Indianapolis Colts

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The Indianapolis Colts are a professional American football team that competes in the AFC South division of the NFL, having called Lucas Oil Stadium home since 2008 after decades at the RCA Dome. The franchise began in Baltimore in 1953 when owner Carroll Rosenbloom acquired the assets of the old Dallas Texans/Dayton Triangles, although the NFL considers this a separate expansion team. During their storied Baltimore years, the Colts won three NFL Championships (1958, 1959, 1968), lost Super Bowl III to the Jets, and triumphed over the Cowboys in Super Bowl V. Since relocating to Indianapolis in 1984, the team has made 18 playoff appearances, won two conference titles, and achieved a championship victory in Super Bowl XLI against the Bears (while losing Super Bowl XLIV to the Saints). Interestingly, they have also served as the host team for the NFL Scouting Combine since 1987, cementing their role as a fixture in modern NFL history.