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WEEKLY PRESS RELEASE

REGULAR SEASON WEEK 1 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (0-0) VS. (0-0) 1:00 P.M. ET | SUNDAY, SEPT. 9, 2018 | LUCAS OIL STADIUM

COLTS HOST BENGALS IN BROADCAST INFORMATION 2018 REGULAR SEASON OPENER TV coverage: CBS Play-by-Play: Andrew Catalon The Indianapolis Colts will host the Cincinnati Color Analyst: James Lofton Bengals in their 2018 regular season opener. Sideline: Jane Slater The game will take place on Sunday, Sept. 9 at 1:00 p.m. ET at Lucas Oil Stadium. Radio coverage: WFNI & WLHK The contest will mark the 29th all-time regular Play-by-Play: Matt Taylor season meeting between the teams. Last year, Color Analyst: Indianapolis lost to the Bengals in Cincinnati, Sideline: 24-23. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2018 SCHEDULE In the 2018 preseason finale last week, the PRESEASON (3-1) Colts defeated the hosting Bengals, 27-26. Day Date Opponent Time Network Colts Thurs. Aug. 9 at Seattle 10:00 PM W, 19-17 Frank Reich Cincinnati scored the first points of the game Mon. Aug. 20 BALTIMORE 8:00 PM L, 20-19 in the first quarter before threw a two- Sat. Aug. 25 SAN FRANCISCO 4:30 PM W, 23-17 yard pass to Zach Pascal to tie the game. Thurs. Aug. 30 at Cincinnati 7:00 PM W, 27-26

The Bengals scored two in the second quarter and held a REGULAR SEASON (0-0) 20-7 halftime lead. Day Date Opponent Time Network Sun. Sept. 9 CINCINNATI 1:00 PM CBS In the second half, Indianapolis added their second touchdown of the Sun. Sept. 16 at Washington 1:00 PM CBS game and Cincinnati converted two field goals. Sun. Sept. 23 at Philadelphia 1:00 PM FOX Sun. Sept. 30 HOUSTON 1:00 PM CBS Facing a 26-14 deficit in the final frame, the Colts offense manufactured Thurs. Oct. 4 at New England 8:20 PM FOX/NFLN touchdown drives of 76 and 86 yards, including a game-winning 28- Sun. Oct. 14 at 1:00 PM CBS yard touchdown throw with 1:12 left in regulation. Sun. Oct. 21 BUFFALO 1:00 PM CBS Sun. Oct. 28 at Oakland 4:05 PM CBS On the ensuing possession, Indianapolis’ defense forced a four-and- Sun. Nov. 4 BYE WEEK out to clinch the team’s third win of the preseason, the most since Sun. Nov. 11 JACKSONVILLE 1:00 PM CBS 2003. Sun. Nov. 18 TENNESSEE 1:00 PM CBS Sun. Nov. 25 1:00 PM CBS Sun. Dec. 2 at Jacksonville 1:00 PM CBS Sun. Dec. 9 at Houston 1:00 PM CBS Sun. Dec. 16 DALLAS 1:00 PM FOX Sat./Sun. Dec. 22/23 TBD TBD Sun. Dec. 30 at Tennessee 1:00 PM CBS * All times are Eastern; Home games in BOLD CAPS

2017 FINAL AFC SOUTH STANDINGS Team W L T Pct. Pts. Opp. Jacksonville 10 6 0 .625 417 268 Tennessee 9 7 0 .563 334 356 Indianapolis 4 12 0 .250 263 404 Houston 4 12 0 .250 338 436

1 TABLE OF CONTENTS/IMPORTANT INFORMATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT NFL DATES Game Preview/Schedules...... 1 September 6 Table of Contents/Important Information...... 2 At 12:00 a.m., New York time, the Top 51 Rule expires for all NFL clubs COLTS INFORMATION Head Coach Frank Reich...... 3 September 6, 9-10 Connections...... 4 Regular Season opens Statistical Comparison...... 5 What To Look For In 2018...... 6 September 25 Notable Free Agent Acquisitions...... 7 Beginning on the Tuesday following the third weekend of regular season games, Colts Re-Signings...... 8 the claiming priority is based on the inverse order of the standing of clubs in the Colts 2018 NFL Draft Class...... 9-10 current season’s games. COLTS NOTES Colts Notes...... 11-18 October 14 T.Y. Hilton Notes...... 19 NFL London Series, vs. Oakland Raiders, New Tottenham Stadium Notes...... 20-21 Mid-October Notes...... 22-23 Beginning on the sixth calendar day prior to a club’s seventh regular season game (including any bye week) clubs are permitted to begin practicing players 35TH SEASON on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform and Reserve/Non-Football Injury or Illness for a period not to exceed 21 days. Players may be activated during the The 2018 season marks the Colts’ 35th in the city 21-day practice period, or prior to 4:00 p.m., New York time, on the day after the of Indianapolis. This year the team will honor the conclusion of the 21-day period, provided that no player may be activated to teams of the past. participate in a Week 6 game.

Since relocating to Indianapolis, the Colts have won Mid-October At any time after six weeks have elapsed since a player was placed on Re- 11 division titles, including five consecutive AFC serve/Injured or Reserve/Non-Football Injury/Illness, each club is permitted to South crowns from 2003-07. The Colts are one of designate two players for return from either list to the club’s 53-player Active/ only two NFL teams to have 12-plus victories in seven consecutive Inactive List. seasons (2003-09). Indianapolis won 115 regular season games from 2000-09, the highest decade total in NFL history, and the team’s 23 A player who is “Designated For Return” must have suffered a major foot- consecutive regular season wins (2008-09) set another NFL record. ball-related injury or non-football-related injury or illness after reporting to The club won XLI following a 12-4 record in the 2006 training camp and passing his preseason physical examination and must have regular season, and the Colts reached Super Bowl XLIV after winning been placed on the applicable Reserve List after 4:00 p.m., New York time, on the day after the final roster reduction. the AFC title during the 2009 season. A player whom the club wishes to designate for return is permitted to return 2018 REGULAR SEASON OPPONENTS to practice for a period not to exceed 21 days. The club is required to notify the Along with their normal slate of home and road contests against League office that the player has been “Designated For Return” on the first day the player begins to practice. The player cannot be returned to the Active/ AFC South opponents - Houston, Jacksonville and Tennessee - the Inactive List until eight weeks have elapsed since the date he was placed on Colts will compete against the AFC East and NFC East Divisions in Reserve. 2018. Indianapolis will face five 2017 playoff teams. October 16-17 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2018 REGULAR SEASON OPPONENTS Fall League Meeting, New York, New York

Team H/A 2017 Record Last Meeting/Result October 21 Jacksonville H/A 10-6 (.625) A - 12/3/17 - L, 30-10 NFL London Series, vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Wembley Stadium Tennessee H/A 9-7 (.563) H - 11/26/17 - L, 20-16 Houston H/A 4-12 (.250) H - 12/31/17 - W, 22-13 October 28 Buffalo H 9-7 (.563) A - 12/10/17 - L, 13-7 (OT) NFL London Series, vs. , Wembley Stadium Dallas H 9-7 (.563) A - 12/21/14 - L, 42-7 Cincinnati H 7-9 (.438) A - 10/29/17 - L, 24-23 October 30 All trading ends for 2018 at 4:00 p.m., New York time Miami H 6-10 (.375) A - 12/27/15 - W, 18-12 N.Y. Giants H 3-13 (.188) A - 11/3/14 - W, 40-24 October 31 New England A 13-3 (.813) H - 10/18/15 - L, 34-27 Players with at least four previous pension-credited seasons are subject to the Philadelphia A 13-3 (.813) H - 9/15/14 - L, 30-27 waiver system for the remainder of the regular season and postseason. Washington A 7-9 (.438) H - 11/30/14 - W, 49-27 Oakland A 6-10 (.375) A - 12/24/16 - L, 33-25 November 13 N.Y. Jets A 5-11 (.313) A - 12/5/16 - W, 41-10 At 4:00 p.m., New York time, signing period ends for Franchise Players who are eligible to receive offer sheets. Total 101-107-0 (.486) Prior to 4:00 p.m., New York time, deadline for clubs to sign their unsigned COLTS RECORD AT LUCAS OIL STADIUM Franchise and Transition Players, including Franchise Players who were eligible to receive offer sheets until this date. If still unsigned after this date, such play- COLTS ALL-TIME ROOF/WINDOW RECORD ers are prohibited from playing in the NFL in 2018.

RECORD AT LUCAS OIL STADIUM: 80 games (51-29) Prior to 4:00 p.m., New York time, deadline for clubs to sign their unrestricted ROOF OPEN & WINDOW OPEN: 16 games (8-8) free agents to whom the “May 8 Tender” was made. If still unsigned after this ROOF OPEN & WINDOW CLOSED: 8 games (8-0) date, such players are prohibited from playing in the NFL in 2018. ROOF CLOSED & WINDOW OPEN: 6 games (1-5) ROOF & WINDOW CLOSED: 50 games (34-16) Prior to 4:00 p.m., New York time, deadline for clubs to sign their restricted free agents, including those to whom the “June 1 Tender” was made. If such players remain unsigned after this date, they are prohibited from playing in the NFL in 2018.

Prior to 4:00 p.m., New York time, deadline for clubs to sign their drafted rook- ies. If such players remain unsigned after this date, they are prohibited from playing in the NFL in 2018.players remain unsigned after this date, they are prohibited from playing in the NFL in 2018.

2 HEAD COACH FRANK REICH

COLTS HEAD COACH FRANK REICH 2017 EAGLES OFFENSE - NFL TOP 3 COACHING EXPERIENCE: 13th season Red Zone Percentage (1st - 65.45%) NFL EXPERIENCE: 27th season Average Time of Possession (1st - 32:41%) COLTS HEAD COACH: 1st season Points Per Game (3rd - 28.6) REGULAR SEASON: 0-0 (.000) Passing Touchdowns (3rd - 38) POSTSEASON: 0-0 (.000) Rushing Yards Per Game (3rd - 132.2) Fourth Down Percentage (3rd - 65.38%) PRO CAREER: Frank Reich was named head Goal To Go Percentage (3rd - 83.33%) coach of the Indianapolis Colts on Feb. 11, 2018. He has 26 years of NFL experience as both ZACH ERTZ AMONG THE BEST a player (1985-98) and coach (2006-2017). Reich spent the last two seasons as offensive Eagles Zach Ertz earned his first selection in 2017 coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles and was instrumental in the after pulling in 74 receptions for 824 yards and eight touchdowns. team’s Super Bowl LII championship following the 2017 season. In Philadelphia, he assisted with the development of quarterback Carson MOST RECEPTIONS AMONG TIGHT ENDS, 2017 SEASON Wentz, whom the team selected in the first round (second overall) of Rank Player Rec. the 2016 NFL Draft. The Eagles started the 2017 season in dominant 1. Travis Kelce (KC) 83 fashion under the direction of Reich and his offense. Wentz started the 2. Jack Doyle (IND) 80 first 13 games of the season, led the team to an 11-2 record and was 3t. Zach Ertz (PHI) 74 in the running for NFL MVP before suffering a season-ending knee 3t. Delanie Walker (TEN) 74 injury in Week 14. Backup quarterback was thrust into the 5. Rob Gronkowski (NE) 69 spotlight and guided the Eagles to a 2-1 record and a first round bye in the playoffs. In postseason play, Foles led Philadelphia to underdog MOST RECEIVING YARDS AMONG TIGHT ENDS, 2017 SEASON wins over the in the NFC Divisional round, Minnesota Rank Player Yds. Vikings in the NFC Championship and the in 1. Rob Gronkowski (NE) 1,084 Super Bowl LII for the team’s first-ever Super Bowl championship. He 2. Travis Kelce (KC) 1,038 was named Super Bowl MVP after completing 28-of-43 passes for 373 3. Zach Ertz (PHI) 824 yards with three touchdowns and one for a 106.1 passer 4. Delanie Walker (TEN) 807 rating. Foles also caught a one-yard touchdown pass late in the second 5. Evan Engram (NYG) 722 quarter and became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for and catch a touchdown in a Super Bowl. In 2016, Reich helped then MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS AMONG TIGHT ENDS, 2017 SEASON rookie Wentz make the transition from FCS-level North Dakota State to the pros. Wentz started all 16 games and completed 379-of-607 Rank Player TDs passes for 3,782 yards with 16 touchdowns and 14 for 1. (SEA) 10 a 79.3 . He set a franchise and NFL rookie record for 2t. Zach Ertz (PHI) 8 completions. Prior to Philadelphia, Reich served on the coaching staffs 2t. Rob Gronkowski (NE) 8 of the San Diego Chargers (2013-15) and (2012). He 2t. Travis Kelce (KC) 8 spent the first six seasons (2006-2011) of his coaching career with 2t. Kyle Rudolph (MIN) 8 the Colts. Reich enjoyed a 14-year playing career with the , Carolina Panthers, New York Jets and after being RECORD YEAR FOR WENTZ IN 2017 selected by the Bills in the third round (57th overall) of the 1985 NFL Philadelphia quarterback ’s 379 completions, 607 Draft. Including postseason play, he played in 129 career games (22 passing attempts and 33 touchdowns compiled in a little over 13 starts) and completed 575-of-1,036 passes for 6,858 yards and 47 games all rank as the highest totals in a single season by any Eagles touchdowns. Reich is most notably known for engineering the greatest quarterback in team history. His passer rating of 101.9 ranks as the comeback in NFL history in the 1992 Wild Card Round playoff game third highest in a single season in team history. Additionally, Wentz’s against the Houston Oilers. Making his first postseason start in relief interception rating of 1.59 is the third lowest in Eagles history. of injured quarterback Jim Kelly, Reich led the Bills to a 41-38 overtime victory despite being down by 32 points early in the third quarter. He OFFENSIVE SHOOTOUT IN SUPER BOWL orchestrated five second half touchdown drives, four of which were capped by touchdown passes, and led a game-winning field goal drive The combined 1,151 total yards amassed between the Eagles and Patriots in overtime. in Super Bowl LII are the most total yards gained in a single game in NFL history. The 538 net yards registered by Philadelphia are also the most BACKGROUND: Reich was a quarterback at the University of Maryland yards gained in a playoff game by the Eagles in team history. from 1981-84 where he backed up before earning the starting job as a senior in 1984. As a senior, Reich rallied the Terrapins from a 31-0 deficit to defeat the Miami Hurricanes, 42-40. At the time, Maryland’s victory over Miami marked the greatest comeback win in history and is now only second to Michigan State’s 2006 35-point comeback over Northwestern.

3 CONNECTIONS

COLTS/BENGALS CONNECTIONS INDIANA/OHIO CONNECTIONS Bicknell played there. • Colts Assistant Special Teams Coach Frank Ross and Tight Ends • Indianapolis Defensive Line Coach Mike Phair (2015-17) coached at Coach Tom Manning are from Youngstown, Ohio. Illinois when Bengals S-Clayton Fejedelem (2014-15) and LB-Hardy • Ross played collegiately at John Carroll University and served on the Nickerson (2016) played there. team’s coaching staff for two seasons (2013-14). • Colts S-Corey Moore (2011-14) spent time with Bengals G-Clint Bol- • Indianapolis Offensive Coordinator Nick Sirianni and Manning both ing (2007-2011), T-Cordy Glenn (2008-2012) and S-Shawn Williams played collegiately at Mount Union. Sirianni (2004-05) and Manning (2009-2012) at Georgia. (2011) both coached at their alma mater. • Manning served on the football staffs at Massillon Jackson High NFL CONNECTIONS School (2006) and Toledo (2009-2010, 2012-15). • Colts WR-Ryan Grant (2014-17) and RB-Christine Michael (2015) • Colts Defensive Coordinator Matt Eberflus played at Toledo. He also spent time with Bengals Defensive Line Coach Jacob Burney (2010-14) coached at his alma mater for nine seasons (1992-2000). and Linebackers Coach Jim Haslett (2010-14) in Washington. • Indianapolis Defensive Line Coach Mike Phair coached at Tiffin Uni- • Indianapolis LB-Najee Goode (2013-17) spent time with Cincinnati versity in 2001. Wide Receivers Coach Bob Bicknell (2013-15) and Offensive Coordina- • Colts Assistant Offensive Line Coach Bobby Johnson played colle- tor Bill Lazor (2013) in Philadelphia. giately at Miami (Ohio). He coached at his alma mater from 1999-2004. • Colts S-Corey Moore and Bengals K-Randy Bullock spent one season Johnson also coached at Akron from 1995-98. (2015) together in Houston. • Indianapolis DE-Tarell Basham played collegiately at Ohio University • Indianapolis Assistant Offensive Line Coach Bobby Johnson (2013- from 2013-16. 14), Defensive Backs/Safeties Coach Alan Williams (2014-17) and • Colts C-Ryan Kelly is from West Chester, Ohio. TE-Eric Ebron spent time in Detroit with Cincinnati Defensive Coordina- • Indianapolis S- (2014-16) played at Ohio State. tor Teryl Austin (2014-17) and Defensive Assistant/Assistant Defen- • Colts LB-Najee Goode and Defensive Backs/Cornerbacks Coach Jon- sive Line Coach Matt Raich (2014-17). athan Gannon are from Cleveland, Ohio. • Johnson (2010-11) and Colts Wide Receivers Coach Kevin Patullo • Cincinnati Running Backs Coach Kyle Caskey was an assistant coach (2010-11) worked with Bicknell (2010-12) in Buffalo. at Indiana State from 2006-08. • Raich also coached with Colts Head Coach Frank Reich in Arizona in • Bengals Defensive Quality Control/Linebackers Coach Marcus Lewis 2012. played linebacker at Indiana State from 2008-2011. • Reich played with Haslett from 1985-86 in Buffalo. • Cincinnati TE-Tyler Eifert attended Notre Dame from 2009-2012. • Reich played for the Panthers in 1995 when Bengals Strength and • Bengals DB-Jessie Bates and Eifert are from Fort Wayne, Ind. Conditioning Chip Morton coached there. • Michael and Cincinnati Coach Alex Van Pelt spent the FORMER COLTS/BENGALS 2016 season in Green Bay together. • Colts DE-Margus Hunt was selected by the Bengals in the second • Colts Assistant General Manager Ed Dodds (2007-2016), Phair round (53rd overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft and played four seasons (2005-2010), Lazor (2008-09) and Austin (2004-06) spent time to- (2013-16) in Cincinnati. gether in Seattle. • Indianapolis Offensive Quality Control Coach Gunnard Twyner played • Indianapolis Director of Sports Performance Rusty Jones and Lazor for the Bengals in 1996. spent two seasons (2001-02) together in Buffalo. • Colts TE-Ryan Hewitt played four seasons (2014-17) with the Bengals. • Colts Running Backs Coach Tom Rathman spent the 2016 season with • Cincinnati Offensive Assistant/Wide Receiver Coach Dan Pitcher Bicknell and Bengals QB-Jeff Driskel in San Francisco. served in Indianapolis’ player personnel department for four seasons • Rathman played for the Los Angeles Raiders in 1994 when Haslett (2012-15). coached there. • Bengals Personnel Executive Bill Tobin served as the general manag- • Indianapolis Offensive Coordinator Nick Sirianni (2009-12) and Pat- er in Indianapolis from 1994-96. ullo (2007-08) coached in Kansas City with Bicknell (2007-09). • Colts Defensive Coordinator Matt Eberflus (2011-17), Linebackers COLLEGE CONNECTIONS Coach Dave Borgonzi (2011-13) and Michael (2015) spent time with • Colts TE-Eric Ebron (2011-13) spent time with Bengals RB-Giovani Bengals Offensive Line Coach Frank Pollack (2013-17) in Dallas. Bernard (2010-12) and CB-Tony McRae (2013-15) at North Carolina. • Indianapolis Vice President of Player Personnel Rex Hogan and Pat- • Indianapolis RB-Christine Michael (2009-2012), Cincinnati K-Randy ullo were with the Jets in 2015 when Cincinnati K-Randy Bullock was Bullock (2008-2011) and OT-Cedric Ogbuehi (2010-14) were team- there. mates at Texas A&M. • Colts DE-Al-Quadin Muhammad and Bengals T-Justin Murray were • Colts RB- and Bengals WR-Cody Core both played at together in New Orleans in 2017. Mississippi from 2013-15. • Indianapolis S-Matthias Farley (2011-15) and Cincinnati TE-Tyler Eif- HOMETOWN CONNECTIONS ert (2009-2012) were teammates at Notre Dame. • Colts Special Teams Coordinator Bubba Ventrone, Bengals Lineback- • Colts P- spent one season (2014) at with ers Coach Jim Haslett and Quarterbacks Coach Alex Van Pelt are from Bengals Secondary/Cornerbacks Coach Daronte Jones. Pittsburgh, Pa. • Indianapolis LB- and Cincinnati OG/C-Cory Helms spent • Indianapolis Defensive Backs/Cornerbacks Coach Jonathan Gannon, five years (2013-17) together at South Carolina. LB-Najee Goode and Cincinnati LB-Chris Worley are from Cleveland, • Colts DT-Hassan Ridgeway (2012-15) and WR-Marcus Johnson Ohio. (2012-15) were teammates with Bengals OG-Trey Hopkins (2010-13) and LB- (2015-17) at Texas. ADDITIONAL CONNECTIONS • Indianapolis S-Malik Hooker (2014-16) spent time with Cincinnati DE- • Indianapolis Assistant Quarterbacks Coach Marcus Brady and Cin- Sam Hubbard (2014-17), LB-Chris Worley (2013-17) and C-Billy Price cinnati Secondary/Cornerbacks Coach Daronte Jones both coached (2014-17) at Ohio State. for the in 2011. • Colts LB-Matthew Adams (2014-17) played with Bengals CB-William Jackson (2013-15) and S-Brandon Wilson (2012-16) at Houston. • Indianapolis C-Ryan Kelly and Cincinnati CB-Dre Kirkpatrick were teammates at Alabama in 2011. • Colts DE- and Bengals TE-Tyler Kroft both played at Rutgers from 2013-14. • Indianapolis G- (2014-17) played with Cincinnati DE-Carl Lawson (2013-16) and TE-C.J. Uzomah (2011-14) at Auburn. • Colts Offensive Line Coach Dave DeGuglielmo and Bengals Wide Re- ceivers Coach Bob Bicknell coached together at Boston University for four seasons (1993-96). • DeGuglielmo was a graduate assistant at Boston College in 1991 when

4 STATISTICAL COMPARISON

COLTS/BENGALS ALL-TIME RESULTS 2017 TEAM LEADERS Date Colts Record Opp. Record Result COLTS BENGALS 12/26/70 11-2-1 8-6 17-0 W 11/19/72 2-7 5-4 20-19 W PASSING YARDS 11/3/74 1-6 4-3 14-24 L J. Brissett...... 3,098 A. Dalton...... 3,320 9/19/76 1-0 1-0 28-27 W S. Tolzien...... 128 A. McCarron...... 66 11/4/79 3-6 2-7 38-28 W 12/7/80 7-6 4-9 33-34 L RUSHING YARDS 10/11/81 1-4 3-2 19-41 L F. Gore...... 961 J. Mixon...... 626 12/5/82 0-4 3-1 17-20 L M. Mack...... 358 G. Bernard...... 458 10/2/83 2-2 1-3 34-31 W J. Brissett...... 260 J. Hill...... 116 9/13/87 0-0 0-0 21-23 L 10/22/89 3-3 4-2 23-12 W RECEIVING YARDS 11/25/90 4-6 6-4 34-20 W T. Hilton...... 966 A. Green...... 1,078 12/27/92 8-7 5-10 21-17 W J. Doyle...... 690 B. LaFell...... 548 9/12/93 0-1 0-1 9-6 W D. Moncrief...... 391 T. Kroft...... 404 11/20/94 4-6 2-8 17-13 W 9/3/95 0-0 0-0 21-24 L* POINTS SCORED 12/22/96 9-6 7-8 24-31 L A. Vinatieri...... 109 R. Bullock...... 85 11/9/97 0-9 2-7 13-28 L J. Brissett...... 24 A. Green...... 48 12/13/98 2-11 2-11 39-26 W J. Doyle...... 24 T. Kroft...... 42 10/24/99 3-2 1-5 31-10 W F. Gore...... 24 10/6/02 2-1 0-4 28-21 W T. Hilton...... 24 11/20/05 9-0 7-2 45-37 W M. Mack...... 24 12/18/06 10-3 8-5 34-16 W 12/7/08 8-4 1-10-1 35- 3 W INTERCEPTIONS 11/14/10 5-3 2-6 23-17 W M. Hooker...... 3 D. Dennard...... 2 10/16/11 0-5 3-2 17-27 L R. Melvin...... 3 Nine players...... 1 12/8/13 8-4 8-4 28-42 L M. Farley...... 2 10/19/14 4-2 3-1-1 27-0 W 1/4/15 11-5 10-5-1 26-10 W SACKS 10/29/17 2-5 2-4 23-24 L J. Sheard...... 5.5 G. Atkins...... 9.0 H. Ridgeway...... 3.0 C. Lawson...... 8.5 Home Game in Bold; Playoff Games in Blue; *OT J. Simon...... 3.0 C. Dunlap...... 7. 5

COLTS RECORDS VS. BENGALS KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (AVG.) Regular Season: 17-11 Home: 9-6 Away: 8-5 Q. Bray...... 430 (23.9) A. Erickson...... 663 (20.7) Playoffs: 2-0 Points-Allowed: 759-631 Home: 431-318 Away: 328-313 PUNT RETURN YARDS (AVG.) Colts Longest Series Streaks: Won 7, Lost 3 Q. Bray...... 90 (5.3) A. Erickson...... 278 (7.1)

BY STADIUM PUNTING YARDS (GROSS/NET AVG.) Memorial: 3-3 Hoosier/RCA: 4-3 Lucas Oil: 4-0 R. Sanchez.....3,764 (44.8/42.6) K. Huber...... 4,101 (46.6/40.8) Riverfront/Cinergy: 7-2 Paul Brown Stadium: 1-3 FIELD GOALS A. Vinatieri...... 29/34 (85.3%) R. Bullock...... 18/20 (90.0%)

2017 FINAL REGULAR SEASON OFFENSIVE RANKINGS Rush Rush Pass Pass Sks/ 1st Punt Kick 3rd 4th Red Goal Yds/ Yds/ Yds/ Yds/ Yds/ Yds/ Int. Pass Dwns/ Rtrn Rtrn FG Dwn Dwn Zone to Go Avg. Pts/ Tm Gm Play Gm Play Gm Play Pct. Att. Gm Avg. Avg. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. TOP Gm IND 284.6 4.58 103.8 3.68 180.8 5.33 1.85 11.50% 16.7 6.0 21.1 85.29 38.16 47.06 40.00 52.94 29:07 16.4 Rank 31 32 22 28 30 29 7 32 30t 28 18 16t 18 15 31 30 24 30 CIN 280.5 4.84 85.4 3.62 195.1 5.68 2.35 7.84% 16.7 8.7 19.7 90.00 33.67 41.67 55.81 80.00 27:12 18.1 Rank 32 27 31 29 27 21 16t 22 30t 14 26 9 29 20t 12 4 32 26

2017 FINAL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE RANKINGS Rush Rush Pass Pass Sks/ 1st Punt Kick 3rd 4th Red Goal Pt Yd Yds/ Yds/ Yds/ Yds/ Yds/ Yds/ Int. Pass Dwns/ Rtrn Rtrn Dwn Dwn Zone to Go Pts/ Diff/ Diff/ Tm Gm Play Gm Play Gm Play Pct. Att. Gm Avg. Avg. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Gm Gm Gm IND 367.1 5.72 120.4 3.95 246.6 7.33 2.53 4.87% 20.3 4.2 19.2 44.70 50.00 52.94 69.23 25.3 -8.8 -82.5 Rank 30 30 26 9 28 32 13 29 23 3 4 31 19t 16 13 30 30 32 CIN 339.1 4.97 127.9 4.18 211.2 5.61 1.96 7.31% 20.3 9.5 23.2 40.66 47.37 46.43 72.00 21.8 -3.7 -58.6 Rank 18 6 30 22 8 5 24 9 24t 23 26 25 18 6 18 16 22 30

5 WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2018

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2018 TEAM • With one 300-yard passing game he will pass John Unitas (26) for • Need two wins to register 300 wins in the Indianapolis era (including the second most in Colts history. postseason games). The team is currently at 298-275 since 1984. • With one rushing touchdown, he will pass (14) for the second most in Colts history for a quarterback. TE-JACK DOYLE • With four rushing touchdowns, he will pass (17) • With 10 receptions, he will pass Coby Fleener for the most in Colts history for a quarterback. (183) for the fifth-most receptions by a tight • Needs to throw a touchdown in six games to tie Bert Jones (68) for end in team history. the third most games with a passing touchdown in team history. • With 26 receptions, he will reach 200 career • Needs to throw a touchdown in seven games to pass Bert Jones (68) receptions. for the third most games with a passing touchdown in team history. • With one receiving yard, he will pass Pat Beach (1,483) for the eighth-most receiving yards by K-ADAM VINATIERI a tight end in team history. • With six converted field goals, he will tie Morten Andersen (565) for • With 304 receiving yards, he will pass Tom the most made field in NFL history. Mitchell (1,786) for the seventh-most receiving • With seven converted field goals, he will pass Morten Andersen yards by a tight end in team history. (565) for the most made field goals in NFL history. • With 517 receiving yards, he will reach 2,000 • With 16 converted field goals, he will reach career receiving yards. 575 career made field goals. • With 640 receiving yards, he will pass Raymond Chester (2,122) for • With nine field goal attempts, he will tie Gary the sixth-most receiving yards by a tight end in team history. Anderson (672) for the second most field goal • With 672 receiving yards, he will pass Coby Fleener (2,154) for the attempts in NFL history. fifth-most receiving yards by a tight end in team history. • With 10 field goal attempts, he will pass Gary • With one receiving touchdown, he will pass Pat Beach (12) and Reese Anderson (672) for the second most field McCall (12) for the eighth-most receiving touchdowns by a tight end goal attempts in NFL history. in team history. • With 15 converted field goals from 30-39 • With five receiving touchdowns, he will tie Coby Fleener (17) for the yards, he will pass Gary Anderson (181) for seventh-most receiving touchdowns by a tight end in team history. the second most made field goals from that • With six receiving touchdowns, he will tie Ken Dilger (18) for the distance in NFL history. sixth-most receiving touchdowns by a tight end in team history. • With four converted field goals from 40-49 • With seven receiving touchdowns, he will tie Dwayne Allen (19) and yards, he will tie Gary Anderson (161) for the most made field goals Tom Mitchell (19) for the fourth-most receiving touchdowns by a from that distance in NFL history. tight end in team history. • With five converted field goals from 40-49 yards, he will pass Gary • With eight receiving touchdowns, he will pass Dwayne Allen (19) and Anderson (161) for the most made field goals from that distance in Tom Mitchell (19) for the fourth-most receiving touchdowns by a NFL history. tight end in team history. • With two converted field goals from 50+ yards, he will pass Morten • With six first down receptions, he will pass Dwayne Allen (84) for the Andersen (40) for the sixth-most made field goals from that distance fifth-most first down receptions by a tight end in team history. in NFL history. • With 31 first down receptions, he will pass Coby Fleener (109) for • With three converted field goals from 50+ yards, he will tie Phil the fourth-most first down receptions by a tight end in team history. Dawson (42) and John Kasey (42) for the fourth-most made field goals from that distance in NFL history. TE-ERIC EBRON • With four converted field goals from 50+ yards, he will tie Matt Prater • With 14 receptions, he will reach 200 career receptions. (43) for the third-most made field goals from that distance in NFL history. • With 12 converted PATs, he will tie Gary Anderson (820) for the third- WR-T.Y. HILTON most made PATs in NFL history. • With six games played, he will reach 100 career games played. • With 13 converted PATs, he will pass Gary Anderson (820) for the • With 19 receptions, he will reach 450 career third-most made PATs in NFL history. receptions. • With 15 points, he will reach 2,500 career points. • With 57 points, he will tie Morten Anderson (2,544) for the most • With 173 receiving yards, he will reach 7,000 points in NFL history. career receiving yards. • With one receiving touchdown, he will tie • With 58 points, he will pass Morten Anderson (2,544) for the most Marcus Pollard (35) for the ninth-most points in NFL history. • With three regular season games played, he will tie George Blanda receiving touchdowns in team history. (340) for the fourth-most regular season games played in NFL • With two receiving touchdowns, he will pass history. Marcus Pollard (35) for the ninth-most receiving touchdowns in team history. • With four regular season games played, he will pass George • With four receiving touchdowns, he will tie John Mackey (38) for the Blanda (340) for the fourth-most regular season games played in eighth-most receiving touchdowns in team history. NFL history. • With seven games played, he will tie and Ray Donaldson • With five receiving touchdowns, he will pass John Mackey (38) for (184) for the 10th-most games played in team history. the eighth-most receiving touchdowns in team history. • With eight games played, he will pass David Lee and Ray Donaldson • With six receiving touchdowns, he will tie Jim Mutscheller (40) for (184) for the 10th-most games played in team history. the seventh-most receiving touchdowns in team history. • With 13 regular season games played, he will reach 350 career regular season games played. QB-ANDREW LUCK • With 13 games played, he will tie (190) for the ninth- • Has thrown at least one touchdown pass in 23 consecutive games, most games played in team history. which is the longest active streak in the NFL and tied for 19th most • With 14 games played, he will pass Marvin Harrison (190) for the in NFL history. ninth-most games played in team history. • Needs to throw at least one touchdown in four consecutive games to • With 15 regular season games played, he will tie Jeff Feagles (352) tie Peyton Manning (27) for the second most for the third-most regular season games played in NFL history. in team history. • With 15 games played, he will tie Justin Snow and • Needs to throw at least one touchdown (192) for the seventh-most games played in team history. in five consecutive games to pass Peyton • With 16 regular season games played, he will pass Jeff Feagles Manning (27) for the second most in team (352) for the third-most regular season games played in NFL history. history. • With five starts, he will reach 75 for his career. • With 16 games played, he will pass Justin Snow and Robert Mathis • With 349 passing attempts, he will reach (192) for the seventh-most games played in team history. 3,000 career passing attempts. • With four regular season wins, he will tie George Blanda (209) for • With 180 completions, he will reach 1,750 the most career regular season wins in NFL history. career completions. • With five regular season wins, he will pass George Blanda (209) • With 922 passing yards, he will reach for the most career regular season wins in NFL history. 20,000 career passing yards. • With 18 touchdown passes, he will reach 150 career touchdown passes. DT-AL WOODS • Needs to play in three games to reach 100 career games played. • With 58 rushing yards, he will reach 1,500 career rushing yards.

6 COLTS NOTABLE FREE AGENT AQUISITIONS

COLTS NOTABLE FREE AGENT ACQUISITIONS DT/DE-DENICO AUTRY Autry spent the last four seasons (2014-17) with the Oakland Raiders. He has played in 56 career games (18 starts) and has totaled 114 tackles (74 solo), 10.5 sacks, 12 passes defensed and two recoveries. Autry has seen action in one postseason contest and tallied three tackles (two solo) and one pass defensed. He was originally signed by the Raiders as an undrafted free agent on May 20, 2014 out of Mississippi State.

In 2017, Autry played in all 16 games (three starts) and tallied single-season career highs in sacks (5.0) and passes defensed (seven). He also registered 35 tackles (25 solo). Autry saw action in all 16 games (seven starts) in 2016 and compiled 37 tackles (22 solo), 2.5 sacks, two passes defensed and two forced . He appeared in one postseason contest and recorded three tackles (two solo) and one pass defensed. In 2015, Autry played in 14 games (eight starts) and finished with 29 tackles (19 solo), 3.0 sacks and three passes defensed. As a rookie in 2014, he spent time on the team’s active roster and practice squad. Autry played in 10 games and made 13 tackles (eight solo).

TE-ERIC EBRON Ebron spent the last four seasons (2014-17) with the Detroit Lions. He has played in 56 career games (37 starts) and has totaled 186 receptions for 2,070 yards and 11 touchdowns. Ebron has also registered one rushing touchdown. He has started two postseason contests and has caught five passes for 44 yards. Ebron was originally selected by the Lions in the first round (10th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft out of North Carolina.

In 2017, Ebron appeared in all 16 games (nine starts) for the first time in his career and caught 53 passes for 574 yards and four touchdowns. In 2016, he started all 13 games he played in and set career highs in receptions (61) and receiving yards (711). Ebron totaled two touchdowns (one receiving and one rushing). He started one postseason contest and caught two passes for 23 yards. Ebron appeared in 14 games (eight starts) in 2015 and tallied 47 receptions for 537 yards and a single-season career-high five touchdowns. As a rookie in 2014, he played in 13 games (seven starts) and registered 25 receptions for 248 yards and one touchdown. Ebron started his first career postseason contest and compiled three receptions for 21 yards.

LB-NAJEE GOODE Goode has played in 64 career games (four starts) and has totaled 42 tackles (28 solo), 4.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, four passes defensed, one fumble recovery and 42 special teams stops in his time with the Philadelphia Eagles (2013-17) and (2012). He has registered two career touchdowns after returning a blocked punt and a fumble for touchdowns. Goode has also seen action in four postseason contests (one start) and has tallied two solo tackles and four special teams stops. He was originally selected by the Buccaneers in the fifth round (140th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft out of West Virginia.

In 2017, Goode was a member of the Eagles’ Super Bowl LII championship team. He appeared in all 16 games (three starts) and registered 19 tackles (12 solo), 3.0 tackles for loss and 10 special teams stops. Goode played in three postseason contests (one start in the NFC Championship Game) and made two solo tackles and four special teams stops. In 2016, he saw action in all 16 games and compiled 12 special teams tackles. Goode played in 14 games in 2015 and tallied five solo tackles, 12 special teams stops and returned a blocked punt for a touchdown. In 2014, he saw action in one game before being placed on the team’s Injured Reserve List on September 9. Goode appeared in 14 games (one start) in 2013 and totaled 18 tackles (11 solo), 1.0 tackle for loss, 1.0 sack, four passes defensed, one fumble recovery (returned for a touchdown) and eight special teams stops. He also played in one postseason contest. As a rookie in 2012, Goode saw action in three games.

WR-RYAN GRANT Grant spent the last four seasons (2014-17) with the Washington Redskins. He has played in 64 career games (15 starts) and has totaled 84 receptions for 985 yards and six touchdowns. Grant also competed in Washington’s Wild Card Playoff contest against Green Bay in 2015. He was originally selected by the Redskins in the fifth round (142nd overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft out of Tulane.

Grant has not missed a game in his NFL career. In 2017, he logged seven starts and caught 45 passes for 573 yards and four touchdowns. Grant finished with nine catches for 76 yards in 2016 and caught 23 passes for 268 yards and two touchdowns in 2015. As a rookie in 2014, he started in two contests and compiled seven receptions for 68 yards.

C/G-MATT SLAUSON Slauson has started 108-of-111 career games at center and guard in his time with the Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers (2016-17), (2013-15) and New York Jets (2009-2012). He has also started all three postseason contests he has participated in. Slauson was originally selected by the Jets in the sixth round (193rd overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft out of Nebraska.

In 2017, Slauson started the first seven games of the season at left guard for the Chargers before being placed on the team’s Injured Reserve List on October 24. He started all 16 games at center in 2016. From 2013-15, Slauson started all 37 games he appeared in with the Bears. He was Chicago’s selection in 2014 and was named to the USA Today All-Joe team in 2013. Slauson started 48-of-51 games for the Jets from 2009-2012. In 2010, he started three postseason contests for New York.

7 COLTS RE-SIGNINGS

COLTS RE-SIGNINGS CB-PIERRE DESIR Desir was originally claimed by the Colts off waivers from the Seattle Seahawks on September 3, 2017. He has played in 33 career games (13 starts) and has compiled 80 tackles (62 solo), 15 passes defensed, one interception and one special teams stop in his time with the Colts (2017), San Diego Chargers (2016) and (2014-15). Desir was originally selected by the Browns in the fourth round (127th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft out of Lindenwood.

In 2017, Desir saw action in nine games (six starts) for Indianapolis and recorded 32 tackles (21 solo), seven passes defensed and one interception before being placed on the team’s Injured Reserve List on December 4. He appeared in five games for the Chargers in 2016 and finished with three solo tackles and one pass defensed. In 2015, Desir played in 14 games (six starts) for Cleveland and compiled 36 tackles (29 solo), five passes defensed and one special teams stop. As a rookie in 2014, he saw action in five games (one start) and tallied nine solo tackles and two passes defensed.

RB-CHRISTINE MICHAEL Michael was originally signed by the Colts as a free agent on June 1, 2017. He has played in 37 career games (nine starts) in his time with the Colts (2017), Green Bay Packers (2016), Seattle Seahawks (2013-16) and (2015). Michael has carried the ball 254 times for 1,080 yards (4.3 avg.) and seven touchdowns. He has also caught 26 passes for 135 yards and one touchdown. Michael has appeared in five postseason contests (one start) and has totaled 37 carries for 128 yards (3.5 avg.), two receptions for 17 yards and three kickoff returns for 49 yards. He was a member of Seattle’s Super Bowl XLVIII winning team. Michael was originally selected by the Seahawks in the second round (62nd overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft out of Texas A&M. In 2017, Michael spent the entire season on the Colts Injured Reserve List.

CB-CHRIS MILTON Milton originally signed with the Colts as an undrafted free agent on May 2, 2016. He has played in 20 career games (one start) and has compiled 10 tackles (eight solo), two passes defensed, one fumble recovery and 10 special teams stops. In 2017, Milton saw action in 14 games and tallied four solo tackles, one fumble recovery and six special teams stops. As a rookie in 2016, he spent time on Indianapolis’ active roster and practice squad. Milton saw action in six games (one start) and recorded six tackles (four solo), two passes defensed and four special teams stops.

LS- Rhodes was originally signed by Indianapolis as a free agent on October 5, 2016. He has played in 20 career games and has tallied two special teams tackles. In 2017, Rhodes made the transition from linebacker to . He competed in all 16 games and recorded one special teams tackle. As a rookie in 2016, Rhodes saw action in four games and made one special teams tackle. He participated in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 2016 offseason program and training camp before signing with the Colts.

TE-ERIK SWOOPE Swoope originally signed with Indianapolis as an undrafted free agent on May 13, 2014. He has played in 17 career games (four starts) and has totaled 15 receptions for 297 yards and one touchdown in addition to six special teams tackles. Swoope spent the 2017 season on the team’s Injured Reserve List. In 2016, he saw action in all 16 games (four starts) for the first time in his career and caught 15 passes for 297 yards and one touchdown. Swoope also registered six special teams stops. He spent time on the Colts active roster and practice squad in 2015. As a rookie in 2014, Swoope spent the season on the team’s practice squad.

K-ADAM VINATIERI Vinatieri was originally signed by the Colts as an unrestricted free agent on March 22, 2006. In Indianapolis, Vinatieri has converted 296-of-342 field goal attempts (86.5 percent) and 441-of-449 PATs for 1,329 points. He owns the Colts record for points scored, extra points made and field goals made. Vinatieri was a member of the Colts Super Bowl XLI championship team. He has played in the second-most playoff games (30) in league history and holds multiple career NFL postseason records including points scored (234) and field goals made (56).

Vinatieri, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, has played in 337 career games over his 22-year NFL career. He has connected on 559-of-663 field goal attempts (84.3 percent), made 808-of-823 PATs and scored one two-point conversion for 2,487 career points. Vinatieri ranks second in league history in field goals made and total points. Entering the 2018 season, Vinatieri is 58 points shy of passing Morten Andersen for the most points in NFL history and needs seven field goals to pass Andersen for the most in league history. He ranks fifth all-time in career regular season games played. Vinatieri registered 1,158 points during his 10 seasons (1996-2005) with the New England Patriots and is the only player in league history to record 1,000 points with two franchises. His 84.3 career field goal percentage ranks 13th all-time. Vinatieri has 27 game-winning field goals in the final minute of the fourth quarter or overtime. He has earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors 17 times (NFL record), NFL Player of the Week honors one time (playoffs) and has been named AFC Special Teams Player of Month five times (tied for NFL record). From 2015-16, Vinatieri set a new NFL record and franchise record for the most consecutive field goals converted with 44.

In 2017, Vinatieri connected on 29-of-34 field goals (85.3 percent) and 22-of-24 PATs for 109 points. It marked his 20th 100-point season of his career, which extended his NFL record. Vinatieri joined the Colts after playing 10 seasons (1996-2005) with the New England Patriots. He is the only kicker in NFL history to record successful field goals in four Super Bowls (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX and XLI).

8 COLTS 2018 NFL DRAFT CLASS

COLTS 2018 NFL DRAFT CLASS CENTER/GUARD DEFENSIVE TACKLE/DEFENSIVE END NOTRE DAME OHIO STATE FIRST ROUND (6TH OVERALL) SECOND ROUND (64TH OVERALL)

Nelson started 36-of-37 career games at Notre Dame at left guard. Lewis played in 53 games (36 starts) at Ohio State and totaled 112 In 2,474 career snaps, he surrendered just 3.0 sacks, none in the tackles (63 solo), 36.5 tackles for loss, 23.5 sacks, five passes last two years, and four quarterback hits, two in the last two years. defensed and five forced fumbles. He ranks fifth in Buckeye history Nelson was named a unanimous All-America selection in 2017 and was in career sacks. Lewis garnered First Team All-Big Ten honors from a finalist for the Outland Trophy, an award given to the nation’s top the coaches and media in each of his last two seasons (2016-17). In interior lineman. He earned Second Team All-America honors from the 2016, he was named the Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year, Associated Press and Sports Illustrated in 2016. awarded to the best defensive lineman in the Big Ten. Lewis received Honorable Mention All-Big Ten recognition from the coaches and In 2017, Nelson started all 13 games and spearheaded an offensive line media in 2015. that won the Joe Moore Award as college football’s most outstanding offensive line. He helped pave the way for the seventh-best FBS In 2017, Lewis saw action in all 14 games (10 starts) and registered 20 rushing attack in rushing offense (269.3 rush yards/game). Nelson tackles (12 solo), 9.5 tackles for loss, 7.0 sacks, two passes defensed surrendered zero sacks, one QB hit and three QB hurries in 883 and two forced fumbles. offensive snaps. LINEBACKER NORTH CAROLINA STATE SOUTH CAROLINA STATE FOURTH ROUND (104TH OVERALL) SECOND ROUND (36TH OVERALL) Hines played in 38 games (23 starts) at North Carolina State and totaled Leonard started all 43 games he played in at South Carolina State and 258 carries for 1,399 yards and 13 touchdowns, 89 receptions for 933 led the team in tackles three times (2014, 2016-17). He set the all-time yards and one touchdown, 88 kickoff returns for 2,171 yards and two school record with 394 tackles (274 solo) while adding 53.0 tackles for touchdowns and 11 punt returns for 135 yards and one touchdown. He loss, 21.5 sacks, six interceptions, eight forced fumbles, three fumble registered 4,638 all-purpose yards which is the third most in Wolfpack recoveries and two blocked kicks. Leonard earned First Team All-Mid- history. Eastern Athletic Conference honors in three consecutive seasons (2015-17). He was named the MEAC Defensive Player of the Year in In 2017, Hines started 12-of-13 games and compiled 197 carries for back-to-back seasons (2016-17). 1,112 yards and 12 touchdowns, 26 receptions for 152 yards, 21 kickoff returns for 469 yards and 11 punt returns for 135 yards and one In 2017, Leonard started all 10 games and tallied 113 tackles (73 solo), touchdown. He was a First Team All-ACC selection as a running back 11.5 tackles for loss, 8.0 sacks, two interceptions and one forced and was named a Third Team All-ACC choice as a specialist. Hines fumble. earned Second Team All-America recognition from the Coaches Association as an all-purpose player and was one of BRADEN SMITH four finalists for the Award, given to the nation’s most GUARD versatile player. AUBURN SECOND ROUND (37TH OVERALL) REECE FOUNTAIN WIDE RECEIVER Smith saw action in 53 career games at Auburn and started 41 NORTHERN IOWA consecutive games dating back to his freshman season. He earned FIFTH ROUND (159TH OVERALL) All-America honors in each of his final two seasons and won the 2017 SEC Jacobs Blocking Trophy, given to the conference’s best blocker. Fountain saw action in 52 games (37 starts) at Northern Iowa and totaled 150 receptions for 2,077 yards and 23 touchdowns. He finished In 2017, Smith started all 14 games at right guard and was named a his Panther career as just the sixth player in UNI history to rank in the First Team All-SEC choice. top 10 in receptions (fourth), receiving yards (ninth) and touchdowns (sixth). Fountain became the 19th player from UNI selected in the NFL KEMOKO TURAY Draft. He became the first player from the Missouri Valley Football DEFENSIVE END Conference to earn MVP honors at the East-West Shrine Game. RUTGERS Fountain was named Offensive MVP after catching three passes for 61 SECOND ROUND (52ND OVERALL) yards and adding 40 yards on punt returns in the contest.

Turay saw action in 44 games (10 starts) at Rutgers and compiled In 2017, Fountain started all 13 games and collected 66 receptions for 103 tackles (54 solo), 20.5 tackles for loss, 15.5 sacks, four passes 943 yards and 12 touchdowns. He earned First Team All-MVFC honors defensed, one forced fumble, three fumble recoveries (one returned and was an All-America selection after leading the team in receptions, for a touchdown) and three blocked kicks. receiving yards and touchdowns. Fountain’s 12 receiving touchdowns ranked fifth in single-season school history while his 66 receptions In 2017, Turay played in all 12 games (nine starts) and registered 65 ranked ninth. tackles (28 solo), 7.0 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks, one pass defensed, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries.

9 COLTS 2018 NFL DRAFT CLASS

COLTS 2018 NFL DRAFT CLASS JORDAN WILKINS MATTHEW ADAMS RUNNING BACK LINEBACKER MISSISSIPPI HOUSTON FIFTH ROUND (169TH OVERALL) SEVENTH ROUND (221ST OVERALL)

Wilkins played in 38 games (14 starts) at Mississippi and totaled Adams played in 48 games (26 starts) at Houston from 2014-17 and 279 carries for 1,751 yards and 14 touchdowns. He also compiled 32 totaled 259 tackles (161 solo), 21.0 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, three receptions for 322 yards and one touchdown. Wilkins earned Second passes defensed, five forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. He Team All-SEC honors from Pro Football Focus in 2017. was named to the American All-Academic Team in 2016 and 2017.

In 2017, Wilkins started all 12 games and finished with 155 carries for In 2017, Adams played in 11 games (nine starts) and tallied 88 tackles 1,011 yards and nine touchdowns to become just the fifth Rebel to (54 solo), 6.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, two passes defensed, one surpass the 1,000-yard mark. His 6.5 yards per carry average ranked forced fumble and one fumble recovery. second in the SEC and 13th nationally. Wilkins also caught 26 passes for 241 yards and one touchdown. LINEBACKER DEON CAIN SYRACUSE WIDE RECEIVER SEVENTH ROUND (235TH OVERALL) CLEMSON SIXTH ROUND (185TH OVERALL) Franklin played in all 48 games over his four seasons at Syracuse and started the final 39 contests of his career. He totaled 311 tackles Cain saw action in 42 games (14 starts) at Clemson from 2015-17 (187 solo), 31.5 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, 10 passes defensed, two and compiled 130 receptions for 2,040 yards and 20 touchdowns. He interceptions and five forced fumbles. Franklin was just the second finished tied for fourth in program history in receiving touchdowns. three-time captain in program history and was a two-time All-ACC Cain tallied at least one reception in each of the last 37 games he selection. His 31.5 tackles for loss rank tied for ninth in school history. played in which was the second longest streak in school history. He was a member of the Tigers’ 2016 National Championship team. In 2017, Franklin started all 12 games at middle linebacker and earned Honorable Mention All-ACC recognition after compiling 85 tackles (41 In 2017, Cain was named a Third Team All-ACC selection after starting solo), 5.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, two passes defensed and one 13-of-14 games and collecting 58 receptions for 734 yards and forced fumble. six touchdowns. He led the team in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns.

10 COLTS NOTES

MILESTONES REACHED IN 2017 COLTS DEFENSE Bortles for an eight-yard loss in the second quarter. • In Week 2 vs. Arizona, the game marked the first time the Colts defense recorded 4.0 sacks and one interception dating back to a QB-JACOBY BRISSETT Week 15 win at Minnesota in 2016 (5.0 sacks and one interception). • In Week 2 vs. Arizona, he completed 20-of-37 passes for 216 yards • In Week 6 at Tennessee, outside linebacker John Simon registered his and one interception in his first start as a member of the Colts. first career interception which he returned for a 26-yard touchdown. • In Week 3 vs. Cleveland, he completed 17-of-24 passes (70.8 Simon’s touchdown was the first defensive score for the team since percent) for 259 yards and one touchdown for a 120.0 passer rating. Brissett also added five rushes for 14 yards and two rushing Robert Mathis returned a fumble for a touchdown at Tennessee scores. He became the first Colts quarterback since Andrew Luck on Oct. 23, 2016. It was the first pick-six for the team since Jerrell in 2012 (vs. Cleveland 10/21/12 and at Jacksonville 11/8/12) to rush Freeman’s 23-yard return on Jan. 3, 2016 against the Titans. for multiple touchdowns in a single game. Brissett also became the • In Week 8 at Cincinnati, Indianapolis’ defense held the Bengals to 53 first Colts quarterback to rush for two touchdowns and throw for one rushing yards (2.8 average per carry), which was a season low for touchdown in a single game dating back to October 20, 1974, when an opponent. Bert Jones accomplished the feat. • In Week 9 at Houston, the Texans finished the contest with 194 net • In Week 4 at Seattle, he completed 16-of-29 passes for 157 yards, one passing yards, which was the lowest total for a Colts opponent this touchdown and one interception. Brissett logged his second career season and the lowest dating back to Dec. 11, 2016 vs. Houston (131). touchdown pass on an 18-yard connection with Donte Moncrief in • In Week 12 vs. Tennessee, the Colts defense held the Titans to nine the second quarter. • In Week 5 vs. San Francisco, he completed 22-of-34 passes for 314 net rushing yards in the first half of play. It was the lowest total for yards and one interception for an 82.2 passer rating. He also rushed Tennessee this season and the lowest first half total for a Colts eight times for 14 yards and one touchdown. Brissett threw his opponent dating back to Oct. 7, 2007, when they held Tampa Bay longest career pass in the fourth quarter when he found T.Y. Hilton to six net rushing yards in the first half. Indianapolis recorded two for a 63-yard gain. His 22 completions and 314 passing yards were interceptions in the second quarter marking the first time the team both single-game career highs. intercepted two passes in the first half of play dating back to Nov. 16, • In Week 6 at Tennessee, he completed 21-of-37 passes for 212 yards 2014 against New England. and one touchdown for an 82.3 passer rating. Brissett tied a career- high with 37 passing attempts, which he previously set in Week 2 COLTS OFFENSE against Arizona. • In Week 8 at Cincinnati, he completed 25-of-39 passes for 233 yards, • In Week 2 vs. Arizona, running back Frank Gore gave Indianapolis two touchdowns and one interception for an 86.8 passer rating. It a 7-0 lead with his five-yard touchdown on the team’s opening marked Brissett’s first career game with multiple touchdown passes. offensive possession of the game. It was the first touchdown for the • In Week 9 at Houston, he completed 20-of-30 passes for 308 yards, Colts on the first drive of a game dating back to Week 13 of the 2016 two touchdowns and no interceptions for a single-game career-best season at the New York Jets. 122.6 passer rating. Brissett gave the Colts a 17-7 advantage with his • In Week 3 vs. Cleveland, the Colts scored touchdowns in four 80-yard touchdown throw to Hilton in the third quarter. The throw consecutive drives in the first half. The last time Indianapolis scored marked his longest career pass. It was also the longest pass for a touchdowns on four consecutive possessions came on December Colts quarterback dating back to Andrew Luck’s 87-yard touchdown 9, 2007, in a 44-20 victory against Baltimore. The Colts scored 28 against New Orleans on Oct. 25, 2015. points in the first half, the highest total for the team in the first half • In Week 10 vs. Pittsburgh, he completed 14-of-24 passes for 222 yards, two touchdowns and one interception for a 99.7 passer of a single game dating back to September 21, 2014, in a win against rating. Brissett recorded two touchdown throws in three consecutive Jacksonville (30 points). Dating back to Dec. 18, 2016, the Colts games. He threw his second touchdown of the game on a 61-yard scored a rushing touchdown in six consecutive games. The streak is connection to Chester Rogers on the team’s first drive of the third the longest for the team dating back to Dec. 30, 2012 – Oct. 6, 2013. quarter. • In Week 4 at Seattle, running back Robert Turbin tallied a rushing • In Week 15 vs. Denver, he completed 17-of-30 passes for 158 yards touchdown in the second quarter. It marked the seventh-consecutive totaling a 71.2 passer rating. He also added five carries for 18 yards game that the Colts had recorded a rushing score, which was the and one touchdown. Following a Colts takeaway on Denver’s opening longest streak for the team dating back to Dec. 31, 2006 – Nov. 4, drive, Brissett led the team on a seven-play, 50-yard scoring drive 2007 (nine straight games). capped by his seven-yard rushing touchdown. It was the team’s first touchdown on their opening offensive drive dating back to a Week 9 • In Week 5 vs. San Francisco, following ’s third quarter victory at Houston. Brissett’s rushing touchdown was his fourth of rushing touchdown, Indianapolis increased its streak of consecutive the season, which is tied for the second most in franchise history by games with at least one rushing touchdown to eight. It is the longest a quarterback in a single year (Andrew Luck, five in 2012). streak for the team dating back to Dec. 31, 2006 – Nov. 4, 2007 (nine straight games). T- • In Week 14 at Buffalo, the Colts opened the game with 17 consecutive • In Week 12 vs. Tennessee, he started and played in his 100th career rushes and finished with 46 rushing attempts for 163 yards. The game. team’s 46 attempts are the most in a game dating back to Dec. 7, 1997 against the New York Jets and the 163 yards were the most for CB-PIERRE DESIR Indianapolis last season. • In Week 10 vs. Pittsburgh, he totaled eight tackles (six solo), one interception and two passes defensed. On Pittsburgh’s first drive of COLTS SPECIAL TEAMS the game, Desir notched his first career interception when he picked • In Week 8 at Cincinnati, defensive tackle Henry Anderson blocked off on a deep pass intended for Martavis Bryant. a Bengals 34-yard field goal in the first quarter to keep Cincinnati’s lead to 3-0. It was Indianapolis’ first field goal block dating back to TE-JACK DOYLE Nov. 24, 2013 (Sergio Brown at Arizona). • In Week 2 vs. Arizona, he led the team in receiving with eight catches for 79 yards. His receiving total set a new single-game career-high, • In Week 10 vs. Pittsburgh, defensive end Margus Hunt blocked a while his eight receptions were one shy of his single-game best. Steelers extra point in the third quarter to preserve a 17-9 Colts lead. • In Week 6 at Tennessee, he led the Colts with seven receptions It was the second blocked kick for the team in 2017. totaling 50 yards with one touchdown. Doyle gave the Colts a 10-6 • In Week 16 at Baltimore, inside linebacker Anthony Walker blocked a lead in the second quarter with his first touchdown reception of the punt in the fourth quarter to give the Colts possession at the Ravens season. Three of Doyle’s nine career touchdown catches have come 27-yard line. It was the first blocked punt for the Colts dating back to against the Titans. Oct. 26, 2014, at Pittsburgh. Last season, the Colts blocked a punt, • In Week 8 at Cincinnati, he set single-game career highs in receptions an extra point (Margus Hunt vs. Pittsburgh on Nov. 12) and a field (12) and receiving yards (121) while adding one touchdown. Doyle’s goal (Henry Anderson at Cincinnati on Oct. 29). 121 receiving yards were the most for a Colts tight end in a game since Coby Fleener finished with 127 against Washington on Nov. 30, 2014. His 12 receptions are tied with (Dec. 14, 2008) for DE-TARELL BASHAM the second-most in a single game by a Colts tight end in franchise • In Week 8 at Cincinnati, he finished with two tackles, 1.0 sack and history. two quarterback hits. Basham recorded his first career sack in the • In Week 9 at Houston, he led the team with eight receptions totaling fourth quarter when he brought down for a 14-yard loss. 63 yards. • In Week 13 at Jacksonville, he contributed with one tackle and one • In Week 12 vs. Tennessee, he led the team in receiving with seven sack-forced fumble. Basham posted his second sack of the season catches for 94 yards. and forced his first career fumble on the play when he stripped Blake 11 COLTS NOTES

MILESTONES REACHED IN 2017 • In Week 13 at Jacksonville, he caught three passes for 16 yards. S-MALIK HOOKER With three receptions, Doyle set a new single-season career-high in • In Week 2 vs. Arizona, he registered his first career start at free catches (62), which ranks as the fourth-most for a tight end in Colts safety and compiled two tackles (one solo), one interception and one history in a single year. pass defensed. • In Week 14 at Buffalo, he caught two passes for four yards and one • In Week 3 vs. Cleveland, he posted three tackles, one interception touchdown. Doyle’s three-yard touchdown reception from Jacoby and one pass defensed. With his fourth quarter interception, Hooker Brissett with 1:16 remaining in the fourth quarter sent the game to became the first Colts rookie since in 2004 to pick off overtime. passes in back-to-back games. • In Week 15 vs. Denver, he led the team in receiving with seven • In Week 4 at Seattle, he notched three tackles, one interception receptions for 47 yards. With seven receptions, Doyle surpassed and one pass defensed. With his third quarter interception, Hooker Jacob Tamme (67) for the third-most receptions by a tight end in a became the first Colts rookie to intercept at least one pass in single season in Colts history. three consecutive games dating back to 1984 when Eugene Daniel • In Week 17 vs. Houston, he led the team with four receptions for 38 accomplished the feat from Weeks 13-15. yards and one touchdown. With four receptions, Doyle passed Dallas Clark (77) for the second-most receptions by a tight end in a single DT-MARGUS HUNT season in Colts history. • In Week 1 at the , he logged two tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss, 1.0 sack and two quarterback hits. Hunt’s sack at the S-MATTHIAS FARLEY beginning of the fourth quarter was the first of the season for the • In Week 1 at the Los Angeles Rams, he registered his first career Colts. start and led the team with a career-high 10 tackles (eight solo). • In Week 10 vs. Pittsburgh, he earned his first start of the season at • In Week 2 vs. Arizona, he tied with cornerback Rashaan Melvin for defensive end and contributed with one tackle and a blocked extra the team lead with seven tackles and two passes defensed. point. Hunt blocked a Steelers extra point in the third quarter to • In Week 4 at Seattle, he ranked second on the team with 10 tackles preserve a 17-9 Colts lead. It was the second blocked kick for the (four solo) and added one interception and one pass defensed. team this season and the fourth block of Hunt’s career. Farley intercepted his first career pass at the 3:41 mark of the • In Week 14 at Buffalo, he set a new single-game best in tackles second quarter. (seven). • In Week 9 at Houston, he led the team with eight tackles (six solo) and added one pass defensed. RB-MARLON MACK • In Week 13 at Jacksonville, he led the team with seven tackles (five • In Week 1 at the Los Angeles Rams, he had 10 carries for 24 yards solo) in addition to one quarterback hit. and one touchdown and added one reception for 21 yards. Mack • In Week 14 at Buffalo, he led the team with nine tackles (seven posted the team’s first touchdown of the season and the first of his solo) while adding 1.0 tackle for loss, one pass defensed and one career at the 11:32 mark of the fourth quarter when he found the end interception. Farley’s fourth quarter interception was his second of zone on a three-yard rush. the season and stalled a potential Bills scoring drive, bringing the • In Week 5 vs. San Francisco, he tallied his best rushing performance game to overtime. of the season with nine carries for 91 yards and one touchdown and contributed with one catch for two yards. Mack’s 22-yard touchdown CB-NATE HAIRSTON in the third quarter was the second of his career. He recorded a 35- • In Week 2 vs. Arizona, he registered his first career start at yard rush in overtime, which set up the eventual game-winning 51- cornerback and tallied four solo tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and 1.0 yard field goal from Adam Vinatieri. It was the longest rush of the sack. Hairston notched his first career sack when he brought down game from either team. Mack’s 91 rushing yards were the most for for a six-yard loss in the third quarter. a Colts rookie running back since Dec. 16, 2012 when Vick Ballard • In Week 4 at Seattle, he posted six tackles (three solo) and 1.0 sack totaled 105 at Houston. which went for a safety. Hairston’s safety was the team’s first dating • In Week 8 at Cincinnati, he finished with 11 carries for 27 yards and back to Dec. 27, 2015 in a win against Miami. He has recorded 2.0 contributed with three receptions for 36 yards and one touchdown. sacks in his last three games. Mack registered his first touchdown reception of his career. • In Week 12 vs. Tennessee, he finished with five tackles (three solo), • In Week 16 at Baltimore, he contributed with four carries for 17 yards one interception and two passes defensed. Hairston intercepted his and two receptions for 37 yards. Mack added a 34-yard kickoff first career pass in the second quarter. return in the third quarter, which was his longest of the season. • In Week 17 vs. Houston, he totaled seven carries for 28 yards and WR-T.Y. HILTON one touchdown and added two catches for 10 yards. Mack gave • In Week 3 vs. Cleveland, he caught seven passes for 153 yards and the Colts a 14-13 lead in the third quarter with his one-yard rushing one touchdown. With 153 receiving yards, Hilton passed touchdown. It was his third rushing touchdown of the season. (6,039) for the fourth most receiving yards in franchise history. The 100-yard receiving performance was the 25th of his career, which CB-KENNY MOORE II ranks third in franchise history. Hilton topped 145 receiving yards in • In Week 15 vs. Denver, he totaled six tackles (three solo), one the first half, which is the third-highest total in franchise history for interception and two passes defensed. Moore II intercepted his first a first half. He holds the first half record when he recorded 156 yards career pass when he stepped in front of a Trevor Siemian ball on on Oct. 9, 2014. Denver’s opening drive. He returned the interception 25 yards. • In Week 5 vs. San Francisco, he led the team in receiving with seven • In Week 16 at Baltimore, he tied for the team lead in tackles with catches for 177 yards (25.3 avg.). His yardage total was the third inside linebacker Antonio Morrison (nine). Moore also added 1.0 highest of any game in his career (regular or postseason) and the tackle for loss, one pass defensed and one forced fumble. He forced second most for a regular season game. The 100-yard receiving his first career fumble in the second quarter, which was recovered performance was the 26th of Hilton’s career, which ranks third in by the Ravens. franchise history. • In Week 9 at Houston, he caught five passes for 175 yards and two DT-HASSAN RIDGEWAY touchdowns. Hilton’s receiving yardage total was the third highest • In Week 2 vs. Arizona, he compiled one tackle, 1.0 tackle for loss and for a regular season game in his career. Two of Hilton’s top three 1.0 sack. Ridgeway netted the team’s fourth sack of the game and receiving yardage performances have come this season (Week 5 vs. sack number 2.5 of his career when he dropped Carson Palmer for a San Francisco, 177). He also tied with for the most four-yard loss in the fourth quarter. 150-yard receiving performances in the NFL this season with three. • In Week 10 vs. Pittsburgh, he compiled two tackles, 1.0 sack and two It marked Hilton’s seventh career multiple touchdown game. He also quarterback hits. Ridgeway logged his second sack of the season topped the 100-yard mark for the 27th time in his career. when he brought down Ben Roethlisberger for an eight-yard loss in • In Week 12 vs. Tennessee, he caught two passes for 15 yards and the first quarter. passed Bill Brooks (411) for the fifth-most receptions in franchise • In Week 17 vs. Houston, he compiled three tackles (one solo), 1.0 history. sack, 1.0 tackle for loss and one quarterback hit. Ridgeway sacked • In Week 13 at Jacksonville, he caught three passes for 51 yards and Texans quarterback T.J. Yates in the for a safety to give the one touchdown. It was his fourth touchdown of the season. Colts a 16-13 lead in the fourth quarter. It was his third sack of the • In Week 16 at Baltimore, he led both teams in receiving with six season. catches for 100 yards. With his 16-yard reception in the fourth quarter, Hilton passed Dallas Clark for the fourth-most receptions in WR-CHESTER ROGERS franchise history. The 100-yard receiving performance was the 28th • In Week 10 vs. Pittsburgh, he led the team with six receptions for of his career, which ranks third in franchise history. 104 yards and one touchdown. Rogers gave the Colts a 17-3 lead with his 61-yard touchdown reception to open the third quarter. The touchdown was the first of his career and the catch was the longest

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MILESTONES REACHED IN 2017 of his career. The 100-yard game was the first of Rogers’ career. • In Week 16 at Baltimore, he converted 3-of-5 field goals and one PAT for 10 points against the Ravens. With 10 points, Vinatieri reached DE-JABAAL SHEARD 100 points for the season to extend his NFL record to 20 seasons • In Week 4 at Seattle, he posted seven tackles (five solo), 1.0 sack and with 100-plus points. two quarterback hits. Sheard logged his first sack as a member of • In Week 17 vs. Houston, he converted 2-of-2 field goals and two PATs the Colts in the first quarter when he brought down Russell Wilson for eight points against the Texans. With his 54-yard field goal in the for a three-yard loss. fourth quarter, Vinatieri tied Jason Elam (39) for the seventh-most • In Week 5 vs. San Francisco, he compiled seven tackles (four solo), made field goals from 50-plus yards in NFL history. 1.5 sacks and 2.0 tackles for loss. He shared the team lead in tackles with Jon Bostic and Antonio Morrison. LB-ANTHONY WALKER • In Week 9 at Houston, he compiled four tackles (three solo), 2.0 • In Week 16 at Baltimore, he earned his first career NFL start. sacks, two forced fumbles and four quarterback hits. Sheard logged Walker finished with eight tackles (five solo), 1.0 tackle for loss and sack number 3.5 on the season and forced a fumble on the play one blocked punt. His fourth quarter blocked punt gave the Colts when he brought down Tom Savage for a six-yard loss in the second possession at the Ravens 27-yard line. It was the first blocked punt quarter. Sheard then clinched the win for the Colts when he sacked for the Colts dating back to Oct. 26, 2014, at Pittsburgh. Savage on the last play of the game and forced a fumble. The ball • In Week 17 vs. Houston, he led the team with six tackles (two solo). was recovered by Barkevious Mingo as the clock hit 0:00. • In Week 15 vs. Denver, he compiled four tackles (two solo), 1.0 sack, CB-QUINCY WILSON 1.0 tackle for loss and two quarterback hits. Sheard logged the • In Week 2 vs. Arizona, he registered his first career start at cornerback team’s third sack of the game and number 5.5 of his season when and had two solo tackles and two passes defensed. he dropped Brock Osweiler for a two-yard loss in the second quarter. • In Week 14 at Buffalo, he led the team and set a new single-game • In Week 17 vs. Houston, he finished with three tackles (two solo), 1.0 career-high with three passes defensed. sack, 1.0 tackle for loss and one quarterback hit. Sheard finished the • In Week 17 vs. Houston, he posted two solo tackles, 1.0 tackle for season as the team’s leader in sacks with 5.5. loss, one interception and one pass defensed. Wilson intercepted his first career pass on the final play of the game. K-ADAM VINATIERI • In Week 1 at the Los Angeles Rams, he converted a 20-yard field goal DT-AL WOODS in the first quarter and tied Morten Andersen (176) for the most field • In Week 2 vs. Arizona, he posted two tackles (one solo), 1.0 tackle for goals made from 20-29 yards in NFL history. The kick also marked loss and 1.0 sack. Woods earned his first sack as a member of the his 42nd different stadium having converted at least one field goal. Colts when he tackled Carson Palmer for a seven-yard loss in the The game at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum was the first of his second quarter. career at the venue. • In Week 2 vs. Arizona, he converted two field goals and one PAT for seven points. Vinatieri gave the Colts a 10-0 lead with his 46-yard field goal at the 1:27 mark in the first quarter. He added his second conversion from 29 yards in the fourth quarter to give the team a 13-3 lead. On the kick, he passed Morten Andersen (176) for the most field goals made from 20-29 yards in NFL history. • In Week 3 vs. Cleveland, he converted one field goal and four PATs for seven points. With the victory, Vinatieri passed Gary Anderson (201) for the second-most career regular season wins in NFL history. George Blanda holds record for regular season wins with 209. Vinatieri currently holds the NFL record for the most regular season and postseason wins combined with 222. • In Week 4 at Seattle, he converted one field goal and one PAT for four points against the Seahawks. After converting his second quarter PAT, Vinatieri has tallied at least one point in 46 different stadiums. The contest at CenturyLink Field was his first career game in Seattle. • In Week 5 vs. San Francisco, he converted 4-of-4 field goals and two PATs for 14 points. Vinatieri tied Jason Hanson (327) for the fifth-most regular season games played in NFL history. He split the uprights on a 51-yard field goal attempt in overtime to seal the Colts win. It was his 27th career game-winning kick and his 10th career game-winning field goal in overtime (most in NFL history). On the field goal, Vinatieri moved into second place all-time in NFL history in field goals made with 539. With four attempts, he also tied George Blanda (639) for the third most in NFL history. Vinatieri gave the Colts a 3-0 lead with his 52-yard field goal on the team’s opening possession of the game. On the kick, he became the third player in NFL history to accumulate 2,400-plus points (Morten Andersen, 2,544 and Gary Anderson 2,434). Vinatieri converted two field goals of 50-plus yards in a single game for the third time in his career (2013 at San Diego and 2016 vs. Chicago). • In Week 6 at Tennessee, he converted 3-of-3 field goals and one PAT for 10 points. Vinatieri passed Jason Hanson (327) for the fifth-most regular season games played in NFL history. He tied the game at 3-3 with his 36-yard field goal at the 6:45 mark of the first quarter. With the kick, Vinatieri passed George Blanda (639) for the third most field goal attempts in NFL history. He tied the game at 22-22 with his 52-yard field goal conversion at the 7:27 mark in the fourth quarter. Vinatieri was 3-of-3 in field goals from 50-plus yards this season. • In Week 8 at Cincinnati, he converted 3-of-3 field goals and two PATs for 11 points. Vinatieri tied the game at 3-3 with his 29-yard field goal in the second quarter. He then gave the Colts a 13-10 halftime lead with his 33-yard conversion as time expired in the second quarter. Vinatieri converted a 29-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to give the Colts a 23-17 lead. On the kick, he tied Gary Anderson for the second-most points scored in NFL history with 2,434. • In Week 9 at Houston, he converted 2-of-2 field goals and two PATs for eight points against the Texans. With his extra point conversion on the team’s first touchdown of the game, Vinatieri passed Gary Anderson (2,434) for the second-most points scored in NFL history. Vinatieri gave the Colts a 10-0 lead in the second quarter with his 22- yard field goal. He then converted a 53-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to give Indianapolis a 20-7 lead. 13 COLTS NOTES

TEAM/OFFENSE NOTES FROM 2017 PROTECTING THE BALL RUMBLING ROBERT In 2017, the Colts offense registered only 15 giveaways which ranked Since 2016, Colts running back Robert Turbin is one of the most tied for the fourth-fewest in the NFL. productive third down runners in the NFL. On 3rd down to go from 0-2 yards, he has registered 15 first downs which is tied for 10th-most in Additionally, Indianapolis (nine) was one of only seven teams to throw the league over the last two seasons. less than 10 interceptions this season and their six fumbles lost ranked tied for seventh in the league. MOST FIRST DOWN CONVERSIONS, 3RD DOWN TO GO FROM 0-2 YARDS, SINCE 2016 FEWEST GIVEAWAYS, 2017 SEASON Rank Player FDs Rank Team Fumbles Lost INTs Giveaways 1. (CAR) 21 1. Kansas City 3 8 11 2. Melvin Gordon (LAC) 20 2. New England 4 8 12 3. Ezekiel Elliott (DAL) 19 3. Minnesota 6 8 14 4t. Devonta Freeman (ATL) 18 4t. Indianapolis 6 9 15 4t. Jordan Howard (CHI) 18 4t. LA Chargers 4 11 15 4t. DeMarco Murray 18 7. Latavius Murray (MIN) 17 FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, 8t. II (LAR) 16 2017 SEASON 8t. Jonathan Stewart (NYG) 16 Rank Team INTs 10t. Le’Veon Bell (PIT) 15 1. LA Rams 7 10t. Mike Gillislee (NO) 15 2t. Kansas City 8 10t. Robert Turbin (IND) 15 2t. Minnesota 8 2t. New England 8 MACK FINDS THE END ZONE 2t. New Orleans 8 In Week 1 of the 2017 season at the Los Angeles Rams, Colts rookie 6t. Indianapolis 9 6t. Philadelphia 9 running back Marlon Mack finished with 10 carries for 24 yards and one touchdown. He also caught one pass for 21 yards. Mack was one of just seven rookies to score a touchdown in Week 1. FEWEST FUMBLES LOST, 2017 SEASON Rank Team Fumbles Lost MOST TOUCHDOWNS BY ROOKIES 1. Kansas City 3 IN WEEK 1, 2017 SEASON 2t. Baltimore 4 Rank Player TDs 2t. LA Chargers 4 1. Kareem Hunt (KC) 3 2t. New England 4 2. Kenny Golladay (DET) 2 5t. Pittsburgh 5 3t. Marlon Mack (IND) 1 5t. Seattle 5 3t. (CHI) 1 3t. Leonard Fournette (JAX) 1 7t. Indianapolis 6 7t. Atlanta 6 3t. DeShone Kizer (CLE) 1 7t. Buffalo 6 3t. Cooper Kupp (LAR) 1 7t. Carolina 6 7t. Minnesota 6 MACK ATTACK Colts rookie running back Marlon Mack registered six 20+ yard rushes UNDRAFTED ROOKIES ON ROSTER in 2017 which tied for the 11th most in the NFL and tied for second Entering the 2018 season, Indianapolis has had at least one undrafted among rookies. rookie free agent make the team’s Week 1 53-man roster for the past 19 seasons. MOST 20+ YARD RUSHES, 2017 SEASON In 2017, the Colts boasted four undrafted rookie free agents on Rank Player 20+ Rush the roster in G-Deyshawn Bond (Cincinnati), TE-Darrell Daniels 1t. Kareem Hunt (KC) 12 (Washington), CB-Kenny Moore II (Valdosta State) and P-Rigoberto 1t. LeSean McCoy (BUF) 12 Sanchez (Hawaii). 3. Mark Ingram (NO) 11 4. Bilal Powell (NYJ) 9 IRONMAN 5. Todd Gurley II (LAR) 8 6t. C.J. Anderson (DEN) 7 WR-T.Y. HILTON • Currently ranks third in consecutive starts (38) among active wide 6t. LeGarrette Blount (PHI) 7 receivers in the NFL. 6t. Kenyan Drake (MIA) 7 6t. Dion Lewis (NE) 7 6t. Latavius Murray (MIN) 7 Consecutive Regular Season Games Started, Active Players Only Wide Receivers 11t. Marlon Mack (IND) 6 Demaryius Thomas DEN 96 11t. Jay Ajayi (MIA/PHI) 6 Larry Fitzgerald ARI 52 11t. Tevin Coleman (ATL) 6 11t. Alex Collins (BAL) 6 T.Y. Hilton IND 38 Doug Baldwin SEA 30 11t. Orleans Darkwa (NYG) 6 Dez Bryant FA 26 11t. Carlos Hyde (SF) 6 11t. Aaron Jones (GB) 6

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OFFENSE NOTES FROM 2017 CONSECUTIVE TOUCHDOWN PASSES BRISSETT’S BIG DAY Entering the 2018 season, quarterback Andrew Luck has thrown at In Week 3 vs. Cleveland in 2017, Indianapolis quarterback Jacoby least one touchdown pass in 23 consecutive games, which is the Brissett recorded his second start for the Colts this season and longest active streak in the NFL. completed 17-of-24 passes (70.8 percent) for 259 yards and one touchdown for a 120.0 passer rating. He also added five rushes for 14 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST yards and two rushing touchdowns. ONE PASSING TOUCHDOWN, ACTIVE STREAK Rank Player Games Brissett became the first Colts quarterback since Andrew Luck in 1. Andrew Luck (IND) 23 2012 (vs. Cleveland 10/21/12 and at Jacksonville 11/8/12) to rush for 2. Derek Carr (OAK) 17 multiple touchdowns in a single game. He also became the first Colts 3t. Russell Wilson (SEA) 15 quarterback to rush for two touchdowns and throw for one touchdown 3t. Carson Wentz (PHI) 15 in a single game dating back to October 20, 1974, when Bert Jones 5. (LAC) 13 accomplished the feat. BRISSETT THROWING DEEP HILTON PLAYER OF THE WEEK Colts quarterback Jacoby Brissett ranked second in the league in Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton was named the AFC Offensive Player of passing touchdowns of 60+ yards (four) in 2017. the Week for Week 9 of the 2017 season. It marked the first time he had earned the award in his career. Hilton garnered AFC Special Teams MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS OF 60+ YARDS, Player of the Week recognition as a rookie in 2012 (Week 12). 2017 SEASON Rank Player TDs In the Colts’ 20-14 win over the , Hilton caught five 1. (KC) 6 passes for 175 yards and two touchdowns. The receiving yardage 2. Jacoby Brissett (IND) 4 total was the third highest for a regular season game in his career. 3t. Andy Dalton (CIN) 3 The performance marked his 27th career 100-yard receiving game and 3t. Derek Carr (OAK) 3 his seventh career multiple touchdown game. Hilton has compiled 10 3t. Philip Rivers (LAC) 3 career 150+ yard receiving games, which is tied for the fourth most in 3t. (LAR) 3 a player’s first six seasons in the NFL. BRISSETT LEADING THE WAY THE GHOST APPEARS AT THE TOP Colts quarterback led the team with four rushing Jacoby Brissett Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton had two of the highest single-game touchdowns in 2017. He tied for the sixth-most rushing touchdowns in receiving outputs in the NFL in 2017. the NFL among quarterbacks. In Week 5 vs. SF, he caught seven passes for 177 yards and in Week 9 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS AMONG QBS, at HOU, he totaled five receptions for 175 yards and two touchdowns. 2017 SEASON Rank Player TDs MOST RECEIVING YARDS IN A SINGLE GAME, 1t. Cam Newton (CAR) 6 2017 SEASON 1t. Dak Prescott (DAL) 6 Rank Player Week Yards 3t. DeShone Kizer (CLE) 5 1. (ATL) Week 12 vs. TB 253 3t. (TEN) 5 2. DeAndre Hopkins (HOU) Week 8 at SEA 224 3t. Josh McCown (NYJ) 5 3. Antonio Brown (PIT) Week 14 vs. BAL 213 6t. Jacoby Brissett (IND) 4 4. Amari Cooper (OAK) Week 7 vs. KC 210 6t. Kirk Cousins (WAS) 4 5. JuJu Smith-Schuster (PIT) Week 8 at SEA 193 6t. Tyrod Taylor (BUF) 4 6. A.J. Green (CIN) Week 5 vs. BUF 189 7. Keelan Cole (JAX) Week 15 vs. HOU 186 Brissett tied for the second-most rushing touchdowns by a 8. Tyreek Hill (KC) Week 13 at NYJ 185 quarterback in single-season franchise history. 9. Antonio Brown (PIT) Week 1 at CLE 182 10. Kenny Stills (NO) Week 11 vs. WAS 180 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS AMONG QBS, 11. T.Y. Hilton (IND) Week 5 vs. SF 177 SINGLE SEASON, COLTS HISTORY 12t. T.Y. Hilton (IND) Week 9 at HOU 175 Rank Player TDs 12t. Ed Dickson (CAR) Week 5 at DET 175 1. Andrew Luck (2012) 5 2t. Jacoby Brissett (2017) 4 2t. Bert Jones (1974) 4 2t. Andrew Luck (2013) 4 2t. Peyton Manning (2006) 4 2t. Peyton Manning (2001) 4

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OFFENSE NOTES FROM 2017 HILTON 150+ YARD GAMES HILTON 100-YARD GAMES Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton compiled three games with at least 150 Wide receiver T.Y. Hilton registered four 100-yard receiving games in receiving yards in 2017, which was the second-most in the NFL. 2017. The performances marked the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th career 100-yard receiving games for Hilton which ranks third in franchise MOST 150+ RECEIVING YARD GAMES, history. 2017 SEASON Rank Player Games MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, 1. Antonio Brown (PIT) 5 COLTS HISTORY 2. T.Y. Hilton (IND) 3 Rank Player Games 3t. Keenan Allen (LAC) 2 1. Marvin Harrison 59 3t. Adam Thielen (MIN) 2 2. 43 5t. 15 players 1 3. T.Y. Hilton 28

Hilton has registered 10 career games with at least 150 receiving Last season in Week 3 vs. Cleveland, Hilton tallied 145 receiving yards yards, which is tied for the fourth-most in a player’s first six seasons. in the first half, which is the third highest total in team history for a first half. He also owns the franchise record for most receiving yards MOST 150+ RECEIVING YARD GAMES, in a first half with 156 on 10/9/14 at HOU. FIRST SIX SEASONS, NFL HISTORY Rank Player Games MOST RECEIVING YARDS IN FIRST HALF, 1t. Lance Alworth 13 COLTS HISTORY 1t. 13 Rank Player Game Yards 3. 12 1. T.Y. Hilton 10/9/14 at HOU 156 4t. T.Y. Hilton 10 2. Marvin Harrison 9/26/99 at SD 154 4t. Julio Jones 10 3. T.Y. Hilton 9/24/17 vs. CLE 145

Hilton ranks second in Colts franchise history in career 150+ yard THE GHOST AMONG THE BEST games. In 2017, wide receiver T.Y. Hilton compiled 57 receptions for 966 yards MOST 150+ RECEIVING YARD GAMES, (16.9 avg.) and four touchdowns. He also tallied 11 25+ yard receptions. TEAM HISTORY Hilton ranked in the top 10 in the NFL in receiving average (fourth) and Rank Player Games 25+ yard receptions (tied-seventh). 1. Marvin Harrison 11 2. T.Y. Hilton 10 HIGHEST RECEIVING AVERAGE, 2017 SEASON 3t. 7 Rank Player Rec. Avg. 3t. Reggie Wayne 7 1. Marvin Jones Jr. (DET) 61 18.0 5. Lenny Moore 5 2. Keelan Cole (JAX) 42 17.8 3. (SF) 56 17.2 4. T.Y. Hilton (IND) 57 16.9 HILTON THROUGH SIX 5. Tyrell Williams (LAC) 43 16.9 In his first six seasons in the NFL, wide receiverT.Y. Hilton has tallied 431 receptions for 6,827 yards (15.8 avg.) and 34 touchdowns. MOST 25+ RECEPTIONS, 2017 SEASON He has also registered 28 career 100-yard receiving games which are Rank Player 25+ Rec. the most such games in a player’s first six seasons in team history and 1. DeAndre Hopkins (HOU) 17 tied for the eighth-most in league history. 2. Antonio Brown (PIT) 16 3t. Brandin Cooks (NE) 15 MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, 3t. Tyreek Hill (KC) 15 FIRST SIX SEASONS, TEAM HISTORY 3t. Marvin Jones Jr. (DET) 15 Rank Player Years Gms 3t. Julio Jones (ATL) 15 1. T.Y. Hilton 2012-2017 28 7t. T.Y. Hilton (IND) 11 2. Marvin Harrison 1996-2001 27 7t. Doug Baldwin (SEA) 11 3. Raymond Berry 1955-1960 16 7t. Rob Gronkowski (NE) 11 4. Reggie Wayne 2001-2006 16 7t. Adam Thielen (MIN) 11 5. Lenny Moore 1956-1961 15 TRUSTY DOYLE MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, Since entering the NFL in 2013, Colts tight end Jack Doyle has FIRST SIX SEASONS, NFL HISTORY caught 174 passes for 1,483 yards and 12 touchdowns. His 77.0 catch Rank Player Years Gms percentage ranks 12th in the NFL (first among tight ends) among 1. Randy Moss 1998-2003 38 active players with at least 100 receptions since 2013. 2. Julio Jones 2011-2016 35 3. 1999-2004 33 4t. 2007-2012 32 HIGHEST CATCH PERCENTAGE SINCE 2013, 4t. Jerry Rice 1985-1990 32 ACTIVE PLAYERS WITH AT LEAST 100 RECEPTIONS

6. Lance Alworth 1962-1967 31 Rank Player Rec. Catch % 1. Danny Woodhead (BAL) 200 81.0 7. Demaryius Thomas 2010-2015 29 2. Mark Ingram (NO) 190 80.5 8t. T.Y. Hilton 2012-2017 28 3. Le’Veon Bell (PIT) 312 78.6 8t. A.J. Green 2011-2016 28 4. Devonta Freeman (ATL) 193 78.5 8t. Charley Hennigan 1960-1965 28 5. Jacquizz Rodgers (TB) 104 78.2 6. Lamar Miller (HOU) 178 78.1 7. Duke Johnson (CLE) 188 78.0 8. Benny Cunningham (CHI) 113 77.9 9. Latavius Murray (MIN) 106 77.9 10. LeSean McCoy (BUF) 221 77.5 11. Matt Forte (NYJ) 287 77.4 12. Jack Doyle (IND) 174 77.0 16 COLTS NOTES

OFFENSE/DEFENSE NOTES FROM 2017 DOYLE RULES MR. ROGERS IN GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD In Week 10 vs. Pittsburgh in 2017, wide receiver Indianapolis tight end Jack Doyle caught 80 passes for 690 yards and Chester Rogers four touchdowns in 2017. He also tallied 34 first down receptions. He tallied six receptions for 104 yards and one touchdown. His 61-yard finished in the top 10 in receptions (second), receiving yards (sixth) touchdown reception was the longest reception of his career and his and first down receptions (seventh) among tight ends in 2017. first career touchdown.

His 80 receptions tied for 14th in the NFL among all players. The 100-yard performance was the first ofRogers’ career and he was one of three Colts to top the 100-yard mark in 2017. MOST RECEPTIONS AMONG TIGHT ENDS, 2017 SEASON COLTS 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, Rank Player Rec. 2017 SEASON 1. Travis Kelce (KC) 83 Rank Player Week Yards 2. Jack Doyle (IND) 80 1. T.Y. Hilton 5 vs. SF 177 3t. Zach Ertz (PHI) 74 2. T.Y. Hilton 9 at HOU 175 3t. Delanie Walker (TEN) 74 3. T.Y. Hilton 3 vs. CLE 153 5. Rob Gronkowski (NE) 69 4. Jack Doyle 8 at CIN 121 5. Chester Rogers 10 vs. PIT 104 MOST RECEIVING YARDS AMONG 6. T.Y. Hilton 16 at BAL 100 TIGHT ENDS, 2017 SEASON Rank Player Yds. STOUT FIRST DOWN RUN DEFENSE 1. Rob Gronkowski (NE) 1,084 In 2017, the Colts boasted the best rushing defense on first down, 2. Travis Kelce (KC) 1,038 allowing just 3.11 yards per attempt. 3. Zach Ertz (PHI) 824 4. Delanie Walker (TEN) 807 LOWEST RUSHING AVERAGE ALLOWED ON FIRST DOWN, 5. Evan Engram (NYG) 722 2017 SEASON 6. Jack Doyle (IND) 690 Rank Team Rushes Yds Avg. 1. Indianapolis 245 761 3.11 MOST FIRST DOWN RECEPTIONS AMONG 2. Cleveland 247 840 3.40 TIGHT ENDS, 2017 SEASON 3. Dallas 204 703 3.45 Rank Player FDs 4. Philadelphia 196 687 3.51 1. Rob Gronkowski (NE) 57 5. Seattle 240 853 3.55 2. Travis Kelce (KC) 55 3. Zach Ertz (PHI) 46 4. Delanie Walker (TEN) 43 COLTS DEFENSE FOR TWO 5. Evan Engram (NYG) 37 The Colts were one of only five teams to record multiple safeties last 6. Jared Cook (OAK) 35 season. 7. Jack Doyle (IND) 34 In Week 4 at Seattle, Colts cornerback Nate Hairston sacked Seahawks DYNAMIC DOYLE quarterback Russell Wilson in the end zone, while in Week 17 vs. Houston, defensive tackle Hassan Ridgeway brought down Texans In Week 8 at Cincinnati in 2017, tight end Jack Doyle set single-game quarterback T.J. Yates for a safety. career highs in receptions (12) and receiving yards (121) while adding a touchdown reception. MOST SAFETIES, 2017 SEASON Rank Team Safeties His reception total tied for the second-most in a single-game by a tight 1t. Indianapolis 2 end in franchise history. 1t. Los Angeles Rams 2 1t. Miami 2 MOST SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END, 1t. New England 2 COLTS HISTORY 1t. Seattle 2 Rank Player Date Rec. 6t. Chicago 1 1. Dallas Clark 11/8/09 vs. HOU 14 6t. Houston 1 2t. Jack Doyle 10/29/17 at CIN 12 6t. Minnesota 1 2t. Dallas Clark 12/14/08 vs. DET 12 6t. New York Giants 1 4t. Dallas Clark 9/12/10 at HOU 11 6t. Pittsburgh 1 4t. Jacob Tamme 11/7/10 at PHI 11 HOVERING HAIRSTON Doyle caught 80 passes this season which ranked as the second- most among tight ends in single-season franchise history. In 2017, Indianapolis rookie cornerback Nate Hairston compiled 2.0 sacks, which tied for the third-most among cornerbacks in the NFL. MOST SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END, COLTS HISTORY MOST SACKS AMONG CORNERBACKS, Rank Player Season Rec. 2017 SEASON 1. Dallas Clark 2009 100 Rank Player Sacks 2. Jack Doyle 2017 80 1t. Mike Hilton (PIT) 4.0 3. Dallas Clark 2008 77 1t. Desmond King (LAC) 4.0 4. Jacob Tamme 2010 67 3t. Nate Hairston (IND) 2.0 5. Jack Doyle 2016 59 3t. Darqueze Dennard (CIN) 2.0 3t. Captain Munnerlyn (CAR) 2.0

17 COLTS NOTES

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES FROM 2017 FARLEY PRODUCING MOST ACCURATE KICKERS SINCE 2013 In 2017, safety Matthias Farley played in all 16 games (career-high 15 Since 2013, Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri has the fourth-highest field starts) and finished third on the team with 95 tackles (58 solo). His 95 goal made percentage in the league among active kickers with at least tackles ranked tied for fifth in the NFL among defensive backs. 60 made.

MOST TACKLES AMONG DEFENSIVE BACKS, HIGHEST FIELD GOAL MADE PERCENTAGE 2017 SEASON AMONG ACTIVE KICKERS, MIN. 60 MADE, SINCE 2013 Rank Player Total Tackles Player FGM FGA Pct. 1. Reshad Jones (MIA) 122 Stephen Gostkowski (NE) 170 186 91.4 2. Keanu Neal (ATL) 113 Justin Tucker (BAL) 172 191 90.1 3. Landon Collins (NYG) 99 Stephen Hauschka (BUF) 155 173 89.6 4. Jahleel Addae (LAC) 96 Adam Vinatieri (IND) 146 163 89.6 5t. Matthias Farley (IND) 95 Chris Boswell (PIT) 85 95 89.5 5t. Jordan Poyer (BUF) 95 ROOKIE RIGO MARVELOUS MALIK In 2017, Colts rookie punter Rigoberto Sanchez punted 84 times for Despite playing in only seven games in 2017, Colts rookie safety Malik 3,764 yards (44.8 avg./42.6 net avg.) with 28 punts inside the 20-yard Hooker recorded three interceptions, which tied for fourth in the NFL line. He set franchise rookie records for total punts and punt yards and among rookies. after one season ranks third in highest punting average in team history.

MOST INTERCEPTIONS AMONG ROOKIES, His net punting average established an NFL rookie record, passing 2017 SEASON Denver Broncos punter Riley Dixon’s 41.3 average in 2016. Rank Player INTs 1. Marshon Lattimore (NO) 5 Sanchez’s net punting average ranked fourth in the NFL in 2017 and 2t. Tre’Davious White (BUF) 4 19th in single-season league history. 2t. Marcus Williams (NO) 4 4t. Malik Hooker (IND) 3 HIGHEST NET PUNTING AVERAGE, 2017 SEASON 4t. Justin Evans (TB) 3 Rank Player Net Avg. 1. Brett Kern (TEN) 44.6 SHEARD GETTING PRESSURE 2. Johnny Hekker (LAR) 44.3 Defensive end Jabaal Sheard led the Colts with 5.5 sacks in 2017 and 3. Marquette King (OAK) 42.7 registered 45.0 quarterback hurries, which ranked second in the NFL. 4. Rigoberto Sanchez (IND) 42.6 5. Michael Palardy (CAR) 42.4 MOST QUARTERBACK HURRIES, 2017 SEASON COVERAGE TEAMS AMONG BEST Rank Player Hurries 1. Demarcus Lawrence (DAL) 49.5 The Colts special teams unit ranked in the top five in the league in 2. Jabaal Sheard (IND) 45.0 kickoff return coverage (19.2 avg., fourth) and punt return coverage 3. Aaron Donald (LAR) 43.5 (4.2 avg., third) last season. 4. Von Miller (DEN) 41.0 5. Melvin Ingram (LAC) 39.5 Indianapolis allowed only 80 yards on punt returns, which was the second-fewest in the NFL. The Colts were one of only two teams to MOORE PRODUCTION allow fewer than 100 punt return yards last season. Indianapolis rookie cornerback registered one Kenny Moore II LOWEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE ALLOWED, interception last season. He was one of only two 2017 undrafted free 2017 SEASON agents to tally an interception last year. Rank Team Ret Avg. 1. Baltimore 18.6 MOST INTERCEPTIONS AMONG 2017 UNDRAFTED 2. Washington 18.7 FREE AGENTS, 2017 SEASON 3. New England 18.9 Rank Player INTs 4. Indianapolis 19.2 1. Dylan Cole (HOU) 2 5. Kansas City 19.4 2. Kenny Moore II (IND) 1 LOWEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ALLOWED, BLOCKED KICKS 2017 SEASON The Colts registered three blocked kicks in 2017 which tied for third- Rank Team Ret Avg. most in the NFL. Indianapolis was one of only three teams in the 1. Dallas 4.2 league to block a PAT, field goal and punt. 2. San Francisco 4.2 3. Indianapolis 4.2 TEAMS TO BLOCK A PAT, FIELD GOAL AND PUNT, 4 New England 4.6 2017 SEASON 5. Buffalo 5.5 Team PAT FG Punt Total LA Rams 2 1 3 5 FEWEST PUNT RETURN YARDS ALLOWED, Philadelphia 1 3 1 5 2017 SEASON Indianapolis 1 1 1 3 Rank Team Yards 1. Dallas 75 2. Indianapolis 80 3 New England 105 4. San Francisco 138 5. Los Angeles Rams 152

18 T.Y. HILTON NOTES

WIDE RECEIVER T.Y. HILTON 100-YARD GAMES 5-10 - 183 POUNDS - Hilton has recorded 28 career 100-yard games. He had a single- INTERNATIONAL season career-high six 100-yard receiving games in 2014 after 7TH NFL SEASON becoming just the sixth player in NFL history to register 10 100-yard • For his career, he has 431 receptions for 6,827 yards (15.8 avg.) receiving games in the first two seasons of a career. and 34 touchdowns.

• Named to four consecutive Pro Bowls from 2014-17. Date Opponent Rec. Yds. TD 12/23/17 at BAL 6 100 0 • From 2013-16, he was one of three NFL players to record four 11/5/17 at HOU 5 175 2 consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons joining Pittsburgh’s 10/8/17 SF 7 177 0 Antonio Brown and Denver’s Demaryius Thomas. 9/24/17 CLE 7 153 1 12/24/16 at OAK 4 105 0 • Since 2014, his 58 total receptions of 25+ yards are the second 12/11/16 HOU 9 115 1 most in the NFL. 12/5/16 at NYJ 9 146 0 • Set the franchise record for the most receiving yards (1,944) and 10/23/16 TEN 7 133 1 100-yard games (10) and ranks second for the most receptions 10/9/16 CHI 10 171 1 (132) in a Colts player’s first two seasons with the team. 9/25/16 SD 8 174 1 12/13/15 at JAX 4 132 0 • Established a Colts rookie record with five 100-yard receiving 10/25/15 NO 4 150 2 games in 2012 and finished with the second-most receiving 10/9/14 at HOU 9 *223 1 yards (861) by a rookie in franchise history. 12/29/13 JAX *11 155 0 10/26/14 at Pit 6 155 1 HILTON THROUGH SIX 12/7/14 at CLE 10 150 2 10/6/13 SEA 5 140 2 From 2012-17, Hilton has amassed 6,827 receiving yards, which is the 11/10/13 STL 7 130 0 12th-most among players in their first six seasons in the NFL. 9/15/13 MIA 6 124 0 11/23/14 JAX 4 122 1 MOST RECEIVING YARDS IN FIRST SIX SEASONS, 11/3/13 at HOU 7 121 *3 NFL HISTORY 9/23/12 JAX 4 113 1 Rank Player Rd. Drafted Yards 12/30/12 HOU 4 111 1 1. Randy Moss (1998-2003) 1-21 8,375 10/19/14 CIN 7 107 0 2. Torry Holt (1999-2004) 1-6 8,156 9/28/14 TEN 6 105 0 3. Jerry Rice (1985-1990) 1-16 7,866 11/4/12 MIA 6 102 1 4. Calvin Johnson (2007-2012) 1-2 7,836 11/18/12 at NE 6 100 2 5. Julio Jones (2011-2016) 1-6 7,610 12/2/12 at DET 6 100 0 6. A.J. Green (2011-2016) 1-4 7,135 7. Antonio Brown (2010-2015) 6-195 7,093 *Career-high 8. Marvin Harrison (1996-2001) 1-19 7,078 9. Larry Fitzgerald (2004-2009) 1-3 7,067 From 2012-17, Hilton registered 28 100-yard receiving games which is 10. (1988-1993) 1-7 7,015 tied for the eighth-most in a player’s first six seasons in NFL history. 11. (2001-2006) 2-36 6,925 12. T.Y. Hilton (2012-2017) 3-92 6,827 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES IN A PLAYER’S FIRST SIX HILTON TOPS 1,000 SEASONS, NFL HISTORY Player Years Games Hilton has topped the 1,000-yard receiving mark in four seasons Randy Moss (MIN) 1998-2003 38 (2013-16). He is only the third player in franchise history to post four Julio Jones (ATL) 2011-2016 35 or more career 1,000-yard receiving seasons. Torry Holt (STL) 1999-2004 33 Calvin Johnson (DET) 2007-2012 32 MOST 1,000-YARD RECEIVING SEASONS, Jerry Rice (SF) 1985-1990 32 COLTS HISTORY Lance Alworth (SD) 1963-1967 31 Player Years Seasons Demaryius Thomas (DEN) 2011-2015 29 Marvin Harrison 1996-2008 8 T.Y. Hilton (IND) 2012-2017 28 Reggie Wayne 2001-2014 8 A.J. Green (CIN) 2011-2016 28 T.Y. Hilton 2012-2016 4 Charley Hennigan (HOU) 1960-1965 28 LEADER IN YARDS PER CATCH HILTON’S CAREER BEST GAMES Since 2014, Hilton has caught 299 passes for 4,883 yards and 22 touchdowns. His 16.3 average per catch leads the league over that RECEPTIONS RECEIVING YARDS period among players with at least 200 receptions. 11, vs. Jacksonville (12/29/13) 223, at Houston (10/9/14) 10, two times, 177, vs. San Francisco (10/8/17) HIGHEST RECEIVING AVERAGE, SINCE 2014, last: vs. Chicago (10/9/16) 175, at Houston (11/5/17) MIN. 200 RECEPTIONS 9, four times, Player Rec. Avg. last: vs. Houston (12/11/16) T.Y. Hilton (IND) 299 16.3 Rob Gronkowski (NE) 248 15.8 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Julio Jones (ATL) 411 15.4 3, at Houston (11/3/13) Mike Evans (TB) 309 14.8 2, six times, last: at Houston (11/5/17) A.J. Green (CIN) 296 14.8

19 ANDREW LUCK NOTES

QUARTERBACK ANDREW LUCK WINNING FROM THE BEGINNING 6-4 - 240 POUNDS - STANFORD Luck led the Colts to 43 wins in his first five seasons (2012-2016), 7TH NFL SEASON which ranks for the 10th-most to start a career in NFL history. • For his career, he has completed 1,570-of-2,651 passes for 19,078 yards, 132 touchdowns and 68 interceptions for a passer rating of 87.3. He also has 14 rushing touchdowns. MOST WINS AMONG NFL QUARTERBACKS, FIRST FIVE SEASONS, NFL HISTORY • Reached 15,000 career passing yards in his 56th career game, Rank Player Wins becoming the second fastest in NFL history. 1t. Matt Ryan (2008-2012) 56 1t. Russell Wilson (2012-2016) 56 • Threw his 100th career touchdown pass in his 55th game, which 3. Joe Flacco (2008-2012) 54 tied for the fourth fastest in NFL history. 4. Ben Roethlisberger (2004-2008) 51 5. Andy Dalton (2011-2015) 50 • Named to three consecutive Pro Bowls from 2012-14. 6t. (1983-1987) 48 • Broke the NFL rookie record for passing attempts (627), yards 6t. (2000-2004) 48 (4,374) and 300-yard passing games (6) in a season. 8. (1983-1987) 46 9. Cam Newton (2011-2015) 45 LUCK CAREER HONORS 10. Andrew Luck (2012-2016) 43 2016 SEASON LUCK THROUGH THREE Ed Block Courage Award Luck threw for 12,957 passing yards from 2012-14, which is the Week 13 - AFC Offensive Player of the Week highest total through the first three seasons of a quarterback’s career in NFL history. He ranks second in touchdown passes during that 2014 SEASON span. 2014 Pro Bowl November - AFC Offensive Player of the Month MOST PASSING YARDS IN FIRST THREE SEASONS OF Week 3 - AFC Offensive Player of the Week CAREER, NFL HISTORY Rank Player Passing Yds 2013 SEASON 1. Andrew Luck (2012-2014) 12,957 2013 Pro Bowl 2. Peyton Manning (1998-2010) 12,287 Week 7 - AFC Offensive Player of the Week 3. (2015-2017) 11,636 4. Dan Marino (1983-1985) 11,431 2012 SEASON 5. Andy Dalton (2011-2013) 11,360 2012 Pro Bowl Week 9 - AFC Offensive Player of the Week and FedEx Air NFL MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS IN FIRST THREE Player of the Week SEASONS OF CAREER, NFL HISTORY Week 8 - PEPSI MAX NFL Rookie of the Week Rank Player Passing TDs Week 5 - PEPSI MAX NFL Rookie of the Week 1. Dan Marino (1983-1985) 98 Week 3 - PEPSI MAX NFL Rookie of the Week 2. Andrew Luck (2012-2014) 86 3. Peyton Manning (1998-2010) 85 TOTALS 4. Derek Carr (2014-2016) 81 Pro Bowl - 3 5. Andy Dalton (2011-2013) 80 AFC Offensive Player of the Month - 1 AFC Offensive Player of the Week - 4 Luck led the Colts to 33 wins in his first three seasons (2012-2014), Ed Block Courage Award - 1 which tied for the second-most to start a career since 1970. FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week - 1 - 3 PEPSI MAX NFL Rookie of the Week MOST WINS AMONG NFL QUARTERBACKS, RACKING UP THE NUMBERS FIRST THREE SEASONS, SINCE 1970 Rank Player Wins Luck recorded 19,078 passing yards and 132 passing touchdowns from 1. Russell Wilson (2012-2014) 36 2012-16, which each rank third in NFL history among players through 2t. Andrew Luck (2012-2014) 33 their first five seasons. 2t. Dan Marino (1983-1985) 33 2t. Matt Ryan (2008-2010) 33 MOST PASSING YARDS IN FIRST FIVE SEASONS OF 5. Joe Flacco (2008-2010) 32 CAREER, NFL HISTORY Player Years Games Passing Yds 300-YARD GAMES Peyton Manning 1998-2002 80 20,618 Luck threw 26 300-yard passing games from 2012-2016, which tied Dan Marino 1983-1987 71 19,422 for the second-most in a player’s first five seasons in NFL history. Andrew Luck 2012-2016 70 19,078 Matt Ryan 2008-2012 78 18,957 MOST WINS AMONG NFL QUARTERBACKS, Ryan Tannehill 2012-2016 77 18,455 FIRST FIVE SEASONS, NFL HISTORY Rank Player Games MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS IN FIRST FIVE SEASONS 1. (1999-2002) 29 OF CAREER, NFL HISTORY 2t. Andrew Luck (2012-2016) 26 Player Years Games Passing TDs 2t. Dan Marino (1983-1987) 26 Dan Marino 1983-1987 71 168 4t. (2002-2006) 23 Peyton Manning 1998-2002 80 138 4t. Matthew Stafford (2009-2013) 23 Andrew Luck 2012-2016 70 132 6. Peyton Manning (1998-2002) 20 Matt Ryan 2008-2012 78 127 Russell Wilson 2012-2016 80 127

20 ANDREW LUCK NOTES

LUCK’S FOURTH QUARTER & OVERTIME GAME-WINNING DRIVES (18) Luck led the Colts on seven game-winning drives in the fourth quarter or overtime in 2012, which tied for the most in a single season by any NFL quarterback since 1970. Below is a detailed look at Luck’s 18 career game-winning drives (2012-17):

Date-Opponent Down/Tied Time Rem. Start Drive/TOP Scoring Play Time Rem. Final Luck Drive Stats 9/16/12 vs. MIN 20-20 0:31 IND 20 4-45/0:23 A. Vinatieri 53 yd. FG 0:08 23-20 Pass: 2-3-40 10/7/12 vs. GB 27-22 4:30 IND 20 13-80/3:55 4 yd. pass to R. Wayne 0:35 30-27 Pass: 8-11-80, TD Rush: 1-7 21-19 11:27 IND 15 8-75/3:23 A. Vinatieri 28 yd. FG 8:04 Pass: 2-4-52 10/28/12 at TEN 13-13 15:00 IND 20 9-80/4:49 16 yd. pass to V. Ballard 10:11 19-13 OT Pass: 2-2-36, TD 13-6 10:26 IND 20 14-80/7:02 D. Carter 1 yd. run 3:24 Pass: 6-8-62 Rush: 1-7 11/4/12 vs. MIA 20-20 13:12 IND 6 13-69/7:14 A. Vinatieri 43 yd. FG 5:58 23-20 Pass: 6-8-54 12/2/12 at DET 33-28 1:07 IND 25 11-75/1:07 14 yd. pass to D. Avery 0:00 35-33 Pass: 3-9-50, TD Rush: 2-25 33-21 4:02 IND 15 8-85/1:23 42 yd. pass to L. Brazill 2:39 Pass: 4-7-62, TD Rush: 1-8 12/9/12 vs. TEN 23-21 10:28 IND 20 10-45/4:05 A. Vinatieri 53 yd. FG 6:23 27-23 Pass: 3-6-29 12/23/12 at KC 13-13 10:13 IND 27 13-73/6:05 7 yd. pass to R. Wayne 4:08 20-13 Pass: 6-7-49, TD 9/8/13 vs. OAK 17-14 11:09 IND 20 11-80/5:49 A. Luck 19 yd. run 5:20 21-17 Pass: 5-7-28 Rush: 1-19, TD 10/6/13 vs. SEA 28-23 0:35-3Q IND 14 14-70/6:40 D. Brown 3 yd. run 8:55 34-28 Pass: 5-7-49 Rush: 1-5 11/3/13 at HOU 24-19 6:09 IND 48 5-52/2:09 9 yd. pass to T. Hilton 4:00 27-24 Pass: 4-6-52 24-12 10:32 IND 33 2-67/0:46 58 yd. pass to T. Hilton 9:46 Pass: 2-2-67 1/4/14 vs. KC 44-38 5:36 IND 20 4-80/1:15 64 yd. pass to T. Hilton 4:21 45-44 Pass: 2-3-75, TD Rush: 1-5 41-31 14:40 IND 10 12-90/4:02 A. Luck 5 yd. fumble rec. 10:38 Pass: 5-6-59 Rush: 1-12 12/7/14 at CLE 24-19 3:46 IND 10 11-90/3:14 1 yd. pass to T. Hilton 0:32 25-24 Pass: 4-7-48, TD 9/27/15 at TEN 27-21 5:59 TEN 11 1-11/0:06 11 yd. pass to D. Moncrief 5:53 35-33 Pass: 1-1-11, TD 27-14 12:20 IND 2 12-98/5:31 35 yd. pass to P. Dorsett 6:49 Pass: 8-10-110, TD 11/8/15 vs. DEN 24-24 8:49 IND 30 7-33/2:41 A. Vinatieri 55 yd. FG 6:13 27-24 Pass: 3-5-38 17-17 4:57-3Q IND 20 12-80/5:52 8 yd. pass to A. Bradshaw 14:05 Pass: 5-7-64, TD Rush: 1-4 9/25/16 vs. SD 22-20 2:29 IND 17 6-83/1:12 63 yd. pass to T. Hilton 1:17 26-22 Pass: 4-6-83, TD 10/9/16 vs. CHI 23-19 7:04 IND 18 6-82/3:21 35 yd. pass to T. Hilton 3:43 29-23 Pass: 5-5-74, TD 10/23/16 at TEN 23-20 6:02 IND 30 12-70/4:07 7 yd. pass to J. Doyle 1:55 34-26 Pass: 5-7-60, TD Rush: 1-9 1/1/17 vs. JAX 20-17 1:33 IND 25 8-75/1:24 1 yd. pass to J. Doyle 0:09 24-20 Pass: 6-8-70, TD

Bold indicates game-winning drive Italics indicates comeback drive

RUNNING IT IN LUCK’S CAREER BEST GAMES Since 2012, Luck has the fifth-most rushing touchdowns among COMPLETIONS PASSING YARDS NFL quarterbacks and ranks third among AFC quarterbacks. 35, at Denver (9/7/14) 433, vs. Miami (11/4/12) 32, vs. Baltimore (10/5/14) 400, at Pittsburgh (10/26/14) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS BY 31, three times, 393, vs. Tennessee (9/28/14) NFL QUARTERBACKS, SINCE 2012 last: vs. Detroit (9/11/16) Rank Player Rush TDs 1. Cam Newton (CAR) 40 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 2. Andy Dalton (CIN) 17 5, vs. Washington (11/30/14) 79.5, at Jacksonville (9/21/14) 3. Russell Wilson (SEA) 16 4, seven times, 78.6, at New York Jets (12/5/16) 4. Tyrod Taylor (CLE) 15 last: at New York Jets (12/5/16) 78.3, vs. Oakland (9/8/13) 5. Andrew Luck (IND) 14 PASSER RATING RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS MOST CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS BY 147.6, at New York Jets (12/5/16) 2, at Jacksonville (11/8/12) A QUARTERBACK, COLTS HISTORY 140.4, at Jacksonville (9/21/14) 2, vs. Cleveland (10/21/12) Rank Player Rush TDs 137.0, vs. Washington (11/30/14) 1, 10 times, 1. Peyton Manning (1998-2010) 17 last: at Oakland (12/24/16) 2. Andrew Luck (2012-2017) 14 3. Bert Jones (1973-1981) 14 4. (1956-1972) 13

21 ADAM VINATIERI NOTES

KICKER ADAM VINATIERI AMONG THE BEST 6-0 - 212 POUNDS - SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Vinatieri holds an 84.3 career field goal percentage having 23RD NFL SEASON converted 559-of-663 kicks. His career field goal percentage currently • Three-time Pro Bowl selection in 2002, 2004 and 2014. ranks 13th all-time in NFL history. • Only kicker in NFL history to record successful field goals in four Super Bowls (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX and XLI). HIGHEST REGULAR SEASON FG % IN NFL HISTORY, MINIMUM 100 FGM • Has converted 559-of-663 career field goals for an 84.3 percentage, Pct. Name FGM FGA which ranks 13th all-time. His 559 made field goals rank second in 90.2 *Justin Tucker 202 224 league history. 88.2 *Dan Bailey 186 211 87.6 *Stephen Gostkowski 340 388 • Has totaled 2,487 career points (including one two-point conversion), 87.3 *Stephen Hauschka 220 252 which ranks second in league history and first among active players. 86.9 *Robbie Gould 325 374 Is the only player in NFL history to tally 1,000 points with two different 86.5 230 266 teams (New England and Indianapolis). 86.2 Nate Kaeding 181 210 85.9 *Kai Forbath 116 135 • His 225 career wins (regular season and postseason) are the most in 85.8 *Matt Bryant 368 429 NFL history, while his 205 career regular season wins rank second. 85.7 Rob Bironas 239 279 85.5 277 324 • Owns the league record for the most consecutive field goals made 84.4 *Chandler Catanzaro 103 122 (44), which he set from 2015-16. 84.3 *Adam Vinatieri 559 663

• Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week 17 times (NFL record) *Active and AFC Special Teams Player of the Month five times (tied for NFL record). MR. CONSISTENT AT THE BUZZER... In 2016, Vinatieri set a new NFL record and franchise record for the Below is a look at the 27 victories in which Vinatieri has kicked game- most consecutive field goals converted with 44. winning field goals in the final minute of the fourth quarter or overtime. MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE, Vinatieri holds the NFL record with 10 game-winning overtime field NFL HISTORY goals. Player FG Made Dates Adam Vinatieri 44 2015-16 Opponent Date Yards Time Score Mike Vanderjagt 42 2002-04 vs. Jacksonville 9/22/96 40 12:24 28-25 OT Gary Anderson 40 1997 (SF) - 1998 (MIN) vs. NY Jets 9/14/97 34 06:57 27-24 OT at New Orleans 10/4/98 27 00:03 30-27 HITTING THE CENTURY MARK vs. San Francisco 12/20/98 35 00:03 24-21 at NY Jets 9/12/99 23 00:03 30-28 Vinatieri has eclipsed 100 points in a single season 20 times in his vs. Indianapolis 9/19/99 26 00:35 31-28 career, which is an NFL record. vs. Cincinnati 11/19/00 22 00:03 16-13 at Buffalo 12/17/00 24 00:19 13-10 OT MOST 100-POINT SEASONS, NFL HISTORY vs. San Diego 10/14/01 44 10:55 29-26 OT Player Years 100-pt. Seasons at Buffalo 12/16/01 23 09:15 12-9 OT Adam Vinatieri 1996-2017 20 vs. Oakland 1/19/02 23 06:31 16-13 OT Jason Elam 1993-2008 16 vs. St. Louis 2/3/02 48 00:00 20-17+ Morten Andersen 1985-2003 14 vs. Kansas City 9/22/02 35 10:20 41-38 OT Gary Anderson 1983-2003 14 vs. Miami 12/29/02 35 12:57 27-24 OT at Houston 11/23/03 28 00:40 23-20 OT vs. Carolina 2/1/04 41 00:04 32-29# VINATIERI’S CAREER BEST GAMES at Pittsburgh 9/25/05 43 00:01 23-20 vs. Atlanta 10/ 9/05 29 00:17 31-28 FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS at Denver 10/29/06 37 00:02 34-31 5, four times, 6, vs. Jacksonville (9/22/96) vs. Kansas City 11/18/07 24 00:03 13-10 last: vs. Chicago (10/9/16) 5, nine times, at Minnesota 9/14/08 47 00:03 18-15 last: at Baltimore (12/23/17) at San Diego 11/23/08 51 00:00 23-20 vs. Tennessee 1/2/11 43 00:00 23-20 PATS MADE PATS ATTEMPTED vs. Minnesota 9/16/12 53 00:08 23-20 7, vs. Washington (11/30/14) 7, vs. Washington (11/30/14) vs. Jacksonville 10/4/15 27 04:36 16-13 OT 6, five times, 6, five times, at Atlanta 11/22/15 43 00:52 24-21 last: at Baltimore (12/9/07) last: at Baltimore (12/9/07) vs. San Francisco 10/8/17 51 1:38 26-23 OT LONGEST FIELD GOAL *All FGs 1996-2005 came while with New England 57, at Chicago (11/10/02) +Super Bowl XXXVI #Super Bowl XXXVIII 55, two times, last: vs. Denver (11/8/15) 54, four times, last: vs. Houston (12/31/17)

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VINATIERI VS. THE NFL Opponents Home (With Patriots) Home (With Colts) Home (Total) Road Total FG-FGA FG-FGA FG-FGA FG-FGA FG-FGA Buffalo 18-28 3-3 21-31 11-22 32-53 Miami 20-23 7-10 27-33 15-17 42-50 New England 0-0 5-6 5-6 4-7 9-13 New York Jets 16-17 1-2 17-19 23-25 40-44

Baltimore 5-5 3-3 8-8 7-9 15-17 Cincinnati 3-3 7-7 10-10 5-7 15-17 Cleveland 5-8 6-6 11-14 6-8 17-22 Pittsburgh 3-3 3-4 6-7 12-13 18-19

Houston 0-0 23-25 23-25 21-26 44-51 Indianapolis 14-15 0-0 14-15 11-11 25-26 Jacksonville 7-8 14-17 21-25 24-26 45-51 Tennessee 3-5 25-26 28-31 21-25 49-54

Denver 2-3 8-8 10-11 18-21 28-32 Kansas City 9-10 7-9 16-19 8-11 24-30 Los Angeles Chargers 6-8 2-2 8-10 7-10 15-20 Oakland 1-1 0-0 1-1 6-7 7-8

Dallas 4-4 0-0 4-4 2-2 6-6 New York Giants 4-5 1-1 5-6 9-9 14-15 Philadelphia 0-0 3-3 3-3 5-6 8-9 Washington 3-4 3-3 6-7 3-6 9-13

Chicago 1-1 7-7 8-8 5-6 13-14 Detroit 0-0 3-3 3-3 5-5 8-8 Green Bay 2-2 3-4 5-6 1-2 6-8 Minnesota 1-2 3-3 4-5 5-6 9-11

Atlanta 1-1 0-0 1-1 4-4 5-5 Carolina 0-0 2-2 2-2 7-7 9-9 New Orleans 1-2 2-2 3-4 3-3 6-7 Tampa Bay 1-2 6-6 7-8 1-2 8-10

Arizona 1-2 2-2 3-4 5-6 8-10 Los Angeles Rams 1-1 0-0 1-1 9-10 10-11 San Francisco 1-2 4-4 5-6 2-3 3-5 Seattle 3-3 4-4 7-7 1-1 8-8

Totals 136-168 157-172 293-340 266-323 559-663 Percentage 81.0 91.3 86.2 82.4 84.3

Opponents 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Totals Pct. Home (w/ Patriots) 3-3 53-54 39-47 36-56 5-8 136-168 81.0 Home (w/ Colts) 3-3 41-42 49-51 46-51 18-25 157-172 91.3 Away 4-4 92-96 79-100 75-95 16-28 266-323 82.4 Totals 10-10 186-192 167-198 157-202 39-61 559-663 84.3

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2018 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART Underlined = Rookie in 2018

BASE OFFENSE WR 11 Ryan Grant 14 Zach Pascal 16 Marcus Johnson

LT 74 Anthony Castonzo 62 Le'Raven Clark

LG 56 Quenton Nelson 64

C 78 Ryan Kelly 73 Joe Haeg

RG 68 Matt Slauson 72 Braden Smith

RT 73 Joe Haeg 61 J'Marcus Webb 71 Denzelle Good

TE 84 Jack Doyle 45 Ryan Hewitt

WR 13 T.Y. Hilton 80 Chester Rogers

QB 12 Andrew Luck 7 Jacoby Brissett

TE 85 Eric Ebron 86 Erik Swoope

RB 25 Marlon Mack 20 Jordan Wilkins 21 Nyheim Hines 38 Christine Michael

BASE DEFENSE DE 93 Jabaal Sheard 57 Kemoko Turay

NT 99 Al Woods 90

UT 96 Denico Autry 91 Hassan Ridgeway

DE 92 Margus Hunt 58 Tarell Basham 97 Al-Quadin Muhammad

WLB 53 Darius Leonard 49 Matthew Adams

MLB 50 Anthony Walker 55 Skai Moore

SAM 52 Najee Goode 44 Zaire Franklin

CB 23 Kenny Moore II 31 Quincy Wilson 28 Chris Milton

FS 29 Malik Hooker 30 36 Corey Moore

SS 26 Clayton Geathers 41 Matthias Farley

CB 27 Nate Hairston 35 Pierre Desir

SPECIALISTS P 2 Rigoberto Sanchez

PK 4 Adam Vinatieri

H 2 Rigoberto Sanchez

LS 46 Luke Rhodes

KR 80 Chester Rogers 14 Zach Pascal 42 Nyheim Hines

PR 80 Chester Rogers 14 Zach Pascal 13 T.Y. Hilton

Colts Pronunciations DT/DE - Denico Autry (duh-NEE-co) LB - Skai Moore (SKY) CB - Pierre Desir (duh-ZEER) DE - Al-Quadin Muhammad (al-KWUH-deen) TE - Eric Ebron (EE-bron) P - Rigoberto Sanchez (REE-go-BEAR-toe) S - Clayton Geathers (Geh-thers) DE - Jabaal Sheard (juh-BALL) (SHEERD) LB - Najee Goode (NAH-jee) TE - Erik Swoope (SWOPE) S - Malik Hooker (MA-leek) DE - Kemoko Turay (Ka-mo-ko) RB - Christine Michael (KRIS-tin) K - Adam Vinatieri (vin-uh-TARE-ee)

26 QUARTERBACKS (2) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 12 Luck, Andrew QB 6-4 240 28 7 Stanford Houston, TX D1-12 7 Brissett, Jacoby QB 6-4 235 25 3 North Carolina West Palm Beach, T-17 (NE) State FL RUNNING BACKS (4) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 38 Michael, Christine RB 5-10 220 27 6 Texas A&M Beaumont, TX FA-17 25 Mack, Marlon RB 6-0 210 22 2 South Florida Sarasota, FL D4-17 21 Hines, Nyheim RB 5-9 198 21 R North Carolina Garner, NC D4-18 State 20 Wilkins, Jordan RB 6-1 216 24 R Mississippi Cordova, TN D5-18 WIDE RECEIVERS (5) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 13 Hilton, T.Y. WR 5-10 183 28 7 Florida Miami, FL D3-12 International 80 Rogers, Chester WR 6-0 184 24 3 Grambling State Huntsville, AL FA-16 11 Grant, Ryan WR 6-0 204 27 5 Tulane Beaumont, TX UFA-18 (WAS) 14 Pascal, Zach WR 6-2 219 23 1 Old Dominion Upper Marlboro, W-18 (TEN) MD 16 Johnson, Marcus WR 6-1 204 24 2 Texas League City, TX T-18 (SEA) TIGHT ENDS (4) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 84 Doyle, Jack TE 6-6 262 28 6 Western Kentucky Indianapolis, IN W-13 (TEN) 86 Swoope, Erik TE 6-4 255 26 3 Miami (FL) Lake Elsinore, CA FA-14 85 Ebron, Eric TE 6-4 253 25 5 North Carolina Greensboro, NC FA-18 45 Hewitt, Ryan TE 6-4 255 27 5 Stanford Denver, CO FA-18 OFFENSIVE LINE (10) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 74 Castonzo, Anthony T 6-7 311 30 8 Boston College Hawthorn Woods, D1-11 IL 71 Good, Denzelle G 6-5 345 27 4 Mars Hill Gaffney, SC D7-15 62 Clark, Le'Raven G 6-5 311 25 3 Texas Tech Rockdale, TX D3-16 73 Haeg, Joe G 6-6 305 25 3 North Dakota Lake Shore, MN D5-16 State 78 Kelly, Ryan C 6-4 309 25 3 Alabama West Chester, OH D1-16 64 Glowinski, Mark G 6-4 310 26 4 West Virginia Wilkes-Barre, PA W-17 (SEA) 68 Slauson, Matt C 6-5 315 32 10 Nebraska Colorado Springs, UFA-18 (LAC) CO 56 Nelson, Quenton C 6-5 330 22 R Notre Dame Holmdel, NJ D1-18 72 Smith, Braden G 6-6 315 22 R Auburn Olathe, KA D2-18 61 Webb, J'Marcus T 6-7 331 30 7 West Texas A&M Fort Worth, TX FA-18 LINEBACKERS (6) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 50 Walker, Anthony LB 6-1 242 23 2 Northwestern Miami, FL D5-17 52 Goode, Najee LB 6-0 244 29 7 West Virginia Cleveland, OH UFA-18 (PHI) 55 Moore, Skai LB 6-2 230 23 R South Carolina Cooper City, FL FA-18 49 Adams, Matthew LB 6-0 230 22 R Houston Missouri City, TX D7-18 44 Franklin, Zaire LB 6-0 238 22 R Syracuse Philadelphia, PA D7-18 53 Leonard, Darius LB 6-2 234 23 R South Carolina Lake View, SC D2-18 State DEFENSIVE BACKS (10) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 26 Geathers, Clayton S 6-2 220 26 4 Central Florida Georgetown, SC D4-15 28 Milton, Chris CB 5-11 196 25 3 Georgia Tech Folkston, GA FA-16 41 Farley, Matthias S 5-11 209 26 3 Notre Dame Charlotte, NC W-16 (ARZ) 27 Hairston, Nate CB 6-0 195 24 2 Temple Washington, DC D5-17 31 Wilson, Quincy CB 6-2 210 22 2 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D2-17 29 Hooker, Malik S 6-1 212 22 2 Ohio State New Castle, PA D1-17 35 Desir, Pierre CB 6-1 198 27 5 Lindenwood Port-au-Prince, W-17 (SEA) Haiti 23 Moore II, Kenny CB 5-9 190 23 2 Valdosta State Valdosta, GA W-17 (NE) 30 Odum, George S 6-1 200 24 R Central Arkansas Millington, TN FA-18 36 Moore, Corey S 6-2 200 25 3 Georgia Griffin, Ga. W-18 (HOU) DEFENSIVE LINE (9) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 91 Ridgeway, Hassan DT 6-3 305 23 3 Texas Mansfield, TX D4-16 92 Hunt, Margus DT 6-8 298 31 6 SMU Karksi-Nuia, UFA-17 (CIN) Estonia 93 Sheard, Jabaal DE 6-3 265 29 8 Pittsburgh Hollywood Hills, FL UFA-17 (NE) 99 Woods, Al DT 6-4 330 31 9 LSU Jennings, LA FA-17 58 Basham, Tarell DE 6-4 266 24 2 Ohio Rocky Mount, VA D3-17 90 Stewart, Grover DT 6-4 333 24 2 Albany State Camilla, GA D4-17 96 Autry, Denico DE 6-5 270 28 5 Mississippi State Albemarle, NC UFA-18 (OAK) 57 Turay, Kemoko DE 6-5 253 23 R Rutgers Newark, NJ D2-18 97 Muhammad, Al- DE 6-4 250 23 2 Miami Irvington, NJ W-18 (NO) Quadin SPECIALISTS (3) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 4 Vinatieri, Adam K 6-0 212 45 23 South Dakota Rapid City, SD UFA-06 (NE) State 46 Rhodes, Luke LS 6-2 238 25 2 William & Mary Hollidaysburg, PA FA-16 2 Sanchez, Rigoberto P 6-0 195 23 2 Hawaii Chico, CA FA-17

27 NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 49 Adams, Matthew LB 6-0 230 22 R Houston Missouri City, TX D7-18 96 Autry, Denico DE/DT 6-5 270 28 5 Mississippi State Albemarle, NC UFA-18 (OAK) 58 Basham, Tarell DE 6-4 266 24 2 Ohio Rocky Mount, VA D3-17 7 Brissett, Jacoby QB 6-4 235 25 3 North Carolina State West Palm Beach, FL T-17 (NE) 74 Castonzo, Anthony T 6-7 311 30 8 Boston College Hawthorn Woods, IL D1-11 62 Clark, Le'Raven G/T 6-5 311 25 3 Texas Tech Rockdale, TX D3-16 35 Desir, Pierre CB 6-1 198 27 5 Lindenwood Port-au-Prince, Haiti W-17 (SEA) 84 Doyle, Jack TE 6-6 262 28 6 Western Kentucky Indianapolis, IN W-13 (TEN) 85 Ebron, Eric TE 6-4 253 25 5 North Carolina Greensboro, NC FA-18 41 Farley, Matthias S 5-11 209 26 3 Notre Dame Charlotte, NC W-16 (ARZ) 44 Franklin, Zaire LB 6-0 238 22 R Syracuse Philadelphia, PA D7-18 26 Geathers, Clayton S 6-2 220 26 4 Central Florida Georgetown, SC D4-15 64 Glowinski, Mark G 6-4 310 26 4 West Virginia Wilkes-Barre, PA W-17 (SEA) 71 Good, Denzelle G/T 6-5 345 27 4 Mars Hill Gaffney, SC D7-15 52 Goode, Najee LB 6-0 244 29 7 West Virginia Cleveland, OH UFA-18 (PHI) 11 Grant, Ryan WR 6-0 204 27 5 Tulane Beaumont, TX UFA-18 (WAS) 73 Haeg, Joe G/T 6-6 305 25 3 North Dakota State Lake Shore, MN D5-16 27 Hairston, Nate CB 6-0 195 24 2 Temple Washington, DC D5-17 45 Hewitt, Ryan TE 6-4 255 27 5 Stanford Denver, CO FA-18 13 Hilton, T.Y. WR 5-10 183 28 7 Florida International Miami, FL D3-12 21 Hines, Nyheim RB 5-9 198 21 R North Carolina State Garner, NC D4-18 29 Hooker, Malik S 6-1 212 22 2 Ohio State New Castle, PA D1-17 92 Hunt, Margus DT 6-8 298 31 6 SMU Karksi-Nuia, Estonia UFA-17 (CIN) 16 Johnson, Marcus WR 6-1 204 24 2 Texas League City, TX T-18 (SEA) 78 Kelly, Ryan C 6-4 309 25 3 Alabama West Chester, OH D1-16 53 Leonard, Darius LB 6-2 234 23 R South Carolina State Lake View, SC D2-18 12 Luck, Andrew QB 6-4 240 28 7 Stanford Houston, TX D1-12 25 Mack, Marlon RB 6-0 210 22 2 South Florida Sarasota, FL D4-17 38 Michael, Christine RB 5-10 220 27 6 Texas A&M Beaumont, TX FA-17 28 Milton, Chris CB 5-11 196 25 3 Georgia Tech Folkston, GA FA-16 23 Moore II, Kenny CB 5-9 190 23 2 Valdosta State Valdosta, GA W-17 (NE) 36 Moore, Corey S 6-2 200 25 3 Georgia Griffin, Ga. W-18 (HOU) 55 Moore, Skai LB 6-2 230 23 R South Carolina Cooper City, FL FA-18 97 Muhammad, Al-Quadin DE 6-4 250 23 2 Miami Irvington, NJ W-18 (NO) 56 Nelson, Quenton C/G 6-5 330 22 R Notre Dame Holmdel, NJ D1-18 30 Odum, George S 6-1 200 24 R Central Arkansas Millington, TN FA-18 14 Pascal, Zach WR 6-2 219 23 1 Old Dominion Upper Marlboro, MD W-18 (TEN) 46 Rhodes, Luke LS 6-2 238 25 2 William & Mary Hollidaysburg, PA FA-16 91 Ridgeway, Hassan DT 6-3 305 23 3 Texas Mansfield, TX D4-16 80 Rogers, Chester WR 6-0 184 24 3 Grambling State Huntsville, AL FA-16 2 Sanchez, Rigoberto P 6-0 195 23 2 Hawaii Chico, CA FA-17 93 Sheard, Jabaal DE 6-3 265 29 8 Pittsburgh Hollywood Hills, FL UFA-17 (NE) 68 Slauson, Matt C/G 6-5 315 32 10 Nebraska Colorado Springs, CO UFA-18 (LAC) 72 Smith, Braden G 6-6 315 22 R Auburn Olathe, KA D2-18 90 Stewart, Grover DT 6-4 333 24 2 Albany State Camilla, GA D4-17 86 Swoope, Erik TE 6-4 255 26 3 Miami (FL) Lake Elsinore, CA FA-14 57 Turay, Kemoko DE 6-5 253 23 R Rutgers Newark, NJ D2-18 4 Vinatieri, Adam K 6-0 212 45 23 South Dakota State Rapid City, SD UFA-06 (NE) 50 Walker, Anthony LB 6-1 242 23 2 Northwestern Miami, FL D5-17 61 Webb, J'Marcus T 6-7 331 30 7 West Texas A&M Fort Worth, TX FA-18 20 Wilkins, Jordan RB 6-1 216 24 R Mississippi Cordova, TN D5-18 31 Wilson, Quincy CB 6-2 210 22 2 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D2-17 99 Woods, Al DT 6-4 330 31 9 LSU Jennings, LA FA-17 Practice Squad 81 Alie-Cox, Mo TE 6-5 267 24 1 Virginia Commonwealth Middleburg, VA FA-17 65 Douglas, Jamil C/G 6-4 309 26 3 Arizona State Cypress, CA FA-18 10 Fountain, Reece WR 6-2 210 22 R Northern Iowa Madison, WI D5-18 17 Ishmael, Steve WR 6-2 212 23 R Syracuse Miami, FL FA-18 34 McNichols, Jeremy RB 5-9 205 22 1 Boise State Santa Margarita, CA FA-18 59 Phillips, Carroll DE 6-3 242 26 2 Illinois Miami, FL FA-18 54 Thomas, Ahmad LB 6-0 220 23 1 Oklahoma Miami, FL FA-18 5 Walker, Phillip QB 5-11 216 23 1 Temple Elizabeth, NJ FA-17 51 Ward, Jihad DT 6-5 290 24 3 Illinois Philadelphia, PA FA-18 21 White, D.J. CB 5-11 193 24 3 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA W-17 (KC) Injured Reserve 45 Adams, Tyrell LB 6-2 230 26 3 West Georgia Atlanta, GA FA-18 15 Brent, K.J. WR 6-3 202 25 1 Wake Forest Waxhaw, NC FA-17 65 Burwell, Tyreek T 6-6 310 26 4 Cincinnati Huntington Station, NY FA-17 8 Cain, Deon WR 6-2 202 22 R Clemson Tampa, FL D6-18 76 Calvin, Johnathan DT 6-3 266 24 1 Mississippi State Jackson, MS FA-17 37 Cooper, Chris S 5-10 202 24 R Stony Brook Mount Vernon, NY FA-18 39 Ferguson, Josh RB 5-10 205 25 3 Illinois Naperville, IL FA-17 59 George, Jeremiah LB 5-11 234 26 4 Iowa State Clearwater, FL FA-17 32 Green, T.J. S 6-3 211 23 3 Clemson Sylacauga, AL D2-16 83 Hazel, Matt WR 6-1 195 26 3 Coastal Carolina North Augusta, SC FA-18 81 Hogan, Krishawn WR 6-3 222 23 2 Marian Indianapolis, IN FA-17 34 Jackson, Robert CB 6-1 202 24 R UNLV Fort Myers, FL FA-18 96 Johnson, Anthony DE 6-3 275 25 3 LSU Baton Rouge, LA FA-17 9 Kaaya, Brad QB 6-4 215 23 1 Miami (FL) West Hills, CA FA-17 94 Lewis, Tyquan DE/DT 6-3 269 23 R Ohio State Tarboro, NC D2-18 60 Machorro, Jared T 6-6 302 22 R Texas A&M-Commerce Coldspring, TX FA-18 20 Martin, Ronald S 6-1 220 25 2 LSU Plaquemine, LA FA-17 76 McCain, Chris DE 6-5 236 26 4 California Greensboro, NC FA-18 40 Therezie, Robenson S 5-9 212 27 3 Auburn Miami, FL FA-18 43 Travis, Ross TE 6-6 248 25 3 Penn State Chaska, MN W-17 (KC) 17 Wright, James WR 6-1 203 26 4 LSU Belle Chasse, LA FA-18 Reserve/League Susp. 33 Turbin, Robert RB 5-10 225 28 7 Utah State Fremont, CA UFA-16 (DAL)

28 NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 2 Rigoberto Sanchez P 6-0 195 23 2 Hawaii Chico, CA FA-17 4 Adam Vinatieri K 6-0 212 45 23 South Dakota State Rapid City, SD UFA-06 (NE) 7 Jacoby Brissett QB 6-4 235 25 3 North Carolina State West Palm Beach, FL T-17 (NE) 11 Ryan Grant WR 6-0 204 27 5 Tulane Beaumont, TX UFA-18 (WAS) 12 Andrew Luck QB 6-4 240 28 7 Stanford Houston, TX D1-12 13 T.Y. Hilton WR 5-10 183 28 7 Florida International Miami, FL D3-12 14 Zach Pascal WR 6-2 219 23 1 Old Dominion Upper Marlboro, MD W-18 (TEN) 16 Marcus Johnson WR 6-1 204 24 2 Texas League City, TX T-18 (SEA) 20 Jordan Wilkins RB 6-1 216 24 R Mississippi Cordova, TN D5-18 21 Nyheim Hines RB 5-9 198 21 R North Carolina State Garner, NC D4-18 23 Kenny Moore II CB 5-9 190 23 2 Valdosta State Valdosta, GA W-17 (NE) 25 Marlon Mack RB 6-0 210 22 2 South Florida Sarasota, FL D4-17 26 Clayton Geathers S 6-2 220 26 4 Central Florida Georgetown, SC D4-15 27 Nate Hairston CB 6-0 195 24 2 Temple Washington, DC D5-17 28 Chris Milton CB 5-11 196 25 3 Georgia Tech Folkston, GA FA-16 29 Malik Hooker S 6-1 212 22 2 Ohio State New Castle, PA D1-17 30 George Odum S 6-1 200 24 R Central Arkansas Millington, TN FA-18 31 Quincy Wilson CB 6-2 210 22 2 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D2-17 35 Pierre Desir CB 6-1 198 27 5 Lindenwood Port-au-Prince, Haiti W-17 (SEA) 36 Corey Moore S 6-2 200 25 3 Georgia Griffin, Ga. W-18 (HOU) 38 Christine Michael RB 5-10 220 27 6 Texas A&M Beaumont, TX FA-17 41 Matthias Farley S 5-11 209 26 3 Notre Dame Charlotte, NC W-16 (ARZ) 44 Zaire Franklin LB 6-0 238 22 R Syracuse Philadelphia, PA D7-18 45 Ryan Hewitt TE 6-4 255 27 5 Stanford Denver, CO FA-18 46 Luke Rhodes LS 6-2 238 25 2 William & Mary Hollidaysburg, PA FA-16 49 Matthew Adams LB 6-0 230 22 R Houston Missouri City, TX D7-18 50 Anthony Walker LB 6-1 242 23 2 Northwestern Miami, FL D5-17 52 Najee Goode LB 6-0 244 29 7 West Virginia Cleveland, OH UFA-18 (PHI) 53 Darius Leonard LB 6-2 234 23 R South Carolina State Lake View, SC D2-18 55 Skai Moore LB 6-2 230 23 R South Carolina Cooper City, FL FA-18 56 Quenton Nelson C/G 6-5 330 22 R Notre Dame Holmdel, NJ D1-18 57 Kemoko Turay DE 6-5 253 23 R Rutgers Newark, NJ D2-18 58 Tarell Basham DE 6-4 266 24 2 Ohio Rocky Mount, VA D3-17 61 J'Marcus Webb T 6-7 331 30 7 West Texas A&M Fort Worth, TX FA-18 62 Le'Raven Clark G/T 6-5 311 25 3 Texas Tech Rockdale, TX D3-16 64 Mark Glowinski G 6-4 310 26 4 West Virginia Wilkes-Barre, PA W-17 (SEA) 68 Matt Slauson C/G 6-5 315 32 10 Nebraska Colorado Springs, CO UFA-18 (LAC) 71 Denzelle Good G/T 6-5 345 27 4 Mars Hill Gaffney, SC D7-15 72 Braden Smith G 6-6 315 22 R Auburn Olathe, KA D2-18 73 Joe Haeg G/T 6-6 305 25 3 North Dakota State Lake Shore, MN D5-16 74 Anthony Castonzo T 6-7 311 30 8 Boston College Hawthorn Woods, IL D1-11 78 Ryan Kelly C 6-4 309 25 3 Alabama West Chester, OH D1-16 80 Chester Rogers WR 6-0 184 24 3 Grambling State Huntsville, AL FA-16 84 Jack Doyle TE 6-6 262 28 6 Western Kentucky Indianapolis, IN W-13 (TEN) 85 Eric Ebron TE 6-4 253 25 5 North Carolina Greensboro, NC FA-18 86 Erik Swoope TE 6-4 255 26 3 Miami (FL) Lake Elsinore, CA FA-14 90 Grover Stewart DT 6-4 333 24 2 Albany State Camilla, GA D4-17 91 Hassan Ridgeway DT 6-3 305 23 3 Texas Mansfield, TX D4-16 92 Margus Hunt DT 6-8 298 31 6 SMU Karksi-Nuia, Estonia UFA-17 (CIN) 93 Jabaal Sheard DE 6-3 265 29 8 Pittsburgh Hollywood Hills, FL UFA-17 (NE) 96 Denico Autry DE/DT 6-5 270 28 5 Mississippi State Albemarle, NC UFA-18 (OAK) 97 Al-Quadin Muhammad DE 6-4 250 23 2 Miami Irvington, NJ W-18 (NO) 99 Al Woods DT 6-4 330 31 9 LSU Jennings, LA FA-17 Practice Squad 5 Phillip Walker QB 5-11 216 23 1 Temple Elizabeth, NJ FA-17 10 Reece Fountain WR 6-2 210 22 R Northern Iowa Madison, WI D5-18 17 Steve Ishmael WR 6-2 212 23 R Syracuse Miami, FL FA-18 21 D.J. White CB 5-11 193 24 3 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA W-17 (KC) 34 Jeremy McNichols RB 5-9 205 22 1 Boise State Santa Margarita, CA FA-18 51 Jihad Ward DT 6-5 290 24 3 Illinois Philadelphia, PA FA-18 54 Ahmad Thomas LB 6-0 220 23 1 Oklahoma Miami, FL FA-18 59 Carroll Phillips DE 6-3 242 26 2 Illinois Miami, FL FA-18 65 Jamil Douglas C/G 6-4 309 26 3 Arizona State Cypress, CA FA-18 81 Mo Alie-Cox TE 6-5 267 24 1 Virginia Commonwealth Middleburg, VA FA-17 Injured Reserve 8 Deon Cain WR 6-2 202 22 R Clemson Tampa, FL D6-18 9 Brad Kaaya QB 6-4 215 23 1 Miami (FL) West Hills, CA FA-17 15 K.J. Brent WR 6-3 202 25 1 Wake Forest Waxhaw, NC FA-17 17 James Wright WR 6-1 203 26 4 LSU Belle Chasse, LA FA-18 20 Ronald Martin S 6-1 220 25 2 LSU Plaquemine, LA FA-17 32 T.J. Green S 6-3 211 23 3 Clemson Sylacauga, AL D2-16 34 Robert Jackson CB 6-1 202 24 R UNLV Fort Myers, FL FA-18 37 Chris Cooper S 5-10 202 24 R Stony Brook Mount Vernon, NY FA-18 39 Josh Ferguson RB 5-10 205 25 3 Illinois Naperville, IL FA-17 40 Robenson Therezie S 5-9 212 27 3 Auburn Miami, FL FA-18 43 Ross Travis TE 6-6 248 25 3 Penn State Chaska, MN W-17 (KC) 45 Tyrell Adams LB 6-2 230 26 3 West Georgia Atlanta, GA FA-18 59 Jeremiah George LB 5-11 234 26 4 Iowa State Clearwater, FL FA-17 60 Jared Machorro T 6-6 302 22 R Texas A&M-Commerce Coldspring, TX FA-18 65 Tyreek Burwell T 6-6 310 26 4 Cincinnati Huntington Station, NY FA-17 76 Johnathan Calvin DT 6-3 266 24 1 Mississippi State Jackson, MS FA-17 76 Chris McCain DE 6-5 236 26 4 California Greensboro, NC FA-18 81 Krishawn Hogan WR 6-3 222 23 2 Marian Indianapolis, IN FA-17 83 Matt Hazel WR 6-1 195 26 3 Coastal Carolina North Augusta, SC FA-18 94 Tyquan Lewis DE/DT 6-3 269 23 R Ohio State Tarboro, NC D2-18 96 Anthony Johnson DE 6-3 275 25 3 LSU Baton Rouge, LA FA-17 Reserve/League Susp. 33 Robert Turbin RB 5-10 225 28 7 Utah State Fremont, CA UFA-16 (DAL)

29 DATE POS. PLAYER TRANSACTION 5/1 OLB Arthur Miley Waived 1/1 TE Mo Alie-Cox Signed a reserve/future contract 5/1 ILB Darnell Sankey Waived 1/1 WR Dres Anderson Signed a reserve/future contract 5/2 DT Johnathan Calvin Placed on Injured/Reserve 1/1 DT Johnathan Calvin Signed a reserve/future contract 5/8 TE Randall Telfer Claimed off waivers (CLE) 1/1 WR Kolby Listenbee Signed a reserve/future contract 5/8 TE Jason Vander Laan Waived 1/1 OLB Arthur Miley Signed a reserve/future contract 5/8 DE Chris McCain Signed as a free agent 1/1 OLB Joshua Perry Signed a reserve/future contract 5/8 TE Randall Telfer Waived/failed physical 1/1 QB Phillip Walker Signed a reserve/future contract 5/9 T Austin Howard Signed as a free agent 1/1 G Isaiah Williams Signed a reserve/future contract 5/9 G Isaiah Williams Waived 1/2 WR Seantavius Jones Signed a reserve/future contract 5/11 LB Matthew Adams Signed contract 1/2 WR Justice Liggins Signed a reserve/future contract 5/11 WR Deon Cain Signed contract 1/2 WR James Wright Signed a reserve/future contract 5/11 WR Reece Fountain Signed contract 1/11 ILB Darnell Sankey Signed a reserve/future contract 5/11 LB Zaire Franklin Signed contract 1/18 WR DeAndre Smelter Signed a reserve/future contract 5/11 RB Nyheim Hines Signed contract 2/2 WR Rodney Adams Signed a reserve/future contract 5/11 DE Tyquan Lewis Signed contract 2/22 K Adam Vinatieri Signed contract extension 5/11 G Quenton Nelson 00-0034354 2/23 LB Tyrell Adams Signed as a free agent 5/11 DE Kemoko Turay Signed contract 3/15 DE Denico Autry Signed as an unrestricted free agent (OAK) 5/11 RB Jordan Wilkins Signed contract 3/17 DE Denico Autry Aquired the first round (6th overall), second round 5/11 WR Kasen Williams Signed as a free agent (37th overall) and second round (49th overall) 5/11 WR DeAndre Smelter Waived selections in the 2018 NFL Draft and a second 5/11 DE Rakeem Nunez-Roches Claimed off waivers (KC) round selection in the 2019 NFL Draft in a trade 5/11 LB Joshua Perry Waived with the New York Jets in exchange for the first round (3rd overall) selection in the 2018 NFL Draft 5/14 T Jared Machorro Signed as an undrafted free agent 3/17 DT Johnathan Hankins Released 5/14 C Anthony Fabiano Waived 3/19 TE Eric Ebron Signed as a free agent 5/15 CB Kenneth Acker Released 3/20 WR Ryan Grant Signed as an unrestricted free agent (WAS) 5/15 S Michael Cirino Signed as an undrafted free agent 3/20 C/G Matt Slauson Signed as an unrestricted free agent (LAC) 5/18 WR Kayaune Ross Signed as an undrafted free agent 3/21 CB Pierre Desir Signed contract extension 5/18 WR Kolby Listenbee Waived-Injured 3/21 T/G Jack Mewhort Signed contract extension 5/29 CB Channing Stribling Signed as a free agent 3/21 RB Christine Michael Signed contract extension 5/29 S Michael Cirino Waived-Injured 4/2 LS Luke Rhodes Signed tender 6/14 CB Juante Baldwin Signed as a free agent 4/2 TE Erik Swoope Signed tender 6/14 CB Channing Stribling Waived 4/4 G Jeremy Vujnovich Signed tender 6/15 WR Kayaune Ross Waived 4/4 LB Najee Goode Signed as an unrestricted free agent (PHI) 6/15 WR Zach Pascal Claimed off waivers (TEN) 4/6 CB Chris Milton Signed tender 6/27 G Braden Smith Signed contract 4/9 WR Rodney Adams Placed on reserve/retired list 6/29 RB Robert Turbin Suspended for the first four games of the 2018 regular season 4/11 CB Kenneth Acker Signed as an unrestricted free agent (KC) 7/22 LB Darius Leonard Signed contract 4/24 RB George Winn Released/failed physical 7/22 S Clayton Geathers Placed on Active/Physically Unable to Perform 4/26 G Quenton Nelson Selected in the first round (sixth overall) of the NFL Draft 7/22 S Malik Hooker Placed on Active/Physically Unable to Perform 4/27 LB Darius Leonard Selected in the second round (36th overall) of the 7/22 G Jeremy Vujnovich Placed on Active/Physically Unable to Perform NFL Draft 7/25 CB Juante Baldwin Released 4/27 G Braden Smith Selected in the second round (37th overall) of the 7/25 S Shamarko Thomas Signed as a free agent NFL Draft 7/25 T Anthony Castonzo Placed on the Non-Football Injury List 4/27 DE Kemoko Turay Selected in the second round (52nd overall) of the 7/25 T Denzelle Good Placed on the Non-Football Injury List NFL Draft 7/25 T Austin Howard Placed on the Non-Football Injury List 4/27 DE Tyquan Lewis Selected in the second round (64th overall) of the 7/26 T Denzelle Good Removed from the Non-Football Injury List NFL Draft 7/30 T Jared Machorro Waived-Injured 4/28 RB Nyheim Hines Selected in the fourth round (104th overall) of the 7/30 T J'Marcus Webb Signed as a free agent NFL Draft 7/31 T Austin Howard Removed from the Non-Football Injury List 4/28 WR Reece Fountain Selected in the fifth round (159 overall) of the NFL 8/1 T Anthony Castonzo Removed from the Non-Football Injury List Draft 8/1 G Jack Mewhort Placed on the Reserve/Retired List 4/28 RB Jordan Wilkins Selected in the fifth round (169th overall) of the NFL Draft 8/2 T Nick Callender Signed as a free agent 4/28 WR Deon Cain Selected in the sixth round (185th overall) of the 8/2 S Clayton Geathers Removed from the Active/Physically Unable to NFL Draft Perform List 4/28 LB Matthew Adams Selected in the seventh round (221st overall) of the 8/2 S Malik Hooker Removed from the Active/Physically Unable to NFL Draft Perform List 4/28 LB Zaire Franklin Selected in the seventh round (235th overall) of the 8/3 G Jeremy Vujnovich Removed from the Active/Physically Unable to NFL Draft Perform List 4/28 DE Henry Anderson Traded to the New York Jets in exchange for a 2018 8/11 S Shamarko Thomas Released seventh round draft selection 8/11 DE Ryan Delaire Signed as a free agent 5/1 K Michael Badgley Signed as an undrafted free agent 8/12 WR Deon Cain Placed on Injured/Reserve 5/1 S Chris Cooper Signed as an undrafted free agent 8/12 WR Dres Anderson Released 5/1 CB Lashard Durr Signed as an undrafted free agent 8/12 WR Matt Hazel Signed as a free agent 5/1 WR Steve Ishmael Signed as an undrafted free agent 8/12 RB Branden Oliver Signed as a free agent 5/1 CB Robert Jackson Signed as an undrafted free agent 8/14 LB William Ossai Waived-Non-Football Illness 5/1 DT Tomasi Laulile Signed as an undrafted free agent 8/14 RB Tion Green Signed as a free agent 5/1 LB Skai Moore Signed as an undrafted free agent 8/18 DT Caraun Reid Released 5/1 S George Odum Signed as an undrafted free agent 8/18 S Robenson Therezie Signed as a free agent 5/1 LB William Ossai Signed as an undrafted free agent 8/20 RB Tion Green Waived 5/1 CB Henre' Toliver Signed as an undrafted free agent 8/20 WR Cobi Hamilton Signed as a free agent 5/1 DT Johnathan Calvin Waived-Injured 8/22 RB Josh Ferguson Waived-Injured 5/1 ILB Jermaine Grace Waived 8/22 RB Tion Green Signed as a free agent 5/1 RB Matt Jones Waived 8/23 WR Matt Hazel Waived-Injured 5/1 WR Justice Liggins Waived 8/23 DT Brandon Banks Signed as a free agent 5/1 NT Joey Mbu Waived 8/24 CB Juante Baldwin Signed as a free agent 8/24 QB Brad Kaaya Waived-Injured

30 8/26 LB Antonio Morrison Traded to Green Bay Packers in exchange for CB- 9/1 WR K.J. Brent Waived-Injured Lenzy Pipkins 9/1 T Tyreek Burwell Waived-Injured 8/26 CB Lenzy Pipkins Acquired in a trade with the Green Bay Packers in 9/1 S Chris Cooper Waived-Injured exchange for LB-Antonio Morrison 9/1 S T.J. Green Waived-Injured 8/27 LB Brandon Chubb Signed as a free agent 9/1 WR Krishawn Hogan Waived-Injured 8/27 RB Tion Green Waived 9/1 CB Robert Jackson Waived-Injured 9/1 TE Darrell Daniels Traded to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for 9/1 S Ronald Martin Waived-Injured WR-Marcus Johnson. 9/1 S Robenson Therezie Waived-Injured 9/1 TE Mo Alie-Cox Waived 9/1 WR James Wright Waived-Injured 9/1 K Michael Badgley Waived 9/1 LB Jeremiah George Placed on Injured/Reserve 9/1 CB Juante Baldwin Waived 9/1 DE Anthony Johnson Placed on Injured/Reserve 9/1 DT Brandon Banks Waived 9/1 DE Chris McCain Placed on Injured/Reserve 9/1 C Deyshawn Bond Waived 9/1 TE Ross Travis Placed on Injured/Reserve 9/1 G Nick Callender Waived 9/1 RB Robert Turbin Placed on Reserve/Suspended List 9/1 LB Brandon Chubb Waived 9/2 DE Ryan Delaire Waived 9/1 CB Lashard Durr Waived 9/2 CB Lenzy Pipkins Waived 9/1 WR Reece Fountain Waived 9/2 S Corey Moore Claimed off waivers (HOU) 9/1 WR Cobi Hamilton Waived 9/2 DE Al-Quadin Muhammad Claimed off waivers (NO) 9/1 WR Steve Ishmael Waived 9/2 TE Mo Alie-Cox Signed to the practice squad 9/1 WR Seantavius Jones Waived 9/2 WR Reece Fountain Signed to the practice squad 9/1 DT Tomasi Laulile Waived 9/2 WR Steve Ishmael Signed to the practice squad 9/1 DT Rakeem Nunez-Roches Waived 9/2 QB Phillip Walker Signed to the practice squad 9/1 CB Henre' Toliver Waived 9/2 CB D.J. White Signed to the practice squad 9/1 G Jeremy Vujnovich Waived 9/3 TE Ryan Hewitt Signed as a free agent 9/1 QB Phillip Walker Waived 9/3 DT/DE Tyquan Lewis Placed on Injured/Reserve 9/1 CB D.J. White Waived 9/3 C/G Jamil Douglas Signed to the practice squad 9/1 WR Kasen Williams Waived 9/3 DE Carroll Phillips Signed to the practice squad 9/1 T Austin Howard Released 9/3 LB Ahmad Thomas Signed to the practice squad 9/1 RB Branden Oliver Released 9/3 DT Jihad Ward Signed to the practice squad 9/1 DE John Simon Released 9/3 RB Jeremy McNichols Signed to the practice squad 9/1 LB Tyrell Adams Waived-Injured

31 2018 Preseason Indianapolis Colts Player Participation @ SEA BAL SF @ CIN P/S X/N PLAYERS 8/9 8/20 8/25 8/30 P/S X/N Adams, Matthew P P P SAM 4/1 0/0 Adams, Tyrell P P P P 4/0 0/0 Alie-Cox, Mo P X P P 3/0 1/0 Anderson, Dres P ^ ^ ^ 1/0 0/0 Autry, Denico DT UT X X 2/2 2/0 Badgley, Michael P P P P 4/0 0/0 Baldwin, Juante ^ ^ X P 1/0 1/0 Banks, Brandon ^ ^ X P 1/0 1/0 Basham, Tarell P P P P 4/0 0/0 Bond, Deyshawn X X P C 2/1 2/0 Brent, K.J. P X X X 1/0 3/0 Brissett, Jacoby P P P QB 4/1 0/0 Burwell, Tyreek X P P P 3/0 1/0 Cain, Deon P IR IR IR 1/0 0/0 Callender, Nick P X X P 2/0 2/0 Calvin, Johnathan IR IR IR IR 0/0 0/0 Castonzo, Anthony X X X X 0/0 4/0 Chubb, Brandon ^ ^ ^ P 1/0 0/0 Clark, Le'Raven P LT P LT 4/2 0/0 Cooper, Chris P X P P 3/0 1/0 Daniels, Darrell P P P P 4/0 0/0 Delaire, Ryan Active P P DE 3/1 0/0 Desir, Pierre P P CB CB 4/2 0/0 Doyle, Jack TE TE TE X 3/3 1/0 Durr, Lashard P P P P 4/0 0/0 Ebron, Eric TE P P X 3/1 1/0 Farley, Matthias SS SS P P 4/2 0/0 Ferguson, Josh X P IR IR 1/0 1/0 Fountain, Reece X P P P 3/0 1/0 Franklin, Zaire P P P MLB 4/1 0/0 Geathers, Clayton X SS SS X 2/2 2/0 George, Jeremiah P P X X 2/0 2/0 Glowinski, Mark P P P RG 4/1 0/0 Good, Denzelle X X P P 2/0 2/0 Goode, Najee SAM SAM SAM SAM 4/4 0/0 Grant, Ryan WR WR WR X 3/3 1/0 Green, T.J. FS P P X 3/1 1/0 Green, Tion ^ ^ X ^ 0/0 1/0 Haeg, Joe C P C C 4/3 0/0 Hairston, Nate P CB X X 2/1 2/0 Hamilton, Cobi ^ X X P 1/0 2/0 Hazel, Matt ^ X IR IR 0/0 1/0 Hilton, T.Y. WR X WR X 2/2 2/0 Hines, Nyheim P P P P 4/0 0/0 Hogan, Krishawn P X P X 2/0 2/0 Hooker, Malik X X FS X 1/1 3/0 Howard, Austin P P RT X 3/1 1/0 Hunt, Margus DE DE DE X 3/3 1/0 Ishmael, Steve P P P P 4/0 0/0 Jackson, Robert P P P P 4/0 0/0 Johnson, Anthony P X P X 2/0 2/0 Johnson, Marcus ^ ^ ^ Active 0/0 0/0 Jones, Seantavius P P P P 4/0 0/0 Kaaya, Brad P X IR IR 1/0 1/0 Kelly, Ryan C C C X 3/3 1/0 Laulile, Tomasi P P X P 3/0 1/0 Leonard, Darius WLB WLB WLB X 3/3 1/0 Lewis, Tyquan X X X X 0/0 4/0 Luck, Andrew QB QB QB X 3/3 1/0 Machorro, Jared IR IR IR IR 0/0 0/0 Mack, Marlon RB X X X 1/1 3/0 Martin, Ronald P P P X 3/0 1/0 McCain, Chris P P P P 4/0 0/0 Michael, Christine P RB P P 4/1 0/0 Milton, Chris X P P CB 3/1 1/0 Moore II, Kenny CB CB CB X 3/3 1/0 Moore, Corey ^ ^ ^ Active 0/0 0/0 Moore, Skai MLB MLB MLB X 3/3 1/0 Morrison, Antonio P P P ^ 3/0 0/0 Muhammad, Al-Quadin ^ ^ ^ Active 0/0 0/0 Nelson, Quenton LG LG LG X 3/3 1/0 Nunez-Roches, Rakeem P X P NT 3/1 1/0 Odum, George P P P SS 4/1 0/0 Oliver, Branden ^ X X P 1/0 2/0 Ossai, William P ^ ^ ^ 1/0 0/0 Pascal, Zach P P P WR 4/1 0/0 Pipkins, Lenzy ^ ^ Active P 1/0 0/0 Reid, Caraun X ^ ^ ^ 0/0 1/0 Rhodes, Luke P P P P 4/0 0/0 Ridgeway, Hassan P P UT UT 4/2 0/0 Rogers, Chester P WR WR X 3/2 1/0 Sanchez, Rigoberto P P P P 4/0 0/0 Sheard, Jabaal DE DE DE X 3/3 1/0 Simon, John P P P X 3/0 1/0 Slauson, Matt RG RG P X 3/2 1/0 Smith, Braden P RG RG RG 4/3 0/0 Stewart, Grover P P P P 4/0 0/0 Swoope, Erik P P P TE 4/1 0/0 Therezie, Robenson ^ P P FS 3/1 0/0 Thomas, Shamarko P ^ ^ ^ 1/0 0/0 Toliver, Henre' P P P P 4/0 0/0 Travis, Ross P P P TE 4/1 0/0 Turay, Kemoko X X P DE 2/1 2/0 Turbin, Robert P X X RB 2/1 2/0 Vinatieri, Adam P P P X 3/0 1/0 Vujnovich, Jeremy P P P P 4/0 0/0 Walker, Anthony X X X X 0/0 4/0 Walker, Phillip P P P P 4/0 0/0 Webb, J'Marcus RT P P P 4/1 0/0 White, D.J. P P P P 4/0 0/0 Wilkins, Jordan P P RB X 3/1 1/0 Williams, Kasen P WR P WR 4/2 0/0 Wilson, Quincy CB P X X 2/1 2/0 Woods, Al NT NT NT X 3/3 1/0 Wright, James P X X X 1/0 3/0 LEGEND: Starters indicated by position, P=Player was a substitution, N=On Inactive List, X=Did Not Play (Non-injury), IR=Injured Reserve, IRD=Injured Reserve – Designated For Return, NF=Non-Football Injury (NF), NFI=Non- Football Illness (NFI), PS=Practice Squad, PSI=Practice Squad Injured, PSIR=Practice Squad/Injured Reserve, PUP=Active/PUP, INJ=Injured, I=Inactive, I/SUS=Inactive/League Susp., N/NFIN=Inactive/NFIN, R/SUS=Reserve/League Susp., R/PUP=Reserved/PUP, R/NFIN=Reserve/NFIN, R/NFIL=Reserve/NFIL, R/Team SUS.=Reserve/Team Susp., UNS=Unsigned, NOT=Not on Roster, #=Roster Exemption, IPP=International Player Pathway/PS Exemption, ^=With Other Team

32 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS / PRESEASON WEEK 5 / THROUGH THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2018 WON 3, LOST 1 FRANK REICH (4 GAMES) * RUSHING NO. YDS AVG LONG TD 08/09 W 19-17 at Seattle 68,418 C. Michael 23 83 3.6 32 1 08/20 L 19-20 Baltimore 60,576 J. Wilkins 27 75 2.8 8 0 08/25 W 23-17 San Francisco 64,921 R. Turbin 11 39 3.5 13 0 08/30 W 27-26 at Cincinnati 39,520 B. Oliver 10 33 3.3 11 1 2018 TEAM STATISTICS P. Walker 10 29 2.9 16 0 IND OPP. A. Luck 5 28 5.6 15 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 79 75 J. Brissett 4 22 5.5 9 0 Rushing 23 28 N. Hines 13 19 1.5 6 0 Passing 47 36 M. Mack 4 9 2.3 5 0 Penalty 9 11 J. Ferguson 2 1 0.5 3 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 27/65 16/52 B. Kaaya 6 -6 -1.0 0 0 3rd Down Pct. 41.5% 30.8% TEAM 115 332 2.9 32 2 4th Down: Made/Att 5/7 2/4 OPPONENTS 115 457 4.0 13 3 4th Down Pct. 71.4% 50.0% * RECEIVING TAR NO. YDS AVG LONG TD POSSESSION AVG. 30:52 29:09 S. Jones 12 5 98 19.6 53 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 1,327 1,164 Z. Pascal 12 6 91 15.2 32 2 Avg. Per Game 331.8 291.0 K. Williams 10 6 81 13.5 33 0 Total Plays 265 252 R. Travis 11 6 77 12.8 39 0 Avg. Per Play 5.0 4.6 S. Ishmael 9 5 77 15.4 39 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 332 457 C. Rogers 7 5 71 14.2 28 0 Avg. Per Game 83.0 114.3 E. Ebron 9 9 70 7.8 15t 1 Total Rushes 115 115 C. Hamilton 4 3 62 20.7 28t 1 NET YARDS PASSING 995 707 J. Wilkins 5 5 57 11.4 29 0 Avg. Per Game 248.8 176.8 D. Daniels 5 3 54 18.0 28 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 9/74 11/79 E. Swoope 8 5 50 10.0 18 1 Gross Yards 1,069 786 B. Oliver 5 5 48 9.6 32 0 Att./Completions 141/88 126/81 R. Fountain 7 4 46 11.5 16 0 Completion Pct. 62.4% 64.3% J. Doyle 5 3 41 13.7 16 0 Had Intercepted 3 2 C. Michael 4 4 29 7.3 20 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 18/44.0 22/45.2 T. Hilton 7 3 25 8.3 11 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 41.2 40.1 M. Mack 2 2 23 11.5 17 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 34/335 38/327 K. Brent 3 2 18 9.0 10 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 11/4 8/3 R. Turbin 3 2 18 9.0 14 0 TOUCHDOWNS 9 8 R. Grant 4 1 17 17.0 17 0 Rushing 2 3 N. Hines 4 2 8 4.0 9 0 Passing 6 4 D. Cain 2 1 4 4.0 4 0 Returns 1 1 J. Ferguson 1 1 4 4.0 4 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 139 88 1,069 12.1 53 6 TEAM 6 27 17 38 0 88 OPPONENTS 109 81 786 9.7 47 4 OPPONENTS 14 29 16 21 0 80 * INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG LONG TD SCORING TD RU PA RT K-PAT FG 2PT S PTS G. Odum 1 18 18.0 18 0 M. Badgley 0 0 0 0 5/5 5/5 0 0 20 N. Hairston 1 0 0.0 0 0 A. Vinatieri 0 0 0 0 2/2 4/4 0 0 14 TEAM 2 18 18.0 18 0 Z. Pascal 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12 OPPONENTS 3 11 3.7 10 0 D. Daniels 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 E. Ebron 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 * PUNTING NO. YDS AVG NET TB IN LG B C. Hamilton 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 R. Sanchez 18 792 44.0 41.2 0 8 59 0 C. Michael 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 TEAM 18 792 44.0 41.2 0 8 59 0 B. Oliver 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 OPPONENTS 22 995 45.2 40.1 1 7 64 1 C. Rogers 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 * PUNT RETURNS RET FC YDS AVG LONG TD E. Swoope 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 N. Hines 8 4 30 3.8 8 0 TEAM 9 2 6 1 7/7 9/9 0 0 88 Z. Pascal 2 2 22 11.0 16 0 OPPONENTS 8 3 4 1 6/7 8/9 1 0 80 C. Rogers 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 TEAM 10 8 52 5.2 16 0 OPPONENTS 9 6 51 5.7 21 0 * KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YDS AVG LONG TD N. Hines 9 195 21.7 31 0 Z. Pascal 1 27 27.0 27 0 TEAM 10 222 22.2 31 0 OPPONENTS 15 346 23.1 32 0 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ M. Badgley 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 2/ 2 1/ 1 A. Vinatieri 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 2/ 2 TEAM 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 3/ 3 3/ 3 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 3/ 3 3/ 3 2/ 2 0/ 1 M. Badgley (34G) (43G) (25G, 51G, 40G) (-) A. Vinatieri (34G) (43G) (25G, 51G, 40G) (-) (33G, 51G, 45G) (57G) (-) (-) OPP: (43G) (59WR, 38G, 48G) (37G, 27G, 32G) (21G, 21G) 2-Pt Conv: P. Walker 0 TM 0-2 OPP 1-1 SACKS: H. Ridgeway 4.0, J. Simon 2.5, R. Delaire 2.0, T. Laulile 1.0, S. Moore 1.0, D. Autry 0.5, TM 11.0, OPP 9.0 FUM/LOST: N. Hines 3/1, P. Walker 3/1, B. Kaaya 2/0, M. Glowinski 1/1, R. Turbin 1/1, J. Wilkins 1/0 * PASSING ATT CMP YDS CMP% YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK/ LOST RATING J. Brissett 56 35 395 62.5 7.1 1 1.8 0 0.0 53 4/ 30 89.5 P. Walker 49 30 446 61.2 9.1 4 8.2 2 4.1 39 1/ 8 101.2 A. Luck 32 20 204 62.5 6.4 1 3.1 1 3.1 19 4/ 36 78.1 B. Kaaya 4 3 24 75.0 6.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 0/ 0 89.6 TEAM 141 88 1,069 62.4 7.6 6 4.3 3 2.1 53 9/ 74 91.0 OPPONENTS 126 81 786 64.3 6.2 4 3.2 2 1.6 47 11/ 79 85.6

37 2018 PRESEASON INDIANAPOLIS COLTS DEFENSIVE STATS (THROUGH WEEK 5) POS. PLAYER TKL. AST. COMB. SACKS SK. YDS. TFL QH INT. PD FF FR LB Franklin, Zaire 16 5 21 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 LB Moore, Skai 7 9 16 1.0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 LB Adams, Tyrell 8 6 14 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 LB Leonard, Darius 10 4 14 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 S Odum, George 9 4 13 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 DT Ridgeway, Hassan 9 3 12 4.0 37 7 4 0 0 0 0 LB Goode, Najee 5 5 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DT Stewart, Grover 7 2 9 0.0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 CB Toliver, Henre' 5 4 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CB Jackson, Robert 6 2 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CB Moore II, Kenny 8 0 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CB Milton, Chris 5 2 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 CB Desir, Pierre 5 1 6 0.0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 CB Durr, Lashard 6 0 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 DT Nunez-Roches, 2 4 6 0.0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Rakeem LB Adams, Matthew 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 DT/DE Autry, Denico 2 3 5 0.5 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 DE Delaire, Ryan 4 1 5 2.0 15 3 4 0 1 1 1 S Farley, Matthias 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 S Geathers, Clayton 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DE McCain, Chris 5 0 5 0.0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 CB Wilson, Quincy 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 DE Basham, Tarell 1 3 4 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 DE Simon, John 2 2 4 2.5 18 2 5 0 0 0 0 S Cooper, Chris 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LB George, Jeremiah 3 0 3 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 S Green, T.J. 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CB Hairston, Nate 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 DT Hunt, Margus 2 1 3 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 DE Johnson, Anthony 3 0 3 0.0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 DT Laulile, Tomasi 1 2 3 1.0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 LB Morrison, Antonio 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CB Pipkins, Lenzy 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S Therezie, Robenson 1 2 3 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 DT Banks, Brandon 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S Martin, Ronald 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DE Sheard, Jabaal 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DE Turay, Kemoko 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 CB White, D.J. 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S Hooker, Malik 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 LB Ossai, William 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S Thomas, Shamarko 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DT Woods, Al 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COLTS TOTALS 169 77 246 11.0 80 23 24 2 19 2 1 OPP. TOTALS 339 142 481 20.0 155 43 43 5 42 4 4 Tkl=Tackle Ast=Assist Comb=Combined TFL=Tackle for a Loss QH=Quarterback Hit Int=Interception PD=Pass Defense FF=Forced Fumble FR=Fumble Recovery BL=Blocked

38 2018 PRESEASON COLTS SPECIAL TEAMS STATS DEFENSIVE STATS BY RANK POS. PLAYER TKL. AST. COMB. FF FR BL SACKS INTERCEPTIONS TACKLES FOR LOSS PASSES DEFENSED LB Adams, Matthew 3 0 3 1 0 0 PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. LB Adams, Tyrell 2 0 2 0 0 0 H. Ridgeway 4.0 G. Odum 1 H. Ridgeway 7 C. Milton 2 S Farley, Matthias 1 1 2 0 0 0 J. Simon 2.5 N. Hairston 1 R. Delaire 3 D. Leonard 2 S Geathers, Clayton 2 0 2 1 0 0 R. Delaire 2.0 J. Simon 2 M. Adams 2 WR Hamilton, Cobi 0 2 2 0 0 0 S. Moore 1.0 A. Johnson 1 D. Autry 1 S Odum, George 1 1 2 0 0 0 T. Laulile 1.0 C. McCain 1 G. Odum 1 S Therezie, Robenson 2 0 2 0 0 0 D. Autry 0.5 G. Stewart 1 H. Toliver 1 CB White, D.J. 2 0 2 1 0 0 J. George 1 K. Moore II 1 TE Alie-Cox, Mo 1 0 1 0 0 0 M. Hunt 1 L. Durr 1 TE Daniels, Darrell 1 0 1 1 0 0 P. Desir 1 M. Farley 1 CB Desir, Pierre 1 0 1 0 0 0 R. Nunez-Roches 1 M. Hooker 1 LB Goode, Najee 0 1 1 0 0 0 R. Therezie 1 N. Hairston 1 S Green, T.J. 1 0 1 0 0 0 S. Moore 1 P. Desir 1 WR Ishmael, Steve 0 1 1 0 0 0 T. Laulile 1 Q. Wilson 1 WR Jones, Seantavius 1 0 1 0 0 0 Z. Franklin 1 R. Delaire 1 S Martin, Ronald 1 0 1 0 1 0 S. Moore 1 CB Milton, Chris 0 1 1 0 0 0 T. Adams 1 CB Moore II, Kenny 0 1 1 0 0 0 WR Pascal, Zach 1 0 1 0 0 0 LS Rhodes, Luke 1 0 1 0 1 0 CB Toliver, Henre' 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 22 8 30 4 2 0

39 2017 REGULAR SEASON COLTS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE 09/10 09/17 09/24 10/01 10/08 10/16 10/22 10/29 11/05 11/12 11/26 12/03 12/10 12/14 12/23 12/31 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ LAR ARI CLE SEA SF TEN JAX CIN HOU PIT TEN JAX BUF DEN BAL HOU FIRST DOWNS Total 19 17 25 22 23 25 23 17 19 18 19 22 14 23 23 15 Rushing 5 2 7 9 3 7 6 5 6 5 7 5 10 10 8 4 Passing 13 14 13 11 19 15 14 10 11 11 9 16 4 11 13 8 Penalty 1 1 5 2 1 3 3 2 2 2 3 1 0 2 2 3 THIRD DOWNS Attempts 14 15 13 15 14 13 14 11 14 13 8 15 18 15 14 11 Converted 5 6 5 10 4 6 8 4 4 5 3 9 10 7 6 5 Percentage 35.7% 40.0% 38.5% 66.7% 28.6% 46.2% 57.1% 36.4% 28.6% 38.5% 37.5% 60.0% 55.6% 46.7% 42.9% 45.5% TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards 373 389 346 477 402 473 518 276 288 316 276 426 319 462 323 209 Plays 64 65 69 62 70 67 65 53 67 62 53 64 67 74 71 53 Avg./Play 5.8 6.0 5.0 7.7 5.7 7.1 8.0 5.2 4.3 5.1 5.2 6.7 4.8 6.2 4.5 3.9 RUSHING Net Yards 63 83 111 194 66 168 188 58 94 88 92 96 227 211 103 85 Rush. Att. 33 25 21 33 22 34 37 21 21 30 28 27 51 46 32 27 Avg./Att. 1.9 3.3 5.3 5.9 3.0 4.9 5.1 2.8 4.5 2.9 3.3 3.6 4.5 4.6 3.2 3.1 PASSING Net Yards 310 306 235 283 336 305 330 218 194 228 184 330 92 251 220 124 Attempts 30 36 47 26 46 32 27 29 44 31 25 36 16 26 38 24 Completions 22 19 22 21 29 23 18 17 19 19 17 27 7 17 29 14 Intercepted 0 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 Gross Yards 318 332 242 295 353 306 330 243 219 236 184 338 92 261 237 137 Sacked 1.0 4.0 1.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 2.0 1.0 2.0 Yards Lost 8 26 7 12 17 1 0 25 25 8 0 8 0 10 17 13 ADVANCES Rushes 33 25 21 33 22 34 37 21 21 30 28 27 51 46 32 27 Completions 22 19 22 21 29 23 18 17 19 19 17 27 7 17 29 14 Totals 55 44 43 54 51 57 55 38 40 49 45 54 58 63 61 41 PENALTIES Number 7 6 10 6 10 4 4 5 7 9 2 6 2 12 5 7 Yards 50 41 113 45 77 45 34 54 74 70 15 55 10 80 25 34 FUMBLES Number 2 1 1 0 2 0 3 4 2 1 0 1 2 2 2 0 Lost 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 SCORING Points 46 16 28 46 23 36 27 24 14 20 20 30 13 25 23 13 TD Rushing 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 TD Passing 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 0 TD KO Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Punt Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Sp. Teams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Def. Returns 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FG Attempts 3 4 0 2 3 5 2 2 1 3 2 3 0 2 3 2 FG Made 3 3 0 1 3 5 2 1 0 2 2 3 0 1 3 2 Safety 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

43 2017 REGULAR SEASON COLTS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE 09/10 09/17 09/24 10/01 10/08 10/16 10/22 10/29 11/05 11/12 11/26 12/03 12/10 12/14 12/23 12/31 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ LAR ARI CLE SEA SF TEN JAX CIN HOU PIT TEN JAX BUF DEN BAL HOU FIRST DOWNS Total 10 18 16 16 25 18 15 19 17 13 15 17 16 15 17 20 Rushing 3 6 6 6 9 3 5 6 7 3 4 7 10 4 5 10 Passing 6 11 7 8 14 13 10 12 8 8 10 8 5 9 12 7 Penalty 1 1 3 2 2 2 0 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 0 3 THIRD DOWNS Attempts 10 18 17 14 16 9 15 16 14 15 14 15 16 13 13 13 Converted 0 8 8 6 8 2 5 8 4 6 6 5 4 6 5 6 Percentage 0.0% 44.4% 47.1% 42.9% 50.0% 22.2% 33.3% 50.0% 28.6% 40.0% 42.9% 33.3% 25.0% 46.2% 38.5% 46.2% TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards 225 266 335 237 447 297 232 331 371 267 254 290 227 228 296 250 Plays 49 70 63 57 73 57 67 71 61 56 61 66 69 53 59 62 Avg./Play 4.6 3.8 5.3 4.2 6.1 5.2 3.5 4.7 6.1 4.8 4.2 4.4 3.3 4.3 5.0 4.0 RUSHING Net Yards 75 76 92 98 159 85 96 115 92 71 89 141 163 70 93 146 Rush. Att. 24 29 36 25 35 19 20 28 28 29 24 26 46 22 24 36 Avg./Att. 3.1 2.6 2.6 3.9 4.5 4.5 4.8 4.1 3.3 2.4 3.7 5.4 3.5 3.2 3.9 4.1 PASSING Net Yards 150 190 243 139 288 212 136 216 279 196 165 149 64 158 203 104 Attempts 21 37 24 29 34 37 37 39 30 24 29 36 22 30 33 25 Completions 11 20 17 16 22 21 22 25 20 14 17 21 11 17 16 15 Intercepted 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 Gross Yards 179 216 259 157 314 212 200 233 308 222 196 174 69 158 215 114 Sacked 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 1.0 10.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 8.0 4.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 Yards Lost 29 26 16 18 26 0 64 17 29 26 31 25 5 0 12 10 ADVANCES Rushes 24 29 36 25 35 19 20 28 28 29 24 26 46 22 24 36 Completions 11 20 17 16 22 21 22 25 20 14 17 21 11 17 16 15 Totals 35 49 53 41 57 40 42 53 48 43 41 47 57 39 40 51 PENALTIES Number 4 8 11 5 7 5 5 7 6 9 9 4 2 4 2 4 Yards 20 70 99 31 62 51 55 45 68 82 67 31 20 39 19 20 FUMBLES Number 3 3 1 2 3 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 Lost 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 SCORING Points 9 13 31 18 26 22 0 23 20 17 16 10 7 13 16 22 TD Rushing 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 TD Passing 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 TD KO Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Punt Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Sp. Teams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Def. Returns 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FG Attempts 2 2 1 1 4 3 0 3 2 1 3 1 2 2 5 2 FG Made 1 2 1 1 4 3 0 3 2 1 3 1 0 2 3 2 Safety 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

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