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NFL game day photos of Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders in action
The Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders have plenty of reason to be thrilled with the team at 8-2 and in the lead in the AFC South.
The Colts have a 98% chance of making the playoffs, 87% chance of winning the AFC South, a 34% chance of the first-round bye and an 11% chance of winning the Super Bowl -- only the Rams are better at 12% -- according to The Athletic. NFL.com has the Colts at a mere 92% to make the playoffs.
The team gave up 244 rushing yards to Colts running back Jonathan Taylor and went 0-for-8 on third-down attempts. Atlanta still managed to sack Daniel Jones seven times but couldn't close the deal, losing 31-25 to Indianapolis in overtime.
Ahead of the NFL trade deadline, the Indianapolis Colts reportedly "checked into" New York Giants CB Deonte Banks.
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Injuries leave Indianapolis Colts shorthanded in key area of defense
Last week, without Ebukam or Lewis, the Colts relied mostly on Kwity Paye and Laiatu Latu at defensive end, with JT Tuimoloau and Durell Nchami combining for 13 total snaps. At what is often a heavily rotated position, there was very little rotation taking place.
Even after a spectacular individual performance, Jonathan Taylor was all about praising his Indianapolis Colts teammates Sunday.
The Indianapolis Colts (7-2) play the Atlanta Falcons (3-5) in Berlin, Germany, in NFL Week 10 action. Both teams lost last week and made significant roster change since. Here are some intriguing storylines: Two of the league's best running backs are on display: Yardage leader Jonathan Taylor of the Colts (895 rushing yards,
NFL. Colts Jonathan Taylor MVP train rolls through Berlin with a statement game against Falcons NFL. Get the best tickets for the Indianapolis Colts at Tickets MARCA This is an important win for the Colts after last week's loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers ...