Week 1: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars With the win the Colts started out the season 1–0 and improved their regular season winning streak to 9 games. ----
Week 2: at Miami Dolphins With the win, not only did the Colts improve to 2–0, but Peyton Manning's 119th career victory would surpass
Johnny Unitas for the most quarterback wins in franchise history. The win also helped the Colts' improved their winning streak to 10 games in the regular season. The Colts' offense would make the most of its time on the field, as they were only in the game for 14:53. ----
Week 3: at Arizona Cardinals With the win the Colts improved to 3–0 and their regular season winning streak to 11 games. ----
Week 4: vs. Seattle Seahawks With the win, the Colts improved to 4–0 and made their record 12 straight regular season games.
Colts QB Peyton Manning would tie
Fran Tarkenton for the third–most career touchdown passes in
NFL history (342), behind only
Brett Favre and
Dan Marino. Also, Colts
head coach Jim Caldwell would become the franchise's first rookie head coach since
Lindy Infante in 1996 to win their first four games. ----
Week 5: at Tennessee Titans With the win the Colts improved to 5–0 into their bye week and increased their winning streak to 13 games. ----
Week 7: at St. Louis Rams at Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri •
Game time: 1:00 PM
EDT •
Game weather: None (Domed Stadium) •
Game attendance: 60,108 •
Referee: Carl Cheffers •
TV announcers (CBS): Kevin Harlan and
Solomon Wilcots Coming off their bye week, the Colts flew to the
Edward Jones Dome for a Week 7 interconference duel with the
St. Louis Rams. Indianapolis came out of the gates early in the first quarter as quarterback
Peyton Manning completed a six-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Reggie Wayne. The Rams would respond with a 30-yard field goal from kicker
Josh Brown, yet the Colts answered with Manning hooking up with tight end
Dallas Clark on a 22-yard touchdown pass. Afterwards, running back
Joseph Addai would acquire the only score of the second quarter with a six-yard touchdown. St. Louis would begin the third quarter with Brown booting a 45-yard field goal, yet Indianapolis calmly responded with rookie cornerback
Jacob Lacey returning an interception 35 yards for a touchdown. Afterwards, the Colts closed out the game with Manning finding rookie wide receiver
Austin Collie on an eight-yard touchdown pass and running back
Chad Simpson getting a 31-yard touchdown run. With the win, Indianapolis improved to 6–0 and increased their winning streak to 14 games. •
Scoring First quarter • IND –
Reggie Wayne six-yard pass from
Peyton Manning, 8:50 (
Matt Stover kick),
Colts 7–0. Drive: 12 plays, 90 yards, 6:10. • STL –
Josh Brown 30-yard field goal, 5:26.
Colts 7–3. Drive: 8 plays, 69 yards, 3:24. • IND –
Dallas Clark 27-yard pass from Peyton Manning, 3:31 (Stover kick),
Colts 14–3. Drive: 3 plays, 78 yards, 1:55. Second quarter • IND –
Joseph Addai six-yard run (Stover kick), 1:57,
Colts 21–3. Drive: 8 plays, 41 yards, 3:42. Third quarter • STL – Josh Brown 45-yard field goal, 5:07.
Colts 21–6. Drive: 7 plays, 33 yards, 3:56. • IND –
Jacob Lacey 35-yard interception return (Stover kick), 1:00.
Colts 28–6. Fourth quarter • IND –
Austin Collie eight-yard pass from Peyton Manning, 3:42 (Stover kick),
Colts 35–6. Drive: 11 plays, 93 yards, 6:47. • IND –
Chad Simpson 35-yard run, 2:29 (Stover kick),
Colts 42–6. Drive: 1 play, 31 yards, 0:08. ----
Week 8: vs. San Francisco 49ers at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis •
Game time: 1:00 PM
EST •
Game weather: 49 °F (Sunny) •
Game attendance: 66,229 •
Referee: Ed Hochuli •
TV announcers (Fox): Sam Rosen,
Tim Ryan, and
Laura Okmin The Colts began three straight home games in Week 8 with an interconference duel against the
San Francisco 49ers. Indianapolis would find themselves trailing in the first quarter as 49ers running back
Frank Gore got a 64-yard touchdown run. The Colts answered with kicker
Matt Stover getting a 38-yard field goal. In the second quarter, Indianapolis crept closer as Stover made a 33-yard field goal, yet San Francisco answered with quarterback
Alex Smith completing an eight-yard touchdown pass to tight end
Vernon Davis. The Colts closed out the half with a 31-yard field goal from Stover. In the second half, Indianapolis narrowed San Francisco's lead to two as Stover booted a 40-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, they executed a
halfback option play as running back
Joseph Addai's threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Reggie Wayne. Afterwards, the defense held off against the various comeback attempts from the 49ers. With the win, the Colts improved to 7–0 for the fourth time in five seasons and they set a franchise record with 15 consecutive regular season wins. Also, quarterback
Peyton Manning (31/48 for 347 yards) joined
Dan Marino,
Brett Favre, and
John Elway as the only players in NFL history to complete 4,000 career passes. In addition, he became the fastest to reach the milestone as he reached it in 183 games. •
Scoring First quarter • SF –
Frank Gore 64-yard run (
Joe Nedney kick), 11:16,
49ers 7–0. Drive: 2 plays, 70 yards, 0:46. • IND –
Matt Stover 38-yard field goal, 3:16.
49ers 7–3. Drive: 10 plays, 57 yards, 4:40. Second quarter • IND – Matt Stover 33-yard field goal, 14:50.
49ers 7–6. Drive: 5 plays, 19 yards, 1:17. • SF –
Vernon Davis 8-yard pass from
Alex Smith, 0:38 (Nedney kick),
49ers 14–6. Drive: 7 plays, 74 yards, 1:19. • IND – Matt Stover 31-yard field goal, 0:06,
49ers 14–9. Drive: 3 plays, 48 yards, 0:32. Third quarter • IND – Matt Stover 40-yard field goal, 9:34,
49ers 14–12. Drive: 11 plays, 52 yards, 5:26. Fourth quarter • IND –
Reggie Wayne 22-yard pass from
Joseph Addai, 14:53 (
two-point conversion failed),
Colts 18–14. Drive: 9 plays, 70 yards, 3:10. ----
Week 9: vs. Houston Texans at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis •
Game time: 1:00 PM
EST •
Game weather: 69 °F (Sunny) •
Game attendance: 66,033 •
Referee: Jeff Triplette •
TV announcers (CBS): Kevin Harlan &
Solomon Wilcots Coming off their win over the 49ers, the Colts stayed at home for a Week 9 AFC South duel with the
Houston Texans. Indianapolis would get off to a fast start in the first quarter as quarterback
Peyton Manning completed a seven-yard touchdown pass to running back
Joseph Addai, followed by kicker
Matt Stover nailing a 22-yard field goal. The Colts would add onto their lead in the second quarter as Stover booted a 37-yard field goal, while the Texans would close out the half with a 56-yard field goal from kicker
Kris Brown. In the third quarter, Houston began to rally as quarterback
Matt Schaub found running back
Ryan Moats on a one-yard touchdown pass. The Texans would take the lead in the fourth quarter with a one-yard touchdown run from running back
Steve Slaton, yet Indianapolis regained the lead with Addai's two-yard touchdown run. The Texans attempted to force the game into overtime with a 42-yard field goal attempt, which went wide left. With the win, the Colts improved to 8–0 for the third time in five seasons as well as increasing their winning streak to 16 games. Peyton Manning (34/50 for 318 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT) would become the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for 40,000 yards in one decade.
Jim Caldwell would become the first rookie head coach to start 8–0 since
Potsy Clark in 1931. •
Scoring First quarter • IND –
Joseph Addai 7-yard pass from
Peyton Manning, 6:20 (
Matt Stover kick),
Colts 7–0. Drive: 12 plays, 79 yards, 4:39. • IND – Matt Stover 22-yard field goal, 3:58,
Colts 10–0. Drive: 6 plays, 41 yards, 2:06. Second quarter • IND – Matt Stover 37-yard field goal, 12:50,
Colts 13–0. Drive: 10 plays, 61 yards, 3:51. • HOU –
Kris Brown 56-yard field goal, 0:01,
Colts 13–3. Drive: 5 plays, 12 yards, 0:56. Third quarter • HOU –
Ryan Moats 1-yard pass from
Matt Schaub, 8:31 (Kris Brown kick),
Colts 13–10. Drive: 12 plays, 86 yards, 6:29. Fourth quarter • HOU –
Steve Slaton 1-yard run, 14:58 (Kris Brown kick),
Texans 17–13. Drive: 12 plays, 84 yards, 6:41. • IND – Joseph Addai 2-yard run, 7:11 (Matt Stover kick),
Colts 20–17. Drive: 8 plays, 61 yards, 3:49. ----
Week 10: vs. New England Patriots at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis •
Game time: 8:20 PM
EST •
Game weather: Played with roof closed, retractable roof stadium •
Game attendance: 67,476 •
Referee: Scott Green •
TV announcers (NBC): Al Michaels,
Cris Collinsworth, and
Andrea Kremer The Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots set up for their rivalry game at Lucas Oil Stadium. The Colts came in at 8–0 while the Patriots came in 6–2, both shooting for home field advantage during the playoffs. The Colts struck first with a 15-yard touchdown pass from Manning to Addai. However New England answered with 24 unanswered points in the first and second quarter. The Colts finally got back into the game with a 20-yard touchdown pass to Reggie Wayne towards the end of the first half. The third quarter was scoreless with the Colts still trailing by 10, but the Patriots started the fourth with a touchdown pass to Randy Moss with the Patriots now leading 31–14. The Colts came back quickly scoring a touchdown, making it 31–21. After a New England field goal, the Colts scored a touchdown on an Addai run. The Patriots were still in the lead 34–28, however the Colts were hot with Peyton Manning ready to lead them to a win if the defense could hold the Patriot offense for one more drive. With less the two and a half minutes remaining in the game, the New England Patriots were faced with a fourth and two on their own 28-yard line.
Bill Belichick decided to go for it on
a controversial play, where Brady threw to Kevin Faulk, who gained control of the ball behind the first down marker, forcing the Patriots to turn the ball over on downs. Having wasted their last time out on the preceding play and the play occurring before the two-minute warning, the Patriots couldn't challenge the ruling on the field. With a minute left Peyton Manning found Reggie Wayne for the touchdown to seal a 35–34 victory over the Patriots as the team improved to 9–0 and their winning streak continued with 17 games. •
Scoring First quarter • IND –
Joseph Addai 15-yard pass from
Peyton Manning, 8:19 (
Matt Stover kick),
Colts 7–0. Drive: 8 plays, 90 yards, 3:28. • NE –
Laurence Maroney 1-yard run, 4:47 (
Stephen Gostkowski kick),
Tied 7–7. Drive: 6 plays, 73 yards, 3:32. Second quarter • NE – Stephen Gostkowski 31-yard field goal, 13:15,
Patriots 10–7. Drive: 11 plays, 58 yards, 4:52. • NE –
Randy Moss 63-yard pass from
Tom Brady, 11:18 (Gostkowski kick),
Patriots 17–7. Drive: 2 plays, 75 yards, 0:51. • NE –
Julian Edelman 9-yard pass from Tom Brady, 7:19, (Gostkowski kick)
Patriots 24–7. Drive: 5 plays, 57 yards, 2:12. • IND –
Reggie Wayne 20-yard pass from Peyton Manning, 4:17 (Stover kick),
Patriots 24–14. Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, 3:02. Fourth quarter • NE – Randy Moss five-yard pass from Tom Brady, 14:18 (Gostkowski kick),
Patriots 31–14. Drive: 2 plays, 7 yards, 0:42. • IND –
Pierre Garçon 29-yard pass from Peyton Manning, 12:14 (Stover kick),
Patriots 31–21. Drive: 5 plays, 79 yards, 2:04. • NE – Stephen Gostkowski 36-yard field goal, 4:12,
Patriots 34–21. Drive: 7 plays, 13 yards, 3:32. • IND – Joseph Addai four-yard run, 2:23 (Stover kick),
Patriots 34–28. Drive: 6 plays, 79 yards, 1:49. • IND – Reggie Wayne 1-yard pass from Peyton Manning, 0:13 (Stover kick),
Colts 35–34. Drive: 4 plays, 29 yards, 1:47. ----
Week 11: at Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore •
Game time: 1:00 PM
EST •
Game weather: 56 °F (Sunny) •
Game attendance: 71,320 •
Referee: John Parry •
TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel &
Dan Dierdorf Following their comeback win over the Patriots, the Colts flew to
M&T Bank Stadium for a Week 11 duel with the
Baltimore Ravens. In the first quarter, Indianapolis got on the board first with quarterback
Peyton Manning passing to tight end
Dallas Clark for a three-yard touchdown. Baltimore would respond as kicker
Billy Cundiff made a 46-yard and a 44-yard field goal. In the second quarter, the Ravens took the lead with Cundiff nailing a 38-yard field goal, until the Colts came right back when running back
Joseph Addai's five-yard touchdown run. The Ravens would close out the half with Cundiff booting a 36-yard field goal. After a scoreless third quarter, Cundiff's 20-yard field goal gave the Ravens the lead again in the fourth quarter. Fortunately, Indianapolis would regain the lead again as former Baltimore kicker
Matt Stover booted a 20-yard field goal. With the win, the Colts would improve to 10–0, which includes a franchise-best nine-straight road win dating back to last season well as 18 straight wins overall. Dallas Clark (1 reception for 3 yards and 1 TD) would break
John Mackey's record for the most receptions by a Colts tight end with 321. •
Scoring First quarter • IND –
Dallas Clark 3-yard pass from
Peyton Manning, 11:24 (
Matt Stover kick),
Colts 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 87 yards, 3:36. • BAL –
Billy Cundiff 46-yard field goal, 5:41,
Colts 7–3. Drive: 15 plays, 51 yards, 6:15. • BAL – Billy Cundiff 44-yard field goal, 4:06,
Colts 7–6. Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, 0:52. Second quarter • BAL – Billy Cundiff 38-yard field goal, 4:48,
Ravens 9–7. Drive: 8 plays, 32 yards, 3:50. • IND –
Joseph Addai 5-yard run, 1:28 (Stover kick),
Colts 14–9. Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, 3:15. • BAL – Billy Cundiff 36-yard field goal, 0:07,
Colts 14–12. Drive: 9 plays, 54 yards, 1:21. Fourth quarter • BAL – Billy Cundiff 20-yard field goal, 10:16,
Ravens 15–14. Drive: 15 plays, 65 yards, 8:05. • IND – Matt Stover 25-yard field goal, 7:06,
Colts 17–15. Drive: 9 plays, 66 yards, 2:58. ----
Week 12: at Houston Texans at Reliant Stadium, Houston •
Game time: 1:00 PM
EST •
Game weather: 75 °F (Mostly Cloudy) •
Game attendance: 70,990 •
Referee: Al Riveron •
TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel &
Dan Dierdorf Coming off their road win against the
Ravens, the Colts flew to
Reliant Stadium for an AFC South showdown with the
Texans, their second meeting of the season. Houston dominated throughout the first half, scoring 17 points. The Colts took over from there, scoring 35 points, one of which was an interception returned 27 yards by
Clint Session. With the win, the Colts went to 11–0 and their winning streak improved to 19 games. Also, with the win and Jacksonville's loss to San Francisco, the Colts clinched the AFC South division title, the first team to clinch a playoff berth this season. •
Scoring First quarter • HOU –
Vonta Leach 7-yard pass from
Matt Schaub, 8:31 (
Kris Brown kick),
Texans 7–0. Drive: 11 plays, 79 yards, 6:35. • HOU –
Chris Brown 5-yard run, 2:10 (Brown kick),
Texans 14–0. Drive: 7 plays, 66 yards, 3:46. Second quarter • HOU – Kris Brown 35-yard field goal, 10:49.
Texans 17–0. Drive: 7 plays, 12 yards, 2:41. • IND –
Pierre Garçon 9-yard pass from
Peyton Manning, 5:46 (
Matt Stover kick),
Texans 17–7. Drive: 8 plays, 74 yards, 5:03. • HOU – Kris Brown 33-yard field goal, 1:00.
Texans 20–7. Drive: 11 plays, 65 yards, 4:46. Third quarter • IND –
Reggie Wayne 4-yard pass from Peyton Manning, 11:20 (Stover kick),
Texans 20–14. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 3:40. Fourth quarter • IND –
Dallas Clark 6-yard pass from Peyton Manning, 8:24 (Stover kick),
Colts 21–20. Drive: 7 plays, 89 yards, 2:50. • IND –
Clint Session 27-yard interception return, 8:09 (Stover kick),
Colts 28–20. • IND –
Chad Simpson 23-yard run, 2:52 (Stover kick),
Colts 35–20. Drive: 4 plays, 37 yards, 1:43. • HOU –
Jacoby Jones 10-yard pass from Matt Schaub, 0:18 (Stover kick),
Colts 35–27. Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 2:34. ----
Week 13: vs. Tennessee Titans at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis •
Game time: 1:00 PM
EST •
Game weather: None (Retractable Roof Closed) •
Game attendance: 66,321 •
Referee: Ron Winter •
TV announcers (CBS): Ian Eagle &
Rich Gannon Coming off their come-from-behind road win against Houston, the Colts went home for a divisional duel with the 5–6 Tennessee Titans. Indianapolis started off the scoring with an eight-yard run from
Joseph Addai. The Titans came back with a 20-yard field goal by Rob Bironas. Indianapolis struck again in the second quarter on another Joseph Addai run, then again on a four-yard pass to Austin Collie. The Titans would hit paydirt next with 0:20 left in the half, but Indianapolis would close out the first half with a 43-yard field goal by Matt Stover. After a scoreless third quarter, the Colts would strike next on another field goal, this time from 36 yards. The Titans scored again on a 17-yard pass to Bo Scaife. The Titans regained possession on an onside kick, but the Colts Defense kept the Titans from scoring again. With the win, the Colts went to 12–0 Also with the win, the Colts tied the
2006–
2008 Patriots record for most consecutive regular season wins with 21. •
Scoring First quarter • IND –
Joseph Addai 8-yard run, 13:02 (
Matt Stover kick),
Colts 7–0. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 1:58. • TEN –
Rob Bironas 20-yard field goal, 6:34.
Colts 7–3. Drive: 13 plays, 69 yards, 6:28. Second quarter • IND – Joseph Addai 1-yard run, 11:42 (Stover kick),
Colts 14–3. Drive: 10 plays, 77 yards, 3:56. • IND –
Austin Collie 4-yard pass from
Peyton Manning, 1:55 (Stover kick),
Colts 21–3. Drive: 9 plays, 42 yards, 3:48. • TEN –
Kenny Britt 6-yard pass from
Vince Young, 0:20 (Bironas kick),
Colts 21–10. Drive: 8 plays, 66 yards, 1:35. • IND – Matt Stover 43-yard field goal, 0:00,
Colts 24–10. Drive: 4 plays, 38 yards, 0:20. Third quarter • No scoring play
Fourth quarter • IND – Matt Stover 36-yard field goal, 3:14,
Colts 27–10. Drive: 15 plays, 69 yards, 7:23. • TEN –
Bo Scaife 17-yard pass from Vince Young, 1:23 (Bironas kick),
Colts 27–17. Drive: 6 plays, 46 yards, 1:51. ----
Week 14: vs. Denver Broncos at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis •
Game time: 1:00 PM
EST •
Game weather: None (retractable roof closed) •
Game attendance: 67,248 •
Referee: Bill Leavy •
TV announcers (CBS): Dick Enberg &
Dan Fouts The Colts improved their season record to 13–0 and broke the
2006–
2008 Patriots record for most consecutive regular season wins with 22. •
Scoring First quarter • IND –
Austin Collie 5-yard pass from
Peyton Manning, 9:06 (
Matt Stover kick),
Colts 7–0. Drive: 13 plays, 80 yards, 5:54. • IND –
Dallas Clark 10-yard pass from Peyton Manning, 5:04 (Stover kick),
Colts 14–0. Drive: 7 plays, 56 yards, 2:24. Second quarter • IND – Dallas Clark 1-yard pass from Peyton Manning, 7:58 (Stover kick),
Colts 21–0. Drive: 11 plays, 71 yards, 5:03. • DEN –
Brandon Marshall 5-yard pass from
Kyle Orton, 2:23 (
Matt Prater kick),
Colts 21–7. Drive: 12 plays, 80 yards, 5:35. Third quarter • No scoring play
Fourth quarter • DEN – Matt Prater 28-yard field goal, 14:50,
Colts 21–10. Drive: 5 plays, 14 yards, 1:02. • DEN – Brandon Marshall 5-yard pass from Kyle Orton, 9:44 (
two-point conversion failed),
Colts 21–16. Drive: 11 plays, 68 yards, 4:44. • IND – Dallas Clark 1-yard pass from Peyton Manning, 2:25 (Stover kick),
Colts 28–16. Drive: 14 plays, 80 yards, 7:19. ----
Week 15: at Jacksonville Jaguars at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida •
Game time: 8:20 PM
EST •
Game weather: 61 °F (Mostly cloudy) •
Game attendance: 63,753 •
Referee: Walt Anderson •
TV announcers (NFLN): Bob Papa &
Matt Millen •
Scoring First quarter • JAC –
Josh Scobee 50-yard field goal, 7:32,
Jaguars 3–0. Drive: 13 plays, 41 yards, 7:33. Second quarter • IND –
Dallas Clark 6-yard pass from
Peyton Manning, 14:19 (
Matt Stover kick),
Colts 7–3. Drive: 14 plays, 80 yards, 8:14. • JAC –
Maurice Jones-Drew 9-yard pass from
David Garrard, 8:34 (Scobee kick),
Jaguars 10–7. Drive: 11 plays, 61 yards, 5:48. • IND –
Chad Simpson 93-yard kickoff return, 8:25 (Stover kick),
Colts 14–10. • JAC – Maurice Jones-Drew 3-yard run, 3:05 (Scobee kick),
Jaguars 17–14. Drive: 10 plays, 71 yards, 5:14. • IND –
Austin Collie 23-yard pass from Peyton Manning, 0:40 (Stover kick),
Colts 21–17. Drive: 6 plays, 68 yards, 2:23. Third quarter • JAC –
Mike Sims-Walker 16-yard pass from David Garrard, 8:37 (Scobee kick),
Jaguars 24–21. Drive: 9 plays, 39 yards, 3:45. • IND – Dallas Clark 27-yard pass from Peyton Manning, 5:37 (Stover kick),
Colts 28–24. Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards, 3:04. • JAC –
Mike Thomas 13-yard pass from David Garrard, 0:53 (Scobee kick),
Jaguars 28–31. Drive: 9 plays, 46 yards, 4:41. Fourth quarter • IND –
Reggie Wayne 65-yard pass from Peyton Manning, 5:23 (Stover kick),
Colts 35–31. Drive: 1 play, 65 yards, 8:37. ---- With the win the Colts improved to 14–0 and their winning streak improved to 23. Also, with the Saints' loss the Colts became the NFL's only undefeated team. The Colts also became the first team since the
2007 Patriots to start a season at 14–0.
Week 16: vs. New York Jets at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis •
Game time: 4:15 PM
EST •
Game weather: None (retractable roof closed) •
Game attendance: •
Referee: Terry McAulay •
TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel and
Dan Dierdorf With this loss, the Colts ended their perfect season run and had a record of 14–1 heading into the last week of the regular season. The Colts also ended their 23–game regular season winning streak. •
Scoring First quarter • IND –
Joseph Addai 21-yard run, 6:55 (
Adam Vinatieri kick blocked),
Colts 6–0. Drive: 8 plays, 54 yards, 4:20. Second quarter • IND – Adam Vinatieri 22-yard field goal, 11:46.
Colts 9–0. Drive: 10 plays, 86 yards, 4:45. • NYJ –
Jay Feely 35-yard field goal, 1:44.
Colts 9–3. Drive: 11 plays, 63 yards, 4:38. Third quarter • NYJ –
Brad Smith 106-yard kickoff return, 0:12 (Feely kick),
Jets 10–9. • IND –
Donald Brown 1-yard run, 10:13 (
two-point conversion failed),
Colts 15–10. Drive: 9 plays, 81 yards, 4:35. • NYJ –
Marques Douglas 1-yard fumble return, 1:29 (
Dustin Keller two-point conversion),
Jets 18–15. Fourth quarter • NYJ – Jay Feely 43-yard field goal, 13:34.
Jets 21–15. Drive: 6 plays, 20 yards, 2:03 • NYJ –
Thomas Jones 1-yard run, 5:38 (
Braylon Edwards two-point conversion),
Jets 29–15. Drive: 11 plays, 79 yards, 6:14 ----
Week 17: at Buffalo Bills With the loss, the Colts finished the season with a league-best 14–2. ---- == Postseason ==