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The 2004 Indianapolis Colts season was the 52nd season for the team in the National Football League (NFL) and 21st in Indianapolis. The 2004 Colts season began with the team trying to maintain or improve on their 12–4 record from 2003, and advance further into the playoffs.
The new team kept the Triangles' blue and white color scheme and was named the Colts after the unrelated previous team that folded after the 1950 NFL season. [2] After 31 seasons in Baltimore, Colts owner Robert Irsay moved the team to Indianapolis, Indiana. [3] The Colts have won two Super Bowl championships (Super Bowl V and Super Bowl XLI).
The Colts led the NFL with 522 points scored. The Colts tallied more points in the first half of each of their games of the 2004 NFL season (277 points) than seven other NFL teams managed in the entire season. [7] Despite throwing for 49 touchdown passes, Peyton Manning attempted fewer than 500 passes for the first time in his NFL career. [8]
The Colts began their 2004 season back at Gillette Stadium to face the defending Super Bowl Champion Patriots. Colts kicker Mike Vanderjagt missed the game-tying field goal in the final seconds to give the Patriots a 27–24 victory over the Colts.
The National Football League playoffs for the 2004 season began on January 8, 2005. The postseason tournament concluded with the New England Patriots defeating the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX , 24–21, on February 6, at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida .
Goodson had limited touches with the Colts this season, his second in the NFL. The Iowa product spent the the 2022 season on the Green Bay Packers’ practice squad before signing with the Colts ...
The Colts defense entered this season confident in the front four’s ability to control the line of scrimmage. For the most part, the pass rush was there. Indianapolis sacked C.J. Stroud four ...
Indianapolis Colts: Wide receivers coach (2018-2019), passing game specialist (2020) Philadelphia Eagles : Passing game coordinator (2021-2024), associate head coach (2024)