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AP Images #TodayInHistory: On Dec. 28, 1958, the Baltimore Colts won the NFL championship, defeating the New York Giants 23-17 in overtime at Yankee Stadium, in what has been dubbed the greatest football game ever played. #APArchivePhoto #OTD
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Photo Caption: Baltimore Colts' fullback Alan Ameche, on ground at left, lies in the end zone at Yankee Stadium after his overtime touchdown defeated the New York Giants, 23-17, Dec. 28, 1958. Ameche's scoring plunge gave the Colts their first National Football League title, capping what some consider "the greatest game ever played." Others are unidentified. #APPhoto
123 months ago
Deadspin The Indianapolis Colts should be competing for a championship, not struggling to be 3-4.
It Just Keeps Getting Worse For The Colts
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It’s possible that an optimistic Colts fan could have found some hope in yesterday’s 27-21 loss to the Saints, which featured the Colts nearly coming back from a 27-point deficit before running out of time. But that would require one to ignore th
Read more ... e first half, as well as the “heated conversation” that owner Jim Irsay and general manager Ryan Grigson got into after the game.
125 months ago
Business Insider The Indianapolis Colts tried to pull a fast one on the New England Patriots, and it couldn't have gone any worse.
125 months ago
AP Sports Jets' opportunistic defense turns table on Colts in 20-7 win http://apne.ws/1WeW5LR
126 months ago
Sports Illustrated The Indianapolis Colts opened as a 5.5-point favorite against the New York Jets, but the line quickly moved to a touchdown.
126 months ago
Business Insider The Indianapolis Colts have a crazy new scoring idea.
132 months ago
Deadspin It could give losing teams a better chance at coming back. http://deadsp.in/bjnIhtM
132 months ago
Business Insider The Indianapolis Colts have a crazy new scoring idea.
132 months ago
Sports Illustrated The New England Patriots did it. Again.
134 months ago
Sports Illustrated The Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers are touchdown-sized underdogs this weekend. Here's how both teams can pull off road wins.
134 months ago
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