The Indianapolis Colts legend is always in a new ad around Super Bowl time. Check out what he's wearing in this one.
While still champions, some Super Bowl winning teams are worse than others. So, who are the worst Super Bowl winners ever?
According to Sports Illustrated, the shortest Super Bowl game in history was Super Bowl XLIV. The New Orleans Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts in three hours and 14 minutes at the Sun Life Stadium in Miami. The Saints won, 31–17.
New Colts’ DC Lou Anarumo was the last defensive coordinator to accomplish this feat, something that hasn’t been done since the 2021 season.
As the Colts work on building a playoff team with Anthony Richardson and Shane Steichen, what lessons can they learn from this year's playoff field?
Former Indianapolis Colts kicker Mike Vanderjagt feels he belongs in the team's Ring of Honor for the career he had with the team. Not only has the team not included him among its all-time greats, but he also says they have not included him in anything since he left the franchise,
Former Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning will coach the AFC team, while his brother, former New York Giants QB Eli, will oversee the NFC side.
The Indianapolis Colts are officially in the Lou Anarumo era of defensive football. This hiring came after veteran coordinator Gus Bradley was with the team for three seasons (2022-2024).
The Indianapolis Colts may not be part of Super Bowl Sunday, but several players and coaches on both the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs have strong ties to Indiana.
The Chiefs have come a long way from the decades of playoff heartbreaks, but there have been a few times they didn’t make the big game since 2017.
INDIANAPOLIS — Peyton Manning is returning to the Super Bowl. The two-time Super Bowl champion is part of Bud Light's ad campaign for the big game. The brand shared a clip of Manning, in full suburban neighbor mode, on Instagram Tuesday, Jan. 28. "Hey, Peyton here. Your neighbor," Manning says into a doorbell camera, Bud Light in hand.
With Philadelphia and Kansas City headed to the Super Bowl, check out our complete list of every former Shore Conference athlete to participate.