 130 129 7 .502 4 1 .800 134 130 7 .508Mike Ditka Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints 14 121 95 0 .560 6 6 .500 127 101 0 .557Jim Mora New Orleans Saints, 15 125 106 0 .541 0 6 .000 125 112 0 .527

Indianapolis ColtsMike Shanahan LA Raiders, Denver Broncos 13 118 73 0 .618 7 4 .636 125 77 0 .619George Seifert San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers11 114 62 0 .648 10 5 .667 124 67 0 .649Sid Gillman LA Rams, LA-San Diego Chargers, 18 122 99 7 .552 1 5 .167 123 104 7 .542

Houston OilersDick Vermeil Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams, 15 117 107 0 .522 6 5 .545 123 112 0 .523

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

RedskinsDon Coryell St. Louis Cardinals, 14 111 83 1 .572 3 6 .333 114 89 1 .561

San Diego ChargersJohn Madden Oakland Raiders 10 103 32 7 .759 9 7 .563 112 39 7 .739Dennis Green Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals12 106 80 0 .570 4 8 .333 110 88 0 .556Ray (Buddy) Parker Chicago Cardinals, Detroit Lions, 15 104 75 9 .581 3 1 .750 107 76 9 .585

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

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

Seattle SeahawksBill Belichick Cleveland Browns, NE Patriots 11 95 76 0 .556 10 1 .909 105 77 0 .577Tony Dungy Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Indianapolis 10 99 56 0 .639 5 7 .412 104 63 0 .623

ColtsBill Walsh San Francisco 49ers 10 92 59 1 .609 10 4 .714 102 63 1 .617Jeff Fisher Tennessee Titans 11 96 81 0 .542 5 4 .556 101 85 0 .543Active coaches in bold.

NAME TEAM W L T PCT.Andy Reid Philadelphia 69 38 0 .645Joe Gibbs Washington 135 76 0 .642Tony Dungy COLTS 99 56 0 .639Bill Cowher Pittsburgh 137 81 1 .628Mike Martz St. Louis 53 32 0 .624Mike Shanahan Denver 118 73 0 .618Mike Holmgren Seattle 134 85 0 .612Mike Sherman Green Bay 55 36 0 .604Marty Schottenheimer San Diego 184 121 1 .603Bill Parcells Dallas 161 120 1 .573Dennis Green Arizona 106 80 0 .570

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

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QB-Peyton Manning has started the first 123 games of his career.Manning (2,696-4,221-32,221, 238 TDs/128 ints., 93.3 rating, career;232-341-2,779, 22 TDs/8 ints., 104.5 rating, 2005) has produced thelongest career-opening starting streak by any QB in NFL history, and thelongest streak ever by a Colts QB. He was 21-36-254, 2 TDs at Baltimore9/11 and 19-23-228, 1 int. vs. Cleveland 9/25. He was 20-27-264, 4 TDsat Tennessee 10/2. Manning hit his first five efforts at Tennessee to tie theclub mark for consecutive completions (17, Bert Jones vs. NYJ 12/15/74).He was 23-31-255, 1 TD/2 ints. at San Francisco 10/9. He was 22-32-191,2 TDs vs. St. Louis 10/17. He was 21-27-237, 2 TDs/1 int. at Houston10/23. Manning was 28-37-321, 3 TDs/1 int. at New England 11/7, win-ning AFC Offensive Player-of-the Week honors. He was 26-35-297, 3TDs vs. Houston 11/13. He was 24-40-365, 3 TDs/1 int. at Cincinnati11/20. He was 15-25-245, 2 TDs/1 int. vs. Pittsburgh 11/28. Manning hasa 68.0 completion percentage in 2005 and has hit a 75.0 completion per-centage five times in the last nine games. He has bettered his completionpercentage during each season of his career (56.7, 1998; 62.1, 1999; 62.5,2000; 62.7, 2001; 66.3, 2002; 67.0, 2003; 67.6, 2004; 68.0, 2005), whilethe four-best NFL seasonal percentages are: 70.55, Ken Anderson,Cincinnati, 1982 (218-309); 70.33, Sammy Baugh, Washington, 1945(128-182); 70.28, Steve Young, San Francisco, 1994 (324-461); 70.21, JoeMontana, San Francisco, 1989 (271-386). With a minimum of 20 attemptsper game, Manning has 32 career outings with a 70.0+ completion per-centage (1, 1998; 3, 1999; 2, 2000; 2, 2001; 6, 2002; 5, 2003; 6, 2004; 6,2005). Manning is only the fifth Colts player with 100+ consecutive starts(115, C-Ken Mendenhall; 104, DE-Fred Cook; 102, DB-Jason Belser;101, OT-Tarik Glenn). Manning’s start at San Francisco broke RonJaworski’s (116) total for the 2nd-longest starting streak by any NFL quar-terback. He has thrown touchdown passes in 109 of 123 games and fortwo or more touchdowns in 72 of 123 games. Manning has 20+ touch-down passes in eight consecutive seasons, and he has eight of the 18 20+-touchdown seasons in club history. Manning has seven consecutive3,000+ seasons and owns seven of the 13 3,000+ seasons in Colts history(3, Unitas; 3, Jones). He is the only NFL QB ever to have seven 3,000+seasons to open a career. Manning’s streak of seven consecutive 3,000+seasons is the 2nd-longest active streak in the NFL (13, Brett Favre, GB).The other all-time streaks of consecutive 3,000+ seasons betweenManning and Favre are: 9, Dan Marino; 7, John Elway; 7, Drew Bledsoe.He also is the only NFL player to have 4,000+ passing yards in six con-secutive seasons, and his six overall 4,000+ seasons tied Marino for themost in NFL history. Manning has completed more passes and thrown formore yards in a career-opening eight-year span than any NFL player.Manning (2003, 2004) is a two-time MVP by the Associated Press, and heis a five-time Pro Bowler (1999-00, 02-04). Manning has amassed threeperfect rating games (10/22/00 vs. New England; 11/10/02 atPhiladelphia; 9/28/03 at New Orleans), the most by any NFL player sincethe rating system was created in 1973 (he added a perfect game in theplayoffs 1/4/04 vs. Denver). Manning has authored his sixth career dou-ble-digit victory season in 2005, and he is the club leader in 10+-victoryseasons by a quarterback (3, Unitas; 3, Jones). Manning has teamed with23 different players for touchdowns and has tossed scoring passes in 26 ofthe 28 arenas he has played in during regular season action (27 of 29 ifcounting the Meadowlands twice for games against the Giants and Jets).The only venues where Manning has appeared and did not toss a scoringpass are the TWA Dome (2001) and Invesco Field (2002, 2004). Manning(49, 2004) is the 3rd NFL QB with a 40+-TD season (48, Marino, 1984;44, Marino, 1986; 41, Kurt Warner, St. Louis, 1999). Manning has six400+ career games and ranks among the NFL leaders (13, Marino; 7, JoeMontana; 7, Warren Moon; 6, Dan Fouts; 6, Drew Bledsoe). Manning hadsix 4+-TD games in 2004 to tie Marino (1984) for the NFL’s best season-al total. Manning’s six 5+-TD games tie Marino’s NFL record for most ina career. Manning had 100+ rating outings in 11 of 16 games in 2004 andhad nine straight 100+ games, tying the longest NFL seasonal streak sincethe rating was implemented in 1972. He has had 100+ rating games in 43of 123 career outings. In 2004, Manning set the club seasonal record forpassing yards (4,557) and completion percentage (67.6). In 2004, hethrew more touchdown passes (49) than 26 other NFL teams scored total

touchdowns. Manning was named the NFL Offensive Player-of-the-Yearand NFL All-Pro by the Associated Press for his 2004 regular season per-formance. Manning was named the Associated Press NFL Most ValuablePlayer for his play in 2004. It marked the second consecutive season hewon the award (sharing honors in 2003 with QB-Steve McNair). Manningjoined Brett Favre (1995-97) and Joe Montana (1989-90) as the only play-ers to win the award in consecutive seasons. Favre’s three nominations arethe most in the history of the award, while Manning is tied for second-most with Montana, John Unitas (1964, 1967), Steve Young (1992, 1994),Kurt Warner (1999, 2001) and Jim Brown (1957, 1965) as multiple-win-ners. Notable players and Hall-of-Famers who won the award onceinclude John Elway, Dan Marino, Terry Bradshaw, Fran Tarkenton, WalterPayton, Marcus Allen and Lawrence Taylor.

WR-Marvin Harrison (907-11,979, 107 TDs career; 62-794, 9 TDs,2005) is a six-time Pro Bowler (1999-04). His six straight bids rank onlybehind John Unitas (8, 1957-64), OG/T-Jim Parker (8, 1958-65) and tiesDE-Gino Marchetti (6, 1959-64) for the longest streaks in Colts history.Prior to 2004, Harrison was tied with DT-Art Donovan (5, 1953-57), OT-Chris Hinton (5, 1985-89) and RB-Lenny Moore (5, 1958-62) for theclub’s longer consecutive Pro Bowl streaks. Harrison has bettered the clubcareer receiving records of WR-Raymond Berry (631-9,275, 68 TDs). In2004, Harrison produced his 6th 1,000+ reception yardage season, extend-ing his club record for most 1,000+ and most consecutive 1,000+ seasons.Harrison has 6 of the 12 1,000+ reception yardage seasons achieved inColts history. Harrison ranks 6th NFL career receptions, 12th in NFLcareer reception yards, 3rd in NFL career touchdown receptions and 2nd inNFL career 100+-yard games. His six 1,000+ scrimmage yards seasons tieRB-Lenny Moore and RB-Edgerrin James for the most in Colts history.Six consecutive 1,000+ scrimmage yards seasons (1999-04) are a clubrecord. He had been tied with Moore (5, 1957-61), Mitchell (5, 1973-77)and Faulk (5, 1994-98) for the club mark in that category prior to 2004.Harrison’s 12,007 career scrimmage yards rank 1st in Colts history. In2004, Harrison produced his club-record 6th consecutive 10+-TD season,and he is the only NFL player with 10+ touchdown receptions in the lastsix consecutive seasons. Harrison (12,184) ranks 2nd in Colts career totalyards (12,449, Moore). Harrison’s 107 touchdowns rank 2nd in club his-tory to Moore (113). Harrison was 9-109, 2 TDs at Tennessee 10/2/05 andbecame the 16th NFL player with 100 career touchdowns. He is one of sixplayers with 100+ career touchdown receptions (197, Jerry Rice; 130, CrisCarter; 101, Terrell Owens; 100, Steve Largent; 100, Tim Brown).Harrison has 23 multiple-touchdown games, including eight 3-TD outings(at Kansas City 12/15/96; at San Francisco 10/18/98; at New England9/19/99; vs. Minnesota 12/24/00; vs. Buffalo 9/23/01; vs. Miami 11/11/01;at New Orleans 9/28/03; at Detroit 11/25/04). He was 9-109, 2 TDs atTennessee 10/2, 9-128, 2 TDs at New England 11/7, 7-108, 1 TD vs.Houston 11/13 and 4-128, 1 TD vs. Pittsburgh for his top yardage days in2005. The outing vs. Pittsburgh marked his 51st career 100+ game, sur-passing WR-Don Maynard for 2nd-most in NFL history (76, Jerry Rice).Harrison (907 receptions in 150 games) reached 900 career receptions atCincinnati 11/20, his 149th game. It marked the NFL’s fastest pace to thatplateau being (168 games, Jerry Rice). Harrison reached 600 receptions in102 games, 700 in 114 games and 800 in 131 games, the fastest paces tothose reception totals (Herman Moore, 600 in 118 games; Rice 700 in 139games and 800 in 154 games were the prior records).

Manning and Harrison have combined for 91 touchdowns, the mostpotent touchdown duo in NFL history. Manning and Harrison passedJohn Unitas and Berry (63) at Tampa Bay 10/6/03 for the club record andpassed Jim Kelly and Andre Reed (65, Buffalo) vs. New England11/30/03 for 3rd-most in NFL history. Manning and Harrison passed DanMarino and Mark Clayton (79, Miami) vs. Tennessee 12/5/04. They setthe all-time NFL record with a 6t connection vs. St. Louis 10/17/05.Manning and Harrison have combined for 764 completions for 10,204yards, the NFL records for completions and yards between two players.The prior NFL records for completions and yards between two playerswere 663 for 9,538 yards by Kelly and Reed. Young and Rice had 137games together and Kelly and Reed had 147 games together, whileManning and Harrison have played in 118 games together.

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RB-Edgerrin James (2,104-8,960, 62 TDs rushing/340-2,727, 11TDs receiving, 11,687 scrimmage yards, career; 276-1,240, 11 TDs rush-ing/28-225, 1 TD receiving, 1,465 scrimmage yards, 2005) is the club’scareer leading rusher. James surpassed Lenny Moore (5,174), EricDickerson (5,194), Marshall Faulk (5,320) and Lydell Mitchell (5,487) in2003. James was 27-128 rushing/4-39 receiving for 167 scrimmageyards vs. Jacksonville 9/18. He was 27-108, 1 TD rushing/2-29 receiv-ing for 127 scrimmage yards vs. Cleveland 9/25. He was 21-90 rush-ing/2-12, 1 TD receiving at Tennessee 10/2. He was 21-105, 1 TD rush-ing/4-42 receiving for 147 scrimmage yards at San Francisco 10/9. Hewas 23-143, 3 TDs rushing/3-16 receiving vs. St. Louis 10/17 for 159scrimmage yards. He was 21-139, 2 TDs rushing/1-8 receiving for 147scrimmage yards at Houston 10/23. James was AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Month for October. James was 34-104, 1 TD rushing/3-9 receivingfor 113 scrimmage yards at New England 11/7. He was 26-122, 1 TDrushing/3-26 receiving for 148 scrimmage yards vs. Houston 11/13.James tied his club mark vs. Houston with his 5th consecutive 100+ game(also games 14-16, 2000 through games 1-2, 2001). He was 24-89, 2 TDsrushing/3-18 receiving at Cincinnati for 107 scrimmage yards atCincinnati 11/20, scoring a rushing touchdown in a career-best 6th con-secutive game. James was 29-124 rushing vs. Pittsburgh 11/28. James’eight 100+ games in 2005 put him on a pace to challenge the club season-al-bests in that category (10, James, 1999; 9, James, 2000; 8, Dickerson,1988; 8, James, 2004; 8, James, 2005). James ranks 1st in AFC rushing,2nd in NFL rushing and 1st in NFL scrimmage yards. James has five1,000+ rushing seasons (1,709, 2000; 1,553, 1999; 1,548, 2004; 1,259,2003; 1,240, 2005) and has surpassed Faulk for the most 1,000+ rushingseasons in club history. James has six 1,000+ scrimmage yards seasons(2,303, 2000; 2,139, 1999; 2,031, 2004; 1,551, 2003; 1,465, 2005; 1,343,2002;). The club record for most 1,000+ scrimmage yards seasons is sixby James, Moore and Marvin Harrison and five by Mitchell and Faulk.James has four 1,500+ scrimmage yards seasons, tied with Faulk for mostin Colts history (4, Faulk). James’ three 2,000+ scrimmage yards seasonsare the club record and rank among the NFL career leaders (4, WalterPayton; 4, Dickerson; 4, Faulk; 3, Priest Holmes; 2; O.J. Simpson; 2,William Andrews; 2, Roger Craig; 2, Thurman Thomas; 2, Emmitt Smith;2, Barry Sanders; 2, LaDainian Tomlinson). James has started all 92career performances since 1999. James is 1 of 6 Colts players with 40+career rushing touchdowns (63, Moore; 62, James; 45, Tom Matte; 42,Faulk; 40, Alan Ameche; 40, Don McCauley). James has 2,444 touches,the most in Colts history. He has 48 career 100+ rushing games, and hiscareer number of 100+ games did not dip below his sub-100+ rushinggames until 53 games into his career, the best opening streak of a plusratio by any player in NFL history. James’ career ratio of 100+:sub-100+is 48:44. He is the only Colts player to produce a 200+ rushing game,and he became the 15th NFL player with 2+ 200-yard career games withhis effort at Chicago 11/21/04. James (48) ranks 3rd among active NFLplayers in 100+ games (60, Jerome Bettis; 57, Curtis Martin; 38, MarshallFaulk; 38, Corey Dillon; 37, Fred Taylor; 31, Priest Holmes; 29, ShaunAlexander). James was the NFL rushing champion in 1999 and 2000,making him one of only eleven players to capture consecutive leaguerushing crowns. He was only the 13th NFL rookie to win the rushingtitle. With 1,553 rushing yards and 586 receiving yards in 1999, and1,709 rushing yards and 594 receiving yards in 2000, James became theonly NFL player with consecutive 1,500+ rushing and 500+ receivingyards seasons. With 1,548 yards in 2004, James achieved his 3rd 1,500+rushing season (1999-00, 04), and it placed him among the NFL careerleaders in that category (5, Barry Sanders, 1991, 94-97; 4, Walter Payton,1977, 79, 84-85; 4, Eric Dickerson, 1983-84, 86, 88; 3, Jim Brown, 1958,63, 65; 3, O.J. Simpson, 1973, 75-76; 3, Emmitt Smith, 1991-92, 95; 3,Terrell Davis, 1996-98), and James leads active players with 1,500+ rush-ing seasons (2, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2002-03; 2, Priest Holmes, 2001-02; 2, Curtis Martin, 2001, 04). James is 1 of 8 Colts players with 50+career total touchdowns (113, Moore; 107, Harrison; 73, James; 68,Raymond Berry; 58, McCauley; 57, Matte; 51, Faulk; 50, Jimmy Orr).James ranks 2nd in Colts career scrimmage yards (12,007, Harrison;11,687, James) and 3rd in Colts career total yards (12,449, Moore;

12,184, Harrison; 11,687, James). James needs one more NFL rushingtitle to rank among the all-time leaders (8, Jim Brown; 4, Steve VanBuren; 4, O.J. Simpson; 4, Eric Dickerson; 4, Emmitt Smith; 4, BarrySanders; 3, Earl Campbell). James has five career 300+-touch seasons(450, 2000; 431, 1999; 385, 2004; 338, 2002; 301, 2003). James is athree-time Pro Bowl choice (1999, 2000, 2004).

DE-Dwight Freeney, one of 12 Colts with a 3.0+ sack game, had aclub rookie record 13 sacks in 2002, along with nine forced fumbles. Hehad 11 sacks in 2003 and had a club-record 16 in 2004 and now has sacksin 32 of 58 career games and 27 of 47 starts. He was 3-27 sacks and hadtwo forced fumbles at Miami 11/2/03. He had consecutive three-sackgames vs. Tennessee 12/5/04 and at Houston 12/12/04. He has 11 careermultiple sack games (3, at Miami 11/2/03; 3, vs. Tennessee 12/5/04; 3, atHouston 12/12/04; 3, vs. Cleveland 9/25/05; 2, vs. Dallas 11/17/02; 2, atCleveland 12/15/02; 2, vs. Jacksonville 12/29/02; 2, vs. Carolina10/12/03; 2, vs. Jacksonville 10/24/03; 2, vs. Minnesota 11/8/04; 2, vs.Baltimore 12/19/04). He has four career three-game sack streaks.Freeney’s four-game streaks are tied for the 4th-longest (since 1982) inColts history (8, DE-Robert Mathis, 2005; 6, DE-Dan Footman, 1997; 5,LB-Duane Bickett, 1985; 4, DE-Jon Hand, 1991; 4, LB-Tony Bennett,1995; 4, LB-Tony Bennett, 1996; 4, DT-Ellis Johnson, 1998; 4, Freeney,2003; 4, Freeney, 2004). The Colts are 25-7 when Freeney produces asack. He has three career games with multiple forced fumbles (3, atPhiladelphia 11/10/02; 2 at Tennessee 12/8/02; 2, at Miami 11/2/03).Freeney has 21 career forced fumbles and the club is 14-3 in games whenFreeney forces a fumble. Freeney has 47 career sacks. He ranked amongthe NFL’s all-time top totals for players after their first two career seasons(31, Reggie White; 30, Derrick Thomas; 26, Jevon Kearse; 24, Freeney)and first three career seasons (52, White; 43.5, Thomas; 37.5 RichardDent; 36, Kearse; 36, Anthony Smith). Freeney is one of two Colts play-ers to produce consecutive 10+ sack seasons (16, 2004; 13, 2002; 11,2003; Robert Mathis, 11, 2005; 10.5, 2004). There have been only 11 dou-ble-digit sack seasons (since sacks became official in 1982) in Colts his-tory (16, Freeney, 2004; 13, Freeney, 2002; 12, DE-Chad Bratzke, 1999;11.5, LB-Johnie Cooks, 1984; 11, Freeney, 2003; 11, LB-VernonMaxwell, 1983; 11, Mathis, 2005; 10.5, DE-Tony Bennett, 1995; 10.5,DE-Dan Footman, 1997; 10.5, DE-Robert Mathis, 2004; 10, DE-JonHand, 1989). Freeney earned his first Pro Bowl bid in 2003, joining LB-Duane Bickett (1987) as the club’s only defensive Pro Bowlers in theteam’s 22-year Indianapolis era. He became the first Pro Bowl defensivelineman for the team since DT-Mike Barnes and DE-John Dutton in 1977.He earned a second consecutive Pro Bowl bid in 2004. He is the firstColts defensive player to have consecutive Pro Bowl bids since Dutton(1976-77). Freeney (16) ranked 1st in NFL sacks in 2004, and became thefirst Colts player to lead the NFL in sacks since the category became offi-cial in 1982. Freeney is 2nd in Colts career sacks (50, LB-Duane Bickett).

In 2003, K-Mike Vanderjagt hit all 37 FG attempts. He hit a 32-yarder at New England 9/7/04 to move his NFL-record streak of consec-utive field goals to 42, but missed a 48-yard effort in that contest. In pro-ducing the new league mark with 42 consecutive field goals, Vanderjagtvanquished streaks of 40 by Gary Anderson (San Francisco/Minnesota,1997-98), 31 by Fuad Reveiz (Minnesota, 1994-95) and 30 by JeffWilkins (St. Louis, 1999-01). In 2003, Vanderjagt was 37-37 FGs and46-46 PATs for an AFC-high 157 points (163, Wilkins, St. Louis), and hebroke his club seasonal scoring record (145, 1999). Vanderjagt ranks asthe NFL’s most accurate FG kicker (.874, 209-239). He has three career5-FG games (vs. Denver 1/6/02; vs. Baltimore 10/13/02; at Tennessee12/7/03), tying the best single-game total in club history. With 959 careerpoints, he moved past K-Dean Biasucci (783) 10/24/04 vs. Jacksonvilleas the club’s career leading scorer. Vanderjagt (1998-04) has producedseven consecutive 100+-point seasons and owns the club record for most100+ seasons and most consecutive 100+ seasons. In opening his careerwith seven 100+ seasons, Vanderjagt ranks behind Jason Elam (12,Denver), Adam Vinatieri (9, New England) and Ryan Longwell (8, GreenBay) for the most consecutive 100+ seasons to start a career. LikeVanderjagt, Elam, Vinatieri and Longwell are working on active streaks.In 2003, Vanderjagt produced only the 4th perfect FG season in NFL his-

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tory (Tony Zendejas, LA Rams, 17-17, 1991; Jeff Wilkins, St. Louis, 17-17, 2000; Gary Anderson, Minnesota, 35-35, 1998). Vanderjagt’s 209field goals are the most in Colts history.

As a head coach, Dungy is 84-21 when his teams have scored 17+points, while his record is 73-7 when his teams open a 10+-point lead.Dungy is 54-0 in games when his team earns a 14+-point lead. In 25 sea-sons as a head coach or assistant, Dungy’s defenses have scored 69 touch-downs. As a head coach from 1996-04, Dungy’s teams have alwaysranked among the least penalized in the NFL (1996: 95 penalties, T9th-fewest; 1997: 77, 1st; 1998: 99, 7th; 1999: 75, 2nd; 2000: 82, 3rd;

2001: 77, 6th; 2002: 91, 7th; 2003: 92, T6th; 2004: 106, T10th; 2005,2nd). Indianapolis is +8 in turnover ratio (21 takeaways:13 giveaways),and the 13 giveaways are T3rd-fewest in the NFL. Indianapolis is +12in penalty ratio (65:77). Indianapolis is +26 in sack ratio (35:9).Indianapolis ranks T2nd in NFL sacks and 2nd in scoring defense.Through 11 games, the Colts have trailed in only two games for total of52 minutes and 20 seconds in 2005 (13:32 vs. Jacksonville; 38:48 vs. St.Louis). Under Dungy, the club is +32 in turnover ratio (2002: -5 (32giveaways:27 takeaways); 2003: +10 (20:30); 2004: +19 (17:36); 2005:+8 (21:13)).

NFL'S BEST REGULAR SEASON RECORDS 1999-2005Record Team Head Coach74-33 COLTS Jim Mora/Tony Dungy 69-38 Philadelphia Andy Reid69-38 St. Louis Dick Vermeil/Mike Martz/Joe Vitt67-40 New England Pete Carroll/Bill Belichick66-40-1 Pittsburgh Bill Cowher64-43 Tennessee Jeff Fisher63-44 Green Bay Ray Rhodes/Mike Sherman63-44 Denver Mike Shanahan61-46 Tampa Bay Tony Dungy/Jon Gruden59-48 Baltimore Brian Billick 59-48 Seattle Mike Holmgren

COLTS AMONG NFL’S WINNINGEST TEAMSFROM 1999-2005:

The Colts stand as the NFL's winningest team since the start of the1999 season. The Colts own a 74-33 record during that span. ColtsHead Coach Tony Dungy was 30-18 with Tampa Bay from 1999-2001. He is 45-14 with the Colts, and his 75 wins during that span arethe most in the NFL (69-38, Andy Reid, Philadelphia).

RUSHING RECEIVINGDATE No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD

11/03/02 Home Inactive12/08/02 Road 18 70 3.9 20 0 4 25 6.3 8 009/14/03 Home 30 120 4.0 19 1 2 9 4.5 5 012/07/03 Road 28 97 3.5 13 2 2 13 6.5 7 009/19/04 Road 21 124 5.9 30 2 2 3 1.5 6 012/05/04 Home 18 105 5.8 17 2 4 31 7.8 11 010/02/05 Road 21 90 4.3 10 0 2 12 6.0 8 1TOTAL 136 606 4.5 30 7 16 93 5.8 11 1

DATE No. Yds. Avg. LG TD11/03/02 Home 11 99 9.0 27 112/08/02 Road 9 76 8.4 17 009/14/03 Home 3 59 19.7 35 112/07/03 Road 10 124 12.4 42 009/19/04 Road 10 98 9.8 34 012/05/04 Home 4 106 26.5 59 110/02/05 Road 9 109 12.1 24 2TOTAL 56 671 12.0 59 5

MARVIN HARRISON VS. TENNESSEE

PEYTON MANNING VS. TENNESSEE

DATE Att-Comp. Yds. Pct. TD INT LG Rat. Result11/03/02 Home 50- 37 327 74.0 2 1 39 96.0 L, 15-2312/08/02 Road 42- 26 297 61.9 1 3 49 61.3 L, 17-2709/14/03 Home 21- 14 173 66.7 1 0 42 107.8 W, 33- 712/07/03 Road 34- 22 228 64.7 0 0 42 83.9 W, 29-2709/19/04 Road 33- 24 254 72.7 2 0 44 115.0 W, 31-1712/05/04 Home 33- 25 425 75.8 3 2 59 122.3 W, 51-2410/02/05 Road 27- 20 264 74.1 4 0 25t 144.1 W, 31-10TOTAL 240- 168 1968 70.0 13 6 59 102.2 5-2 overall

EDGERRIN JAMES VS. TENNESSEE

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INSIDE THE NUMBERS...NFL RARITY BECOMES NEAR ANNUAL COLTS TRADITION

In a category that has been reached only 24 times in the NFL’s 85 seasons, the Colts continue to be repeat performers. In NFL history, there haveonly been 24 seasonal offenses that have produced a 4,000+ passer and 1,000+ rushers and receivers. QB-Peyton Manning, RB-Edgerrin James andWR-Marvin Harrison accomplished the feat in 1999 and 2000, while the club also did it in 2001 with Manning, Harrison and RB-Dominic Rhodes,the only undrafted rookie free agent in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards. The club narrowly missed accomplishing the feat in 2002 as Manningthrew for 4,200 yards, while Harrison amassed 1,722 yards, but RB-Edgerrin James tallied 989 rushing yards while missing two games with injuries.Manning threw for 4,267 yards in 2003, while Harrison totaled 1,272 receiving yards and James notched 1,259 rushing yards. Manning threw for4,557 yards in 2004, while James produced 1,548 rushing yards and the club had a trio of 1,000+ receivers (1,210, Reggie Wayne; 1,113, Harrison;1,077, Brandon Stokley) as the club had an unprecedented fifth offense in six years to reach this milestone. The Colts are the only team ever to do itin consecutive seasons. Here is a look at those prolific offenses:

NFL 4,000-YARD PASSING AND 1,000-YARD RUSHING/RECEIVING COMBINATIONSYear Team 4,000-Yard Passer 1,000-Yard Rusher 1,000-Yard Receiver(s)2004 COLTS Peyton Manning (4,557) Edgerrin James (1,548) Reggie Wayne (1,210)/Marvin Harrison (1,113)/

Brandon Stokley (1,077)2004 Denver Jake Plummer (4,089) Reuben Droughns (1,240) Rod Smith (1,144)/Ashley Lelie (1,084)2004 Green Bay Brett Favre (4,088) Ahman Green (1,163) Javon Walker (1,382)/Donald Driver (1,208)2003 COLTS Peyton Manning (4,267) Edgerrin James (1,259) Marvin Harrison (1,272)2002 Buffalo Drew Bledsoe (4,359) Travis Henry (1,438) Eric Moulds (1,292)2002 NY Giants Kerry Collins (4,073) Tiki Barber (1,387) Amani Toomer (1,343)2001 COLTS Peyton Manning (4,131) Dominic Rhodes (1,104) Marvin Harrison (1,524)2001 St. Louis Kurt Warner (4,830) Marshall Faulk (1,382) Torry Holt (1,363)/Isaac Bruce (1,106)2000 COLTS Peyton Manning (4,413) Edgerrin James (1,709) Marvin Harrison (1,413)2000 San Fran. Jeff Garcia (4,090) Charlie Garner (1,139) Terrell Owens (1,416)1999 *COLTS Peyton Manning (4,135) Edgerrin James (1,553) Marvin Harrison (1,663)1999 St. Louis Kurt Warner (4,353) Marshall Faulk (1,381) Isaac Bruce (1,165)/Marshall Faulk (1,048)1999 Green Bay Brett Favre (4,091) Dorsey Levens (1,034) Antonio Freeman (1,074)/Bill Schroeder (1,074)1999 Washington Brad Johnson (4,005) Stephen Davis (1,405) Michael Westbrook (1,191)1998 San Fran. Steve Young (4,170) Garrison Hearst (1,570) Jerry Rice (1,157)/Terrell Owens (1,097)1996 New Eng. Drew Bledsoe (4,086) Curtis Martin (1,152) Terry Glenn (1,132)1995 Atlanta Jeff George (4,143) Craig Heyward (1,083) Eric Metcalf (1,189)/Bert Emmanuel (1,039)/

Terance Mathis (1,039)1995 *Detroit Scott Mitchell (4,338) Barry Sanders (1,500) Herman Moore (1,686)/Brett Perriman (1,488) 1995 Green Bay Brett Favre (4,413) Edgar Bennett (1,067) Robert Brooks (1,497)1994 Minnesota Warren Moon (4,264) Terry Allen (1,031) Cris Carter (1,256)/Jake Reed (1,175)1989 L.A. Rams Jim Everett (4,310) Greg Bell (1,137) Henry Ellard (1,382)/Flipper Anderson (1,146)1986 Washington Jay Schroeder (4,109) George Rogers (1,203) Gary Clark (1,265)/Art Monk (1,068)1984 St. Louis Neil Lomax (4,614) Ottis Anderson (1,174) Roy Green (1,555)1981 San Diego Dan Fouts (4,802) Chuck Muncie (1,144) Charlie Joiner (1,188)/Kellen Winslow (1,075)*Denotes only 4,000-1,500-1,500 offense in NFL history. The offensive coordinator was Tom Moore in both instances.

AFC SOUTH DIVISION STANDINGS

W-L WEEK 13 WEEK 14 WEEK 15 WEEK 16 WEEK 17 DIV AFCCOLTS 11-0* Tennessee at Jacksonville San Diego at Seattle Arizona 4-0 9-0Jacksonville 8-3 at Cleveland COLTS San Francisco at Houston Tennessee 2-1 6-2Tennessee 3-8 at COLTS Houston Seattle at Miami at Jacksonville 1-2 2-6Houston 1-10 at Baltimore at Tennessee Arizona Jacksonville at San Francisco 0-4 1-8

AFC PLAYOFF RACE (*DIVISION LEADER)W-L WEEK 13 WEEK 14 WEEK 15 WEEK 16 WEEK 17 DIV AFC

Denver 9-2* at Kansas City Baltimore at Buffalo Oakland at San Diego 3-0 6-1Cincinnati 8-3* at Pittsburgh Cleveland at Detroit Buffalo at Kansas City 3-1 5-3Pittsburgh 7-4 Cincinnati Chicago at Minnesota at Cleveland Detroit 3-1 6-4San Diego 7-4 Oakland Miami at COLTS at Kansas City Denver 2-1 5-2Kansas City 7-4 Denver at Dallas at NY Giants San Diego Cincinnati 2-2 6-3N. England 6-5* NY Jets at Buffalo Tampa Bay at NY Jets Miami 2-0 4-4Buffalo 4-7 at Miami New England Denver at Cincinnati at NY Jets 2-1 4-3Cleveland 4-7 Jacksonville at Cincinnati at Oakland Pittsburgh Baltimore 0-3 2-5Oakland 4-7 at San Diego at NY Jets Cleveland at Denver NY Giants 0-4 2-6Miami 4-7 Buffalo at San Diego NY Jets Tennessee at New England 0-3 2-5Baltimore 3-8 Houston at Denver Green Bay Minnesota at Cleveland 2-3 3-6NY Jets 2-9 at N. England Oakland at Miami New England Buffalo 1-1 1-6

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COLTS-TITANS CONNECTIONS

CONNECTIONS: Colts QB-Peyton Manning was a four-year star atthe University of Tennessee, earning a 39-6 starting record…HeadTrainer Hunter Smith earned master’s degree in 1972 from TennesseeTech…Special Teams Coach Russ Purnell served in the same capacitywith the Houston/Tennessee Oilers 1995-98…WR Coach ClydeChristensen served at E. Tenn. State 1980-82..Assistant Head Coach/LBDave McGinnis was DB Coach at Indiana State 1978, 80-81…WRCoach Ray Sherman was RB Coach at Purdue 1982-85...P-CraigHentrich and LB-Rocky Boiman played at Notre Dame…WR-Courtney Roby is Indianapolis (North Central) native and product of

Indiana University...DB-Bob Sanders, TE-Dallas Clark and DT-JaredClauss attended Iowa...DB-Jason David and DT-Rien Long were team-mates at Washington State...TE-Ben Hartsock, DB-Mike Doss, DB-Donnie Nickey and LB-Rob Reynolds were teammates at OhioState...RB-Ran Carthon and TE-Ben Troupe were teammates atFlorida...DB-Dexter Reid and DB-Michael Waddell were teammates atNorth Carolina...C/G-Dylan Gandy and OT-Daniel Loper were team-mates at Texas Tech...WR-Marvin Harrison, DE-Dwight Freeney andLB-Keith Bulluck are Pro Bowlers from Syracuse...QB-Matt Mauck isEvansville (Jasper HS) native.

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Raheem (rah-HEEM) BrockRyan Diem (DEEM)Matt Giordano (JEE-or-DON-O)Tarik (TAR-ick) GlennJoaquin (wah-KEEN) GonzalezRyan Lilja (LILL-juh)Montae (mon-TAY) Reagor (RAY-gur)

Dominic (Dominique) RhodesGerome (Jerome) SappJim Sorgi (SORE-jee)Matt Ulrich (UHL-rich)Ben Utecht (YOU-tech)Mike Vanderjagt (VANDER-jat)Kurt Vollers (VOLE-ers)

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INDIANAPOLIS COLTS MILESTONES ! QB-Peyton Manning has 87 games with 20+ completions, the most in Colts history (John Unitas had 33 in 206 career games). ! Manning has 7 consecutive 3,000+ seasons and owns 7 of the 13 3,000+ seasons in Colts history (3, Unitas; 3, Jones). He is the only NFL QB

ever to have 7 3,000+ seasons to open a career. Manning’s streak of 7 consecutive 3,000+ seasons is the 2nd-longest active streak in the NFL (13, Brett Favre, GB). The other all-time streaks of cons. 3,000+ seasons between Manning and Favre are: 9, Dan Marino; 7, John Elway; 7, Drew Bledsoe.

! Manning has 20+ TD passes in 8 consecutive seasons. Manning owns 8 of 18 20+-TD seasons in club history (6, Unitas; 3, Jones; 1, Earl Morrall), but only Unitas (1959-60, 65-66) and Jones (1980-81) were able to exceed 20 TDs in consecutive seasons. Manning’s streak of consecutive 20+-TD seasons is 3rd-best in NFL history (11, Favre; 10, Marino).

! Manning (7, 1998-04) has surpassed Marino (5, 1984-88) and Favre (5, 1994-98) to hold the NFL’s longest streak for most consecutive seasons with 25+ touchdown passes.

! Manning is the only NFL QB with 6 consecutive 4,000+ seasons. In 2001, he became only the 3rd QB in NFL history to post 3 consecutive 4,000+ seasons (3, Marino, 1984-86; 3, Fouts, 1979-81). He set the record with his 4th straight in 2002 and has extended it since then. Manning joins the NFL’s overall leaders in multiple 4,000+ seasons (6, Marino, 1984-86, 88, 92, 94; 6, Manning, 1999-2004; 4, Warren Moon, 1990-91, 94-95; 3, Fouts, 1979-81; 3, Brett Favre, 1995, 98-99).

! Manning has started the first 123 games of his career, the most ever by any NFL QB to start a career, and he broke the club QB starting streak of John Unitas (92, 1958-65) at Tennessee 12/7/03. The only 100+-game start streaks other than Manning’s by an NFL QB are 216 by Brett Favre (1992-04, Green Bay), 116 by Ron Jaworski (1977-84, Philadelphia) and 107 by Joe Ferguson (1977-94, Buffalo). Dan Marino (95 games, 1987-93, Miami) has the 5th-longest streak.

! Manning (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005) has 6 double-digit victory seasons, passing Unitas (3) and Jones (3) as the only Colts QBs with double-digit victory seasons as a starter.

! Manning (238) reached 100 career TD passes in 56 games, the 4th-fastest streak in NFL history in terms of games played (44, Dan Marino; 50, Kurt Warner; 53, John Unitas; 62, Brett Favre). Manning reached 150 career TD passes in 86 games, the 3rd-fastest NFL pace (62, Marino; 84, Favre; 87, Unitas). Manning reached 200 career TD passes in 106 games, the 2nd-fastest NFL pace (89, Marino; 107, Favre; 121, Unitas).

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

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

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

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

! Manning has 238 TD passes in 123 career games, an average of 1.9350 per game, the highest average per game of any QB in NFL history with 150+ TD passes (1.7955, Brett Favre, 395 TDs/220 games; 1.7355, Dan Marino, 420/242; 1.4813, Jim Kelly, 237/160; 1.4219, Joe Montana, 273/192; 1.4033, Dan Fouts, 254/181; 1.3990, Warren Moon, 291/208; 1.3902, Fran Tarkenton, 342/246; 1.3744, John Unitas, 290/211; 1.3728, Steve Young, 232/169).

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

! Manning (13) ranks among the NFL leaders in career games with 4+ touchdown passes (21, Dan Marino; 19*, Brett Favre; 17, John Unitas; 13, George Blanda).

! Manning (77) ranks 2nd in Colts wins as starting QB (118, Unitas; 47, Jones). ! Since 1970, Manning is 1 of 5 NFL starting QBs who were 10 games below .500 and eventually had a record equaling or exceeding 10 games

over .500 (Troy Aikman, 15 games below .500 (3-18) to 29 games over .500 (86-57): final starting record 94-71; Steve Young, -14 games (3-17) to +45 games (94-49): final record 94-49; Bert Jones, -12 games (3-15) to +16 games (42-26): final record 47-49; Trent Dilfer*, -11 games (8-19) to +10 games (49-39): current record 57-50; Manning*, -10 games (5-15) to +31 games (77-46): current record 77-46. Manning, Aikman and Jones are the only ones to do it with one franchise.

! Manning (74) is 1st in regular season starting wins by active NFL QBs from 1999-present (63, Brett Favre; 60, Donovan McNabb; 55, Steve McNair; 54, Tom Brady; 47, Brad Johnson; 42, Kerry Collins; 41, Kurt Warner).

! Manning has a 45-14 starting record under Head Coach Tony Dungy, the 3rd-most wins by a starting QB under a head coach in Colts history (55-20-3, Unitas-Don Shula; 49-33, Unitas-Weeb Ewbank; 36-13, Jones-Ted Marchibroda; 32-32, Manning-Jim Mora).

! Manning surpassed 20,000 career passing yards at Cleveland 12/15/02, his 78th career game. It marked the 2nd-fastest pace to 20,000 yards in NFL history (74, Dan Marino). Manning surpassed 25,000 career yards in his 97th game, with the fastest pace to that plateau being 92 games by Marino, followed by Warren Moon (107) and Brett Favre (107). Manning surpassed 30,000 career yards in his 115th game, with the fastest pace to that plateau being 114 games by Marino, followed by Moon (125), Favre (126) and Bledsoe (126).

! In every even-yeared season of his career (1998, 2000, 2002), Manning has taken every snap from center for the Colts. The even-yeared streak ended in 2004.

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

! Manning has thrown TD passes in 26 of 28 NFL venues (27 of 29 if counting the Meadowlands twice for Jets and Giants) in his regular season career. The only sites he played in and failed to toss a regular season TD pass are the TWA Dome (St. Louis) and INVESCO Field (Denver).

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He threw TD passes in four former NFL sites (Foxboro Stadium, Veteran’s Stadium, Kingdome, Husky Stadium). He has never played in a regular season game in Qwest Field, Sun Devil Stadium, Bank of America Stadium, Texas Stadium, the Metrodome, Network Associates Coliseum, Lincoln Financial Field.

! Manning has defeated all but two NFL teams (0-2, Carolina; 0-0, Arizona). ! Manning has six 400+ career games and ranks among the NFL leaders (13, Marino; 7, Joe Montana; 7, Warren Moon; 6, Dan Fouts; 6,

Drew Bledsoe). ! Manning had multiple touchdown passes in the first 13 games of 2004, setting the NFL mark for the most consecutive multiple-TD games to

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

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

! Manning has 128 touchdown passes in the RCA Dome, a total that, since 1970, ranks among the most for quarterbacks in a single venue (188*, Brett Favre, Lambeau Field (NFL record); 180, John Elway, Mile High Stadium; 155, Dan Marino, Pro Player Stadium; 137, Dan Fouts, Jack Murphy Stadium).

! Manning and WR-Marvin Harrison have combined for 91 TDs, the most by a QB-WR tandem in NFL history (85, Steve Young-Jerry Rice, 1987-99, San Francisco; 79, Dan Marino-Mark Clayton, 1983-92, Miami; 65, Jim Kelly-Andre Reed, 1986-96, Buffalo; 63, John Unitas-Raymond Berry, 1955-67, Colts; 56, John Hadl-Lance Alworth, 1962-70, San Diego; 55, Marino-Mark Duper, 1983-92, Miami; 55, Joe Montana-Jerry Rice, 1985-92, San Francisco).

! Manning and Harrison have combined for 764 completions and 10,204 yards. Manning and Harrison own the NFL records for most completions and yards by a tandem. The previous NFL records for most completions was 663 for Jim Kelly and Andre Reed, and that duo had owned the NFL yardage mark of 9,538.

! WR-Marvin Harrison (907-11,979, 107 TDs) ranks 1st in Colts career receptions, yards and touchdown receptions. He moved past WR-Raymond Berry (631-9,275, 68 TDs) in each category. Harrison broke the yardage record vs. Carolina 10/12/03. All of Berry’s club records stood since 1967.

! Harrison has receptions in a club-record 150 consecutive games. Harrison is 1st in club history in games with a reception (142, Raymond Berry).

! Harrison has receptions in the first 150 games of his career, and the streak ranks 2nd-longest in NFL history for a player from the start of his career (158, RB-Marshall Faulk).

! Harrison has receptions in 150 consecutive games, the longest streak among active players (146, WR-Keyshawn Johnson). ! Harrison is the only player in NFL history with 100+ receptions in four consecutive years. ! Harrison (12,007) is 1st in Colts history in career yards from scrimmage. ! Harrison (51) holds the club record for most 100+ receiving games. ! Harrison (51) is 2nd in NFL career 100+ games (76, Jerry Rice; 51*, Harrison; 50, Don Maynard; 47, Michael Irvin; 45*, Jimmy Smith;

44*, Randy Moss; 43, Tim Brown; 43, James Lofton). Among active players: 39, Isaac Bruce; 38, Torry Holt; 35, Terrell Owens. ! Harrison has 5 career 4-game 100+ streaks. His 4-game streaks are 2 games behind the club record streak of Raymond Berry (6, 1960). ! Harrison had 10 100+ games in 2002, setting a new club seasonal record, besting his prior record of 9 set in 1999, while he had 8 in 2000.

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

! Harrison (107) is 2nd in Colts career TDs (113, Lenny Moore) and surpassed Raymond Berry (68) in career TD receptions vs. Dallas 11/17/02.

! Harrison ranks 11th in NFL career total touchdowns (208, Jerry Rice; 175, Emmitt Smith; 145, Marcus Allen; 136*, Marshall Faulk; 131, Cris Carter; 126, Jim Brown; 125, Walter Payton; 116, John Riggins; 113, Lenny Moore; 109, Barry Sanders; 107*, Harrison; 105, Tim Brown; 105, Don Hutson; 103*, Terrell Owens; 101, Steve Largent; 100, Franco Harris; 100*, Curtis Martin; 96, Eric Dickerson; 96*, Randy Moss; 94*, Priest Holmes; 93, Jim Taylor; 91, Tony Dorsett; 91, Bobby Mitchell; 91, Ricky Watters).

! Harrison (1999-04) has had 6 consecutive 10+-TD reception seasons (15, 2001; 15, 2004; 14, 2000; 12, 1999; 11, 2002; 10, 2003) and owns the double-digit club receiving record (2, Raymond Berry, 1959-60), while the only other 10+ seasons were recorded by Reggie Wayne (12, 2004), Jimmy Orr (11, 1962; 10, 1965), Roger Carr (11, 1976) and Brandon Stokley (10, 2004). Six 10+-TD career seasons surpass the prior club mark of Lenny Moore (5, 1957-58; 60-61, 64) for the most in club history, while Harrison is the only Colts player with six consecutive 10+ seasons.

! Harrison (1999-04) is the only NFL player with 10+ touchdown receptions in the last six consecutive seasons. ! Harrison has 652 career points, 4th in Colts history and 2nd among non-kickers (959, K-Mike Vanderjagt; 783, K-Dean Biasucci; 678, RB-

Lenny Moore). ! Harrison posted his 6th 1,000+ reception yardage season in 2004 (1,113), and he has 6 of the 12 achieved in club history. Raymond Berry

(1,298, 1960), Reggie Wayne (1,210, 2004), Bill Brooks (1,131, 1986), Brandon Stokley (1,077, 2004), Reggie Langhorne (1,038, 1993) and Roger Carr (1,012, 1976) are the other Colts to have a 1,000+ season. From 1999-03, Harrison set the 5 highest seasonal reception and yardage totals in the Colts’ 53-year history (115-1,663, 1999; 102-1,413, 2000; 109-1,524, 2001; 143-1,722, 2002; 94-1,272, 2003).

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

! Harrison has the most receptions over the 1st 4 (311), 7 (665), 8 (759), 9 (845) and 10 (907) seasons of a career than any NFL receiver. ! Harrison’s 143 receptions in 2002 bested the prior NFL seasonal record of Herman Moore (123, 1995). ! Harrison (1,722) produced his 3rd 1,500+ season in 2002, and it ranks behind Jerry Rice (4, 1986, 1990, 1993, 1995) for 2nd-most in NFL

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

! Harrison has averaged 6.0 receptions per game (907 in 150 games) for his career, the best average in NFL history.

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! With 907 career receptions marking a Colts franchise record, Harrison’s total ranks 5th-best among all NFL teams’ career reception leaders (1,281, Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-00; 1,070, Tim Brown, Oakland, 1988-03; 1,004, Cris Carter, Minnesota, 1990-01; 941, Andre Reed, Buffalo, 1985-91).

! Harrison (907) ranks 6th among the NFL’s career reception leaders (1,549, Jerry Rice; 1,101, Cris Carter; 1,094, Tim Brown; 951, Andre Reed; 940, Art Monk).

! Harrison (11,979) ranks 12th among the NFL’s career reception yardage leaders (22,895, Jerry Rice; 14,934, Tim Brown; 14,004, James Lofton; 13,899, Cris Carter; 13,777, Henry Ellard; 13,198, Andre Reed; 13,089, Steve Largent; 12,785, Irving Fryar; 12,721, Art Monk; 12,146, Charlie Joiner; 12,082*, Isaac Bruce; 11,979*, Marvin Harrison; 11,949*, Jimmy Smith).

! Harrison (107) is one of 8 NFL players with 90+ career touchdown receptions (197, Jerry Rice; 130, Cris Carter; 107*, Marvin Harrison; 101*, Terrell Owens; 100, Steve Largent; 100, Tim Brown; 99, Don Hutson; 95*, Randy Moss).

! Harrison reached 100 touchdown receptions in 143 games, the 3rd-fastest pace in NFL history (Jerry Rice, 120 games; Terrell Owens, 141; Cris Carter, 180; Steve Largent, 198; Tim Brown, 243).

! Harrison (76) set the club record for most games with a touchdown reception 11/30/03 vs. New England, snapping the mark of WR-Raymond Berry (56). Harrison’s games with touchdown receptions by season: 1996-6; 1997-6; 1998-5; 1999-8; 2000-10; 2001-9; 2002-8; 2003-6; 2004-11; 2005-7.

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

! RB-Edgerrin James (48) holds the club record for most 100+ rushing games. James was 30-138 vs. Miami 9/15/02 to set the franchise record he shared with RB-Eric Dickerson.

! James (8,960) is the 5th Colts RB to top 5,000 career rushing yards (5,487, Lydell Mitchell; 5,320, Marshall Faulk; 5,194, Eric Dickerson; 5,174, Lenny Moore).

! James (25 100+ games in first 40 outings) reached 25 career 100+ rushing games faster than any player in NFL history. The former record was 41 games by Earl Campbell, followed by Eric Dickerson (42), Jim Brown (47), Terrell Davis (51) and Walter Payton (54). He reached 35 100+ games in 70 outings, the 2nd-fastest pace to that total (59, Dickerson). He became the 28th NFL player with 25 career 100+ games and the 16th with 35 career 100+ games.

! James entered the 2003 season with 26 100+ rushing games and 26 sub-100+ rushing games and was held to 67 yards at Cleveland 9/7. This put his career ratio of 100+ games to sub-100+ games at 26:27, the first time his career ratio of sub-100+ games exceeded 100+ games. The 53-game career-opening streak of keeping a career ratio on the plus side is the best ever by an NFL RB. His career ratio is now 48:44 (100+ games:sub-100+ games).

! James (48) ranks 8th in NFL career 100+ games (78, Emmitt Smith (226 games; .345); 77, Walter Payton (190 games; .405); 76, Barry Sanders (153 games; .497); 64, Eric Dickerson (146 games; .438); 60*, Jerome Bettis (186 games; .323); 58, Jim Brown (118 games; .492); 57*, Curtis Martin (167 games; .341); 47, Franco Harris (173 games; .272); 48* Edgerrin James (92 games; .522); 46, Thurman Thomas (182 games; .253); 45, Tony Dorsett (173 games; .260); 42, O.J. Simpson (135 games; .311)). Other active RBs: 38, Marshall Faulk; 38, Corey Dillon; 37, Fred Taylor; 31, Priest Holmes).

! James has 24 career 150+ yds/scrimmage games, 1st in Colts history, surpassing RB-Lenny Moore (16). He has 6 career 200+ yds/scrimmage games, the most in Colts history.

! James has averaged 127.0 scrimmage yards per game throughout his career (11,687 yards in 92 games). ! James (2,444) is 1 of 9 Colts with 1,000+ career touches (1,689, Lydell Mitchell; 1,686, Marshall Faulk; 1,451, Tom Matte; 1,432, Lenny

Moore; 1,396, Eric Dickerson; 1,154, Randy McMillan; 1,103, Don McCauley; 1,065, Alan Ameche). ! James had 42 touches vs. NYJ 11/16/03 to tie the club mark of Lydell Mitchell (at NYJ 10/20/74). ! James (2,104-8,960, 62 TDs rushing for career) ranks 1st in Colts career attempts, breaking the record of Lydell Mitchell (1,391) vs. New

England 11/30/03. He ranks 1st in Colts career yards, breaking the record of Mitchell (5,487) vs. NYJ 11/16/03. He ranks 2nd in Colts career rushing touchdowns (63, Moore; 62, James).

! The Colts are 42-5 in games when James scores a touchdown. The team is 42-6 when he rushes for 100+ yards. The team is 19-5 when he has 150+ scrimmage yards. The Colts are 68-24 in games when James plays and 6-9 in games without him. The Colts have never qualified for the playoffs in seasons where James has missed more than three games.

! James is one of 21 Colts players with 200+ career receptions, and his total (340) ranks 2nd among Colts RBs (363, Lenny Moore). ! James has 11,687 career scrimmage yards (8,960 rushing/2,727 receiving), 2nd-most in club history (12,007, Marvin Harrison). ! James has 100+ outings against 21 of 31 opponents (6-New England; 5-Houston; 4-Buffalo; Miami; NYJ; 3-Kansas City; Tennessee; 2-

Cleveland; Dallas; Detroit; Oakland; Minnesota; 1-Atlanta; Chicago; Jacksonville; NYG; Philadelphia; Pittsburgh; St. Louis; San Francisco; Seattle). He does not have 100+ games against Arizona (0-0), Baltimore (0-2), Carolina (0-0), Cincinnati (0-2), Denver (0-3), Green Bay (0-2), New Orleans (0-0), San Diego (0-2), Tampa Bay (0-0) and Washington (0-2). His 100+ outing by years: 1999-10; 2000-9; 2001-5; 2002-2; 2003-6; 2004-8; 2005-8.

! Harrison (12,184) ranks 2nd in Colts total yards and James (11,687) ranks 3rd (12,449, Lenny Moore). ! James and Harrison have topped the 100-yard mark in their respective rushing and receiving categories 22 times together. James and Harrison

surpassed RB-Emmitt Smith and WR-Michael Irvin (20, Dallas) for the most 100-100 tandem efforts. ! James and Harrison, in 2003, produced the 7th 10+-TD seasonal tandem (team now has 8) in club history (13, Lenny Moore/10, Raymond

Berry, 1960; 15, Lydell Mitchell/11, Don McCauley, 1975; 11, Roger Carr/11, McCauley, 1976; 17, Edgerrin James/12, Marvin Harrison, 1999; 18, James/14, Harrison, 2000; 15, Harrison/10, Dominic Rhodes, 2001; 11, James/10, Harrison, 2003; 15, Harrison/12, Reggie Wayne/10, Brandon Stokley, 2004).

! K-Mike Vanderjagt (209-239, 87.4) is the NFL’s career most accurate field goal kicker. ! Vanderjagt has scored in 113 consecutive games, the longest streak in club history. ! Vanderjagt (959) moved past K-Dean Biasucci (783) vs. Jacksonville 10/24/04 as the Colts’ leading career scorer. ! Vanderjagt ranks 1st in Colts history with 209 career field goals (176, Dean Biasucci). ! Vanderjagt (37) has the most seasonal FGs in Colts history (36, Cary Blanchard, 1996). The top seasonal FG totals in NFL history are 39 by

Olindo Mare (1999, Miami), 39 by Jeff Wilkins (2003, St. Louis), 37 by John Kasay (1996, Carolina), and 37 by Vanderjagt.

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! Vanderjagt produced his 7th consecutive 100+-point season in 2004, extending his club record for cons. 100+ seasons. Vanderjagt has opened his career with 7 cons. 100+ seasons, with the NFL record being 12 cons. to open a career (12, Jason Elam, Den. (current); 9, Adam Vinatieri, NE (current); 8, Ryan Longwell, GB (current).

! Vanderjagt’s FG career totals are: 64-72, .889 vs. AFC East; 27-31, .871 vs. AFC North; 43-48, .896 vs. AFC South; 29-36, .806 vs. AFC West; 14-17, .824 vs. NFC East; 7-7, 1.000 vs. NFC North; 16-16, 1.000 vs. NFC South; 9-12, .750 vs. NFC West. He is 145-165, .879 on turf and 64-74, .865 on grass; He is 114-132, .864 at home; 95-107, .888 on the road; He is 122-140, .871 indoors and 87-99, .879 outdoors. Vanderjagt has FGs against every team except Detroit and Arizona.

! Vanderjagt (157, 2003) produced his highest seasonal point total (145, 1999; 125, 2001; 121, 2000), while only two other Colts have 120+ points in a season (135, K-Cary Blanchard, 1995; 120, RB-Lenny Moore, 1964).

! Vanderjagt (37-37, 2003) produced only the 4th perfect field goal season in NFL history (Tony Zendejas, 17-17 in 1991, L.A. Rams; Jeff Wilkins, 17-17 in 2002, St. Louis; Gary Anderson, 35-35 in 1998, Minnesota)

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

! Freeney has sacks in 32 of 58 career games and in 27 of 47 starts. The club is 25-7 when Freeney produces a sack. He has 21 career forced fumbles, and the club is 14-3 when he forces fumbles. He has 11 multiple-sack games and 3 career multiple-forced fumble games.

! Freeney has 47 career sacks and ranks 3rd among NFL players for the most sacks over the first three seasons of a career (52, Reggie White; 43.5, Derrick Thomas; 40, Freeney; 37.5, Richard Dent; 36, Jevon Kearse; 36, Anthony Smith). Freeney is 2nd in Colts career sacks (50, LB-Duane Bickett). From 2002-03, he ranked among the NFL’s top five in most sacks after the first 2 career seasons (31, Reggie White; 30, Derrick Thomas; 26, Jevon Kearse).

! Freeney has 47 sacks in 58 games, .81 sacks-per-game, one of the highest ratios (minimum 50 games) in NFL history (.85, Reggie White, 198-232; .75, Derrick Thomas, 126.5-169; .75, Simeon Rice, 114-153; .71, John Abraham, 48.5-68).

! In 25 seasons as an NFL head coach or assistant, Tony Dungy’s defenses have scored 69 touchdowns. Since 1970, only 11 teams have scored as many as seven seasonal defensive touchdowns, and four of those belong to Dungy.

! As a head coach, Dungy’s teams own an 84-21 record when scoring 17+ points. ! As a head coach, Dungy owns a 73-7 record in games when his team has established a 10+-point lead. ! As a head coach, Dungy owns a 54-0 record in games when his team has established a 14+-point lead. ! As a head coach, Dungy’s teams have earned a 53-22 record in the second halves of his seasons (1996-05) with Colts and Bucs (5-3, 1996; 5-3,

1997; 4-4, 1998; 7-1, 1999; 6-2, 2000; 5-3, 2001; 6-2, 2002; 5-3, 2003; 7-1, 2004; 3-0, 2005). Since 1999, his record is 39-12. ! Dungy stands as the only NFL head coach to defeat all 32 NFL teams. Dungy reached the plateau other coaches are approaching (31, Bill

Parcells – has not defeated Houston; 31, Marty Schottenheimer – Baltimore; 30, Dick Vermeil – Kansas City, Philadelphia; 30, Bill Cowher – Houston, Pittsburgh; 29, Mike Holmgren – Houston, Colts, Washington).

! As a head coach from 1996-04, Dungy’s teams have always ranked among the least penalized in the NFL (1996: 95 penalties, T9th; 1997: 77, 1st; 1998: 99, 7th; 1999: 75, 2nd; 2000: 82, 3rd; 2001: 77, 6th; 2002: 91, 7th; 2003: 92, T6th; 2004: 106, T10th; 2005, 2nd).

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

! Offensive line coach Howard Mudd (San Diego 1974-76; San Francisco 1977; Seattle 1978-82, 93-97; Cleveland 1983-88; Kansas City 1989-92; Colts 1998-present) is in his 32nd consecutive season as an NFL assistant coach, while offensive coordinator Tom Moore (Pittsburgh 1977-89; Minnesota 1990-93; Detroit 1994-96; New Orleans 1997; Colts 1998-present) is in his 29th consecutive season in the NFL, the 2nd- and T3rd-longest current streaks among all NFL assistant coaches (34, Dick Hoak, Pittsburgh). Mudd and Moore are two of only nine NFL assistant coaches with 25+ consecutive years service.

! RB Coach Gene Huey has served for 219 games, the 2nd-most games by an assistant position coach in Colts history (223, George Catavolos). ! Since 1998, the Colts have played 17 turnover-free games and own a 15-2 mark while averaging 33.2 points in those games (564). ! Indianapolis holds a home record of 91-82 from 1984-present. Prior to the start of the 1998 season with the arrival of Bill Polian and Peyton

Manning, the club was 12 games below .500 at home. The club’s worst home winning percentage occurred three times during the 1994 season when it was 16 games below .500. The club reached 15 games below .500 one time during the 1998 season. The 35-14 win vs. Oakland on 10/10/04 allowed the club to reach .500 for the first time. The Colts reached .500 again with a 31-28 win vs. Minnesota on 11/8/04, and a 49-14 win over Houston on 11/14/04 gave the club its first-ever record over .500. The best the club has been at home is nine games over .500 (91-82).

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

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REWRITING THE RECORD BOOKS: Manning was 20-25-314, 6TDs at New Orleans 9/28/03 to set the club record for most touchdowns,breaking the record shared by QBs-Gary Cuozzo (11/4/65 at Minnesota) andGary Hogeboom (10/4/87 at Buffalo). Six TD passes were one shy of theNFL record and it marked the first time since 1991 an NFL QB threw for sixin one game (Mark Rypien, Washington). His six TD passes at Detroit11/25/04 marked his second career 6-TD performance. In each 6-TD game,Manning had more TDs than incompletions (6 TDs/5 inc.). He was 25-30-290, 5 TDs vs. Atlanta 12/14/03 to become the only Colts QB with twocareer 5+-TD games in one season. Manning owns club records with 13 4+-TD games, six 5+-TD games and six 400+-yard games. His 472 passingyards at Kansas City 10/31/04 marked a personal and franchise best. In2004, Manning’s seasonal completion percentage (67.6), touchdowns (49),passing yardage (4,557) and passer rating (121.1) all marked club records.

MANNING CONTINUES ASSAULT AS PRODUCTIVE PASSER:Manning has ranked among the NFL leaders in attempts, completions,yards and TDs since 1998. He leads the NFL with 32,221 passing yardsand 238 TDs from 1998-present. Manning eclipsed the 30,000-yard markin his third game of the 2005 season, 9/25 vs. Cleveland. He was the sec-ond-fastest to hit the plateau, surpassing the mark in his 115th careergame. The fastest to reach the mark was Dan Marino in 114 games.Manning also completed his 2,500th pass vs. Cleveland 9/25. Manningbecame the second-fastest QB in NFL history to throw 200 TD passes.He surpassed the mark in his 106th game with 4 TD passes 11/21/04 atChicago. Marino owns the fastest streak in 89 games and Manningeclipsed Favre’s mark (107) by one game.

PEYDIRT: Manning (1998-05) has 20+ TD passes in 8 consecutiveseasons, extending his club record. Manning owns 8 of 18 20+-TD sea-sons in club history (6, Unitas; 3, Jones; 1, Earl Morrall), but only Unitas(1959-60, 65-66) and Jones (1980-81) were able to exceed 20 TDs in con-secutive seasons. With 20+ TD passes in eight straight seasons, Manningranks behind Brett Favre (11, 1994-present) and Dan Marino (10, 1983-92) for the most consecutive 20+-TD seasons in NFL history. Manning(1998-04) is the only NFL QB with 25+ touchdowns passes in seven con-secutive seasons, surpassing Marino (1984-88) and Favre (1994-98). Hesnapped Marino’s NFL mark of 48 single-season TDs with his 48th and49th TD passes vs. San Diego 12/26/04. Manning owns one of four 40+seasons in NFL history (48, Marino, 1984; 44, Marino, 1986; 41, KurtWarner, 1999). He owns two of the franchise’s three 30+-TD seasons (49,Manning, 2004; 33, Manning, 2000; 32, John Unitas, 1959).

“STREAKY MANNING”: Manning has had 5 career streaks of con-secutive games with TD passes extending into double digits, surpassingHall of Fame QB-John Unitas (3) for the club record. He has 14 careergames without a TD pass. His last game without a TD pass came vs.Cleveland 9/25/05. Manning hit scoring tosses in 27 straight games from1998-1999. Manning owns 5 of the 9 10+-game streaks in club history (47games, Unitas (NFL record); 27, Manning; 16, Manning; 13, Manning; 13,Manning; 12, Unitas; 11, Manning; 10, Unitas; 10, Jim Harbaugh).Manning produced 13 consecutive 2+-TD games to start 2004, a new NFLrecord, but that streak ended 12/19 vs. Baltimore. Manning surpassed JohnUnitas’ 1959 club and NFL record for most multiple-TD games to start aseason (1959 was 12-game season). His 13 consecutive multiple-TDgames is the NFL record (12, Unitas, 1959; 12, Don Meredith, Dallas,1965-66; 12, Marino, 1986-87; 12, Favre, 1994-95). Manning hit his firstfive passes at Tennessee 10/2 to tie Bert Jones’ club record (17, vs. NYJ12/15/74) for consecutive completions with 17 (dating back to Clev. 9/25).

MANNING AND MORE MILESTONES: Manning, a five-time ProBowler (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004), has produced career totals thatrank among the best in the NFL. He is the only player in NFL historywith 3,000 passing yards in each of his 1st 7 seasons and the only ColtsQB with seven consecutive 3,000+ yards seasons. He owns 7 of the 133,000+ passing seasons in Colts history (3, Unitas; 3, Bert Jones).Manning’s streak of 7 consecutive 3,000+ seasons is the 2nd-longestactive streak in the NFL (13, Brett Favre, GB). The other all-time streaks

of cons. 3,000+ seasons between Manning and Favre are: 9, Dan Marino;7, John Elway; 7, Drew Bledsoe. Manning is the only QB in NFL histo-ry to throw for 12,000+ yards in the 1st three seasons. He became the 5thQB in NFL history to throw for 4,000 yards in consecutive seasons in2000 (Favre, 1998-99; Dan Fouts, 1979-81; Marino, 1984-86; WarrenMoon, 1990-91 and 1994-95), while joining Marino and Fouts as the onlyQBs to do it 3 consecutive seasons in 2001. Manning became the onlyNFL QB with 4 consecutive 4,000+ seasons 12/22/02 vs. NYG, and heextended his streak of 4,000+ seasons to five in 2003 and six in 2004,tying Dan Marino’s all-time NFL mark.

IRONMAN: Manning has started the first 123 games of his career (thelongest career-opening streak of any QB in NFL history and the longeststreak in Colts history) and has produced 77 career starting wins, second-most in Colts history (116, Unitas; 47, Jones). Manning’s starting recordis 77-46 despite starting his career 3-13 as a rookie in 1998. His 24 winsas a starter from 1999-2000 led the NFL. His 74 wins from 1999-05 arethe most in the NFL. Manning has won 10+ games in a season 6 times(1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005), 1st among Colts QBs (Unitas, 3;Jones, 3). His 123-game start streak is 2nd-longest in the NFL history(216, Brett Favre, Green Bay).

IN A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN: With his 5 TD passes vs. Green Bay9/26/04, Manning became the only quarterback in NFL history with four5+-TD games (counting the playoffs) in a one-year span (9/28/03 at NewOrleans, 20-25-315, 6 TDs; 12/14/03 vs. Atlanta, 25-30-290, 5 TDs;1/4/04 vs. Denver (playoffs), 22-26-377, 5 TDs; 9/26/04 vs. Green Bay,28-40-393, 5 TDs). He added three other 5-TD games (at Kansas City10/31/04, 25-44-472, 5 TD/1 int.; vs. Houston 11/14/04, 18-27-320, 5TD/2 ints.; at Detroit 11/25/04, 23-28-236, 6 TD) and had four 5-TD out-ings in 2004, a new NFL record for most 5-TD games in a season. Heand Daunte Culpepper became the only NFL QBs ever to have three 5+-TD games in one season. Manning has six such regular season games inhis career, tying Dan Marino’s NFL record. Manning also had 4+ touch-down passes in five consecutive games (5, at Kansas City 10/31; 4, vs.Minnesota 11/8; 5, vs. Houston 11/14; 4, at Chicago 11/21; 6, at Detroit11/25), snapping Marino’s 1984 NFL mark of four consecutive gameswith 4+-TD passes. He was named AFC Player-of-the-Month forNovember, 2004 (81-112-1,035, 19 TDs/3 ints., 129.3 rating). Nineteentouchdowns in one month is the NFL record by a QB.

QUARTERBACK PEYTON MANNING

MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS BY A QB IN COLTS HISTORYPlayer Cons. StartsPeyton Manning 123 games (1998-05)John Unitas 92 games (1958-65)Bert Jones 46 games (1974-77)

NFL QBs WITH MULTIPLE 4,000+ PASSING SEASONS6 Dan Marino, Miami 1984-86, 88, 92, 946 Peyton Manning, Colts 1999-044 Warren Moon, Houston/Minn. 1990-91, Minn. 1994-953 Dan Fouts, San Diego 1979-813 Brett Favre, Green Bay 1995, 98-992 Steve Young, San Francisco 1993, 982 Drew Bledsoe, New England 1994, 962 Kurt Warner, St. Louis 1999, 012 Trent Green, Kansas City 2003-04

MOST PASSING YARDS IN ANYFOUR-YEAR SPAN IN NFL HISTORY

1. 17,212 Dan Marino, Miami 1984-872. 17,155 Peyton Manning, Colts 2001-043. 17,011 Peyton Manning, Colts 2000-034. 16,879 Peyton Manning, Colts 1999-025. 16,598 Dan Fouts, San Diego 1978-81

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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 11/11 341-232 2,779 68.0 22 8 80t 104.5TOTAL 123/123 4,221-2,696 32,221 63.9 238 128 86t 93.3

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/NFLComp. 232 3/4Attempts 341 8/13Comp. Pct. 68.0 2/2Yards 2779 4/4Yds./Att. 8.1 1/1TDs 22 2/2Rating 104.5 2/2

PEYTON MANNING’S 4+ TOUCHDOWN GAMES (13)

Date Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Skd. Rat. Result09/28/03 at New Orleans 25 20 314 80.0 6 0 79t 1-9 158.3 W 55-2111/25/04 at Detroit 28 23 236 82.1 6 0 25t 0-0 141.4 W 41- 912/14/03 vs. Atlanta 30 25 290 83.3 5 0 37 1-9 146.5 W 38- 709/26/04 vs. Green Bay 40 28 393 70.0 5 0 36 0-0 140.9 W 45-3110/31/04 at Kansas City 44 25 472 56.8 5 1 56 0-0 122.5 L 35-4511/14/04 vs. Houston 27 18 320 66.7 5 2 80t 1-8 115.7 W 49-1409/25/00 vs. Jacksonville 36 23 440 63.9 4 0 76t 0-0 143.3 W 43-1412/24/00 vs. Minnesota 36 25 283 69.4 4 1 52t 0-0 118.2 W 31-1009/23/01 vs. Buffalo 29 23 421 79.3 4 2 60t 1-3 129.6 W 42-2611/30/03 vs. New England 48 29 278 60.4 4 1 26 2-6 95.7 L 34-3811/08/04 vs. Minnesota 29 23 268 79.3 4 0 41 1-4 115.7 W 31-2811/21/04 at Chicago 28 17 211 60.7 4 1 35t 0-0 108.8 W 41-1010/02/05 at Tennessee 27 20 264 74.1 4 0 25t 0-0 144.1 W 31-10

2005 PEYTON MANNING GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT Att-Comp. Yds. Pct. TD INT LG Rat. Result 09/11 at Baltimore 36-21 254 58.3 2 0 28t 98.6 W 24-709/18 vs. Jacksonville 28-13 122 46.4 0 1 20 44.0 W 10-309/25 vs. Cleveland 23-19 228 82.6 0 1 51 89.9 W 13-610/02 at Tennessee 27-20 264 74.1 4 0 25t 144.1 W 31-1010/09 at San Francisco 31-23 255 74.2 1 2 21 82.1 W 28-310/17 vs. St. Louis 32-22 191 68.8 2 0 20 105.1 W 45-2810/23 at Houston 27-21 237 77.8 2 1 31t 112.5 W 38-2011/07 at New England 37-28 321 75.7 3 1 48 117.1 W 40-2111/13 vs. Houston 35-26 297 74.3 3 0 30t 127.9 W 31-1711/20 at Cincinnati 40-24 365 60.0 3 1 66t 104.6 W 45-3711/28 vs. Pittsburgh 25-15 245 60.0 2 1 80t 102.9 W 26-7TOTAL 341-232 2779 68.0 22 8 80t 104.5 11-0

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BETWEEN THE LINES: Manning has 20+ comp. in 87 of 123 careergames, ranking first in Colts history ahead of John Unitas (33) in career20+ comp. games. Manning has TD passes in 109 of 123 career games torank 2nd in Colts history in games with TD passes (144 in 206 careergames, Unitas). Manning has had 50+ comp. pct. games 118 of 123 times,55+ comp. pct. games 106 times and 60+ comp. pct. games 87 times. TheColts have scored 30+ points 44 times under the direction of Manning. Hehas produced 100+ receivers 80 times in 123 games (10 differentreceivers). Manning’s career Red Zone TD:Int ratio is 137:16. Manninghas taken every snap in 109 of 123 games. Manning took all 982 of theteam’s snaps in 1998 and 958 of the team’s 979 snaps in 1999 for a 2-sea-son total of 1,940 of 1,961 plays (he took 1,590 cons. to open career). Hetook every snap during the 2000 season, and took 1,205 cons. snaps in 19regular season games before his streak ended at NE 9/30/01. He took everysnap during the 2002 season, and had a streak of 1,631 consecutive snapsend at New Orleans 9/28/03. He had a streak of 1,400 consecutive snapsend at Chicago 11/21/04. He has taken 7,619 of 7,770 possible snaps from1998-05. The only other QBs to take snaps from scrimmage duringManning’s career are Steve Walsh (21, 1999), Mark Rypien (22, 2001),Brock Huard (22, 2003) and Jim Sorgi (74, 2004; 12, 2005).

MANNING PRODUCES YARDS: The Colts have had 7 cons. sea-sons of 5,000+ net yards offense (5,116, 1998; 5,726, 1999; 6,141, 2000;5,955, 2001; 5,616, 2002; 5,874, 2003; 6,475, 2004). The team had aclub-record 6,475 yards in 2004, snapping the record of 6,141 yards in2000, the only two times the club has hit 6,000 yards. Manning has engi-neered 7 of the 12 5,000+ seasons in club history (6,475, 2004; 6,141,2000; 5,955, 2001; 5,874, 2003; 5,726, 1999; 5,616, 2002; 5,236, 1976;5,206, 1980; 5,116, 1998; 5,108, 1983; 5,008, 1967; 5,006, 1985).

MANNING AND HARRISON DUO: In 118 games, WR-MarvinHarrison has been on the receiving end of 764 passes for 10,204 yards and91 TDs from QB-Peyton Manning, the most completions, yards and touch-downs by a tandem in NFL history. The duo passed Jim Kelly and AndreReed’s mark of 663 passes vs. Minnesota 11/8/04 and Kelly and Reed’syardage mark 9/25/05 vs. Cleveland. Manning and Harrison snapped SteveYoung and Jerry Rice’s NFL mark of 85 TDs by a QB-WR tandem 10/17/05vs. St. Louis. Kelly and Reed played in 147 games together, while Youngand Rice played in 137. The 58 Manning-Harrison scoring plays from1998-02 marked then the second-highest total of any QB-WR tandem in afive-year span in NFL history (59, Young-Rice, San Francisco, 1991-95).Manning and Harrison had 61 TDs from 1999-03 to set the new five-yearrecord for a tandem, and had 63 TDs from 2000-04 for a new record. Theduo has hooked up 12 times for 50+-yard TDs. Harrison held a 13.1 yds/rec.avg. on 14 TDs (14-183) 1996-97 prior to Manning, but holds 24.6 yds/rec.avg. on 91 TDs (91-2,240) 1998-present with Manning. Harrison hastotaled 49 of his 51 career 100+ games with Manning at QB.

FOURTH-QUARTER HEROICS: Manning has 23 career fourth-quarter and overtime game-winning drives, and thirteen of those driveshave ended with less than two minutes left in the fourth quarter or inovertime. He had a club record 7 in 1999. Manning’s 23 4th-qtr. andovertime wins rank 2nd in club history (31, John Unitas).

MISCELLANEOUS: Manning has 43 career 100+ rating games, includ-ing three perfect rating games of 158.3 at NO 9/28/03, vs. NE 10/22/00 andat Phil. 11/10/02, the most by any NFL QB since 1973, when the rating sys-tem was instituted. The Colts are 37-6 in those 43 games. He has record-ed 32 300+-yard efforts, ranking 1st in Colts history (26, Unitas). Manninghas 22 career 50+-yard TD passes including a career-high 6 in 2000. Hehas hit passes to 7 different players 31 times in his career and with 8 dif-ferent players eight times (11/8/98, at Mia.; 11/29/98, at Balt.; 10/27/02 atWash; 11/3/02 vs. Ten.; 9/7/03 at Clev.; 11/2/03 at Mia; 12/7/03 at Ten.;11/8/04 vs. Minn.). Manning was 25-44-472, 5 TDs/1 int. at Kansas City10/31/04. The 472 yards was a career best for Manning and marked hisfifth career 400+ passing game (440, vs. Jax. 9/25/00; 412 vs. Buf 9/23/01;404, at SD 9/26/99; 401, vs. NYJ 11/16/03). He had his sixth 400+ per-formance with 425 vs. Tennessee 12/5. Manning is the only player in clubhistory to throw for 400+ yards in multiple games.

MANNING AT 200 TOUCHDOWN PASSES AND 30,000 YARDSAND BEYOND: Manning has 238 touchdown passes in 123 games andbecame the 23rd QB in NFL history to hit 200 career TD passes at Chicago11/21, his 106th career game. He became the second-fastest to reach 200TD passes (89, Marino). Manning became the 88th QB in NFL history toreach 100 career TD passes 11/11/01 vs. Miami. He reached the milestonein his 56th career game, the fourth-fastest to reach the plateau in NFL his-tory (44, Marino, 50, Kurt Warner; 53, Unitas; 62, Brett Favre). Manningreached the 150 touchdown plateau in his 86th game, the 3rd-fastest to thatnumber (62, Marino; 84, Favre; 87, Unitas). He surpassed the 175 mark inhis 99th career game with a 5-TD performance 9/26/04 vs. Green Bay.

Manning hit 30,000 yards in his 115th game vs. Cleveland 9/25/05,becoming the second-fastest player to that plateau (114 games, Marino).Manning became the 96th NFL QB to pass for 15,000 yards at Balt.12/2/01, his 59th career game. Only Marino (56) reached that mark infewer games. Manning hit 20,000 passing yards on 12/15/02 at Cleveland,his 78th career game, with only Marino (74) surpassing it in fewer games.Manning struck the 25,000-yard mark on 9/9/04 at New England, his 97thcareer game. That streak, too, ranks second only to Marino (92 games).

MANNING TD PASSES BY TARGET: Marvin Harrison (91), MarcusPollard (34), Reggie Wayne (26), Brandon Stokley (14), Edgerrin James (11),Dallas Clark (9), Torrance Small (7), Terrence Wilkins (7), Ken Dilger (7),Jerome Pathon (6), Marshall Faulk (4), Troy Walters (4), Qadry Ismail (3), JamesMungro (3), Bryan Fletcher (2), E.G. Green (2), Ricky Williams (2), LamontWarren (1), Jim Finn (1), Trevor Insley (1), Mike Roberg (1), Dominic Rhodes(1), Ben Utecht (1).

MANNING’S COMPLETIONS BY RECEIVERS (Top 10):Marvin Harrison (764), Edgerrin James (340), Reggie Wayne (279), MarcusPollard (249), Ken Dilger (150), Jerome Pathon (138), Brandon Stokley(124), Terrence Wilkins (117), Marshall Faulk (86), Dallas Clark (80).

MANNING’S YARDS BY RECEIVER (Top 10): Marvin Harrison(10,204), Reggie Wayne (3831), Marcus Pollard (3143), Edgerrin James(2727), Ken Dilger (1663), Jerome Pathon (1650), Brandon Stokley(1680), Terrence Wilkins (1445), Dallas Clark (1108), Marshall Faulk(908).

MANNING TD PASSES BY QUARTER: First (55), Second (66),Third (57), Fourth (60).

PEYTON MANNING BY THE YARDS

PASSING YARDS (123 games) TOTAL OFFENSE (123 games)200+ yards 99 games 300+ yards 100 games250+ yards 67 games 350+ yards 70 games300+ yards 32 games 400+ yards 33 games350+ yards 15 games400+ yards 6 games

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

9/28/03 at New Orleans 158.3 (20-25-314, 6 TDs)11/10/02 at Philadelphia 158.3 (18-23-319, 3 TDs)10/22/00 New England 158.3 (16-20-268, 3 TDs)12/14/03 Atlanta 146.5 (25-30-290, 5 TDs)

11/8/04 Minnesota 144.8 (23-29-268, 4 TDs)10/2/05 at Tennessee 144.1 (20-27-264, 4 TDs)9/25/00 Jacksonville 143.3 (23-36-440, 4 TDs)

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

10/26/03 Houston 133.9 (22-30-269, 3 TDs)

MOST PROLIFIC QB-TO-WR TD DUOs

Peyton Manning-Marvin Harrison, Colts, 1998-05 91Steve Young-Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1987-99 85Dan Marino-Mark Clayton, Miami, 1983-92 79Jim Kelly-Andre Reed, Buffalo, 1986-96 65John Unitas-Raymond Berry, Colts, 1956-67 63

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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 GamesDan Marino 44 Dan Marino 62 Dan Marino 89Kurt Warner 50 Brett Favre 84 Peyton Manning 106John Unitas 53 Peyton Manning 86 Brett Favre 107Peyton Manning 56 John Unitas 87 John Unitas 121

20,000 Yards Games 25,000 Yards Games 30,000 Yards GamesDan Marino 74 Dan Marino 92 Dan Marino 114Peyton Manning 78 Peyton Manning 97 Peyton Manning 115Drew Bledsoe 83 Brett Favre 107 Warren Moon 125Brett Favre 86 Warren Moon 107 B. Favre/D. Bledsoe 126

MANNING AMONG COLTS QUARTERBACKSAttempts Completions Yards Touchdowns Games

5,110 Unitas 2,796 Unitas 39,768 Unitas 287 Unitas 206 Unitas4,221 Manning 2,696 Manning 32,221 Manning 238 Manning 123 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

676 Morrall 363 Morrall 5,666 Morrall 39 Pagel 51 Pagel

NFL’S TOP 10 CAREER LEADING PASSERS AND AN EIGHT-YEAR COMPARISON WITH PEYTON MANNINGCareerYards Name Games Att. Comp. Yards Pct. Yd/Att. TD Int. Rating Years61,361 Dan Marino 119 4,181 2,480 31,416 59.3 7.5 241 136 88.5 1983-9052,448 Brett Favre 113 3,757 2,318 26,803 61.7 7.1 213 118 89.0 1991-9851,475 John Elway 116 3,572 1,959 24,721 54.8 6.9 135 128 74.3 1983-9049,325 Warren Moon 115 3,680 2,105 27,679 57.2 7.5 157 133 80.3 1984-9147,003 Fran Tarkenton 112 2,613 1,410 20,222 54.0 7.7 163 126 80.0 1961-6845,189 Vinny Testaverde 100 2,766 1,463 19,192 52.9 6.9 107 139 67.0 1987-9443,040 Dan Fouts 96 2,594 1,489 19,454 57.4 7.5 112 125 75.5 1973-8042,365 Drew Bledsoe 122 4,452 2,504 29,257 56.2 6.6 164 136 75.9 1993-0040,551 Joe Montana 111 2,878 1,818 21,498 63.2 7.5 141 76 91.2 1979-8640,239 John Unitas 100 2,726 1,489 21,491 54.6 7.9 168 131 81.0 1956-6332,221 Peyton Manning 123 4,221 2,696 32,221 63.9 7.6 238 128 93.3 1998-05

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

TEAMS W-L ATTS COMP PCT. YDS. TD INT LG SACKS RATINGAFC EAST 18-21 1363 834 0.612 9535 61 54 68 51-340 80.6AFC NORTH 12- 3 548 344 0.628 4078 24 14 80t 18-124 89.4AFC SOUTH 19- 4 755 514 0.681 6141 49 15 76 21-141 106.1AFC WEST 10- 6 543 329 0.606 4154 26 14 63 23-154 89.7

LEAGUE TOTALS 77-46 4221 2696 0.639 32,221 238 128 86 148-976 93.3

AFC TOTALS 59-34 3209 2021 0.630 23,908 160 97 80t 113-759 89.6

TOUCHDOWN PASSES FROM 1998-2005 PASSING YARDS FROM 1998-2005 PASSING YARDS FROM 1999-2005Peyton Manning 238 Peyton Manning 32,221 Peyton Manning 28,482Brett Favre 213 Brett Favre 29,857 Brett Favre 25,645Trent Green 144 Kerry Collins 25,465 Kerry Collins 23,262Daunte Culpepper 135 Trent Green 24,301 Trent Green 20,860Donovan McNabb 134 Drew Bledsoe 24,017 Drew Bledsoe 20,384Drew Bledsoe 129 Jake Plummer 23,926 Jake Plummer 20,233Kerry Collilns 129

NFC TOTALS 18-12 1012 675 0.667 8,313 78 31 86 35-217 104.8

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Name Games Att. Comp. Yards Pct. Yd/Att. TD Int. Rating YearsPeyton Manning 123 4,221 2,696 32,221 63.9 7.6 238 128 93.3 1998-05 Troy Aikman 113 3,178 2,000 22,733 62.9 7.2 110 98 83.0 1989-96Jeff George 103 3,233 1,878 22,043 58.1 6.8 120 87 80.1 1990-97Drew Bledsoe 122 4,452 2,504 29,257 56.2 6.6 164 136 75.9 1993-00John Elway 116 3,572 1,959 24,721 54.8 6.9 135 128 74.3 1983-90Steve Bartkowski 93 2,518 1,347 17,407 53.5 6.9 116 125 70.1 1975-82Vinny Testaverde 100 2,766 1,463 19,192 52.9 6.9 107 139 67.0 1987-94Terry Bradshaw 97 2,019 1,008 13,279 49.9 6.6 93 118 62.1 1970-77Jim Plunkett 91 2,009 990 13,306 49.3 6.6 85 118 60.4 1971-78

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

THROUGH 100 GAMES...AMONG THE BESTPeyton Manning started the 100th game of his NFL career 10/03/04 at Jacksonville. Through 100 games, Manning’s attempts, yards and

touchdowns totals rank him in the top five of each category among quarterbacks in their first 100 starts in NFL history. QUARTERBACK ATTEMPTSDrew Bledsoe 3,741Dan Marino 3,564Peyton Manning 3,514Brett Favre 3,400Kerry Collins 3,322

QUARTERBACK YARDSDan Marino 27,274Peyton Manning 26,008Drew Bledsoe 24,775Joe Montana 24,246Brett Favre 24,079

QUARTERBACK TDSDan Marino 214Brett Favre 194Peyton Manning 178Dave Krieg 171Joe Montana 168

COLTS’ RECORD WHEN MANNING…RECORD WITH PEYTON UNDER CENTER PASS ATTEMPTS YARDS INTERCEPTIONSGames Started: 123 Less than 20: 0-1 Less than 200: 13-11 None: 35-7Overall: 77-46 20-29 attempts: 28-8 200-299 yards: 49-18 1 interception: 31-14Home: 41-20 30-39 attempts: 38-17 300-399 yards: 10-16 2 interceptions: 11-15 Away: 36-26 40-49 attempts: 10-15 400 or more: 5-1 3 or more: 0-10On Grass: 24-19 50 or more: 1-5On Turf: 53-27Indoor: 45-24 COMPLETIONS TOUCHDOWNS SACKSOutdoor: 32-22 Less than 10: 0-1 None: 8-6 None: 29-14vs. AFC: 59-34 10-19 completions: 21-14 1 touchdown: 20-17 1 sack: 32-8vs. NFC: 18-12 20-29 completions: 54-24 2 touchdowns: 24-12 2 sacks: 9-14Overtime: 3-2 30 or more: 2-7 3 or more: 25-11 3 or more sacks: 7-10

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

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

MOST GAMESPLAYER BELOW .500 ABOVE .500 FINAL RECORD TEAMS (YEARS)Steve Young -14 (3-17) +45 (94-49) 94-49 Tampa Bay (1985-86), San Francisco (1987-99)Peyton Manning -10 (5-15) +31 (77-46) 77-46* COLTS (1998-05)Troy Aikman -15 (3-18) +29 (86-57) 94-71 Dallas (1989-01)Bert Jones -12 (3-15) +16 (42-26) 47-49 COLTS (1973-81), Los Angeles Rams (1982)Trent Dilfer -11 (8-19) +10 (55-45) 57-50* Tampa Bay (94-99), Baltimore (2000), *active player, thus an active record Seattle (2001-04), Cleveland (2005)

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

Attempts Completions Yards Touchdowns Rating4,452 Bledsoe 2,696 Manning 32,221 Manning 241 Marino 94.4 Warner4,221 Manning 2,504 Bledsoe 31,416 Marino 238 Manning 93.3 Manning4,181 Marino 2,480 Marino 29,257 Bledsoe 213 Favre 91.2 Montana3,757 Favre 2,318 Favre 27,679 Moon 179 Kelly 90.4 Young3,680 Moon 2,112 Kelly 26,803 Favre 168 Unitas 89.0 Favre

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 eight seasons.

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TOP TOUCHDOWN CONNECTIONS IN COLTS HISTORY

1. 91 Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison2. 63 John Unitas to Raymond Berry3. 43 John Unitas to Lenny Moore4. 41 John Unitas to Jimmy Orr5. 34 Peyton Manning to Marcus Pollard6. 32 John Unitas to John Mackey7. 31 John Unitas to Jim Mutscheller8. 26 Peyton Manning to Reggie Wayne9. 24 Bert Jones to Roger Carr

MOST GAMES 4+-TD PASSES IN A SEASON

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

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, 4+-TD PASSES

5 Peyton Manning, Colts, 20044 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984

MOST GAMES CAREER 5+-TD PASSES

6 Dan Marino, Miami6 Peyton Manning, Colts

MOST GAMES 2+-TD PASSES TO START A SEASON

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

HIGHEST PASSER RATING (SEASON)121.1 Peyton Manning, Colts, 2004112.8 Steve Young, SF, 1994112.4 Joe Montana, SF, 1989110.9 Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota, 2004110.4 Milt Plum, Cleveland, 1960109.2 Kurt Warner, StL., 1999108.9 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984107.5 Sid Luckman, Chicago, 1943107.0 Steve Young, SF, 1992106.0 Randall Cunningham, Minnesota, 1998105.0 Bart Starr, Green Bay 1966

Player Year Game: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16Peyton Manning (04) 2 4 9 11 14 17 22 26 31 35 41 44 46 47 49 49Dan Marino (84) 5 7 10 12 15 17 20 24 27 29 30 32 36 40 44 48Dan Marino (86) 3 4 10 11 12 13 16 17 21 23 27 31 33 36 41 44Kurt Warner (99) 3 6 9 14 15 18 21 24 26 27 29 32 34 36 39 41Brett Favre (96) 4 7 10 12 16 20 21 21 25 27 28 30 31 35 36 39Daunte Culpepper (04) 5 6 8 13 18 19 20 21 25 27 28 30 31 34 37 39

MANNING’S 2004 TD PACE WITH THE TOP TOTALS IN NFL HISTORY

MANNING DOMINATES COLTS SINGLE-SEASON PASSING RECORDSAttempts Completions Yards

591 Peyton Manning 2002 392 Peyton Manning 2002 4557 Peyton Manning 2004575 Peyton Manning 1998 379 Peyton Manning 2003 4413 Peyton Manning 2000571 Peyton Manning 2000 357 Peyton Manning 2000 4267 Peyton Manning 2003566 Peyton Manning 2003 343 Peyton Manning 2001 4200 Peyton Manning 2002547 Peyton Manning 2001 336 Peyton Manning 2004 4135 Peyton Manning 1999533 Peyton Manning 1999 331 Peyton Manning 1999 4131 Peyton Manning 2001497 Peyton Manning 2004 326 Peyton Manning 1998 3739 Peyton Manning 1998485 Jeff George 1991 292 Jeff George 1991 3481 John Unitas 1963

Games With a Touchdown Completion Percentage Touchdowns15 Peyton Manning 1998 67.6 Peyton Manning 2004 49 Peyton Manning 200415 Peyton Manning 2000 67.0 Peyton Manning 2003 33 Peyton Manning 200015 Peyton Manning 2002 66.3 Peyton Manning 2002 32 John Unitas 195915 Peyton Manning 2004 63.7 Jim Harbaugh 1995 29 Peyton Manning 200314 Peyton Manning 1999 62.7 Peyton Manning 2001 27 Peyton Manning 200214 Peyton Manning 2001 62.5 Peyton Manning 2000 26 Earl Morrall 196813 Earl Morrall 1968 62.1 Peyton Manning 1999 26 Peyton Manning 1998

26 Peyton Manning 199926 Peyton Manning 2001

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

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PLAYOFF PROGRESS OF QUARTERBACKS SETTING NFL SEASONAL TOUCHDOWN MARK

QB-Peyton Manning and the Colts offense set numerous club and NFL records during the 2004 regular season.Below is a look back at 2004:

*With 49 TDs, Manning broke Dan Marino’s NFL single-season TD mark of 48 in 1984.*Manning set the all-time NFL passer rating record at 121.1, besting Steve Young’s 1994 mark of 112.8.*Manning earned Pro Bowl honors for the fifth time and won Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player honors for the second

consecutive season (sharing honors in 2003 with QB-Steve McNair). *Manning became the only QB in NFL history to throw for 3,000+ yards in his first seven seasons.*Manning extended his NFL record streak of consecutive seasons with at least 4,000 yards passing to six (1999-2004) and tied Dan

Marino’s career mark for most career 4,000+ seasons.*Manning produced 13 consecutive 2+-TD games to start 2004, a new NFL record for consecutive multiple-TD games to start a

season. He snapped John Unitas’ 1959 club and NFL record of 12 games. Manning’s 13 consecutive games with multiple TD passesalso was a new NFL record.

*Manning is the only QB in NFL history with 25+ TD passes in seven consecutive seasons.*With 5 TD passes vs. Green Bay, Manning became the only QB in NFL history with four 5+-TD games (counting playoffs) in a

one-year span. He had four regular-season 5+-TD games in 2004, also an NFL record.*Manning tied Dan Marino for most career 5+-TD games with six.*Manning’s six 4+-TD performances in 2004 tied Dan Marino’s single season mark for most games with 4+ TDs.*Manning had 4+-TD passes in five consecutive games (5, at Kansas City; 4, vs. Minnesota; 5, vs. Houston; 4, at Chicago; 6, at

Detroit), snapping Marino’s 1984 NFL mark of four consecutive games with 4+-TD passes.*Manning owns the seven best seasons in passing yardage, attempts and completions in club history.*Manning’s 472 passing yards at Kansas City 10/31 snapped his own club record.*Manning’s 4,557 passing yards in 2004 snapped his own club record.*The Colts offense amassed 6,475 yards, a new club record.*Manning threw a TD pass in 15 games in 2004, tying his own club record for most games in a season with a TD pass.*The Colts produced the club’s sixth 4,000-yard passing, 1,000-yard rushing and 1,000-yard receiving combination in 2004 and

own six of the 24 in the NFL’s 85 seasons. It marked the fifth time in six years the Colts accomplished such a feat. Peyton Manning(4,557), Edgerrin James (1,548) and wide receivers Reggie Wayne (1,210), Marvin Harrison (1,113) and Brandon Stokley (1,077) pro-duced last year’s combination.

*Peyton Manning became the first QB to throw 10+ TDs to three different receivers in one season. He threw 14 to MarvinHarrison, 11 to Reggie Wayne and 10 to Brandon Stokley. The Colts became the first NFL team to have three 10+-TD receivers in asingle season. Harrison ended with 15 TD receptions, while Wayne tallied 12 and Stokley 10.

*The Colts produced three 1,000+-yardage receivers in 2004, marking the fourth receiving trio in NFL history to have 1,000+ yards.*Peyton Manning was named AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week four times (Week 3 vs. Green Bay; Week 10 vs. Houston; Week

12 at Detroit; Week 16 vs. San Diego) and was chosen as the AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Month in November. Manning threw 19TDs in November, an NFL record for TD passes in one month.

*The Colts scored 522 points in 2004 and became the 10th team in NFL history to score 500+ points in a season. The total ranksas the fifth-highest total (556, Minnesota, 1998; 541, Washington, 1983; 540, St. Louis, 2000; 526, St. Louis, 1999).

2004 FACT SHEET - A LOOK BACK

YEAR PLAYER, TEAM TOUCHDOWN PASSES PLAYOFF RESULT1943 Sid Luckman, Chicago 28 Won NFL Championship, beat Washington, 41-211959 John Unitas, Colts 32 Won NFL Championship, beat NY Giants, 31-161961 George Blanda, Houston 36* (AFL) Won AFL Championship, beat San Diego, 10-31962 Y.A. Tittle, NY Giants 33 Lost NFL Championship, lost to Green Bay, 16-71963 Y.A. Tittle, NY Giants 36 Lost NFL Championship, lost to Chicago, 14-10 1984 Dan Marino, Miami 48 Lost Super Bowl XIX, lost to San Francisco, 38-162004 Peyton Manning, Colts 49 Lost AFC Divisional Playoff, lost to New England, 20-3

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MANNING’S FOURTH-QUARTER AND OVERTIME GAME-WINNING DRIVES (23)Victories in which Manning has rallied Colts from a fourth-quarter deficit or tie to win

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

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

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

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

*19-28 29-28 2t James run 5:06 11-77/5:06 6-7, 53 pass/1-9 rush10/1/00 at Buffalo 15-16 18-16 Vanderjagt 45 FG 15:00 8-42/1:08 3-5-25 pass/1-2 rush

10/22/00 vs. New England 21-23 30-23 3t James run 2:09 6-66/2:22 2-2-13 pass*14-23 30-23 1t pass to RB-Edgerrin James 8:44 8-65/3:32 6-9-40, 1 TD pass

10/13/02 vs. Baltimore 19-20 22-20 Vanderjagt 38 FG 14:56 11-60/2:18 5-6-49 pass11/24/02 at Denver 20-20 23-20 Vanderjagt 51 FG 5:38 OT 10-35/5:38 2-3-14 pass

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

9/18/05 vs. Jacksonville 0-3 10-3 6t Carthon run 6:27 17-88/8:59 3-3-21 pass*Italics denotes comeback drive. Regular font dentoes game-winning drive.

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: WR-Marvin Harrison has led the Colts inreceptions and TDs in 8 of his 9 seasons (he did not in 1998 after missingfinal 4 games with injury), while he has led the team in receiving yards in7 of 9 seasons (1998, Faulk; 2004, Wayne). Harrison has totaled the mostreceptions by a receiver in NFL history in 1st 4, 7, 8, 9 and 10 seasons, the2005 season being his 10th. Harrison held the record for receptions after 5and 6 seasons until it was broken by Randy Moss in 2002 (414) and 2003(525). Harrison became the 5th player in NFL history with 100+-TD recep-tions 10/2/05 at Tennessee. On 11/17/02 vs. Dallas, Harrison became the28th NFL player to surpass 600 career receptions, reaching it in 102 games,the fastest pace in NFL history (118, WR-Herman Moore, Det.). He hit 700careeer receptions vs. Carolina 10/12/03 in his 114th game, the fastest paceto that plateau (139 games, Jerry Rice). On 11/8/04, he became the 11thNFL player to hit 800 career receptions, reaching it in 131 career games, thefastest pace in NFL history (154, WR-Jerry Rice, S.F.). In that game, heand QB-Peyton Manning also became the NFL’s leading tandem with 666completions, surpassing the old mark of 663 by Jim Kelly and Andre Reed.Harrison hit the 900-reception mark in his 149th game at Cincinnati11/20/05, reaching it faster than Rice’s previous record of 168 games.

Harrison was 9-101 vs. Houston 12/1/02 to tie Berry’s (631) club recep-tion record and he broke the mark at Tennessee 12/8/02 with 9-76. Bothmarks by Berry stood since 1967. He became the Colts career receptionyards leader vs. Carolina 10/12/03, breaking Berry’s (9,275) club record.Harrison now has produced 6 of the 12 1,000+ reception yardage seasonsin Colts history. Harrison is averaging 6.0 receptions per game for hiscareer, among the best marks in NFL history. From 1998-2002, he andManning teamed on 58 scoring plays, then the 2nd-highest touchdown totalof any QB-WR tandem in a 5-year span in NFL history (59, Steve Young-Jerry Rice, SF, 1991-95). Manning and Harrison had 61 TDs from 1999-03 to set the new five-year record for a tandem, and they had 63 from 2000-04 to set a new 5-season high. Harrison had 6 double-digit reception gamesin 2002 and 10 100+ games, breaking his own mark of nine set in 1999.The NFL record for most seasonal 100+ games is by WR-Michael Irvin (11,Dallas, 1995). Harrison has 5 career 4-game 100+ streaks and 3 career 3-game 100+ streaks. The club record for most consecutive 100+ games is 6by Berry in 1960.

Harrison (143) bested the NFL seasonal record of 123 receptions byMoore (1995) with 9-172, 2 TDs at Cleveland 12/15/02. Harrison wasnamed AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Month for November (2002) with 42-481, 5 TDs receiving.

He has registered 10 50+ reception seasons, 1st in club history (7, Berry,1958-62, 65-66). Harrison has 16 50+-yard TD passes, ranking second infranchise history (18, Lenny Moore). Twelve of those 50+-yard TD recep-tions have come from Manning. In 2004, he matched his 2001 club-recordtotal of 15 TD receptions. At Baltimore 9/11/05, he was 6-69, 1 TD andsurpassed Moore (11,213) for the most scrimamge yards in club history.

HARRISON KEEPS UNIQUE COMPANY: From 1999-2003,Harrison produced the top 5 seasonal receiving and yardage totals in clubhistory. In 2000, Harrison recorded his 2nd cons. season with 100+ recep-tions, 1 of only 5 players in NFL history (now 6) to post 100+ receptions incons. seasons. He narrowed that company in 2001 by joining Jerry Riceand WR-Herman Moore as the only NFL players with 3 cons. 100+ sea-sons. He is now the only player in NFL history to post 100+ receptions in4 cons. seasons. Harrison is the only player in Colts history with multiple1,000+ seasons (6). He had 13 TD receptions at home in 2001, tying Rice’sNFL seasonal record. The 2001 and 2002 seasons marked the only timesin Colts history the leading receiver (Harrison, 109, 143) more than doubledthe club’s 2nd-leading receiver (TE-Marcus Pollard, 47, 2001; RB-EdgerrinJames, 47, 2002).

HARRISON HOLDS FRANCHISE MARK: WR-Marvin Harrisonhas receptions in a franchise-record 150 consecutive games. Harrison sur-passed RB-Marshall Faulk (77 games, 1994-98). Harrison has receptionsin all 150 career games, the longest consecutive games streak among activeNFL players. WR-Jerry Rice’s NFL career streak of 274 consecutivegames ended 9/19/04 vs. Buffalo. Harrison has had multiple receptions in148 of 150 career games, 5+ receptions in 99 games and 6+ receptions in79 outings. He has 16 career 10+ reception games, 1st in club history (11,Berry, 1955-67).

HARRISON AMONG THE BEST EVER, AGAIN: Harrison had1,722 receiving yards in 2002, his best seasonal total, surpassing 1,663yards in 1999. Harrison’s total ranks as the 4th-best yardage season in NFLhistory, while his 1,663 yards in 1999 rank as the 7th-best total. In 2002,Harrison produced his 3rd 1,500+ season, and ranks behind Rice (4, 1986,1990, 1993, 1995) for 2nd-most in NFL history. Harrison (3, 1999, 2001,2002) was tied with Irvin (2, 1991, 1995), Charley Hennigan (2, 1961,1964, Houston Oilers, AFL) and Terry Holt (2, 2000, 2003, St. Louis), butstands as the only NFL player to post consecutive 1,500+ seasons. Onlynine other players have achieved one 1,500+ season.

MOVING UP: Harrison is moving up several of the NFL’s all-time lists.He became the 6th NFL player to reach the 900-catch plateau 11/20/05 atCincinnati. Harrison’s 11,979 reception yards rank 12th all-time, while his107 touchdowns rank 3rd. He ranks 2nd in NFL history with 51 100+games.

MARVIN HARRISON’S CAREER RECEIVING TOTALSYEAR No. Yds. Avg. TD1996 64 836 13.1 81997 73 866 11.9 61998 59 776 13.2 71999 115 1,663 14.5 122000 102 1,413 13.9 142001 109 1,524 14.0 152002 143 1,722 12.0 112003 94 1,272 13.5 102004 86 1,113 12.9 152005 62 794 12.8 9TOTAL 907 11,979 13.2 107

MARVIN HARRISON BY THE QUARTER

No. Yds. Avg. TD1st Quarter 219 3,326 15.2 272nd Quarter 263 2,941 11.2 263rd Quarter 220 3,200 14.5 264th Quarter 203 2,491 12.3 28Overtime 2 15 7.5 0Total 907 11,979 13.2 107

WIDE RECEIVER MARVIN HARRISON

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

600 receptionsMarvin Harrison, COLTS 102Herman Moore, Lions 118

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

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

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

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

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HARRISON AMONG 1996 FIRST-ROUND WIDE RECEIVER DRAFT PICKS

TOTALS Keyshawn Johnson (1st) Terry Glenn (7th) Eddie Kennison (18th) Marvin Harrison (19th) Eric Moulds (24th)1996-05 726-9,504-60 506-7,444-35 462-6,993-36 907-11,979-107 648-8,791-47

HARRISON AMONG COLTS RECEIVERS

Receptions Yards Touchdowns 100+ Yard Games Cons. Rec. Games907 Harrison 11,979 Harrison 107 Harrison 51 Harrison 150 Harrison631 Berry 9,275 Berry 68 Berry 24 Berry 77 Faulk 411 Brooks 6,039 Moore 50 Orr 19 Moore 62 Hester 363 Moore 5,859 Orr 48 Moore 18 Orr 58 Orr 333 McCauley 5,818 Brooks 40 Mutscheller 10 Carr 45 Moore

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

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

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

Category 2003 AFC/NFL 2004 AFC/NFL 2005 AFC/NFLReceptions 94 4/7 86 5/13 62 3/7Yards 1,272 3/6 1,113 9/18 794 4/12Touchdowns 10 2*/4* 15 1/2 9 1/1*

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

Marvin Harrison, Colts 311 4,141 13.3 33Randy Moss, Minn. 308 5,396 17.5 53Andre Rison, Colts/Atl. 308 4,123 13.4 37Keyshawn Johnson, NYJ/TB 305 4,108 13.5 31Al Toon, NYJ 292 3,881 13.3 21

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

Randy Moss, Minn. 414 6,743 16.3 60Marvin Harrison, Colts 413 5,554 13.4 47Andre Rison, Colts/Atl. 394 5,365 13.6 52Sterling Sharpe, GB 389 5,741 14.7 36Keyshawn Johnson, NYJ/TB 376 4,982 13.2 39

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

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

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

Marvin Harrison, Colts 665 8,800 13.2 73Sterling Sharpe, GB 595 8,134 13.7 65*Torry Holt, STL 586 9,098 15.5 52Randy Moss, Minn. 574 9,142 15.9 90Keyshawn Johnson, NYJ/TB 558 7,296 13.1 45

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

Marvin Harrison, Colts 759 10,072 13.3 83*Randy Moss, Minn., Oak. 612 9,839 16.1 95Jerry Rice, SF 610 10,273 16.8 103Herman Moore, Det. 610 8,467 13.9 57Sterling Sharpe, GB 595 8,134 13.7 65

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

Marvin Harrison, Colts 845 11,185 13.2 98Jerry Rice, SF 708 11,776 16.6 118Keyshawn Johnson, NYJ,TB,Dal. 673 8,922 13.3 53Terrell Owens, SF/Phi. 669 9,772 14.6 95Jimmy Smith, Jac. 664 9,287 14.0 51

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

*Marvin Harrison, Colts 907 11,979 13.2 107Jerry Rice, SF 820 13,275 16.2 131*Keyshawn Johnson, NYJ, TB, Dal.726 9,504 13.1 60Jimmy Smith, Jac. 718 10,092 14.1 55*Terrell Owens, SF, Phi. 716 10,535 14.7 101

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HARRISON KEEPS GOING AND GOING: With three TD catchesat Detroit 11/25/04, Harrison produced his 6th cons. 10+ TD season, settingthe club mark for 10+-TD seasons (5, Lenny Moore, 1957-58, 60-61, 64).Harrison is the only NFL player with 10+ TD receptions in the last six con-secutive seasons. He has a club-record eight career 3-TD reception games.He was 9-128, 2 TDs vs. Den. 1/6/02 to set the club seasonal record for TD

receptions (14, Berry, 1959; Harrison, 1999). He was 5-33, 1 TD at Denver1/2/05 to match his mark of 15 TD receptions. He had 13 of 15 TD recep-tions in 2001 at home to tie the NFL seasonal record of Rice. He has 16career 50+ yard TD receptions and 48 career 20+ yard TD snares. He has23 career multiple TD games and 51 100+ games. Harrison had a streak ofat least 3 receptions in 42 straight games end at Jacksonville 11/9/03.

COLTS CAREER RECEPTIONS LEADER RANKS AMONG HIGHEST NFL FRANCHISE LEADERSWith 907 career receptions marking a Colts franchise record, WR-Marvin Harrison's total ranks 5th-best among all NFL teams' career reception leaders (* denotes player with active record).

No. Name Team Years1281 Jerry Rice San Francisco 1985-001070 Tim Brown Oakland 1988-031004 Cris Carter Minnesota 1990-01941 Andre Reed Buffalo 1985-91907 Marvin Harrison* Indianapolis 1996-05888 Art Monk Washington 1980-93836 Jimmy Smith* Jacksonville 1995-05819 Steve Largent Seattle 1976-89750 Michael Irvin Dallas 1988-99670 Herman Moore Detroit 1991-01

RUNNING BACK EDGERRIN JAMES

JAMES BECOMES COLTS ALL-TIME LEADING RUSHER: RB-Edgerrin James (8,960) became the Colts all-time leading rusher with 36-127, 3 TDs vs. NYJ 11/16/03, moving past Lydell Mitchell (5,487). Hewent over 5,000 career yards vs. Tennessee 9/14/03. He became the 5thColts player to reach that milestone (5,487, RB-Lydell Mitchell; 5,320,RB-Marshall Faulk; 5,194, RB-Eric Dickerson; 5,174, RB-Lenny Moore).

RACKING UP 100+ YARDS: James has registered a club-record 48100+ rushing performances in 92 games, surpassing Franco Harris foreighth-most 100+ games in NFL history. The Colts own a 42-6 mark inhis 100+ games. He has 48 100+ rushing games and 44 sub-100 games.James (25 in 40 games) set the quickest pace to 25 career 100+ rushinggames. The second-fastest pace was 41 games by Earl Campbell, fol-lowed by Dickerson (42), Jim Brown (47), Terrell Davis (51) and WalterPayton (54). James had 33 100+ games in his first 66 outings, tying JimBrown for the 2nd-most 100+ games in the first 66 games of a career (38,Eric Dickerson). James became the 28th NFL player with 25 career 100+games and just the 16th NFL player with 35 100+ games. James reached35 100+ games in 70 games, the 2nd-fastest pace in NFL history (59,Dickerson). He passed the franchise lead in career 100+ rushing games(24, Dickerson), and holds the top two single-season club marks for 100+games (10, 1999; 9, 2000). James has tallied at least 100 scrimmageyards in 73 of 92 career games.

THREAT BY AIR: James has 30 career 5+ reception games. He post-ed a career-high eleven receptions against Pittsburgh 10/21/02. His career-high 92 reception yards came 11/7/99 vs. Kansas City. James has record-ed at least one reception in 88 of 92 career games. His 47-game receptionstreak came to an end vs. Houston 12/1/02, and is the 2nd-longest by aColts RB (77, Faulk). He has scored both a rushing and receiving touch-down in 6 career games. The Colts are 4-2 in those games. James is the8th Colts player with 300+ career receptions, and his total (340) ranks 2ndamong Colts RBs (363, Moore; 333, Don McCauley).

YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE: James has 11,687 career scrimmageyards (8,960 rushing/2,727 receiving), 2nd in club history (12,007,Marvin Harrison; 11,213, Moore). James has 24 career 150+ yds/scrim.games to rank 1st in Colts history (16, Moore). The Colts are 19-5 inthose games. He has six career 200+yds/scrimmage games, also the mostin Colts history. James (4,442 yds/scrim.) joined Dickerson (LA Rams)in 2000 as the only RBs in NFL history to post 4,000+ yds/scrim. in 1st2 seasons, ranking second behind Dickerson (4,456).

EDGERRIN JAMES’ RECEIVING STATISTICSYEAR No. Yds. Avg. TD1999 62 586 9.5 42000 63 594 9.4 52001 24 193 8.0 02002 61 354 5.8 12003 51 292 5.7 02004 51 483 9.5 02005 28 225 8.0 1TOTAL 340 2,727 8.0 11

EDGERRIN JAMES’ RUSHING STATISTICS

YEAR ST/PL Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD1999 16/16 369 1,553 4.2 72 132000 16/16 387 1,709 4.4 30 132001 6/6 151 662 4.4 29t 32002 14/14 277 989 3.6 20 22003 13/13 310 1,259 4.1 43 112004 16/16 334 1,548 4.6 40 92005 11/11 276 1,240 4.5 33 11TOTAL 92/92 2,104 8,960 4.3 72 62

NFL RBs WITH MULTIPLE 2,000 YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGESEASONS

4 Walter Payton, Chicago 1977, 83-854 Eric Dickerson, Rams/Colts 1983-84, 86; Colts 88 4 Marshall Faulk, Colts/Rams 1998; Rams 1999-013 Edgerrin James, Colts 1999-00, 043 Priest Holmes, Kansas City 2001-032 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo 1973, 752 William Andrews, Atlanta 1981, 832 Roger Craig, San Francisco 1985, 882 Thurman Thomas, Buffalo 1991-922 Emmitt Smith, Dallas 1992, 952 Barry Sanders, Detroit 1994, 972 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego 2002-03

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A STRONG START: James has eight 100+ outings in the first 11 gamesand an AFC-best 1,240 yards. James was 23-88 in the season opener atBaltimore 9/11, and produced back-to-back 100+-yard games vs.Jacksonville 9/18 (27-128) and vs. Cleveland (27-108, 1 TD) 9/25. Jameswas 21-90 rushing and 2-12, 1 TD receiving at Tennessee 10/2. It wasJames’ first receiving TD since 10/27/02 at Washington. James was 21-105, 1 TD at San Francisco 10/9 and 23-143, 3 TDs vs. St. Louis. Jamesrecorded his third consecutive 100+ game at Houston with 21-139, 2 TDsand his fourth consecutive 100+-game with 34-104, 1 TD at New England11/7. It marked his fourth career streak with 100+ yards in four consecu-tive games. He extended his streak to five consecutive 100+ games with26-122, 1 TD vs. Houston 11/13. That streak tied his own club record(12/11/00-9/23/01). James’ streak of 100+ games ended 11/20 atCincinnati with 24-89, 2 TDs, but he extended his career-best streak ofconsecutive games with a rushing TD to six. That streak ended with 29-

124 vs. Pittsburgh 11/28. James was 334-1,548, 9 TDs rushing/51-483receiving for 2,031 scrimmage yards in 2004, 2nd in the NFL. Jamesranked 3rd in AFC rushing, 4th in NFL rushing, and earned Pro Bowl hon-ors for the third time (1999, 2000, 2004) in his career. He also was namedto the NFL All-Pro Second-Team by the Associated Press.

THE EDGEZONE: James has registered 73 touchdowns (62 rushing,11 receiving) in 92 games. James (35, 1999-2000) surpassed Gale Sayers(Chicago, 1965-66) and Eric Dickerson (LA Rams) for most TDs in firsttwo seasons in NFL history. That mark also set the franchise record fortotal touchdowns in any two-year span in club history. James now hasscored a TD in 45 games. The Colts are 40-5 those games.

DYNAMIC DUO: James and WR-Marvin Harrison have posted 100+efforts together in their respective rushing and receiving categories 22times, surpassing Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin’s NFL record by aduo. The Colts are 19-3 when James rushes for 100+ yards and Harrisonhas 100+ receiving yards. The duo has accomplished the feat 22 times in91 total games together. The duo ranks 1st in most 100-yard rushing/100-yard receiving games since 1970. James and Harrison have the highestrate (24 percent) among the NFL’s top five 100/100 games out of totalcareer games since 1970. The Colts have had a 100+ rusher and 100+receiver in the same game 45 times. Here is a 100/100 game-by-gamelook at James and Harrison:

GAMES WITH BOTH JAMES AND HARRISON TOPPING 100 YARDSEdgerrin James Marvin Harrison

Date Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD RESULT09/12/99 Buffalo 26 112 4.3 40 1 8 121 15.1 42 2 W 31-1409/19/99 at New England 32 118 3.7 12 1 7 105 15.0 42 3 L 28-3111/14/99 at NY Giants 16 108 6.8 72 0 6 109 18.2 57t 2 W 27-1912/05/99 at Miami 23 130 5.7 41t 2 8 125 15.6 36 0 W 37-3412/12/99 New England 20 101 5.1 14 0 6 118 19.7 52 0 W 20-1512/26/99 at Cleveland 28 103 3.7 15 3 14 138 9.9 30 0 W 29-2809/03/00 at Kansas City 28 124 4.4 30 1 9 115 12.8 31 0 W 27-1410/15/00 at Seattle 38 219 5.8 26t 3 7 134 19.1 39 0 W 37-2410/22/00 New England 20 124 6.2 26 1 5 156 31.2 78t 2 W 30-2310/29/00 Detroit 31 139 4.5 24t 1 9 109 12.1 29 1 W 30-1812/24/00 Minnesota 26 128 4.9 28 0 12 109 9.1 18t 3 W 31-1009/23/01 Buffalo 23 111 4.8 23 1 7 146 20.9 39t 3 W 42-2610/21/01 New England 30 143 4.8 20 0 8 157 19.6 68 1 L 17-3809/15/02 Miami 30 138 4.6 13 0 11 144 13.1 33 1 L 13-2111/17/02 Dallas 24 106 4.4 18 0 14 138 9.9 31 2 W 20-310/26/03 Houston 23 104 4.5 13 0 8 100 12.5 37 0 W 30-2112/14/03 Atlanta 20 126 6.3 43 0 7 117 16.7 32 2 W 38-711/25/04 at Detroit 23 105 4.6 17 0 12 127 10.6 25 3 W 41-912/05/04 Tennessee 18 105 5.8 17 2 4 106 26.5 59 1 W 51-2411/07/05 at New England 34 104 3.1 9 1 9 128 14.2 48 2 W 40-2111/13/05 Houston 26 122 4.7 12 1 7 108 15.4 30t 1 W 31-1711/28/05 vs. Pittsburgh 29 124 4.3 10 0 4 128 32.0 80t 1 W 27-6

FIVE MOST PROLIFIC DUOS IN NFL HISTORYPlayers 100/100 Games Together Pct.RB-Edgerrin James/WR-Marvin Harrison 22 91 24%RB-Emmitt Smith/WR-Michael Irvin 20 124 16%RB-Barry Sanders/WR-Herman Moore 16 106 15%RB-Thurman Thomas/WR-Andre Reed 10 159 6%RB-Terrell Davis/WR-Rod Smith 8 70 11%

EDGERRIN JAMES PRODUCTION BY QUARTERS(Att.-Yds.-TD) First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter (and OT) TOTALRushing 554 - 2,142-10 517 - 2,131 -17 527 -2,380 -16 506 - 2,307 -19 2,104 - 8,960- 62Receiving 83 - 602 - 1 98 - 768 - 4 77 - 610 - 3 82 - 747 - 3 340 - 2,727- 11Yds. From Scrim. 637 - 2,744 -11 615 - 2,899 -21 604 -2,990 -19 588 - 3,054 -22 2,444 -11,687- 73

EDGERRIN JAMES - RushingCategory Stats AFC/NFLAttempts 276 1/1Yards 1,240 1/2Rushing TDs 11 2/4Scrimmage Yds. 1,465 1/1Points 72 2/3*

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James ranks among the NFL’s top career leading rushers through seven seasons. Below is a list of the NFL’s top 10 career leading rushers throughseven seasons.

Career Yds. Name Games Att. Yards Avg. TDs 100+ Games Years Team18,355 Emmitt Smith 108 2,334 10,160 4.4 108 46 1990-96 Dallas 16,726 Walter Payton 105 2,204 9,608 4.4 71 46 1975-81 Chicago15,269 Barry Sanders 105 2,077 10,172 4.9 73 47 1989-95 Detroit14,072* Curtis Martin 108 2,343 9,267 4.0 64 38 1995-01 NE/NYJ13,467* Jerome Bettis 109 2,106 8,463 4.0 41 39 1993-99 St. Louis/Pitt.13,259 Eric Dickerson 105 2,450 11,226 4.6 82 58 1983-89 LA Rams12,739 Tony Dorsett 100 1,834 8,336 4.6 53 36 1977-83 Dallas12,312 Jim Brown 90 1,790 9,322 5.2 82 44 1957-63 Cleveland12,243 Marcus Allen 97 1,712 6,982 4.1 61 22 1982-88 LA Raiders12,120 Franco Harris 96 1,745 7,377 4.2 61 30 1972-78 Pittsburgh

Edgerrin James 92 2,104 8,960 4.3 62 48 1999-05 Colts

NFL’S TOP 10 CAREER LEADING RUSHERS AND A SEVEN-YEAR COMPARISON WITH EDGERRIN JAMES

Attempts Yards Touchdowns Most 100+ Games Average2,104 James 8,960 James 63 Moore 48 James 4.8 Moore1,391 Mitchell 5,487 Mitchell 62 James 24 Dickerson 4.5 Bentley1,389 Faulk 5,320 Faulk 45 Matte 16 Mitchell 4.4 Dickey1,258 Dickerson 5,194 Dickerson 42 Faulk 14 Faulk 4.3 James1,202 Matte 5,174 Moore 40 Ameche 7 Ameche 4.2 Ameche1,069 Moore 4,646 Matte 40 McCauley 6 Moore 4.1 Dickerson

990 McMillan 4,045 Ameche 32 Dickerson 6 Dickey 4.0 Bulaich964 Ameche 3,876 McMillan 27 Mitchell 6 McMillan 4.0 Lorick

JAMES AMONG COLTS RUNNING BACKS

GETTING THE TOUCHES: James has recorded 25+ rushes in 39games. The Colts are 32-7 in those games. He has tallied 30+ touches in33 career games, and the club holds a 25-8 record in those games. Jameshad a club seasonal record 450 touches in 2000, tops in the NFL for thesecond consecutive season. He had eight 30+ touches games in 2000,including a then career-best 39 touches (38/1) at Seattle 10/15/00. Jameshad 42 touches (36/6) vs. NYJ 11/16/03 to tie Lydell Mitchell (at NYJ10/20/74) for most in club history. James has 201 career 10+-yard rush-es, 84 15+-yard rushes and 37 20+-yard rushes and has long runs exceed-

ing 10+ yards in 82 of 92 games (vs. Cincinnati 10/24/99; at NewEngland 9/30/01; at Jacksonville 9/8/02; at Cleveland 12/15/02; vs. NYG12/22/02; at Jacksonville 11/9/03; vs. Green Bay 9/26/04; at Kansas City10/31/04; at Denver 1/2/05; at NE 11/7/05). James is 1 of 9 Colts with1,000+ career touches (2,444, Edgerrin James; 1,689, Lydell Mitchell;1,686, Marshall Faulk; 1,480, Tom Matte; 1,432, Lenny Moore; 1,396,Eric Dickerson; 1,154, Randy McMillan; 1,103; Don McCauley; 1,065,Alan Ameche). James has five 300+-touch career seasons (450, 2000;431, 1999; 385, 2004; 338, 2002; 301, 2003).

Rushing Receiving TotalNo. Yds. Avg. TD No. Yds. Avg. TD No. Yds. Avg. TD

Emmit Smith 2,334 10,160 4.4 108 348 2,200 6.3 7 2,682 12,360 4.6 115Curtis Martin 2,343 9,267 4.0 64 327 2,342 7.2 8 2,670 11,609 4.3 72Eddie George 2,421 8,978 3.7 59 237 1,981 8.4 10 2,658 10,959 4.1 69Eric Dickerson 2,450 11,226 4.6 82 202 1,633 8.1 4 2,652 12,859 4.8 86Walter Payton 2,204 9,608 4.4 71 243 2,170 8.9 7 2,447 11,778 4.8 78Edgerrin James 2,104 8,960 4.3 62 340 2,727 8.0 11 2,444 11,687 4.8 73Thurman Thomas 2,018 8,724 4.3 48 345 3,402 9.9 18 2,363 12,126 5.1 66Marshall Faulk 1,895 8,060 4.3 67 465 4,682 10.1 22 2,360 12,742 5.4 89Barry Sanders 2,077 10,172 4.9 73 258 2,180 8.4 7 2,335 12,352 5.3 80Jerome Bettis 2,106 8,463 4.0 41 149 1,075 7.2 3 2,255 9,538 4.2 44Earl Campell 2,029 8,764 4.3 73 115 718 6.2 0 2,144 9,482 4.4 73Ottis Anderson 1,807 7,843 4.3 44 289 2,404 8.3 5 2,096 10,247 4.9 49Tony Dorsett 1,834 8,336 4.5 53 241 2,080 8.6 7 2,075 10,416 5.0 60Corey Dillon 1,865 8,061 4.3 45 192 1,482 7.7 5 2,057 9,543 4.6 50

MOST TOUCHES IN FIRST SEVEN SEASONS

GP YARDS YPG1. *Edgerrin James 92 11,687 127.02. *LaDainian Tomlinson 74 9,322 126.03. Jim Brown 118 14,811 125.54. Billy Sims 60 7,178 119.65. Barry Sanders 153 18,190 118.9

MOST SCRIMMAGE YARDS/GAME (ALL-TIME)(TOP 5 WITH MINIMUM OF 60 GAMES)

HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF GAMES / 100 YARDS RUSHING(MIN: 35 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES)

100 GAMES PCT.1. *Edgerrin James 48 92 52.22. Barry Sanders 76 153 49.73. Jim Brown 58 118 49.24. Eric Dickerson 64 146 43.85. Walter Payton 77 190 40.5

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TAKING OVER: TE-Dallas Clark has taken over the No. 1 TE posi-tion in the Colts offense, replacing Marcus Pollard. Pollard ranked in thetop five among Colts TEs in career receptions (263), yards (3,391) andtouchdowns (35). Clark is 81-1,112, 9 TDs receiving in his third season.Clark has his career’s finest game with 6-125, 1 TD at Cincinnati 11/20.It marked his third career 100+ game and he surpassed Pollard and TomMitchell for fifth all-time among Colts TEs with two 100+ games. Clarkstarted 13 games in 2004 and was 25-423, 5 TDs. Clark was 3-102, 2TDs, including an 80t, a career-long vs. Houston 11/14. It was Clark’ssecond career 100+ game (5-100 vs. NYJ 11/16/03). Clark was 6-112, 1TD (19t) vs. Denver 1/9 in the AFC Wild Card Game, helping QB-PeytonManning to 27-33-458, 4 TDs/1 int. passing.

Game Date Att-Yards Resultat Seattle 10/15/00 38-219 W 37-24vs. NYJ 11/16/03 36-127 W 38-31at New England 11/7/05 34-104 W 40-21at New England 9/19/99 32-118 L 28-31at Miami 12/17/00 32-112 W 20-13vs. Oakland 10/10/04 32-136 W 35-14vs. Detroit 10/29/00 31-139 W 30-18vs. NYJ 11/12/00 31-131 W 23-15vs. New England 10/21/01 30-143 L 17-38vs. Miami 9/15/02 30-138 L 13-21vs. Tennessee 9/14/03 30-120 W 33-7at New England 9/9/04 30-142 L 24-27vs. Pittsburgh 11/28/05 29-124 W 26-7at Cleveland 12/26/99 28-103 W 29-28at Kansas City 9/3/00 28-124 W 27-14at NYJ 9/9/01 28-135 W 45-24at Buffalo 11/23/03 28-108 W 17-14at Tennessee 12/7/03 28- 97 W 29-27at Houston 12/12/04 28-104 W 23-14vs. Dallas 10/31/99 27-117 W 34-24vs. Buffalo 12/11/00 27-111 W 44-20

Game Date Att-Yards Resultat Kansas City 10/25/01 27-102 W 35-28vs. Jacksonville 9/21/03 27-76 W 23-13at Houston 12/28/03 27-171 W 20-17vs. Jacksonville 9/18/05 27-128 W 10-3vs. Cleveland 9/25/05 27-108 W 13-6vs. Buffalo 9/12/99 26-112 W 31-14at NYJ 10/17/99 26-111 W 16-13vs. Cincinnati 10/24/99 26-52 W 31-10vs. Miami 11/26/00 26-118 L 14-17vs. Minnesota 12/24/00 26-128 W 31-10vs. Oakland 10/14/01 26-116 L 18-23at Jacksonville 9/8/02 26-99 W 28-25at Denver 11/24/02 26-84 W 23-20at Miami 11/2/03 26-89 W 23-17vs. Minnesota 11/8/04 26-123 W 31-28vs. Houston 11/13/05 26-122 W 31-17at Houston 9/22/02 25-88 W 23-3vs. New England 11/30/03 25-88 L 34-38

CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT: WR-Reggie Wayne has contin-ued to distinguish himself as one of the league’s top receivers is 2005.Wayne ranks 2nd in the AFC with 64 receptions and 3rd in yards with812. Wayne led the club with 9-89 receiving at Houston 10/23/05 and fol-lowed that performance with 9-124, 1 TD (10t) at New England 11/7, his10th career 100+ receiving game. He led the club in receptions with 8-72vs. Houston 11/13 and recorded his 11th career 100+ game at Cincinnati11/20 with 5-117, 1 TD (66t).

Wayne had his career’s finest season in 2004, while starting all 16games. He was 77-1,210, 12 TDs receiving, his first career 1,000+-yardand 10+-TD season. Wayne (and Brandon Stokley) became the first Coltsreceivers other than Marvin Harrison to reach 1,000 yards since ReggieLanghorne (1,038, 1993). Wayne became the first Colt other thanHarrison to lead the club in receiving yards since Marshall Faulk in 1998.Wayne was 68-838, 7 TDs while starting all 16 games in 2003 and 49-716, 4 TDs in 2002.

Wayne was the Colts’ leading receiver at Tennessee 9/19/04 with 7-119, 1 TD (5t). He followed that outing with career bests in receptions andyards vs. Green Bay on 9/26, going 11-184, 1 TD. He was 6-119, 2 TDsat Kansas City 10/31. He was 6-106, 2 TDs at Chicago 11/21, extendinghis streak of consecutive games with a TD catch to four. He was 6-96, 1TD vs. Tennessee 12/5 and 7-96, 1 TD at Houston 12/12. He was 3-90,1 TD (71t) at Denver 1/2/05. He has 11 career 100+ games (121, at

Philadelphia 11/10/02; 103, at Tennessee 12/8/02; 104, vs. NYG12/22/02; 141, vs. Jacksonville 9/21/03; 141, vs. NYJ 11/16/03; 119, atTennessee 9/19/04; 184, vs. Green Bay 9/26/04; 119, at Kansas City10/31/04; 106, at Chicago 11/21/04; 124, at New England 11/7/05; 117,at Cincinnati 11/20/05). Wayne also became the first Colts wide receiverother than Marvin Harrison to record consecutive 100+ games (7-119, 1TD at Tenn.; 11-184, 1 TD vs. GB) since WR-Reggie Langhorne in 1993.The 9/26 outing vs. Green Bay was his second career 10+-reception game(10, vs. Jacksonville 9/21/03).

DEEP THREAT: Wayne has continued to give QB-Peyton Manninganother deep-threat option alongside WR-Marvin Harrison. Wayne had a42-yard reception at New England 9/9/04 and followed with a 44-yardsnare 9/19 at Tennessee. Wayne recorded a 36t from Manning 9/26 vs.Green Bay, marking his third-consecutive game with a 30+-yard recep-tion. Wayne added a 35t snare vs. Oakland 10/10 and had three 20+-yardreceptions (23, 41t, 31) at Kansas City 10/31. He had two TDs (35t, 27t)at Chicago 11/21. He had a 40-yard reception 12/5 vs. Tennessee and a35-yard snare 12/26 vs. San Diego. Wayne caught a career-long 71t snarefrom QB-Jim Sorgi at Denver 1/2/05. Wayne’s prior career-long fromManning was a 57t 10/26/03 vs. Houston. He had a 51-yard reception vs.Cleveland 9/25/05 and a 25t at Tennessee 10/2. Wayne and Manninghooked up for a 66t 11/20/05 at Cincinnati, the duo’s longest connection.

WIDE RECEIVER REGGIE WAYNE

GAMES WITH 25+ RUSHES

WIDE RECEIVER BRANDON STOKLEYWR-Brandon Stokley had his finest career season in 2004 with 68-

1,077, 10 TDs receiving. Stokley was part of the Colts’ record-settingreceiving trio (Marvin Harrison, 86-1,113, 15 TDs; Reggie Wayne, 77-1,210, 12 TDs) that became the first in NFL history to record 10+ TDseach. The trio also became the fourth in NFL history with 1,000+ sea-sonal yards each. With 10 TDs, Stokley matched his previous career TDtotal. His 10th TD reception came on QB-Peyton Manning’s NFL record-setting 49th TD pass vs. San Diego 12/26/04. Manning hit Stokley on a21t with :56 remaining to set up the game-tying two-point conversion ina 34-31 comeback OT win. Stokley also set single-game career bestswith 153 yards vs. Tennessee 12/5 and 3 TDs at Detroit 11/25. His 69t vs.Houston 11/14 also set a career-long.

TIGHT END DALLAS CLARK

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A CLUB RECORD: The Colts surrendered a total of 16 points in thefirst three games of 2005, the fewest points allowed by a Colts team in thefirst three games of a season in club history. With just six points allowedvs. Cleveland 9/25, it marked the first time in club history the Coltsallowed single digits in each of the first three games to start a season. TheColts were unable to extend that streak to four games, allowing 10 pointsat Tennessee 10/2.

DEFENSIVE LINE-DE-Robert Mathis had 10.5 sacks in 2004,ranking T3rd in the AFC and T13th in the NFL. Mathis had three sacksvs. Houston 11/14, marking then just the 16th time in Colts history a play-er has had three sacks in a game (dating back to when sacks became offi-cial in 1982). He became then the 11th player to produce 3+ sacks in agame. Mathis also had three fumbles forced vs. Houston, the first time aColts player has had three fumbles forced since Dwight Freeney vs.Philadelphia 11/10/02. Mathis had one sack at Chicago 11/21 and 0.5 sackat Detroit 11/25, marking the second time in 2004 he recorded a sack inthree consecutive games. He became the 10th Colts player to record a10+-sack season since 1982 with a sack at Houston 12/12. He also had sixFF and three FR on the season.

Mathis is tied for the NFL lead with 11 sacks in 2005, and he has record-ed a sack in 10 of 11 games. Mathis recorded the 11th double-digit sackseason in club history with his 10th seasonal sack at Cincinnati 11/20, andhe and Freeney are the only players to record back-to-back double-digitsack seasons in franchise history.

Mathis extended his streak of consecutive games with a sack to seven atHouston 11/23/05, surpassing DE-Dan Footman’s club record of six.Mathis had a sack and FF at New England 11/23, extending his club recordof consecutive-sack games to eight, tied for third-best in NFL history. Hisstreak ended 11/13 vs. Houston. Mathis began the season with a sack andFF at Baltimore 9/11. He had one sack and one FF vs. Jacksonville 9/18.Mathis had one sack vs. Cleveland 9/25, his third career streak of at leastone sack in three consecutive games. With one sack at Tennessee 10/2, heextended his sack streak to a career-best four games, tied for 3rd-longest in

club history. Mathis had two sacks and one FF at San Francisco 10/9, tyingthe 2nd-longest streak in club history with a sack in five consecutive games.He had another sack and FF vs. St. Louis 10/17 and one sack and one FF atHouston 10/23 to surpass Footman’s record. He has four multi-sack gamesin his career (3, vs. Houston 11/14/04; 2, vs. Tennessee 9/14/03; 2, vs.Oakland 10/10/04; 2, at San Francisco 10/9).

DT-Larry Tripplett had two sacks in the 2005 season opener atBaltimore 9/11, besting his previous career total (1.0).

DT-Montae Reagor had his first career 3+-sack game vs. Jacksonville9/18/05 and became the 12th player in Colts history to record a 3+-sackgame. Reagor had a 37t FR at Houston 10/23 for his first career TD.Reagor had a career-high five sacks in 2004, and has 4.5 already in 2005.

DEFENSIVE BACKS-Bob Sanders, a D2-04 choice of Iowa, pro-vided the Colts with a physical presence in the defensive backfield duringthe 2004 season. Despite missing 10 games due to injury, Sanders stillmanaged 39 tackles, 26 solo, two fumbles recovered and one passdefensed, along with 10 special teams tackles, six solo. Sanders had 13tackles, seven solo, and a 37t FR vs. Houston 11/14 and 10 stops, ninesolo, and one FR at Kansas City. In two post-season games, Sanders had17 stops, eleven solo. Sanders recorded his first career interception atTennessee 10/2/05.

LINEBACKERS-Gary Brackett and Cato June accounted for 22tackles and three interceptions in the season opener at Baltimore 9/11.Brackett had nine stops and two ints., matching his 2004 total, earning himAFC Defensive Player-of-the-Week honors. June had a team-high 13tackles. His 30t interception in the fourth quarter was his first career TD.June had two interceptions at San Francisco 10/9, including a 24t, his firstcareer multiple-interception game. June became the only LB in club his-tory with two scoring interceptions in one season. He had two intercep-tions for a second consecutive week vs. St. Louis 10/17, and he becamethe first Colts player since LB-Stan White in 1977 to record multiple inter-ceptions in consecutive games.

OTHER DEFENSIVE NOTES

DEFENSIVE END DWIGHT FREENEY

DE-Dwight Freeney led the NFL with 16 sacks in 2004, becoming theColts’ first NFL sack leader. His 16 sacks also surpassed his previousclub mark of 13 in 2002. Freeney posted his first sack of 2005 vs.Jacksonville 9/18 and followed that performance with his fourth careerthree-sack game, plus seven stops and a FF, vs. Cleveland 9/25. He hadone sack and one FF at San Francisco 10/9 and one FF vs. St. Louis10/17. Freeney had one sack and one FF at Houston 10/23 and anothersack vs. Houston 11/13. He now has 47 career sacks and 21 FF. Freeneyhad 47 tackles, 39 solo, 16-120 sacks, 47 pressures, 4 FF, one pass battedand 1 PD in 2004. He had five stops, three pressures, 3-19 sacks and oneFF vs. Tennessee 12/5/04, his second career three-sack game. He record-ed his second consecutive three-sack game with 3-28 sacks at Houston12/12. He had three stops, six pressures and 2-16 sacks vs. Baltimore12/19. He had two stops, three pressures and one sack vs. San Diego12/26, marking his second career four-game sack streak. That streak tiedthen the 3rd-longest streak in team history, but came to an end 1/2/05 atDenver. The Colts leading pass rusher had 41 tackles, 38 solo, 11-89sacks, 23 pressures, 4 FF and 2 FR in 2003 and won AFC DefensivePlayer-of-the-Week honors for the Miami game. He had sacks in 4 con-secutive games for the 1st time in his career, but the streak ended vs.Atlanta 12/14/03. Freeney has had sacks in 32 of 58 career games and in27 of 47 career starts. The club is 25-7 when he has a sack and 14-3 whenhe forces a fumble. He has 11 multiple-sack games and 3 multiple-fum-bles forced games. He had 19t FR at New Orleans 9/28/03 for 1st careerscore. In 2002, he had sacks in 10 different games. He had his 1st careerstart at Philadelphia and had 7 solo tackles, 1 sack and 3 FF in winningAFC Defensive Player-of-the-Week honors. He now has produced three

of the 11 10+ sack seasons for the Colts since 1982 (16, Freeney, 2004;13, Freeney, 2002; 12, DE-Chad Bratzke, 1999; 11.5, LB-Johnie Cooks,1984; 11, Freeney, 2003; 11, DE-Robert Mathis, 2005; LB-VernonMaxwell, 1983; 10.5, LB-Tony Bennett, 1995; 10.5, DE-Dan Footman,1997; 10, DE-Jon Hand, 1989; 10.5, Robert Mathis, 2004).

MOST SACKS IN FIRST THREE SEASONS

Reggie White 52.0 1985-87Derrick Thomas 43.5 1989-91Dwight Freeney* 40.0 2002-04Richard Dent 37.5 1983-85Jevon Kearse 36.0 1999-01Anthony Smith 36.0 1991-93

COLTS 10+-SACK SEASONS (SINCE 1982)

Dwight Freeney, DE 16.0 2004Dwight Freeney, DE 13.0 2002Chad Bratzke, DE 12.0 1999Johnie Cooks, LB 11.5 1984Dwight Freeney, DE 11.0 2003Robert Mathis, DE 11.0 2005Vernon Maxwell, LB 11.0 1983Robert Mathis, DE 10.5 2004Tony Bennett, LB 10.5 1995Dan Footman, DE 10.5 1997Jon Hand, DE 10.0 1989

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OFFENSIVE LINEDURABILITY: LT-Tarik Glenn had started 101 consecutive games

to open his career, but the streak ended 10/12/03 vs. Carolina due to aknee injury. Glenn had started every game at LT from 1998-2003 and hadnot missed a snap until the Carolina game. His 101 consecutive startsand games played led the team. Glenn opened in 1997, becoming theclub's first rookie OL starter (along with Adam Meadows) since 1984. C-Jeff Saturday played in 85 consecutive games and started 75 consecu-tively, but those streaks ended 12/5/04 vs. Tennessee due to a calf injury.RT-Ryan Diem is starting for the fourth consecutive season.

The continuity and ability of the line play has allowed the offense toaccomplish the following: allowed the quarterback to be sacked only 129times in the last 108 games (overall, the lowest in the NFL); paved theway for RB-Edgerrin James to win 2 consecutive NFL rushing titles andproduce 48 100+ rushing games; helped FA RB-Dominic Rhodes (233-1,104, 9 TDs rushing/34-224 receiving, 1,328 scrimmage yards, 2001)produce the best season ever by an undrafted free agent RB in NFL histo-ry; aided WR-Marvin Harrison (115-1,663, 1999; 102-1,413, 2000; 109-1,524, 2001; 143-1,722, 2002; 94-1,272, 2003) produce the 5 finest recep-tion and yardage seasons in club history, while allowing him to becomethe only NFL player with 4 consecutive 100+ reception seasons. TheColts produced 10 individual 100+ rushing performances in 2001 (5,James; 5, Rhodes), the most by any NFL team. The 10 individual 100+games tied the club-record seasonal best of 10 in 1999, while the club didit 9 times in 2000. Thus, since 1999, the club's offensive line has helped

Manning produce the 7 highest seasonal yardage passing totals in fran-chise history (4,557, 2004; 4,413, 2000; 4,135, 1999; 4,131, 2001; 3,739,1998; 4,200, 2002; 4,267, 2003), while becoming the only QB in NFL his-tory to post 6 consecutive 4,000+ seasons. It helped James win two rush-ing titles (1,553; 1999; 1,709, 2000) and Rhodes (1,104) to become themost productive NFL rookie undrafted FA. The 2001 season marked the5th straight season the club had a 1,000+ rusher, while the team has had54 100+ individual rushing performances in the past 105 games.

The offensive line play has helped the club have seven consecutive sea-sons with 5,000+ net yards offense (5,116, 1998; 5,726, 1999; 6,141,2000; 5,955, 2001, 5,616, 2002; 5,874, 2003; 6,475, 2004). The Coltsproduced a club-record 6,475 yards in 2004, bettering the previous recordof 6,141 net yards in 2000.

The six-best ratios of sacks per pass plays in the club's 52-year historyhave been accomplished since 1998: 1 sack for 40.0 pass plays in 1999(560 pass plays, 14 sacks), 1 for 38.6 in 2004 (541 pass plays, 14 sacks),1 for 30.9 in 2003, 1 for 29.6 in 2000 (591, 20), 1 for 26.7 in 2002 (614,23) and 1 for 27.2 in 1998 (598, 22). The club allowed 1 for 19.6 in 2001(587, 30). Prior to 1998, the best ratios in Colts history were 1 for 23.6in 1969 (448, 19) and 1 for 21.5 in 1993 (623, 29). The club’s ratio in2005 is 1 for 38.9 pass plays (350 pass plays, 9 sacks).

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED IN COLTS HISTORY

123 QB-Peyton Manning115 C-Ken Mendenhall104 DE-Fred Cook102 DB-Jason Belser101 OT-Tarik Glenn

COLTS AFC/NFL RANK IN SACKS ALLOWED 1998-2005Sacks allowed AFC NFL

1998 22 1 21999 14 1 12000 20 1t 1t2001 30 6 102002 23 2 42003 18 1 32004 14 1 1t2005 9 1 1

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

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

COLTS STARTING OFFENSIVE LINEMEN BY POSITION 1998-2004 (Games Started/Games Played)

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

started 6 gamesC: 2004, DeMulling started two games

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

RT: 1998, Jackson started 2 games; 2001, Diem started 1 game; 2002, Jackson started 2 games; 2003, Meadows started 3 games

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KICKER MIKE VANDERJAGTANOTHER RECORD...AND ANOTHER: Vanderjagt’s 45-yard FG

against Green Bay 9/26/04 marked the 177th of his career, a Colts record.Vanderjagt tied K-Dean Biasucci’s previous mark of 176 at Tennessee 9/19.Vanderjagt reached 176 FGs made with only 201 attempts, while Biasucciset the previous mark with 250 attempts. Vanderjagt now has 209 FGs.

Vanderjagt tied Biasucci’s franchise mark of 783 career points 10/3 atJacksonville with 1-1 FG/3-3 PATs. He was 1-1 FG/3-3 PATs vs.Jacksonville 10/24/04 to extend the club mark to 789 points. Vanderjagtnow has 959 points.

Vanderjagt’s 46-yard field goal at Jacksonville 10/3/04 gave him bootsin 22 consecutive games, surpassing a record he already shared with K-Cary Blanchard (21, Blanchard, 1996-97; Vanderjagt 1999-00). Aftermissing 10/10 vs. Oakland with a hamstring injury, which snapped a con-secutive games played streak of 91, Vanderjagt hit a 34-yard FG vs.Jacksonville 10/24 to extend his streak to 23 consecutive games. Hisstreak of games with a field goal ended 10/31 at Kansas City.

TWO STREAKS FINALLY END: K-Mike Vanderjagt’s streak of 42consecutive FGs (2002-2004) made, the longest streak in NFL history,ended 9/9/04 at New England. Vanderjagt was successful on all 37attempts in 2003, marking the fourth perfect season ever (Tony Zendejas,17-17 in 1991, L.A. Rams; Jeff Wilkins, 17-17 in 2002, St. Louis; GaryAnderson, 35-35 in 1998, Minnesota). The 37 made FGs set the seasonalmark for most FGs in Colts history (36, Cary Blanchard, 1996). The topseasonal FG totals in NFL history are 39 by Olindo Mare (1999, Miami),39 by Jeff Wilkins (2003, St. Louis), 37 by John Kasay (1996, Carolina),and 37 by Vanderjagt.

Vanderjagt hit successfully on a club-record 149 consecutive PATs, butthat streak ended with a blocked PAT 11/25 at Detroit. He surpassed hisown streak of 125 consecutive PATs 10/24 vs. Jacksonville. He is now332-334 PATs for his career.

VANDERJAGT AMONG COLTS KICKERS

Points (any position) FG Attempts FGs Made Highest Pct. 959 Mike Vanderjagt 250 Dean Biasucci 209 Mike Vanderjagt 87.4 Mike Vanderjagt783 Dean Biasucci 239 Mike Vanderjagt 176 Dean Biasucci 82.9 Cary Blanchard 678 Lenny Moore 198 Lou Michaels 107 Lou Michaels 72.2 Raul Allegre 652 Marvin Harrison 116 Toni Linhart 87 Cary Blanchard 70.4 Dean Biasucci 586 Lou Michaels 105 Cary Blanchard 70 Toni Linhart 61.5 Jim Martin

REACHING A MILESTONE: K-Mike Vanderjagt has qualified as the most accurate field goal kicker in NFL history. A kicker must be success-ful on 100 FGs to be included in the NFL’s most accurate kickers. Here is a look at the NFL’s leading FG percentage kickers:

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

Pct. Name Team FGM FGA87.4 Mike Vanderjagt Colts 209 23983.7 Phil Dawson Cleveland 128 15382.8 Matt Stover Baltimore 370 44782.0 Ryan Longwell Green Bay 218 26681.6 Olindo Mare Miami 209 25682.0 Jeff Wilkins St. Louis 242 29581.8 Adam Vinatieri New England 257 31481.5 David Akers Philadelphia 145 17880.9 John Carney New Orleans 381 47180.6 Jason Hanson Detroit 319 39680.1 John Kasay Carolina 301 37680.2 Doug Brien Chicago 207 258

*80.1 Gary Anderson Tennessee 538 672*80.0 Mike Hollis Buffalo 200 250*80.0 Nick Lowery Kansas City 383 47979.9 Sebastian Janikowski Oakland 135 16979.3 Jason Elam Denver 334 421

* Denotes now inactive

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE MOST FIELD GOALS MADE NFL MOST CONSECUTIVEFROM 1998-2005 FROM 1999-2005 FIELD GOALS MADE

Matt Stover, Ravens 217 Matt Stover, Ravens 196 42 Mike Vanderjagt Colts 2002-04Mike Vanderjagt, Colts 209 Mike Vanderjagt, Colts 182 40 Gary Anderson Min./S.F. 1997-98Adam Vinatieri, Patriots 205 Jason Elam, Broncos 177 31 Neil Rackers Arizona 2005Jason Elam, Broncos 200 Adam Vinatieri, Patriots 174 31 Fuad Reveiz Min. 1994-95Ryan Longwell, Packers 194 John Carney, Saints 167 30 Jeff Wilkins St. Louis 1999-01John Carney, Saints 193 Ryan Longwell, Packers 165 29 John Carney San Diego 1992-93Olindo Mare, Dolphins 181 Olindo Mare, Dolphins 159 28 Chris Boniol Dallas/Phil. 1996-97

28 Mike Vanderjagt Colts 1999-00

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Opponents Home Road TotalFG-FGA FG-FGA FG-FGA

Buffalo 8-10 8-8 16-18Miami 7-8 10-10 17-18New England 9-11 6-7 13-16New York Jets 9-11 7-7 16-18

Baltimore 7-8 4-5 11-13Cincinnati 2-3 1-1 3-4Cleveland 2-2 6-6 8-8Pittsburgh 4-4 1-2 5-6

Houston 6-7 9-10 15-17Jacksonville 9-9 4-5 13-14Tennessee 7-8 8-9 15-17

Denver 6-6 3-3 9-9Kansas City 4-4 4-6 8-10Oakland 3-4 0-0 3-4San Diego 7-9 2-4 9-13

Dallas 6-8 0-0 6-8New York Giants 2-2 2-2 4-4Philadelphia 0-0 3-4 3-4Washington 1-1 0-0 1-1

Chicago 0-0 3-3 3-3Detroit 0-0 0-0 0-0Green Bay 1-1 1-1 2-2Minnesota 2-2 0-0 2-2

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

Arizona 0-0 0-0 0-0St. Louis 1-2 1-1 2-3San Francisco 0-1 1-2 1-3Seattle 0-0 6-6 6-6

Totals 114-132 95-107 209-239Percentage 86.4 88.8 87.4

MIKE VANDERJAGT VS. INDIVIDUAL OPPONENTS

Surface 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Totals PercentageTurf 4-4 52-54 37-40 44-56 8-11 145-165 87.9Grass 2-2 17-17 21-23 18-22 6-10 64- 74 86.5Totals 6-6 69-71 58-63 62-77 14-21 209-239 87.4

MIKE VANDERJAGT RANKS AS NFL’S BESTCAREER FIELD GOAL KICKER:

Vanderjagt ranks 1st in NFL history with a career .874 FG pct. Vanderjagt has careertotals of 209-239 FGs and 332-334 PATs. He ranks 2nd in club history with 14 career50+ FGs (18, Dean Biasucci, 1984, 86-94). He is 28-34 from 40-49 yards on the road.He has recorded 8 4-FG games to set club record for 4-FG games. He was 5-5 FGs vs.Den. 1/6/02 to tie club record held by four others (Blanchard, Michaels, Biasucci, RaulAllegre) and he matched it with 5-5 FGs vs. Baltimore 10/13/02 and 5-5 at Tennessee12/7/03. Vanderjagt posted 28 cons. FGs over an 11-game stretch in 1999 and 2000,then tying the 6th-longest streak in NFL history. He then set the NFL record with 42consecutive FGs 2002-04. He holds the club record with 149 consecutive PATs, astreak that ended 11/25/04 at Detroit. Vanderjagt held the club mark at 125 to beginhis career before missing 10/14/01 vs. Oakland. Vanderjagt’s career FG atts. rank 2ndin Colts history (250, Biasucci). Vanderjagt has 959 career points, 1st in club history.He has recorded 7 cons. seasons of 100+ points (157, 2003; 145, 1999; 125, 2001; 121,2000; 119, 2004; 104, 1998; 103, 2002), the only player in club history to accomplishthe feat. Michaels (1964-65, 67-68), Blanchard (1996-97) and RB-Edgerrin James(1999-00) are the only Colts with cons. 100+ seasons. Vanderjagt has opened hiscareer with 7 cons. 100+ seasons, with the NFL record being 12 cons. to open a career(12, Jason Elam, Den. (current); 9, Adam Vinatieri, NE (current); 8, Ryan Longwell,GB (current). He won AFC scoring honors in 2001 and 2003 and led all NFL scorersin 1999. Vanderjagt hit 54- and 51-yard FGs at Denver to join Biasucci (vs. Miami9/25/88) as the only Colts to have 2 50+ boots in one game. The 54-yarder marked acareer-long and came with :03 left to tie the contest, then the 51-yarder came 5:38 intoovertime to provide a 23-20 win. The winner marked the 2nd-longest game-decidingFG in Colts history (52, Mike Cofer at NYJ 9/10/95). In the NFL since 1983, therehave been 7 50+ FGs made to force an overtime, and Vanderjagt’s 54-yarder ties the3rd-longest of those kicks (55, Greg Davis, Ariz., at Sea. 12/19/93, :00 time left; 55,Steve Christie, Buf., vs. Den. 10/26/97, :02 time left; 54, Mike Hollis, Buf., at Minn.9/15/02, :00 time left; 53, Jason Elam, Den., vs. Oak. 11/22/99, :07 time left; 52, TonyZendejas, Hou., vs. Buf. 9/24/89, :03 time left; 52, Jay Feely, Atl., vs. GB 9/8/02, :05time left). Vanderjagt’s 51-yard winner marked the 8th 50+ OT kick in NFL history,and it tied the 3rd-longest (53, Chris Jacke, GB, vs. SF 10/14/96; 52, Cofer, Colts, atNYJ 9/10/95; 51, Greg Davis, NE, at Colts 10/29/89; 51, Davis, Ariz., vs. Pitt.10/30/94; 51, Michael Husted, TB, vs. Minn. 10/15/95; 50, Morten Andersen, NO, atPhil. 12/11/83; 50, Norm Johnson, Atl., at NO 11/24/91). Thus, Vanderjagt is the onlyNFL player to force and decide an OT game with two 50+ FG.

VANDERJAGT’S GAME WINNING FIELD GOALS (GAMES DECIDED IN FINAL 15 SECONDS)OPPONENT DATE YARDS TIME LEFT FINAL SCOREat New York Jets 10/17/99 27 00:14 16-13at Miami 12/5/99 53 00:00 37-34at Cleveland 12/26/99 21 00:04 29-28at Buffalo 10/1/00 45 00:00 18-16vs. Baltimore 10/13/02 38 00:04 22-20at Denver 11/24/02 51 09:22 23-20 OTat Cleveland 9/7/03 45 00:01 9-6at Tampa Bay 10/6/03 29 03:47 38-35 OTat Houston 12/28/03 43 00:00 20-17vs. Minnesota 11/8/04 35 00:02 31-28vs. San Diego 12/26/04 30 12:13 34-31 OT

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

2004; 33-43.7, 2005) is 406-17,569, 43.3, 47 TB/130 In 20 for career. His AFC/NFL career ranks for average are T6th/T9th (1999), T4th/T4th(2000), 3rd/4th (2001), 12th/24th (2002), 5th/6th (2003), 2nd/2nd (2004). His career net averages are (1999), 36.4 (2000), 33.8 (2001), 34.9 (2002),35.5 (2003), 36.8 (2004) and 36.6 (2005). He ranks 3rd in Colts history for career attempts (985, Rohn Stark; 838, David Lee) and 2nd in average(44.8, Gardocki). With a minimum of 3 attempts/game, he has had 9 50.0+ avg. games (2nd in club history: 15, Stark; 6, Lee), 30 45.0+ avg.games and 61 40.0+ avg. games (3rd in club history: 143, Stark; 96, Lee).

PEYTON MANNING - Passing

Category 2005 AFC/NFLComp. 232 3/4Attempts 341 8/13Comp. Pct. 68.0 2/2Yards 2,779 4/4Yds./Att. 8.1 1/1TDs 22 2/2Rating 104.5 2/2

INSIDE THE NUMBERS...WHERE INDIVIDUAL COLTS RANK IN 2005

MARVIN HARRISON - Receiving

Category 2005 AFC/NFLReceptions 62 3/7Rec. Yards 794 4/12TDs 9 1/1*

EDGERRIN JAMES - Rushing

Category 2005 AFC/NFLAttempts 276 1/1Yards 1,240 1/2Rushing TDs 11 2/4Scrimmage Yds. 1,465 1/1#Points 72 2/3*First Downs 88 1/1#Does not include kickers

OTHER COLTS RANKING AMONG THE NFL’S BEST

Player Category 2005 AFC/NFLRobert Mathis Sacks 11.0 1*/1*Reggie Wayne Receptions 64 2/5Reggie Wayne Receiving Yards 812 3/11Dwight Freeney Sacks 7.0 7*/16*Cato June Interceptions 5 4*/6*

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INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (11-0)Date W/L Score Opponent Attendance9/11 W 24- 7 at Baltimore Ravens 70,5019/18 W 10- 3 Jacksonville Jaguars 56,4609/25 W 13- 6 Cleveland Browns 57, 127

10/ 2 W 31-10 at Tennessee Titans 69,14910/ 9 W 28- 3 at San Francisco 49ers 68,08410/17 W 45-28 St. Louis Rams 57,30710/23 W 38-20 at Houston Texans 70,62111/ 7 W 40-21 at New England Patriots 68,75611/13 W 31-17 Houston Texans 57,20911/20 W 45-37 at Cincinnati Bengals 65,99511/28 W 26- 7 Pittsburgh Steelers 57,44212/ 4 Tennessee Titans12/11 at Jacksonville Jaguars12/18 San Diego Chargers12/24 at Seattle Seahawks1/ 1 Arizona Cardinals

TEAM STATISTICS COLTS OPPONENTSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 261 172Rushing 95 61Passing 150 104Penalty 16 7

3rd Down: Made/Att. 69/131 (52.7%) 55/143 (38.5%)4th Down: Made/Att. 4/6 (66.7%) 9/14 (64.3%)Possession Avg. 31:08 28:52

TOTAL NET YARDS 4165 3131Avg. Per Game 378.6 284.6Total Plays 702 632Avg. Per Play 5.9 5.0

NET YARDS RUSHING 1421 1127Avg. Per Game 129.2 102.5Total Rushes 352 258

NET YARDS PASSING 2744 2004Avg. Per Game 249.5 182.2Sacks/Yards Lost 9/35 35/245Gross Yards 2779 2249Attempts/Completions 341/232 (68.0%) 339/221 (65.2%)Had Intercepted 8 15

PUNTS/AVERAGE 33/43.7 46/41.3NET PUNTING AVERAGE 33/36.6 46/37.6PENALTIES/YARDS 65/463 77/554FUMBLES/LOST 10/5 22/6TOUCHDOWNS(Run/Pass/Ret) 41 (16/22/3) 18 (5/12/1)

SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTSColts 66 99 75 91 0 331Opponents 44 44 30 41 0 159

SCORING TD RU PA RET K-PAT FG PTSMike Vanderjagt 0 0 0 0 40/40 15/16 85Edgerrin James 12 11 1 0 72Marvin Harrison 9 0 9 0 54Dominic Rhodes 4 4 0 0 24Reggie Wayne 4 0 4 0 24Dallas Clark 3 0 3 0 18Bryan Fletcher 2 0 2 0 12Cato June 2 0 0 2 12Ran Carthon 1 1 0 0 6Montae Reagor 1 0 0 1 6Brandon Stokley 1 0 1 0 6Ben Utecht 1 0 1 0 6Troy Walters 1 0 1 0 6Colts 41 16 22 3 40/40 15/16 331Opponents 18 5 12 1 16/16 11/17 159Safeties: Colts: 0, Opponents 02-PT. Conversions: Colts 0/1, Opponents 1/2Sacks: Robert Mathis 11.0, Dwight Freeney 7.0, Montae Reagor 5.5, Raheem Brock 4.0, Larry

Tripplett 3.0, Josh Thomas 2.5, David Thornton 2.0, Colts 35.0, Opponents 9.0

RUSHING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG TDEdgerrin James 276 1240 4.5 33 11Dominic Rhodes 30 118 3.9 24 4Peyton Manning 25 41 1.6 12 0Ran Carthon 13 18 1.4 7 1James Mungro 4 9 2.3 4 0Jim Sorgi 4 -5 -1.2 -1 0Colts 352 1421 4.0 33 16Opponents 258 1127 4.4 30 5

RECEIVING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG TDReggie Wayne 64 812 12.7 66t 4Marvin Harrison 62 794 12.8 80t 9Brandon Stokley 34 392 11.5 28 1Edgerrin James 28 225 8.0 20 1Dallas Clark 27 349 12.9 56 3Bryan Fletcher 11 130 11.8 23 2Dominic Rhodes 2 16 8.0 8 0Ben Utecht 1 26 26.0 26t 1Troy Walters 1 18 18.0 18t 1Ran Carthon 1 10 10.0 10 0James Mungro 1 7 7.0 7 0Colts 232 2779 12.0 80t 22Opponents 221 2249 10.2 68t 12

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS. AVG. LONG TDCato June 5 115 23.0 36 2Nick Harper 2 41 20.5 21 0Gary Brackett 2 31 15.5 31 0Jason David 2 13 6.5 13 0Mike Doss 2 8 4.0 8 0Marlin Jackson 1 16 16.0 16 0Bob Sanders 1 0 0.0 0 0Colts 15 224 14.9 36 2Opponents 8 98 12.3 36 0

PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. NET TB IN LG BHunter Smith 33 1441 43.7 36.6 3 15 58 0Colts 33 1441 43.7 36.6 3 15 58 0Opponents 46 1900 41.3 37.6 3 12 58 0

PUNT RETURNS NO. FC YDS. AVG. LONG TDTroy Walters 14 19 99 7.1 19 0Marvin Harrison 1 0 10 10.0 10 0Jason David 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Marlin Jackson 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Colts 17 19 109 6.4 19 0Opponents 17 7 174 10.2 29 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YDS. AVG. LONG TDDominic Rhodes 22 449 20.4 37 0Ran Carthon 5 92 18.4 25 0James Mungro 2 39 19.5 22 0Joseph Jefferson 1 11 11.0 11 0Ben Utecht 1 7 7.0 7 0Colts 31 598 19.3 37 0Opponents 65 1441 22.2 89t 1

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Mike Vanderjagt 1/1 8/8 2/2 4/5 0/0Colts 1/1 8/8 2/2 4/5 0/0Opponents 0/0 4/4 2/4 5/9 0/0

Vanderjagt: (20G) (41G) (20G, 23G) (20G) () (48N, 22G) (36G) (35G, 20G) (45G) (19G)(29G, 48G, 44G, 28G)

Colts: (20G) (41G) (20G, 23G) (20G) () (48N, 22G) (36G) (35G, 20G) (45G) (19G)(29G, 48G, 44G, 28G)

Opponents: (38N, 47N, 45N) (42N, 28G) (40G, 22G) (34G, 38N) (30G) (29G, 49G)(24G) (43G, 41G, 44G) (41N)

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2005 STATISTICS

PASSING ATT COMP YDS COMP% YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK/LOST RATINGPeyton Manning 341 232 2779 68.0 8.1 22 6.5 8 2.3 80t 9/ 35 104.5Colts 341 232 2779 68.0 8.1 22 6.5 8 2.3 80t 9/ 35 104.5Opponents 339 221 2249 65.2 6.6 12 3.5 15 4.4 68t 35/245 77.4

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OFFENSE

WR 87 REGGIE WAYNE (6-0, 198, 5) 83 Brandon Stokley (5-11, 197, 7)LT 78 TARIK GLENN (6-5, 332, 9) 60 Kurt Vollers (6-7, 315, 4)LG 65 RYAN LILJA (6-2, 285, 2) 69 Matt Ulrich (6-2, 309, R)C 63 JEFF SATURDAY (6-2, 295, 7)RG 73 JAKE SCOTT (6-5, 288, 2) 57 Dylan Gandy (6-3, 302, R)RT 71 RYAN DIEM (6-6, 320, 5) 60 Kurt Vollers (6-7, 315, 4)TE 44 DALLAS CLARK (6-3, 252, 3) 81 Bryan Fletcher (6-5, 230, 1) 80 Ben Hartsock (6-4, 255, 2)

47 Ben Utecht (6-6, 251, 2)WR 88 MARVIN HARRISON (6-0, 175, 10) 86 Troy Walters (5-7, 172, 6) 85 Aaron Moorehead (6-3, 200, 3)QB 18 PEYTON MANNING (6-5, 230, 8) 12 Jim Sorgi (6-5, 196, 2)RB 32 EDGERRIN JAMES (6-0, 214, 7) 33 Dominic Rhodes (5-9, 203, 5) 35 Ran Carthon (6-0, 218, 2)

31 Kory Chapman (6-1, 202, 1)FB 23 JAMES MUNGRO (5-9, 214, 4)

DEFENSE

LE 79 RAHEEM BROCK (6-4, 274, 4) 91 Josh Thomas (6-5, 271, 2)LT 97 COREY SIMON (6-2, 293, 6) 75 Larry Tripplett (6-2, 295, 4) 95 Darrell Reid (6-2, 288, R)RT 90 MONTAE REAGOR (6-3, 285, 7) 96 Josh Williams (6-3, 285, 6)RE 93 DWIGHT FREENEY (6-1, 268, 4) 98 Robert Mathis (6-2, 235, 3)SLB 50 DAVID THORNTON (6-2, 230, 4)MLB 58 GARY BRACKETT (5-11, 235, 3) 94 Rob Morris (6-2, 243, 6)WLB 59 CATO JUNE (6-0, 227, 3) 51 Gilbert Gardner (6-1, 228, 2) 53 Keith O’Neil (6-0, 240, 3)LCB 25 NICK HARPER (5-10, 182, 5) 28 Marlin Jackson (6-0, 196, R)RCB 42 JASON DAVID (5-8, 172, 2) 26 Kelvin Hayden (6-0, 195, R)SS 20 MIKE DOSS (5-10, 207, 3) 29 Joseph Jefferson (6-1, 202, 4) 43 Matt Giordano (5-11, 192, R)

36 Dexter Reid (5-11, 203, 2)FS 21 BOB SANDERS (5-8, 206, 2) 38 Gerome Sapp (6-1, 216, 3)

SPECIALISTS

P 17 HUNTER SMITH (6-2, 209, 7)K 13 MIKE VANDERJAGT (6-5, 211, 8) 16 Dave Rayner (6-2, 205, R)H 17 HUNTER SMITH (6-2, 209, 7)PR 86 TROY WALTERS (5-7, 172, 6) 42 Jason David (5-8, 172, 2)KR 33 DOMINIC RHODES (5-9, 203, 5)PC 48 JUSTIN SNOW (6-3, 240, 6)KC 48 JUSTIN SNOW (6-3, 240, 6)

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

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS DEPTH CHART

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2005 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

BIRTH- NFLNO. NAME POS. HT. WT. DATE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.58 BRACKETT, GARY LB 5-11 235 5/23/80 3 RUTGERS GLASSBORO, NJ FA-0379 BROCK, RAHEEM DE 6-4 274 6/10/78 4 TEMPLE PHILADELPHIA, PA FA-0235 CARTHON, RAN RB 6-0 218 2/10/81 2 FLORIDA KEY WEST, FL FA-0531 CHAPMAN, KORY RB 6-1 202 7/13/80 1 JACKSONVILLE ST. BATESVILLE, MS FA-0544 CLARK, DALLAS TE/FB 6-3 252 6/12/79 3 IOWA LIVERMORE, IA D1-0342 DAVID, JASON DB 5-8 172 6/12/82 2 WASHINGTON ST. COVINA, CA D4c-0471 DIEM, RYAN OT 6-6 320 7/ 1/79 5 N. ILLINOIS CAROL STREAM, IL D4-0120 DOSS, MIKE DB 5-10 207 3/24/81 3 OHIO STATE CANTON, OH D2-0381 FLETCHER, BRYAN TE 6-5 230 3/23/79 1 UCLA ST. LOUIS, MO FA-0593 FREENEY, DWIGHT DE 6-1 268 2/19/80 4 SYRACUSE HARTFORD, CT D1-0257 GANDY, DYLAN C/G 6-3 302 3/ 8/82 R TEXAS TECH HARLINGEN, TX D4a-0551 GARDNER, GILBERT LB 6-1 228 5/ 9/82 2 PURDUE ANGLETON, TX D3b-0443 GIORDANO, MATT DB 5-11 192 10/16/82 R CALIFORNIA FRESNO, CA D4b-0578 GLENN, TARIK OT 6-5 332 5/25/76 9 CALIFORNIA OAKLAND, CA D1-9725 HARPER, NICK DB 5-10 182 9/10/74 5 FT. VALLEY STATE BALDWIN, GA FA-0188 HARRISON, MARVIN WR 6-0 175 8/25/72 10 SYRACUSE PHILADELPHIA, PA D1-9680 HARTSOCK, BEN TE 6-4 255 7/ 5/80 2 OHIO STATE CHILLICOTHE, OH D3a-0426 HAYDEN, KELVIN DB 6-0 195 7/23/83 R ILLINOIS CHICAGO, IL D2-0528 JACKSON, MARLIN DB 6-0 196 6/30/83 R MICHIGAN SHARON, PA D1-0532 JAMES, EDGERRIN RB 6-0 214 8/ 1/78 7 MIAMI IMMOKALEE, FL D1-9929 JEFFERSON, JOSEPH DB 6-1 202 2/15/80 4 W. KENTUCKY ADAIRVILLE, KY D3-0259 JUNE, CATO LB 6-0 227 11/18/79 3 MICHIGAN WASHINGTON, DC D6a-0365 LILJA, RYAN OG 6-2 285 10/15/81 2 KANSAS STATE SHAWNEE, KS W-04 (KC)18 MANNING, PEYTON QB 6-5 230 3/24/76 8 TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LA D1-9898 MATHIS, ROBERT DE 6-2 235 2/26/81 3 ALABAMA A&M ATLANTA, GA D5a-0385 MOOREHEAD, AARON WR 6-3 200 11/ 5/80 3 ILLINOIS DEERFIELD, IL FA-0394 MORRIS, ROB LB 6-2 243 1/18/75 6 BRIGHAM YOUNG NAMPA, ID D1-0023 MUNGRO, JAMES RB 5-9 214 2/13/78 4 SYRACUSE E. STROUDSBURG, PA W-02 (DET)53 O’NEIL, KEITH LB 6-0 240 8/26/80 3 N. ARIZONA AMHERST, NY W-05 (DAL)16 RAYNER, DAVE K 6-2 205 10/26/82 R MICHIGAN STATE OXFORD, MI D6-0590 REAGOR, MONTAE DT 6-3 285 6/29/77 7 TEXAS TECH WAXAHACHIE, TX UFA-03 (DEN)95 REID, DARRELL DT 6-2 288 6/20/82 R MINNESOTA FREEHOLD, NJ FA-0536 REID, DEXTER DB 5-11 203 3/18/81 2 NORTH CAROLINA NORFOLK, VA FA-0533 RHODES, DOMINIC RB 5-9 203 1/17/79 5 MIDWEST. ST. UNIV. ABILENE, TX FA-0121 SANDERS, BOB DB 5-8 206 2/24/81 2 IOWA ERIE, PA D2b-0438 SAPP, GEROME DB 6-1 216 2/ 8/81 3 NOTRE DAME HOUSTON, TX FA-0463 SATURDAY, JEFF C 6-2 295 6/18/75 7 NORTH CAROLINA TUCKER, GA FA-9973 SCOTT, JAKE OG 6-5 288 4/16/81 2 IDAHO LEWISTON, ID D5a-0497 SIMON, COREY DT 6-2 293 3/ 2/77 6 FLORIDA STATE POMPANO BEACH, FL UFA-05 (PHI)17 SMITH, HUNTER P 6-2 209 8/ 9/77 7 NOTRE DAME SHERMAN, TX D7a-9948 SNOW, JUSTIN TE 6-3 240 12/21/76 6 BAYLOR ABILENE, TX FA-0012 SORGI, JIM QB 6-5 196 12/ 3/80 2 WISCONSIN FRASER, MI D6b-0483 STOKLEY, BRANDON WR 5-11 197 6/23/76 7 LA.-LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE, LA UFA-03 (BALT)91 THOMAS, JOSH DE 6-5 271 6/26/81 2 SYRACUSE ORCHARD PARK, NY FA-0450 THORNTON, DAVID LB 6-2 230 11/ 1/78 4 NORTH CAROLINA GOLDSBORO, NC D4-0275 TRIPPLETT, LARRY DT 6-2 295 1/18/79 4 WASHINGTON LOS ANGELES, CA D2-0269 ULRICH, MATT OG 6-2 309 12/30/81 R NORTHWESTERN STREAMWOOD, IL FA-0547 UTECHT, BEN TE 6-6 251 6/30/81 2 MINNESOTA HASTINGS, MN FA-0413 VANDERJAGT, MIKE K 6-5 211 3/24/70 8 WEST VIRGINIA OAKVILLE, ONTARIO FA-9860 VOLLERS, KURT OT 6-7 315 4/ 4/79 4 NOTRE DAME WHITTIER, CA FA-0586 WALTERS, TROY WR 5-7 172 12/15/76 6 STANFORD COLLEGE STATION, TX W-02 (MIN)87 WAYNE, REGGIE WR 6-0 198 11/17/78 5 MIAMI NEW ORLEANS, LA D1b-0196 WILLIAMS, JOSH DT 6-3 285 8/ 9/76 6 MICHIGAN HOUSTON, TX D4-00

INJURED RESERVE ASSIGNED5 BROWN, TRAVIS (elbow) QB 6-3 215 7/17/77 6 N. ARIZONA PHOENIX, AZ 08/24

72 BURNS, SWEET PEA (shoulder/knee)DT 6-2 260 6/21/81 R KENTUCKY VALDOSTA, GA 11/1964 CAMPBELL, CODY (shoulder) OG 6-4 305 9/29/81 R TEXAS TECH LUBBOCK, TX 08/1054 CALMUS, ROCKY (hamstring) LB 6-3 235 8/ 1/79 4 OKLAHOMA TULSA, OK 09/1076 FREITAS, MAKOA (foot) OT 6-4 295 11/23/79 3 ARIZONA HONOLULU, HI 09/0374 GONZALEZ, JOAQUIN (ankle) OL 6-5 300 9/ 7/79 4 MIAMI MIAMI, FL 11/1684 PYATT, BRAD (shoulder) WR 5-11 195 4/16/80 3 N. COLORADO ARVADA, CO 09/0399 WELSH, JONATHAN (knee) DE 6-4 228 6/ 9/82 R WISCONSIN HOUSTON, TX 11/11

PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM ELIGIBLE56 HAGLER, TYJUAN (sports hernia) LB 6-0 236 12/ 3/81 R CINCINNATI KANKAKEE, IL 10/1827 HUTCHINS, VON (foot) DB 5-9 181 2/14/81 2 MISSISSIPPI NATCHEZ, MS 10/1852 WHITESIDE, KEYON (knee) LB 6-0 229 1/31/80 3 TENNESSEE FOREST CITY, NC 10/18

RESERVE/SUSPENDED ASSIGNED55 POPE, KENDYLL LB 6-1 220 5/ 9/81 2 FLORIDA STATE FORT WHITE, FL 08/30

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2005 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS NUMERICAL ROSTER

NFLNO NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ12 JIM SORGI QB 6-5 196 25 2 WISCONSIN FRASER, MI D6b-0413 MIKE VANDERJAGT K 6-5 211 35 8 WEST VIRGINIA OAKVILLE, ONTARIO FA-9816 DAVE RAYNER K 6-2 205 23 R MICHIGAN STATE OXFORD, MI D6-0517 HUNTER SMITH P 6-2 209 28 7 NOTRE DAME SHERMAN, TX D7a-9918 PEYTON MANNING QB 6-5 230 29 8 TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LA D1-9820 MIKE DOSS DB 5-10 207 24 3 OHIO STATE CANTON, OH D2-0321 BOB SANDERS DB 5-8 206 24 2 IOWA ERIE, PA D2b-0423 JAMES MUNGRO RB 5-9 214 27 4 SYRACUSE E. STROUDSBURG, PA W-02 (DET)25 NICK HARPER DB 5-10 182 31 5 FORT VALLEY STATE BALDWIN, GA FA-0126 KELVIN HAYDEN DB 6-0 195 22 R ILLINOIS CHICAGO, IL D2-0528 MARLIN JACKSON DB 6-0 196 22 R MICHIGAN SHARON, PA D1-0529 JOSEPH JEFFERSON DB 6-1 202 25 4 W. KENTUCKY ADAIRVILLE, KY D3-0231 KORY CHAPMAN RB 6-1 202 25 1 JACKSONVILLE STATE BATESVILLE, MS FA-0532 EDGERRIN JAMES RB 6-0 214 27 7 MIAMI IMMOKALEE, FL D1-9933 DOMINIC RHODES RB 5-9 203 26 5 MIDWEST. ST. UNIV. ABILENE, TX FA-0135 RAN CARTHON RB 6-0 218 24 2 FLORIDA KEY WEST, FL FA-0536 DEXTER REID DB 5-11 203 24 2 NORTH CAROLINA NORFOLK, VA FA-0538 GEROME SAPP DB 6-1 216 24 3 NOTRE DAME HOUSTON, TX FA-0442 JASON DAVID DB 5-8 172 23 2 WASHINGTON ST. COVINA, CA D4c-0443 MATT GIORDANO DB 5-11 192 23 R CALIFORNIA FRESNO, CA D4b-0544 DALLAS CLARK TE/FB 6-3 252 26 3 IOWA LIVERMORE, IA D1-0347 BEN UTECHT TE 6-6 251 24 2 MINNESOTA HASTINGS, MN FA-0448 JUSTIN SNOW TE 6-3 240 28 6 BAYLOR ABILENE, TX FA-0050 DAVID THORNTON LB 6-2 230 27 4 NORTH CAROLINA GOLDSBORO, NC D4-0251 GILBERT GARDNER LB 6-1 228 23 2 PURDUE ANGLETON, TX D3b-0453 KEITH O’NEIL LB 6-0 240 25 3 NORTHERN ARIZONA AMHERST, NY W-05 (DAL)57 DYLAN GANDY C/G 6-3 302 23 R TEXAS TECH HARLINGEN, TX D4a-0558 GARY BRACKETT LB 5-11 235 25 3 RUTGERS GLASSBORO, NJ FA-0359 CATO JUNE LB 6-0 227 26 3 MICHIGAN WASHINGTON, DC D6a-0360 KURT VOLLERS OT 6-7 315 26 4 NOTRE DAME WHITTIER, CA FA-0563 JEFF SATURDAY C 6-2 295 30 7 NORTH CAROLINA TUCKER, GA FA-9965 RYAN LILJA OG 6-2 285 24 2 KANSAS STATE SHAWNEE, KS W-04 (KC)69 MATT ULRICH OG 6-2 309 23 R NORTHWESTERN STREAMWOOD, IL FA-0571 RYAN DIEM OT 6-6 320 26 5 N. ILLINOIS CAROL STREAM, IL D4-0173 JAKE SCOTT OG 6-5 288 24 2 IDAHO LEWISTON, ID D5a-0475 LARRY TRIPPLETT DT 6-2 295 26 4 WASHINGTON LOS ANGELES, CA D2-0278 TARIK GLENN OT 6-5 332 29 9 CALIFORNIA OAKLAND, CA D1-9779 RAHEEM BROCK DE 6-4 274 27 4 TEMPLE PHILADELPHIA, PA FA-0280 BEN HARTSOCK TE 6-4 255 25 2 OHIO STATE CHILLICOTHE, OH D3a-0481 BRYAN FLETCHER TE 6-5 230 26 1 UCLA ST. LOUIS, MO FA-0583 BRANDON STOKLEY WR 5-11 197 29 7 LA.-LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE, LA UFA-03 (BALT)85 AARON MOOREHEAD WR 6-3 200 25 3 ILLINOIS DEERFIELD, IL FA-0386 TROY WALTERS WR 5-7 172 28 6 STANFORD COLLEGE STATION, TX W-02 (MIN)87 REGGIE WAYNE WR 6-0 198 27 5 MIAMI NEW ORLEANS, LA D1b-0188 MARVIN HARRISON WR 6-0 175 33 10 SYRACUSE PHILADELPHIA, PA D1-9690 MONTAE REAGOR DT 6-3 285 28 7 TEXAS TECH WAXAHACHIE, TX UFA-03 (DEN)91 JOSH THOMAS DE 6-5 271 24 2 SYRACUSE ORCHARD PARK, NY FA-0493 DWIGHT FREENEY DE 6-1 268 25 4 SYRACUSE HARTFORD, CT D1-0294 ROB MORRIS LB 6-2 243 30 6 BRIGHAM YOUNG NAMPA, ID D1-0095 DARRELL REID DT 6-2 288 23 R MINNESOTA FREEHOLD, NJ FA-0596 JOSH WILLIAMS DT 6-3 285 29 6 MICHIGAN HOUSTON, TX D4-0097 COREY SIMON DT 6-2 293 28 6 FLORIDA STATE POMPANO BEACH, FL UFA-05 (PHI)98 ROBERT MATHIS DE 6-2 235 24 3 ALABAMA A&M ATLANTA, GA D5a-03

HEAD COACH: TONY DUNGYAssistants: Jim Caldwell (Assistant Head Coach/Quarterbacks); Clyde Christensen (Wide Receivers); Leslie Frazier (Defensive Assistant); Richard Howell (Assistant Strengthand Conditioning); Gene Huey(Running Backs); Ron Meeks (Defensive Coordinator); Pete Metzelaars (Offensive Quality Control); Tom Moore (Offensive Coordinator); HowardMudd (Offensive Line); Mike Murphy(Linebackers); Russ Purnell (Special Teams); Diron Reynolds (Defensive Quality Control); John Teerlinck (Defensive Line); Ricky Thomas(Tight Ends); Jon Torine (Strength and Conditioning); Alan Williams (Defensive Backs)

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2005 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ROSTER BY POSITION

OFFENSE

QUARTERBACKS (2) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ12 JIM SORGI QB 6-5 196 2 WISCONSIN FRASER, MI D6b-0418 PEYTON MANNING QB 6-5 230 8 TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LA D1-98

RUNNING BACKS (5) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ23 JAMES MUNGRO RB 5-9 214 4 SYRACUSE E. STROUDSBURG, PA W-02 (DET)31 KORY CHAPMAN RB 6-1 202 1 JACKSONVILLE STATE BATESVILLE, MS FA-0532 EDGERRIN JAMES RB 6-0 214 7 MIAMI IMMOKALEE, FL D1-9933 DOMINIC RHODES RB 5-9 203 5 MIDWEST. ST. UNIV. ABILENE, TX FA-0135 RAN CARTHON RB 6-0 218 2 FLORIDA KEY WEST, FL FA-05

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (8) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ57 DYLAN GANDY C/G 6-3 302 R TEXAS TECH HARLINGEN, TX D4a-0560 KURT VOLLERS OT 6-7 315 4 NOTRE DAME WHITTIER, CA FA-0563 JEFF SATURDAY C 6-2 295 7 NORTH CAROLINA TUCKER, GA FA-9965 RYAN LILJA OG 6-2 285 2 KANSAS STATE SHAWNEE, KS W-04 (KC)69 MATT ULRICH OG 6-2 309 R NORTHWESTERN STREAMWOOD, IL FA-0571 RYAN DIEM OT 6-6 320 5 N. ILLINOIS CAROL STREAM, IL D4-0173 JAKE SCOTT OG 6-5 288 2 IDAHO LEWISTON, ID D5a-0478 TARIK GLENN OT 6-5 332 9 CALIFORNIA OAKLAND, CA D1-97

TIGHT ENDS (5) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ44 DALLAS CLARK TE/FB 6-3 252 3 IOWA LIVERMORE, IA D1-0347 BEN UTECHT TE 6-6 251 2 MINNESOTA HASTINGS, MN FA-0448 JUSTIN SNOW TE 6-3 240 6 BAYLOR ABILENE, TX FA-0080 BEN HARTSOCK TE 6-4 255 2 OHIO STATE CHILLICOTHE, OH D3a-0481 BRYAN FLETCHER TE 6-5 230 1 UCLA ST. LOUIS, MO FA-05

WIDE RECEIVERS (5) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ83 BRANDON STOKLEY WR 5-11 197 7 LA.-LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE, LA UFA-03 (BALT)85 AARON MOOREHEAD WR 6-3 200 3 ILLINOIS DEERFIELD, IL FA-0386 TROY WALTERS WR 5-7 172 6 STANFORD COLLEGE STATION, TX W-02 (MIN)87 REGGIE WAYNE WR 6-0 198 5 MIAMI NEW ORLEANS, LA D1b-0188 MARVIN HARRISON WR 6-0 175 10 SYRACUSE PHILADELPHIA, PA D1-96

DEFENSE

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (9) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ75 LARRY TRIPPLETT DT 6-2 295 4 WASHINGTON LOS ANGELES, CA D2-0279 RAHEEM BROCK DE 6-4 274 4 TEMPLE PHILADELPHIA, PA FA-0290 MONTAE REAGOR DT 6-3 285 7 TEXAS TECH WAXAHACHIE, TX UFA-03 (DEN)91 JOSH THOMAS DE 6-5 271 2 SYRACUSE ORCHARD PARK, NY FA-0493 DWIGHT FREENEY DE 6-1 268 4 SYRACUSE HARTFORD, CT D1-0295 DARRELL REID DE 6-2 288 R MINNESOTA FREEHOLD, NJ FA-0596 JOSH WILLIAMS DT 6-3 285 6 MICHIGAN HOUSTON, TX D4-0097 COREY SIMON DT 6-2 293 6 FLORIDA STATE POMPANO BEACH, FL UFA-05 (PHI)98 ROBERT MATHIS DE 6-2 235 3 ALABAMA A&M ATLANTA, GA D5a-03

LINEBACKERS (6) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ50 DAVID THORNTON LB 6-2 230 4 NORTH CAROLINA GOLDSBORO, NC D4-0251 GILBERT GARDNER LB 6-1 228 2 PURDUE ANGLETON, TX D3b-0453 KEITH O’NEIL LB 6-0 240 3 NORTHERN ARIZONA AMHERST, NY W-05 (DAL)58 GARY BRACKETT LB 5-11 235 3 RUTGERS GLASSBORO, NJ FA-0359 CATO JUNE LB 6-0 227 3 MICHIGAN WASHINGTON, DC D6a-0394 ROB MORRIS LB 6-2 243 6 BRIGHAM YOUNG NAMPA, ID D1-00

DEFENSIVE BACKS (10) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ20 MIKE DOSS DB 5-10 207 3 OHIO STATE CANTON, OH D2-0321 BOB SANDERS DB 5-8 206 2 IOWA ERIE, PA D2b-0425 NICK HARPER DB 5-10 182 5 FORT VALLEY STATE BALDWIN, GA FA-0126 KELVIN HAYDEN DB 6-0 195 R ILLINOIS CHICAGO, IL D2-0528 MARLIN JACKSON DB 6-0 196 R MICHIGAN SHARON, PA D1-0529 JOSEPH JEFFERSON DB 6-1 202 4 W. KENTUCKY ADAIRVILLE, KY D3-0236 DEXTER REID DB 5-11 203 2 NORTH CAROLINA NORFOLK, VA FA-0538 GEROME SAPP DB 6-1 216 3 NOTRE DAME HOUSTON, TX FA-0442 JASON DAVID DB 5-8 172 2 WASHINGTON ST. COVINA, CA D4c-0443 MATT GIORDANO DB 5-11 192 R CALIFORNIA FRESNO, CA D4b-05

SPECIALISTS (3) POS. HT. WT. EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ13 MIKE VANDERJAGT K 6-5 211 8 WEST VIRGINIA OAKVILLE, ONTARIO FA-9816 DAVE RAYNER K 6-2 205 R MICHIGAN STATE OXFORD, MI D6-0517 HUNTER SMITH P 6-2 209 7 NOTRE DAME SHERMAN, TX D7a-99

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BUILDING THE COLTS

YEAR DRAFT TRADE/WAIVERS FREE AGENTS 1996 Marvin Harrison (1) 1997 Tarik Glenn (1) 1998 Peyton Manning (1) Mike Vanderjagt 1999 Edgerrin James (1) Jeff Saturday Hunter Smith (7) 2000 Rob Morris (1) Justin Snow

Josh Williams (4)

2001 Reggie Wayne (1) Nick Harper Ryan Diem (4) Dominic Rhodes 2002 Dwight Freeney (1) James Mungro (Waivers-Det.) Raheem Brock Larry Tripplett (2) Troy Walters (Waivers-Min.) Joseph Jefferson (3) David Thornton (4) 2003 Dallas Clark (1) Gary Brackett Mike Doss (2) Aaron Moorehead Robert Mathis (5a) *Brad Pyatt Cato June (6a) Montae Reagor (UFA-Den.) *Makoa Freitas (6b) Brandon Stokley (UFA-Balt.) #Keyon Whiteside 2004 Bob Sanders (2b) Ryan Lilja (Waivers-KC) *Travis Brown Ben Hartsock (3a) Gerome Sapp Gilbert Gardner (3b) Josh Thomas #Kendyll Pope (4a) Ben Utecht Jason David (4c) Jake Scott (5a) #Von Hutchins (6a) Jim Sorgi (6b) 2005 Marlin Jackson (1) *Rocky Calmus (Trade-Ten.) *Cody Campbell Kelvin Hayden (2) Keith O’Neil (Waivers-Dal.) Ran Carthon *Sweet Pea Burns (3) Dexter Reid (Waivers-NE) Kory Chapman Dylan Gandy (4a) Bryan Fletcher Matt Giordano (4b) *Joaquin Gonzalez *Jonathan Welsh (5a) Darrell Reid #Tyjuan Hagler (5c) Corey Simon (UFA-Phil.) Dave Rayner (D6) Matt Ulrich Kurt Vollers ACTIVE ROSTER: 28 + 5 + 20 = 53 TOTAL: 34 + 6 + 26 = 66 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Injured Reserve; #Reserve/NFI/PUP/Suspended NOTES: 24 Offensive Players 8 OL, 5 WR, 5 TE, 5 RB, 2 QB 26 Defensive Players 9 DL, 6 LB, 10 DB 3 Specialists

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AFC TEAMSTeam Avg. Height Avg. Weight Age Avg. Experience Rookie and 1st-Year Players 30 and overBaltimore 6.18 252.19 26.75 4.60 8 11Buffalo 6.13 245.77 26.51 4.34 8 11Cincinnati 6.19 247.34 26.13 4.06 8 9Cleveland 6.19 245.47 26.28 4.30 12 9Denver 6.14 240.35 27.44 5.17 7 13Houston 6.16 249.75 26.64 4.68 5 + 7Indianapolis 6.13 236.83 + 25.70 3.49 12 5Jacksonville 6.20 247.92 25.96 3.85 12 7Kansas City 6.18 249.81 27.62 * 5.28 * 9 18 *Miami 6.17 251.06 27.08 4.89 9 11New England 6.12 242.74 27.53 5.28 * 8 16NY Jets 6.14 244.75 26.51 4.24 11 10Oakland 6.24 * 252.72 * 27.02 4.81 7 12Pittsburgh 6.11 + 246.64 27.15 5.00 9 12San Diego 6.17 248.40 25.92 3.94 10 9Tennessee 6.21 245.09 24.98 + 2.77 + 15 * 3 +AFC Average 6.17 246.69 26.58 4.42 9.4 10.2NFC Average 6.16 246.40 26.69 4.44 9.8 11.3All NFL Average 6.16 246.54 26.63 4.43 9.6 10.7* AFC high + AFC low

NFC TEAMSTeam Avg. Height Avg. Weight Age Avg. Experience Rookie and 1st-Year Players 30 and overArizona 6.19 251.04 26.34 3.81 + 11 10Atlanta 6.13 243.17 26.57 4.25 13 * 9Carolina 6.16 246.30 27.28 4.62 8 14Chicago 6.15 240.32 + 26.19 4.17 10 9Dallas 6.19 248.81 26.28 3.98 13 * 13Detroit 6.15 245.08 26.75 4.85 6 + 8 +Green Bay 6.18 251.74 * 26.19 3.91 13 * 9Minnesota 6.17 244.19 25.23 + 4.15 10 10New Orleans 6.12 + 247.28 28.17 * 5.62 * 7 16 *NY Giants 6.20 * 250.02 26.47 4.62 8 9Philadelphia 6.13 247.89 26.17 4.02 12 11St. Louis 6.14 245.17 27.25 4.81 9 13San Francisco 6.16 243.92 26.04 3.96 12 8 +Seattle 6.15 245.15 26.72 4.40 9 11Tampa Bay 6.14 244.45 26.68 4.47 10 14Washington 6.16 247.77 27.66 5.45 6 + 16 *NFC Average 6.16 246.40 26.69 4.44 9.8 11.3AFC Average 6.17 246.69 26.58 4.42 9.4 10.2All NFL Average 6.16 246.54 26.63 4.43 9.6 10.7* NFC high + NFC low

HOW THE COLTS MEASURE UP AGAINST NFL TEAMS - *NFL OPENING-DAY ROSTERS*AFC Teams

Team 200 lbs. or less Under 6-feet 300+-lbs.Baltimore 8 11 13Buffalo 12 12 13Cincinnati 11 8 11Cleveland 9 7 11Denver 8 10 5Houston 10 10 16Indianapolis 11 11 5Jacksonville 4 5 9Kansas City 8 9 12Miami 7 8 13New England 11 17 11NY Jets 5 11 7Oakland 7 5 13Pittsburgh 11 18 9San Diego 8 8 10Tennessee 10 7 11

NFC TeamsTeam 200 lbs. or less Under 6-feet 300+-lbs.Arizona 3 7 10Atlanta 12 10 9Carolina 6 8 12Chicago 12 10 11Dallas 7 11 10Detroit 10 13 9Green Bay 9 5 13Minnesota 10 9 9New Orleans 9 13 11NY Giants 4 7 13Philadelphia 7 11 11St. Louis 8 8 9San Francisco 8 10 9Seattle 11 13 11Tampa Bay 7 11 11Washington 9 12 11

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2005 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

SUPPLEMENTAL BIOGRAPHIES

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2005 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS SUPPLEMENTAL BIOGRAPHIES 31 KORY CHAPMAN Running Back 6-1 202 Jacksonville State 1st Year With Colts Free Agent-2005 Born: July 13, 1980 PRO: Signed as FA by Colts on September 20, 2005…originally signed as FA by Baltimore on May 17, 2004…was waived on September 4, 2004…signed to New England practice squad on September 7, 2004…was waived from practice squad on January 13, 2005…signed to New England practice squad on January 17, 2005…signed as FA with New England on February 8, 2005 and allocated to Cologne Centurions of NFL Europe...was waived on September 3, 2005...signed to New England practice squad on September 5, 2005. 2004: Spent much of season on New England practice squad. COLLEGE: Two-year player who started 12 of 22 career games…was 301-1637, 12 TDs rushing…started 12 games as senior…was 212-1326, 9 TDs rushing…led team to first Ohio Valley championship...was 29-298, 1 TD against Tennessee-Martin…rushing yards marked school record…was 23-175, 1 TD against Tennessee Tech and 11-100, 2 TDs against Eastern Illinois…played in 10 games as junior…was 89-311, 3 TDs rushing…also was 19-20.6 KOR…majored in psychology. Junior College: Two-year standout at Northwest Community College…was 73-529, 5 TDs rushing and 33-352, 3 TDs receiving as sophomore…had 484 yards and 7 TDs rushing and 1,023 yards and 2 TDs receiving as freshman…was honorable mention all-state choice. PERSONAL: Full name is Robrielle Kory Chapman…born in Batesville, Miss….attended South Panola High School…led team to Class 5A state title as senior…was second-team all-state choice and Region 1 Offensive Player-of-the-Year…single…resides in Batesville, Miss. 53 KEITH O’NEIL Linebacker 6-0 240 Northern Arizona 1st Year With Colts, 3rd in NFL Waivers (Dallas)-05 Born: August 26, 1980 GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2003, 0/15); (2004, 0/16) Total 0/31 PRO: Was claimed off waivers from Dallas on September 4, 2005…originally was signed as FA by Dallas in 2003…was waived on September 3, 2005. 2004: Appeared in 16 games primarily as special teamer…was third on team with 18 special teams tackles, eight solo, and one FR…saw action as reserve MLB vs. Detroit 10/31…led team with career-high four special teams stops vs. Chicago 11/25…had four special teams stops at Seattle 12/6…had FR vs. Washington 12/26. CAREER NOTES: 2003: Saw action in 15 games as reserve and special teamer…was one of five rookie FAs to make Dallas’ opening-day roster…finished second on team with 17 special teams stops…had two special teams stops vs. NYG 9/15, vs. Philadelphia 10/12, at New England 11/15, vs. Carolina 11/23, at

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Philadelphia 12/7 and at New Orleans 12/28. POST-SEASON: Had one special teams stop at Carolina 1/3 in Wild Card Game. COLLEGE: Four-year letterman and three-year starter who had 225 career stops, 20 sacks, 49 tackles for losses and three interceptions…was first-team All-Big Sky choice as senior…had 75 stops, 21 stops for losses, five sacks and three interceptions…was national Defensive Player-of-the-Week choice by The Sports Network and The Football Gazette for interception return and FF against Cal Poly…started 12 games as junior…led team with 127 tackles, 15 stops for losses and seven sacks…was All-Big Sky first-team choice and team Defensive Player-of-the-Year…had 67 tackles, 10 stops for losses and team-high six sacks as sophomore…had 28 tackles, three tackles for losses and two sacks as reserve as freshman…holds degree in liberal studies. PERSONAL: Full name is Keith Daniel O’Neil…born in Amherst, N.Y….attended Sweet Home High School…earned three letters in football, two in track and field and two in lacrosse…was All-Western New York and all-conference in football as senior…father, Ed, was D1-74 choice of Detroit Lions and spent seven years in NFL as LB...single…resides in Amherst, N.Y. 95 DARRELL REID Defensive End Minnesota FA-2005 Born: June 20, 1982 PRO: Signed as FA with Colts on April 29, 2005. COLLEGE: Four-year starter who opened 48 career games…totaled 157 tackles, 115 solo, 16 sacks, one FF, two FR and six passes defensed for career…started 12 games as senior…had 52 stops, 40 solo, 17.5 tackles for losses, 7.5 sacks and one passed defensed…was Big Ten honorable mention by league coaches…started 13 games as junior…registered 34 tackles, 26 solo, 5.5 sacks, one FR and one pass defensed…was honorable mention All-Big Ten selection by media…started 12 games as sophomore…ranked first among defensive lineman and sixth on the team with 43 tackles, 31 solo…also had two sacks, one FF and one FR…saw action in 698 plays, the most among defensive lineman…started 11 games at DT as freshman…had 28 tackles, 18 solo, one sack and four passes defensed…was named to Big Ten All-Freshman team by The Sporting News. PERSONAL: Full name is Darrell Reid…born in Freehold, NJ.…attended Freehold Boro High School.…ranked No. 2 linebacker prospect in northeast by Superprep…was Monmouth County Player-of-the-Year as senior…registered 99 tackles, 36 solo, as senior…was named to New Jersey All-State team…was recipient of Donald & Louise Gabbert Endowed Scholarship…single…resides in Freehold, NJ. 36 DEXTER REID Defensive Back 5-11 203 North Carolina 1st Year With Colts, 2nd in NFL Waivers-(New England) 2005 Born: March 18, 1981 GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2004, 2/13) Total 2/13 PRO: Was signed as FA by Colts on September 10, 2005…originally was D4-04 choice of New England, the 113th choice overall…was waived on August 29, 2005…was claimed off waivers from New England on August 30, 2005…was waived on September 6, 2005.

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2004: Appeared in 13 games as rookie, including two starts at SS…was fourth on team with 16 special teams stops…was reserve vs. Miami 10/10…had one FR and one solo special teams stop…had one solo stop and one pass defensed in reserve role vs. Seattle 10/17…had three stops at Pittsburgh 10/31…had two solo stops and two special teams tackles at St. Louis 11/7…led team with three solo special teams tackles at Kansas City 11/22…made first career start at SS vs. Baltimore 11/28…had one pass defensed…started at SS at Cleveland 12/5 and had two tackles and one FF. POST-SEASON: Was reserve DB and special teamer vs. Indianapolis 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs…had two stops and one solo special teams tackle…had one special teams stop at Pittsburgh in AFC Championship Game 1/23...had two solo stops as reserve in 24-21 Super Bowl XXXIX victory against Philadelphia. COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who started 36 of 47 games at FS…had 466 stops, 304 solo, four sacks, 17.5 stops for losses, 18 passes defensed, four FF, two FR and three interceptions…started eleven games as senior…was first-team All-ACC selection…had 132 tackles, 95 solo, 3.5 stops for losses and three passes defensed…started every game at FS as junior…was defensive captain and first-team All-America choice by The NFL Draft Report…was All-ACC first-team choice…had 166 stops, 107 solo, one sack, six stops for losses and four passes defensed…tackle total set school seasonal record for DBs…started every game as sophomore…was All-ACC first-team selection by The Sports Xchange…had 99 tackles, 67 solo, and two interceptions…67t interception return against Virginia was 10th-longest in school history…had four double-digit tackle games…was reserve in every game as freshman…had 69 stops, 35 solo, one FR, six passes defensed and one interception…majored in management and information systems. PERSONAL: Full name is Dexter Devon Reid…born in Norfolk, Va.…attended Granby High School…was honorable mention All-USA Today selection…was first-team all-state and all-district on offense and defense…was all-region on defense…was district Player-of-the-Year choice…had 62 tackles, three interceptions and five blocked field goals as senior…had 2,000 yards and 20 TDs passing and 960 yards with 12 TDs rushing for career…also lettered in basketball and track…was named Norfolk’s Outstanding Track Performer…won state triple jump title as senior…was two-time all-district choice in basketball…single…resides in Norfolk, Va. 97 COREY SIMON Defensive Tackle 6-2 293 Florida State 1st Year With Colts, 6th in NFL UFA-2005 (Phila.) Born: March 2, 1977 GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2000, 16/16); (2001, 16/16); (2002, 14/14); (2003, 16/16); (2004, 16/16) Total 78/78 PRO: Signed as UFA on September 3, 2005…originally was D1-00 choice of Philadelphia, the 6th choice overall. 2004: Started 16 games at DT…had 34 tackles, 21 solo, 5.5 sacks, 16 hurries, one pass batted and one FF…had two stops and 0.5 sack vs. NYG 9/12…had four stops at Cleveland 10/24…had season-high five tackles, four solo, one stop for loss and two sacks at NYG 11/28…had four stops and two sacks vs. Green Bay 12/5…was second time in career with consecutive multiple-sack games…had four solo stops at St. Louis 12/27. POST-SEASON: Had two stops vs. Minnesota in Divisional Playoffs 1/16…had two solo stops vs. Atlanta in NFC Championship Game 1/23...had one solo tackle in 24-21 loss vs. New England in Super Bowl XXXIX. CAREER NOTES: 2003: Started 16 games at DT and earned Pro Bowl honors with 64 tackles, 45 solo, 7.5 sacks, 25 hurries, two passes batted, two FF and one FR…sack total was team-high and second-highest total among NFL DTs…tied career high in hurries and FF…had four stops, three solo, and one sack vs. New England 9/14 and at Buffalo 9/28…had four stops vs. Washington 10/5…had eight stops, seven solo,

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one sack and one FR at NYG 10/19…had three stops and one sack vs. NYG 11/16…had five tackles, four solo, and one sack vs. New Orleans 11/23…tied career best with nine tackles vs. Dallas 12/7…had five tackles, four solo, and 0.5 sack at Miami 12/15…had six stops, five solo, one sack and one FF vs. San Francisco 12/21…had five solo tackles, one sack and one FF at Washington 12/27. POST-SEASON: Had four tackles, three solo, vs. Green Bay 1/11 in Divisional Playoffs…had two stops vs. Carolina 1/18 in NFC Championship Game. 2002: Started 14 games at DT, missing 9/29 vs. Houston and 10/6 at Jacksonville with injured ankle…had 44 tackles, 29 solo, two sacks, 25 hurries, five passes batted and one FR…hurries and passes batted totals were career highs…had three stops at Tennessee 9/8 and at Washington 9/16…had two stops and one sack in return from injury vs. Tampa Bay 10/20…had six tackles, four solo, vs. NYG 10/28…had three stops vs. Indianapolis 11/10 and vs. Arizona 11/17…had two solo tackles and six hurries at San Francisco 11/25…had career-high tying nine tackles, six solo, vs. Washington 12/15…had three tackles and one FR at Dallas 12/21…had four tackles, three solo, at NYG 12/28. POST-SEASON: Had five solo stops and one sack vs. Atlanta 1/11 in Divisional Playoffs…had six tackles vs. Tampa Bay 1/19 in NFC Championship Game. 2001: Started 16 games at DT…had 54 tackles, 39 solo, 7.5 sacks, 21 hurries, three passes batted and two FF…sack total ranked third among NFL DTs (11, John Randle; 8, La’Roi Glover)…was All-NFL selection by Football Digest…had four stops and one sack vs. St. Louis 9/9…had three stops and one sack at Seattle 9/23…had seven solo stops vs. Dallas 9/30…had four tackles vs. Oakland 10/28…had five stops and 0.5 sack at Dallas 11/28…tied career high with nine tackles and two sacks vs. Washington 11/25…had five solo stops, two sacks and one FF at Kansas City 11/29…had two solo tackles and one sack at Washington 12/16…had two solo stops, four hurries and one FF vs. NYG 12/30. POST-SEASON: Had five solo stops in NFC Wild Card Game vs. Tampa Bay 1/12…had two stops at Chicago in Divisional Playoffs 1/19…had four solo tackles at St. Louis in NFC Championship Game 1/27. 2000: Started 16 games at DT as rookie…had 74 tackles, 51 solo, 9.5 sacks, 18 hurries, four passes batted, one FF and one FR…sack total set club rookie record and was 5th-highest sack total for DT in club history…was 2nd among rookies in sacks (11, DE-Darren Howard)…was selected to Howie Long Tough Guy Team, Pro Football Weekly and Pro Football News All-NFL Rookie Teams and Football Digest Top 16 Rookies…had two stops and one sack at Dallas 9/3 in first career game…on first play from scrimmage, sacked QB-Troy Aikman…had seven tackles vs. NYG 9/10…had five tackles, three solo, and two sacks at New Orleans 9/24…had five solo stops and one sack vs. Atlanta 10/1…had seven tackles, five solo, and one sack vs. Washington 10/8…marked first time in career with sack in three consecutive games…had five tackles, one sack and one FF at NYG 10/29…had seven stops, four solo, and 0.5 sack vs. Dallas 11/5…had nine stops, five solo, and 0.5 sack at Pittsburgh 11/12…had six solo stops and 1.5 sacks vs. Arizona 11/19…marked streak of four consecutive games with sack…had four tackles at Washington 11/26…was named NFL Defensive Rookie-of-the-Month for November, totaling 26 tackles and 2.5 sacks…had five stops vs. Tennessee 12/3…had four solo stops and one sack at Cleveland 12/10. POST-SEASON: Started in NFC Wild Card Game vs. Tampa Bay 12/31…had four stops, three solo, at NYG 1/7 in Divisional Playoffs. HONORS: 2000: Howie Long Tough Guy Team, Pro Football Weekly All-NFL Rookie Team, Pro Football News All-NFL Rookie Team, Football Digest Top 16 Rookies, NFL Defensive Rookie-of-the-Month (November). 2001: Football Digest All-NFL. 2003: Pro Bowl. COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who had 193 tackles, eleven sacks and 44 tackles for losses for career…tackles for losses total tied school record (44, Ron Simmons)…had 84 tackles, four sacks, school-record 21 tackles for losses and one interception as senior…was consensus All-America choice…was finalist for Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy…majored in information studies. PERSONAL: Full name is Corey Jermaine Simon…born in Pompano Beach, Fla.…attended Ely High School…was Defensive Player-of-the-Year by Miami Herald as senior…was All-USA choice by USA Today and SuperPrep Dream Team selection…formed Corey Simon Success Center in Tallahassee, Fla., to host local underprivileged children and offer after-school and summer programs to help enhance education and their lives…Simon and his wife, Natasha, reside with their son, Corey Jr., in Tallahassee, Fla.

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CAREER STATISTICS YEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD 2000 16/16 51 23 74 9.5 4 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 2001 16/16 39 15 54 7.5 3 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2002 14/14 29 15 44 2.0 5 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 2003 16/16 45 19 64 7.5 2 2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 2004 16/16 21 13 34 5.5 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 78/78 185 85 270 32.0 15 6 3 0 0 0.0 0 0

CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS YEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD 2000 2/2 3 1 4 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2001 3/3 10 1 11 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2002 2/2 7 4 11 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2003 2/2 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2004 3/3 4 1 5 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 12/12 28 9 37 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 69 MATT ULRICH Offensive Guard 6-2 309 Northwestern FA-2005 Born: December 30, 1981 PRO: Signed as FA by Colts on November 11, 2005…originally signed as FA with Colts on April 29, 2005…was waived on September 13, 2005…was signed to Colts practice squad on September 15, 2005. 2005: Was active 9/11 at Baltimore but did not play. COLLEGE: Three-year starter who opened 37 of 47 career games at G and C…started 12 games at RG as senior…was team co-captain…was All-Big Ten honorable mention…played in 2005 Villages Gridiron Classic all-star game…started 13 games as junior…had nine starts at RG and four at C...had five championship game performances…started 12 games at LG as sophomore…earned George Ballentine Award (enthusiasm and leadership)…was reserve in 10 games as freshman…was redshirted as freshman in 2000…majored in secondary teaching/history. PERSONAL: Full name is Matthew James Ulrich…born in Streamwood, Ill….attended Streamwood High School…was All-Midwest choice by Prep Star…was all-state selection and two-time all-area choice…was two-time first-team All-Upstate Eight Conference choice…was two-time academic all-state and three-time academic all-conference choice…was member of National Honor Society…single…resides in Streamwood, Ill.

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60 KURT VOLLERS Offensive Tackle 6-7 315 Notre Dame 1st Year With Colts, 4th in NFL Free Agent-2005 Born: April 4, 1979 GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2002, 0/1); (2003, 9/14); (2004, 3/13) Total 12/28 PRO: Signed as FA by Colts on November 16, 2005…originally was signed as FA by Colts on April 26, 2002…was waived on September 1, 2002…signed to Colts practice squad on September 3, 2002…was waived from practice squad on September 6, 2002…signed to Colts practice squad on September 11, 2002…was waived from practice squad on September 27, 2002…signed to Colts practice squad on October 5, 2002…was signed as FA by Dallas on October 23, 2002…was waived injured on September 3, 2005. CAREER NOTES: 2004: Opened three of 13 games at RT for Dallas…opened at RT in final three games (12/19 at Philadelphia, 12/26 vs. Washington and 1/2 at NYG) after seeing action as blocking TE and special teamer in first 10 outings. 2003: Started nine of 14 games at RT…was inactive 9/15 at NYG and 11/27 vs. Miami…started at RT at Washington 12/14 and was part of line that helped pave way for RB-Troy Hambrick to rush for 189 yards, then the third-best performance in club history. POST-SEASON: Started at RT at Carolina 1/3. 2002: Spent time on Colts practice squad before being signed as FA by Dallas…was active but did not play in first four games…appeared at LT vs. Washington 11/28…was active but did not play in three of final four games. COLLEGE: Three-year letterman who opened 26 of 36 career games…started eleven games as senior, nine at RT and two at RG…was part of line that helped team average 188.2 rushing yards per game…earned All-Independent honors from collegefootballnews.com…started 12 games as junior…helped rushing attack average 213.5 yards per game, 14th-best in nation…line helped pave way for 380 yards rushing offense against Boston College, the highest total since 1996…started three of 12 games as sophomore…started against Pittsburgh, Boston College and Stanford…saw action as reserve G against Navy as freshman…made switch from DL to OL during preseason…was redshirted as freshman…majored in sociology. PERSONAL: Full name is Kurt Vollers…born in Whittier, Calif.…attended Servite High School…was USA Today honorable mention All-America…helped lead team to league titles as junior and senior, posting 29 tackles and eight sacks as senior…earned two letters in track and field and basketball and one in baseball…won league shot put and discus title as junior…attended same high school as former NFL QB-Steve Beuerlein…single…resides in Whittier, Calif.