The Indianapolis Colts are a professional American football team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Colts compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) South division. Since the 2008 season, the Colts have played their games at Lucas Oil Stadium. The team has won two Super Bowl championships (Super Bowl V and Super Bowl XLI).
The Colts were founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1953. They were originally known as the Baltimore Colts, and played their home games at Memorial Stadium. In 1984, the team relocated to Indianapolis and changed their name to the Indianapolis Colts. The team has had a number of successful seasons since moving to Indianapolis, including winning the Super Bowl in 2006.
The Colts have had a number of successful players over the years, including quarterback Peyton Manning, who played for the team from 1998 to 2011 and led them to a Super Bowl victory in 2006. Other notable players include wide receiver Marvin Harrison, who played for the Colts from 1996 to 2008, and defensive end Dwight Freeney, who played for the team from 2002 to 2012.
The team is currently led by head coach Frank Reich and quarterback Carson Wentz, who was acquired in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021. The Colts have a strong defense and have made the playoffs in three of the past four seasons.
In addition to their on-field success, the Colts are known for their strong commitment to the community. The team has a number of programs in place to give back to the Indianapolis area, including the Colts Community Tuesday program, which provides resources and support to local non-profit organizations.
Overall, the Indianapolis Colts are a successful and respected franchise in the NFL and are a vital part of the Indianapolis community.
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