Week 1: at Baltimore Ravens In the first Sunday night football game of the 2005 NFL regular season, the
Colts came into town to face
the Baltimore Ravens. This game was a game of mistakes by Baltimore, and taking advantage of miscues for Indianapolis. Baltimore
QB Kyle Boller threw an interception for a touchdown before being injured, and his replacement,
Anthony Wright ended up throwing two more interceptions. Baltimore
kicker Matt Stover missed three field goals, and gave the Colts more opportunities to score. The Colts also had three takeaways, and the Ravens had none, however, the Colts punted seven times while Baltimore only punted four times. Indianapolis QB
Peyton Manning finished the game 21 for 36, with 254 yards passing, and two touchdown passes. Ravens QB Anthony Wright finished the game 19 for 31, with 214 yards passing, one touchdown, and two interceptions. Indianapolis RB
Edgerrin James had 88 yards on 23 carries, and Ravens RB
Jamal Lewis had 48 yards on 16 carries. With the impressive win, Indianapolis began the season at 1–0. This ended up as the Colts’ first win in Baltimore since moving to Indianapolis.
Scoring summary Q2 – IND – 0:15 –
Mike Vanderjagt 20-yard FG (3–0 IND) Q3 – IND – 8:43 – 28-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Marvin Harrison (Vanderjagt kick) (10–0 IND) Q3 – IND – 5:08 – 26-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Ben Utecht (Vanderjagt kick) (17–0 IND) Q4 – IND – 2:39 – 30-yard interception return for TD by
Cato June (Vanderjagt kick) (24–0 IND) Q4 – BAL – 0:13 – 17-yard TD pass from Anthony Wright to
Daniel Wilcox (Stover kick) (24–7 IND)
Week 2: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars During last week's game at Baltimore, the
Colts' defense was the talk of the week, not their offense. This week was similar as the Colts surrendered only 3 points to the
Jaguars. This game between
AFC South division rivals was dominated by the running game for both teams, and the defensive lines. Colts
QB Peyton Manning was 13 of 28 for 122 yards passing, with no touchdowns and an interception while Jacksonville QB
Byron Leftwich finished the game 16 of 29 for 198 yards passing.
Edgerrin James finished his day off with 27 carries for 128 yards rushing, and Jacksonville RB
Fred Taylor finished with 16 carries for 81 yards. Jacksonville had seven fumbles in this game, but recovered every one of them. This game was scoreless until there was less than seven minutes to go in the third quarter. With the win, the Colts improved to 2–0.
Scoring summary Q3 – JAC – 6:59 –
Josh Scobee 28-yard FG (3–0 JAC) Q4 – IND – 8:27 –
Ran Carthon 6-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (7–3 IND) Q4 – IND – 1:50 –
Mike Vanderjagt 41-yard FG (10–3 IND)
Week 3: vs. Cleveland Browns Colts RB Edgerrin James topped the 100-yard mark for the second straight game, and he also scored his first rushing touchdown of the year in this game. His 2-yard touchdown run was the only touchdown scored, and the kickers for both teams both kicked in two field goals each. The Browns defended the deep pass and the potent Colts offense all game, and the Colts just ran the ball. Both of the quarterbacks combined for only 11 incomplete passes. Colts
QB Peyton Manning finished the game 19 for 23 with 228 yards passing and one interception as
Browns QB
Trent Dilfer finished 22 of 29 for 208 passing yards. In this game, QB Peyton Manning was the second-fastest quarterback to reach 30,000 career passing yards. He did it in 115 games, while
Miami Dolphins QB
Dan Marino did it in 114 games. This win against the Browns was the Colts' seventh-consecutive win in the RCA Dome. With the win, the Colts improved to 3–0.
Scoring summary Q1 – IND – 4:11 – Edgerrin James 2-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (7–0 IND) Q2 – CLE – 13:13 –
Phil Dawson 40-yard FG (7–3 IND) Q2 – IND – 3:14 –
Mike Vanderjagt 20-yard FG (10–3 IND) Q3 – IND – 7:07 – Mike Vanderjagt 23-yard FG (13–3 IND) Q4 – CLE – 14:09 – Phil Dawson 22-yard FG (13–6 IND)
Week 4: at Tennessee Titans The
Indianapolis offense finally showed up this game, as
QB Peyton Manning threw for 264 yards and four touchdown passes. Two of those touchdown passes were to
WR Marvin Harrison and those two touchdowns tied the record for the most touchdowns between a quarterback and a receiver.
RB Edgerrin James had 21 carries for 90 yards, and Marvin Harrison had 9 catches for 109 yards. The Colts have only allowed 26 points to be scored against them in four games so far, which is a franchise record. The
Titans never really got anything going on offense, and Tennessee quarterback
Steve McNair was their leading rusher for the team in this game. With the win, the Colts improved to 4–0.
Scoring summary Q1 – IND – 11:31 – 25-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Reggie Wayne (Vanderjagt kick) (7–0 IND) Q1 – TEN – 4:58 –
Rob Bironas 34-yard FG (7–3 IND) Q2 – IND – 7:17 –
Mike Vanderjagt 20-yard FG (10–3 IND) Q2 – IND – 1:17 – 11-yard pass from Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison (Vanderjagt kick) (17–3 IND) Q3 – IND – 7:55 – 8-yard pass from Peyton Manning to Edgerrin James (Vanderjagt kick) (24–3 IND) Q4 – IND – 13:09 – 24-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison (Vanderjagt kick) (31–3 IND) Q4 – TEN – 4:31 – 6-yard TD pass from Steve McNair to
Bo Scaife (Bironas kick) (31–10 IND)
Week 5: at San Francisco 49ers San Francisco 49ers QB Alex Smith had his troubles all game as he finished 9 for 23 with 74 passing yards, five turnovers (four of them were interceptions), and five sacks.
Colts QB
Peyton Manning completed 23 of his 31 passes, threw for one touchdown, and two interceptions.
Colts MLB Cato June picked off Alex Smith twice, returning one of them for a touchdown. Colts
RB Edgerrin James finished the day with 21 carries for 105 yards and a touchdown, and 49ers RB
Kevan Barlow ran for 99 yards off of 18 carries. Also of note, after Cato June's interception return,
kicker Mike Vanderjagt scored his 900th point in the NFL. Also, after Manning got his first career win over the 49ers in this game, that left only four teams that he has not beaten yet. With the impressive win, the Colts improved to 5–0.
Scoring summary Q1 – IND – 7:41 –
Dominic Rhodes 6-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (7–0 IND) Q2 – IND – 6:29 – 24-yard interception return for TD by
Cato June (Vanderjagt kick) (14–0 IND) Q3 – SF – 9:41 –
Joe Nedney 30-yard FG (14–3 IND) Q4 – IND – 14:55 – Edgerrin James 4-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (21–3 IND) Q4 – IND – 5:58 – 18-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Troy Walters (Vanderjagt kick) (28–3 IND)
Week 6: vs. St. Louis Rams The St. Louis Rams came into a Week 6 matchup with the
Colts on
Monday Night Football with
QB Peyton Manning and
WR Marvin Harrison tied with
Steve Young and
Jerry Rice on the list of the most touchdowns between a quarterback and receiver. That eventually changed in the fourth quarter, as Manning and Harrison made
NFL history, again. The Rams jumped out to a 17–0 lead on the Colts in the RCA Dome in front of a Monday Night Football audience, and few could believe it. The 5–0 Colts were down 17 points at the end of the first quarter, and the 2–3 Rams had all the confidence in the world. That drastically changed in the second half, however. After two interceptions by
MLB Cato June that set up two touchdowns, an interception and a fumble recovery by
CB Nick Harper that also set up two touchdown scores, the Colts scored all 45 of their points in three quarters and held the Rams to just 11 points in those quarters. Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison also made history that night by completing their 86th career touchdown pass to pass Steve Young and Jerry Rice on the list of most touchdowns between a quarterback and receiver. Cato June also left the game as the NFL leader in interceptions. He had three interceptions in the past two games (one for a touchdown). Also of note, Rams QB
Marc Bulger went out of the game with a shoulder injury, and backup QB
Jamie Martin replaced him for the rest of the game. With the comeback win, the Colts improved to 6–0.
Scoring summary Q1 – STL – 12:04 –
Steven Jackson 21-yard TD run (
Jeff Wilkins kick) (7–0 STL) Q1 – STL – 8:17 – Jeff Wilkins 29-yard FG (10–0 STL) Q1 – STL – 3:31 – 57-yard TD pass from
Marc Bulger to
Kevin Curtis (Wilkins kick) (17–0 STL) Q2 – IND – 9:44 –
Edgerrin James 1-yard TD run (
Mike Vanderjagt kick) (17–7 STL) Q2 – IND – 1:57 – 3-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Reggie Wayne (Vanderjagt kick) (17–14 STL) Q2 – STL – 0:30 – Jeff Wilkins 49-yard FG (20–14 STL) Q3 – IND – 10:02 – Mike Vanderjagt 22-yard FG (20–17 STL) Q3 – IND – 3:16 – Edgerrin James 8-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (24–20 IND) Q4 – IND – 14:58 –
Dominic Rhodes 1-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (31–20 IND) Q4 – IND – 9:25 – 6-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison (Vanderjagt kick) (38–20 IND) Q4 – IND – 8:12 – Edgerrin James 1-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (45–20 IND) Q4 – STL – 3:28 – 9-yard TD pass from Jamie Martin to
Cam Cleeland (
Marshall Faulk 2-point conversion) (45–28 IND)
Week 7: at Houston Texans The Texans had a fast start, as they forced two first-half turnovers and had the game tied at 14 at halftime. However, that did not hold up in the second half as the
Colts scored 24 second-half points and held Houston to −4 total yards on offense. There was even a drive when Texans
QB David Carr was sacked on three straight plays, and on those last two sacks, he fumbled the ball. But, Houston recovered both fumbles, and punted the ball after those three horrible plays. Colts QB
Peyton Manning was 21 for 27 with 237 passing yards, two touchdowns, and an interception, and David Carr was 6 of 9 with 48 passing yards, one touchdown, and an interception. With the win, the Colts improved to 7–0. Also of note, this win gave coach
Tony Dungy his 100th career win in the
NFL. He is the 34th head coach to win 100 games.
Scoring summary Q1 – IND – 3:42 –
Edgerrin James 1-yard TD run (
Mike Vanderjagt kick) (7–0 IND) Q2 – IND – 11:22 – 31-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Dallas Clark (Vanderjagt kick) (14–0 IND) Q2 – HOU – 3:15 –
Domanick Davis 8-yard TD run (
Kris Brown kick) (14–7 IND) Q2 – HOU – 0:30 – 8-yard TD pass from David Carr to
Jabar Gaffney (Brown kick) (14–14) Q3 – IND – 11:18 – Edgerrin James 9-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (21–14 IND) Q3 – IND – 0:17 – Mike Vanderjagt 36-yard FG (24–14 IND) Q4 – IND – 11:38 – 7-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Marvin Harrison (Vanderjagt kick) (31–14 IND) Q4 – IND – 8:07 –
Montae Reagor 37-yard fumble return TD (38–14 IND) Q4 – HOU – 7:56 –
Jerome Mathis 89-yard kick return TD (2-point conversion failed) (38–20 IND)
Week 9: at New England Patriots Coming into this game,
Colts quarterback Peyton Manning was 0–7 against the
Patriots in Foxboro. Manning finished the game 28 for 37 with 321 yards and three touchdowns. He helped guide the Colts to score on seven of their eight possessions. The Colts forced the Patriots to do some uncharacteristic things just to catch up. Pats coach
Bill Belichick called for an onside kick, and to go for a first down on fourth down and 4. The Colts held onto the ball for over 36 minutes of the game, and controlled the tempo all the way to the end. Throughout the game you could see the frustration on the Patriots as Tom Brady was seen yelling "Are we gonna fight? Are we gonna lay down?" at his teammates throughout the game Patriots QB
Tom Brady finished the game 22 of 33 for 265 yards and three touchdowns,
running back Corey Dillon ran the ball for 40 yards on 12 carries, and
Edgerrin James ran the ball for 104 yards on 34 carries. The Colts had two receivers top 100 yards receiving,
Marvin Harrison and
Reggie Wayne, and both of them had nine receptions each. On the very last play of the game, Colts
DE Robert Mathis recorded a sack to keep his streak alive at eight straight games with at least one sack. With the win, the Colts improved to 8–0 and were the only undefeated team in the league.
Scoring summary Q1 – IND – 12:30 – 1-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison (
Mike Vanderjagt kick) (7–0 IND) Q1 – NE – 5:52 – 16-yard TD pass from Tom Brady to
Deion Branch (
Adam Vinatieri kick) (7–7) Q2 – IND – 11:50 – Edgerrin James 2-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (14–7 IND) Q2 – IND – 0:09 – 10-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to Reggie Wayne (Vanderjagt kick) (21–7 IND) Q3 – IND – 8:36 –
Dominic Rhodes 4-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (28–7 IND) Q3 – NE – 5:46 – 31-yard TD pass from Tom Brady to
Daniel Graham (Vinatieri kick) (28–14 IND) Q3 – IND – 8:30 – Mike Vanderjagt 35-yard FG (31–14 IND) Q4 – IND – 13:58 – Mike Vanderjagt 20-yard FG (34–14 IND) Q4 – NE – 10:15 – 19-yard TD pass from Tom Brady to
Troy Brown (Vinatieri kick) (34–21 IND) Q4 – IND – 5:53 – 30-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison (2-point conversion failed) (40–21 IND)
Week 10: vs. Houston Texans Colts QB Peyton Manning finished his game off 26 of 35 with 297 passing yards, three touchdowns, and was sacked once, while
Texans QB
David Carr went 16 for 25 with 138 passing yards, one touchdown, and was sacked three times.
RB Edgerrin James carried the football 26 times for 122 yards. The Houston Texans offense could only muster up two first downs the entire game, and one was by penalty in the second quarter. Colts
DE Robert Mathis failed to record a sack in this game, the first time all season that he has not had at least one sack in a game. Through week 10, the Colts were still the only undefeated team in the league improving to 9–0.
Scoring summary Q1 – IND – 4:29 – 14-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Dallas Clark (
Mike Vanderjagt kick) (7–0 IND) Q2 – IND – 11:14 – Edgerrin James 5-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (14–0 IND) Q2 – IND – 5:36 – 21-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Brandon Stokley (Vanderjagt kick) (21–0 IND) Q2 – HOU – 1:53 –
Jonathan Wells 14-yard TD run (
Kris Brown kick) (21–7 IND) Q3 – HOU – 8:26 – 13-yard TD pass from David Carr to
Jabar Gaffney (Brown kick) (21–14 IND) Q3 – IND – 5:54 – 30-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Marvin Harrison (Vanderjagt kick) (28–14 IND) Q3 – HOU – 0:59 – Kris Brown 24-yard FG (28–17 IND) Q4 – IND – 11:30 – Mike Vanderjagt 45-yard FG (31–17 IND)
Week 11: at Cincinnati Bengals Prior to this game,
Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson made his weekly guarantee that the opposing
cornerback could not stop him. The
Colts cornerbacks could not stop Johnson, as he had 8 receptions for 189 yards and one touchdown. But, the Bengals still lost to the Colts in a shootout, and the Colts remained the only undefeated team in the
NFL, at 10–0. Colts
QB Peyton Manning finished the game 24 for 40 with 365 passing yards, 3 touchdowns, and one interception. The opposing quarterback,
Carson Palmer also had marvelous stats, as he finished with 25 pass completions on 38 attempts, two touchdowns, and one interception. As Chad Johnson led the Bengals in receiving,
TE Dallas Clark led the Colts in receiving with six catches for 125 yards. There were only a total of three punts in the entire game, two by the Colts and one by the Bengals. In the first six possessions of the game, there were five touchdowns and a field goal. During those six possessions, both Manning and Palmer had perfect 158.3 quarterback ratings. The Colts were the seventeenth team to start a season 10–0 and the first to do so since
the Denver Broncos during the
1998 NFL season. Colts WR
Marvin Harrison also reached 900 receptions for his career in this game, and he is the fastest player to do so in NFL history.
Scoring summary Q1 – IND – 8:56 –
Dominic Rhodes 4-yard TD run (
Mike Vanderjagt kick) (7–0 IND) Q1 – CIN – 4:47 –
Shayne Graham 43-yard FG (7–3 IND) Q1 – IND – 4:30 – 66-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Reggie Wayne (Vanderjagt kick) (14–3 IND) Q1 – CIN – 3:23 – 68-yard TD pass from Carson Palmer to Chad Johnson (Graham kick) (14–10 IND) Q2 – IND – 14:12 – 9-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Bryan Fletcher (Vanderjagt kick) (21–10 IND) Q2 – CIN – 9:13 –
Rudi Johnson 1-yard TD run (Graham kick) (21–17 IND) Q2 – IND – 7:11 –
Edgerrin James 1-yard TD run (28–17 IND) Q2 – IND – 3:41 – 21-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to Dallas Clark (Vanderjagt kick) (35–17 IND) Q2 – CIN – 1:29 – Shayne Graham 41-yard FG (35–20 IND) Q2 – CIN – 0:12 – Rudi Johnson 1-yard TD run (Graham kick) (35–27 IND) Q3 – CIN – 12:52 – 15-yard TD pass from Carson Palmer to
Chris Henry (Graham kick) (35–34) Q3 – IND – 4:29 – Edgerrin James 2-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (42–34 IND) Q4 – IND – 6:16 – Mike Vanderjagt 19-yard FG (45–34 IND) Q4 – CIN – 1:23 – Shayne Graham 44-yard FG (45–37 IND)
Week 12: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers '
Monday Night Game The
Colts defeated another tough AFC opponent in week 12, and were still undefeated. After handing the
Steelers another defeat, the Colts solidified their presence as one of the best teams in the
NFL. After the Steelers went three-and-out on their first possession of the game, the Colts scored on the first play of their first drive when
quarterback Peyton Manning threw an 80-yard touchdown strike to
WR Marvin Harrison. Harrison blew by
cornerback Ike Taylor, and the Colts never looked back. They controlled the tempo throughout the entire game. Manning finished the game 15 of 25 with 245 passing yards, had two touchdowns, and one interception. On the other hand, Steelers QB
Ben Roethlisberger, did not fare as well. He finished 17 of 26 with 133 passing yards, had one touchdown, and two interceptions. The Colts snapped Roethlisberger's nine-game road winning streak. Roethlisberger had never lost a game on the road during his first season in 2004, and had not yet lost on the road in 2005 before coming to Indianapolis. Marvin Harrison led all receivers in the game with four catches for 128 yards and one touchdown. The Colts were the eleventh team to start a season 11–0, and the first to do so since
the Denver Broncos during the
1998 NFL season. Also, after Manning got his first career win over the Steelers in this game, that left only three teams that he had not yet beaten. This would be the Colt's last home win over the Steelers until 2023.
Scoring summary Q1 – IND – 13:16 – 80-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison (
Mike Vanderjagt kick) (7–0 IND) Q1 – IND – 6:07 – Mike Vanderjagt 29-yard FG (10–0 IND) Q1 – PIT – 1:14 – 12-yard TD pass from Ben Roethlisberger to
Hines Ward (
Jeff Reed kick) (10–7 IND) Q2 – IND – 5:22 – Mike Vanderjagt 48-yard FG (13–7 IND) Q2 – IND – 0:00 – Mike Vanderjagt 44-yard FG (16–7 IND) Q3 – IND – 11:47 – 12-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Bryan Fletcher (Vanderjagt kick) (23–7 IND) Q4 – IND – 1:38 – Mike Vanderjagt 28-yard FG (26–7 IND)
Week 13: vs. Tennessee Titans The
Colts continued their undefeated streak this week as they mightily defeated
the Tennessee Titans 35–3. So far, the Colts had won seven of their last nine games by at least 17 points, and averaged more than 35 points per game. Colts
quarterback Peyton Manning completed 13 of 17 passes for 187 passing yards and three touchdowns, giving him a 151.2 QB rating. Titans QB
Steve McNair was 22 of 33 with 220 yards passing and had one fumble. The Colts were the fifth team in
NFL history to start a season 12–0, and also clinched a playoff spot with this win against the Titans. But the Colts had to wait one more week to clinch the
AFC South Championship and a first-round bye in the playoffs. Peyton Manning also made history in this game, becoming the first quarterback in NFL history to throw 25 touchdown passes in eight straight seasons. Also, on the Colts' opening drive,
WR Marvin Harrison became the 12th receiver in league history to top 12,000 yards receiving in his career.
Scoring summary Q1 – IND – 8:08 – 10-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison (
Mike Vanderjagt kick) (7–0 IND) Q2 – IND – 4:11 – 13-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Bryan Fletcher (Vanderjagt kick) (14–0 IND) Q2 – TEN – 0:29 –
Rob Bironas 24-yard FG (14–3 IND) Q3 – IND – 9:40 – 27-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Reggie Wayne (Vanderjagt kick) (21–3 IND) Q3 – IND – 1:28 –
Edgerrin James 2-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (28–3 IND) Q4 – IND – 11:44 –
Larry Tripplett 60-yard fumble return TD (35–3 IND)
Week 14: at Jacksonville Jaguars The
Indianapolis Colts were now one step closer to perfection, as they only had only four games left to match the record set by the 1972
Miami Dolphins for most consecutive wins to begin a season. Colts
quarterback Peyton Manning picked apart the
Jacksonville secondary all game, finishing the game with 24 of 36 for 324 yards passing and two touchdowns, while being sacked a season-high 3 times. Jaguars QB
David Garrard (who was starting in the place of
Byron Leftwich) was 26 of 35 for 250 passing yards, and had one touchdown. Also of note: the Colts snapped the Jaguars' five-game winning streak. After the Colts defeated the Jaguars, they became only the fourth team in
NFL history to start a season 13–0, after
the 1934 Chicago Bears,
the 1972 Miami Dolphins, and
the 1998 Denver Broncos. Also, with this win, the Colts clinched the
AFC South Division Championship, a first-round bye in the
NFL playoffs, and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
Scoring summary Q1 – IND – 4:40 – 9-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Marvin Harrison (
Mike Vanderjagt kick) (7–0 IND) Q2 – JAC – 14:11 –
Josh Scobee 27-yard FG (7–3 IND) Q2 – IND – 9:21 – 65-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison (Vanderjagt kick) (14–3 IND) Q2 – IND – 0:00 – Mike Vanderjagt 40-yard FG (17–3 IND) Q3 – IND – 8:14 – Mike Vanderjagt 34-yard FG (20–3 IND) Q3 – IND – 0:45 – Mike Vanderjagt 38-yard FG (23–3 IND) Q4 – IND – 12:13 – Mike Vanderjagt 46-yard FG (26–3 IND) Q4 – JAC – 4:08 – David Garrard 5-yard TD run (Scobee kick) (26–10 IND) Q4 – JAC – 1:54 – 1-yard TD pass from David Garrard to
Jimmy Smith (David Garrard 2-point conversion) (26–18 IND)
Week 15: vs. San Diego Chargers The Colts came into Week 15 of the NFL season still undefeated, and faced
the San Diego Chargers at home. San Diego started the game with 4 scores in the first 3 quarters of the game, before the Colts could even score. By the time the Colts finally put some points on the scoreboard, they were down 16–0 to the Chargers.
Marty Schottenheimer and the Chargers were in the middle of a playoff hunt, and they were not going to go down easy. But after San Diego jumped out to a 16-point lead, the Colts came back in the third quarter with three scores of their own, to put them up by one point at the beginning of the fourth quarter, 17–16. However, they were not able to score the rest of the game, and the Chargers scored twice in the fourth quarter, once on a field goal and another on an 83-yard touchdown run by
RB Michael Turner. The loss to the Chargers was the first loss of the season for the Colts, but the last team to go 13–0,
the 1998 Denver Broncos, lost their 14th and 15th games, before winning their last regular-season game, and they went on to win
Super Bowl XXXIII. With the loss, the Colts fell to 13–1.
Scoring summary Q1 – SD – 9:13 – 29-yard TD pass from Drew Brees to
Keenan McCardell (
Nate Kaeding kick) (7–0 SD) Q1 – SD – 1:56 – Nate Kaeding 36-yard FG (10–0 SD) Q2 – SD – 0:15 – Nate Kaeding 20-yard FG (13–0 SD) Q3 – SD – 9:30 – Nate Kaeding 48-yard FG (16–0 SD) Q3 – IND – 6:41 –
Mike Vanderjagt 32-yard FG (16–3 SD) Q3 – IND – 3:42 –
Edgerrin James 1-yard TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (16–10 SD) Q3 – IND – 11:44 – 1-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to
Dallas Clark (Vanderjagt kick) (17–16 IND) Q4 – SD – 6:41 – Nate Kaeding 49-yard FG (19–17 SD) Q4 – SD – 2:09 – Michael Turner 83-yard TD run (Kaeding kick) (26–17 SD)
Week 16: at Seattle Seahawks After the
Colts' loss to
the San Diego Chargers last week, Colts coach
Tony Dungy elected to keep most of his starters benched for the entire
Christmas Eve game against
the Seattle Seahawks, excepting the first drive of the game. However, Dungy's decision did not come from the sidelines, because two days earlier, his eldest son, James,
had committed suicide in his apartment. So, assistant coach
Jim Caldwell took over for Tony as he spent the week with his family. Colts
QB Peyton Manning played only a couple series and backup QB
Jim Sorgi got some extended playing time. Dungy decided that since they had clinched a playoff spot, the
AFC South Division Championship, home-field advantage throughout the playoffs, and the No. 1 seed in the playoffs, he had nothing else to really play for, and he did not want to risk his players getting injured before the playoffs. Seattle was playing to win because if they beat the Colts, they would clinch the No. 1 seed in the playoffs in the
NFC. The Seahawks beat the Colts 28–13, and
NFL MVP Shaun Alexander scored three touchdowns in the game and tied
Priest Holmes for the NFL record for touchdowns in a season with 27. The Colts-Seahawks game set records well before kickoff. The game featured the highest scoring and winningest teams against each other, and each looking to set a franchise record for most wins in a season. In addition, the schedule makers set a record with the first regular season game where the teams combined for at least 25 victories. With the loss, the Colts fell to 13–2.
Scoring summary Q1 – IND – 7:51 –
Mike Vanderjagt 24-yard FG (3–0 IND) Q1 – SEA – 5:42 – Shaun Alexander 2-yard TD run (
Josh Brown kick) (7–3 SEA) Q2 – SEA – 11:46 – 15-yard TD pass from
Matt Hasselbeck to
Jerramy Stevens (Brown kick) (14–3 SEA) Q2 – IND – 0:37 – Mike Vanderjagt 32-yard FG (14–6 SEA) Q3 – SEA – 10:57 – 6-yard TD pass from Matt Hasselbeck to Shaun Alexander (Brown kick) (21–6 SEA) Q4 – SEA – 3:58 – Shaun Alexander 1-yard TD run (Brown kick) (28–6 SEA) Q4 – IND – 1:59 – 6-yard TD pass from Jim Sorgi to
Troy Walters (Vanderjagt kick) (28–13 SEA)
Week 17: vs. Arizona Cardinals In the last game of the
regular season, Colts’ coach
Tony Dungy made his return to the sidelines after the death of his eldest son. The Colts faced
the Arizona Cardinals at the RCA Dome, and in front of an emotional and proud crowd. The Colts won this game, 17–13 over the Cardinals, and they dedicated the last two games of the regular season to James Dungy. Colts
QB Peyton Manning only played on the first drive of this game, just like the previous game, and
Jim Sorgi played at the quarterback position for the rest of the game. With the win, the Colts finished their regular season at 14–2.
Scoring summary Q1 – IND – 4:44 – 14-yard TD pass from Jim Sorgi to
Ben Utecht (
Mike Vanderjagt kick) (7–0 IND) Q2 – ARI – 13:04 –
Neil Rackers 28-yard FG (7–3 IND) Q2 – IND – 2:41 – Mike Vanderjagt 44-yard FG (10–3 IND) Q3 – IND – 11:26 – 18-yard TD pass from Jim Sorgi to
Troy Walters (Vanderjagt kick) (17–3 IND) Q3 – ARI – 8:29 – 25-yard TD pass from
Josh McCown to
Larry Fitzgerald (Rackers kick) (17–10 IND) Q4 – ARI – 10:59 – Neil Rackers 42-yard FG (17–13 IND) == Tony Dungy and family experience tragedy ==