What to watch for when the New England Patriots host the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
New England Patriots-Indianapolis Colts. It’s a rivalry – arguably the rivalry – that took center stage in the NFL for over a decade. From the Tom Brady-Peyton Manning era to the upstart Colts led by Andrew Luck visiting New England for multiple playoff games, For 15 years Patriots-Colts was an annual if not bi-annual matchup that always came with anticipation and excitement.
Even after the Colts left the AFC East for the 2002 season, the two teams met at least once every year (if not twice, with the playoffs) from 2003 to 2015. They then didn’t play for two years, before Brady and Luck made their final starts in the series in a Thursday night game in 2018 that the Patriots won 38-24.
After two more years off the team have played every year since 2021. That matchup continued the feeling of the rivalry. The Patriots came in hot off a bye week led by rookie Mac Jones, but were knocked off 27-17 by a Colts team also looking for Wild Card positioning. That loss kicked off a backslide that saw the Patriots go 1-3 in their final four games before losing in the playoffs.
The last two matchups haven’t come with the same fanfare. In 2022 the struggling Colts came to Gillette starting backup quarterback Sam Ehlinger and lost 26-3. Colts head coach Frank Reich was fired following that game.
Then last year, it was a 10-6 Colts win in Germany that ushered in change on the Patriots’ side. That game was the final full start for Jones, who played a split game the next week before being benched. Meanwhile, it was after that game that the Patriots reportedly decided it would be Bill Belichick’s last year with the team.
Now, both teams come into this matchup fresh off of hitting the reset button and trying to start a new era in the rivalry. That includes two new quarterbacks, which is where we’ll start in this week’s “5 Things”…