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85 2 0 1 0 I N D I A N A P O L I S C O L T S GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (1998, 16/16); (1999, 16/16); (2000, 16/16); (2001, 16/16); (2002, 16/16); (2003, 16/16); (2004, 16/16); (2005, 16/16); (2006, 16/16); (2007, 16/16); (2008, 16/16); (2009, 16/16) Total 192/192 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Started 16 games for 12th consecutive season in 2009 and earned 10th career Pro Bowl selec- tion (1999-2000, 2002-09), including eighth consecutive…Manning's eight consecutive nominations rank tied for most in club history (8, John Unitas, 1957-64; 8, OG/T-Jim Parker, 1958-65; 8, WR-Marvin Harrison, 1999-06), while his 10 nom- inations are tied with Unitas for most in club history and one behind QB-Brett Favre (11) for NFL record…Manning (4,232- 6,531-50,128, 366 TDs/181 ints., 95.2 rating, career) has completed more passes and thrown for more yards and touch- downs in a career-opening 12-year span than any NFL player…Manning (4,232) ranks 3rd in NFL career completions (6,083, Favre; 4,967, Dan Marino)…Manning (50,128) ranks 4th in NFL career passing yards (69,329, Favre; 61,361, Marino; 51,475, Elway)…Manning (366) ranks 3rd in NFL career touchdown passes (497, Favre; 420, Marino)…Manning (131) ranks 4th in QB starting wins (181, Favre; 148, Elway; 147, Marino) and is first in regular sea- son starting wins by NFL QBs with 128 from 1999-present (107, Favre; 97, Brady; 92, Donovan McNabb)…Manning and Favre are tied for NFL record among QBs with 10 double-digit victory seasons in Super Bowl era…Manning was 393-571- 4,500, 33 TDs/16 ints., 99.9 rating in 2009…earned NFL-record fourth career Associated Press Most Valuable Player honor, surpassing Favre (1995-97)…won back-to-back MVP honors (2008-09) for second time in career…also won honor in 2003 (sharing honors with QB-Steve McNair) and 2004…in 2003 joined Colts QBs-John Unitas, Earl Morrall and Bert Jones as AP NFL MVPs…in 2004 joined Favre (1995-97) and Joe Montana (1989-90) as only players to win award in con- secutive seasons…in 2009 set own franchise mark for seasonal completions and completion percentage…became only QB in NFL history to throw for 3,000+ yards in first 12 seasons of career and owns 12 of the 18 3,000+ seasons in Colts his- tory (3, Unitas; 3, Bert Jones)…streak of 12 consecutive 3,000+ seasons ranks 2nd-longest in NFL history (18, Favre)…also became only QB in NFL history to have 12 consecutive 20+-TD seasons in first 12 seasons of career, surpassing Marino (1983-92), and overall streak tied Favre's NFL record of 12 (1994-05)…Manning owns 12 of the 22 20+-TD seasons in club history (6, Unitas; 3, Jones; 1, Morrall)…Manning extended his NFL record with 12 consecutive 25+-TD sea- sons…Marino (1984-88) and Favre (1994-98) rank 2nd with five consecutive 25+-TD seasons…also extended NFL mark with 10th career 4,000+ season (6, Marino)…with 192 consecutive starts, owns the longest career-opening streak of any QB in NFL history and the longest streak in Colts history…his consecutive starts streak ranks 2nd among QBs in NFL histo- ry (285, Favre), and he is one of six Colts players with 100+ consecutive starts…has taken every snap in 162 of 192 games, missing 424 snaps (only one snap due to injury) during career…has taken 11,623 of a possible 12,047 career snaps, with consecutive snap streaks reaching 1,631, 1,590, 1,459, 1,400 and 1,205…the only other QBs to take snaps with Colts during Manning tenure are Steve Walsh (21 in 1999), Mark Rypien (22 in 2001), Brock Huard (22 in 2003), Jim Sorgi (74 in 2004; 102 in 2005; 74 in 2007; 56 in 2008; 1 in 2009) and Curtis Painter (47 in 2009)…P-Hunter Smith took one snap in 2000 (fake FG), 2003 (fake FG), 2004 (fake punt) and 2005 (fake FG), while RB-Edgerrin James took direct snap in 2005…counting playoffs, has amassed four career perfect rating games with at least 15 attempts (10/22/00 vs. New England; 11/10/02 at Philadelphia; 9/28/03 at New Orleans; 1/4/04 vs. Denver), the most by any NFL player since rating system was created in 1973…led NFL with 101.0 passer rating in 2006, the third consecutive season he led league (121.1 rating, 2004; 104.1 rating, 2005) and became first player since Young (1991-94) with three consecutive 100.0+ seasons…Manning is only NFL player with 40,000+ passing yards (42,322) and 300+ passing touch- downs (314) in a decade (2000-09), while 3,579 completions and 115 starting wins also rank as most in single decade. CLUB MARKS Manning holds club records in completions, attempts, yards and touchdowns, surpassing QB-John Unitas…in club history, Manning has produced the 12 best seasons in completions and yards, the 11 best seasons in attempts, the nine best sea- sons in games with a touchdown pass, 11 of the 12 best seasons in completion percentage and 12 of the 14 best seasons in touchdown passes…owns five of club's six career 30+-TD passing seasons (49, Manning, 2004; 33, Manning, 2000; 33, Manning, 2009; 32, Unitas, 1959; 31, Manning, 2006; 31, Manning, 2007)…set club record for most touchdown passes in a game at New Orleans 9/28/03 with 20-25-314, 6 TDs and tied own club record at Detroit 11/25/04 with 23-28-236, 6 TDs…in both 6-TD games, he had more TD passes than incompletions…has club-record six career 5+-TD games…has seven career regular-season 400+ games, including club-record 472-yard effort at Kansas City 10/31/04…Manning (1999-2000, 2002-09) has 10 double-digit victory seasons, passing Unitas (3) and Jones (3) as only Colts QBs with double-digit victory seasons as starter…became only NFL QB with 10+ starting wins in eight consecutive sea- sons (2002-09)…led Colts to franchise-record 14 victories in 2005 and 2009 and helped lead club to become first in NFL history to win 11+ and 12+ games in seven consecutive seasons…has helped Colts to become only NFL team to win at least seven consecutive games in six consecutive seasons (8, 2004; 13, 2005; 9, 2006; 7 and 6, 2007; 9, 2008; 14, 2009), PEYTON MANNING Quarterback 6-5 230 Tennessee 13th Year With Colts Draft-1, 1998 (1st overall) Born: March 24, 1976 18

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GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (1998, 16/16); (1999, 16/16); (2000, 16/16); (2001, 16/16); (2002,16/16); (2003, 16/16); (2004, 16/16); (2005, 16/16); (2006, 16/16); (2007, 16/16); (2008,16/16); (2009, 16/16) Total 192/192CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Started 16 games for 12th consecutive season in 2009 and earned 10th career Pro Bowl selec-tion (1999-2000, 2002-09), including eighth consecutive…Manning's eight consecutive nominations rank tied for most inclub history (8, John Unitas, 1957-64; 8, OG/T-Jim Parker, 1958-65; 8, WR-Marvin Harrison, 1999-06), while his 10 nom-inations are tied with Unitas for most in club history and one behind QB-Brett Favre (11) for NFL record…Manning (4,232-6,531-50,128, 366 TDs/181 ints., 95.2 rating, career) has completed more passes and thrown for more yards and touch-downs in a career-opening 12-year span than any NFL player…Manning (4,232) ranks 3rd in NFL career completions(6,083, Favre; 4,967, Dan Marino)…Manning (50,128) ranks 4th in NFL career passing yards (69,329, Favre; 61,361,Marino; 51,475, Elway)…Manning (366) ranks 3rd in NFL career touchdown passes (497, Favre; 420,Marino)…Manning (131) ranks 4th in QB starting wins (181, Favre; 148, Elway; 147, Marino) and is first in regular sea-son starting wins by NFL QBs with 128 from 1999-present (107, Favre; 97, Brady; 92, Donovan McNabb)…Manning andFavre are tied for NFL record among QBs with 10 double-digit victory seasons in Super Bowl era…Manning was 393-571-4,500, 33 TDs/16 ints., 99.9 rating in 2009…earned NFL-record fourth career Associated Press Most Valuable Playerhonor, surpassing Favre (1995-97)…won back-to-back MVP honors (2008-09) for second time in career…also won honorin 2003 (sharing honors with QB-Steve McNair) and 2004…in 2003 joined Colts QBs-John Unitas, Earl Morrall and BertJones as AP NFL MVPs…in 2004 joined Favre (1995-97) and Joe Montana (1989-90) as only players to win award in con-secutive seasons…in 2009 set own franchise mark for seasonal completions and completion percentage…became only QBin NFL history to throw for 3,000+ yards in first 12 seasons of career and owns 12 of the 18 3,000+ seasons in Colts his-tory (3, Unitas; 3, Bert Jones)…streak of 12 consecutive 3,000+ seasons ranks 2nd-longest in NFL history (18, Favre)…alsobecame only QB in NFL history to have 12 consecutive 20+-TD seasons in first 12 seasons of career, surpassing Marino(1983-92), and overall streak tied Favre's NFL record of 12 (1994-05)…Manning owns 12 of the 22 20+-TD seasons inclub history (6, Unitas; 3, Jones; 1, Morrall)…Manning extended his NFL record with 12 consecutive 25+-TD sea-sons…Marino (1984-88) and Favre (1994-98) rank 2nd with five consecutive 25+-TD seasons…also extended NFL markwith 10th career 4,000+ season (6, Marino)…with 192 consecutive starts, owns the longest career-opening streak of anyQB in NFL history and the longest streak in Colts history…his consecutive starts streak ranks 2nd among QBs in NFL histo-ry (285, Favre), and he is one of six Colts players with 100+ consecutive starts…has taken every snap in 162 of 192games, missing 424 snaps (only one snap due to injury) during career…has taken 11,623 of a possible 12,047 careersnaps, with consecutive snap streaks reaching 1,631, 1,590, 1,459, 1,400 and 1,205…the only other QBs to take snapswith Colts during Manning tenure are Steve Walsh (21 in 1999), Mark Rypien (22 in 2001), Brock Huard (22 in 2003),Jim Sorgi (74 in 2004; 102 in 2005; 74 in 2007; 56 in 2008; 1 in 2009) and Curtis Painter (47 in 2009)…P-HunterSmith took one snap in 2000 (fake FG), 2003 (fake FG), 2004 (fake punt) and 2005 (fake FG), while RB-Edgerrin Jamestook direct snap in 2005…counting playoffs, has amassed four career perfect rating games with at least 15 attempts(10/22/00 vs. New England; 11/10/02 at Philadelphia; 9/28/03 at New Orleans; 1/4/04 vs. Denver), the most byany NFL player since rating system was created in 1973…led NFL with 101.0 passer rating in 2006, the third consecutiveseason he led league (121.1 rating, 2004; 104.1 rating, 2005) and became first player since Young (1991-94) with threeconsecutive 100.0+ seasons…Manning is only NFL player with 40,000+ passing yards (42,322) and 300+ passing touch-downs (314) in a decade (2000-09), while 3,579 completions and 115 starting wins also rank as most in single decade.CLUB MARKSManning holds club records in completions, attempts, yards and touchdowns, surpassing QB-John Unitas…in club history,Manning has produced the 12 best seasons in completions and yards, the 11 best seasons in attempts, the nine best sea-sons in games with a touchdown pass, 11 of the 12 best seasons in completion percentage and 12 of the 14 best seasonsin touchdown passes…owns five of club's six career 30+-TD passing seasons (49, Manning, 2004; 33, Manning, 2000;33, Manning, 2009; 32, Unitas, 1959; 31, Manning, 2006; 31, Manning, 2007)…set club record for most touchdownpasses in a game at New Orleans 9/28/03 with 20-25-314, 6 TDs and tied own club record at Detroit 11/25/04 with23-28-236, 6 TDs…in both 6-TD games, he had more TD passes than incompletions…has club-record six career 5+-TDgames…has seven career regular-season 400+ games, including club-record 472-yard effort at Kansas City10/31/04…Manning (1999-2000, 2002-09) has 10 double-digit victory seasons, passing Unitas (3) and Jones (3) as onlyColts QBs with double-digit victory seasons as starter…became only NFL QB with 10+ starting wins in eight consecutive sea-sons (2002-09)…led Colts to franchise-record 14 victories in 2005 and 2009 and helped lead club to become first in NFLhistory to win 11+ and 12+ games in seven consecutive seasons…has helped Colts to become only NFL team to win at leastseven consecutive games in six consecutive seasons (8, 2004; 13, 2005; 9, 2006; 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PEYTON MANNINGQuarterback

6-5 230Tennessee

13th Year With ColtsDraft-1, 1998 (1st overall)Born: March 24, 1976

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and become only second team to post 10+ wins in eight consecutive seasons (16, San Francisco, 1983-98)…has engi-neered Colts to 400+ points in nine of past 11 seasons (423, 1999; 429, 2000; 413, 2001; 447, 2003; 522, 2004;439, 2005; 427, 2006; 450, 2007; 416, 2009), while 2004 total set franchise-best…Colts have produced 5,000 netyards in club-record 12 consecutive seasons and Manning has engineered 12 of the 17 5,000+ net yardage seasons in theclub's 54-year history (5,116, 1998; 5,726, 1999; 6,141, 2000; 5,955, 2001; 5,616, 2002; 5,874, 2003; 6,475,2004; 5,799, 2005; 6,070, 2006; 5,739, 2007; 5,368, 2008; 5,809, 2009)…has been a part of seven Colts season-al offenses with a 4,000+ passer and 1,000+ rusher and receiver…there have only been 35 such offenses in league his-tory…Manning and C-Jeff Saturday have started 154 games as QB-C duo, 2nd in NFL history to Jim Kelly-Kent Hull (157).OTHER HIGHLIGHTSManning has thrown TD passes in 29 of 32 current NFL venues and 34 of 35 venues ever played in during regular-seasoncareer, missing only at Qwest Field (Seattle)…has not played regular season game at Cowboys Stadium and LincolnFinancial Field…has scoring passes in five former NFL venues (Foxboro Stadium, Veteran's Stadium, the Kingdome, HuskyStadium, RCA Dome)…has led NFL in seasonal TD passes three times (33, 2000; 49, 2004; 31, 2006) and needs onemore title to tie Unitas, Favre, Young and Len Dawson for league lead…has 138 games with 20+ completions, most in Coltshistory (33, Unitas)…has 366 TD passes in 192 career games, an average of 1.9063 per game, the highest average pergame of any QB in NFL history with 150+ TD passes (1.7442, Brady, 225/129; 1.7355, Marino, 420/242; 1.7197,Favre, 497 TDs/289 games; 1.6774, Kurt Warner, 208/124; 1.6557, Drew Brees, 202/122)…has 50.0+ completionpercentage in 184 of 192 games, 55.0+ in 165 games and 60.0+ in 141 games…Colts have scored 30+ points underManning 72 times…has produced 100+-yard receivers 118 times…holds 226:23 red zone TD:int. ratio…has 200+ pass-ing yards 156 times, 250+ yards 110 times, 300+ yards 56 times, 350+ yards 20 times and 400+ yards seven times…has73 career 100+ rating games (Colts are 66-7) with minimum of 15 attempts…had 11 100+ games in 2004, including then-NFL record nine consecutive 100+ games (games 5-13)…had 10 100+-rating games in 2005, including eight consecutivein games 6-13, and seven 100+-rating games in 2006…had eight 100+-rating games in 2007 and seven 100+ games in2008 and 2009…95.2 career rating ranks 2nd in NFL history among QBs with at least 2,000 career attempts (96.8,Young)…56 300+ games rank 1st in club history, passing Unitas (26), and 3rd in NFL history (63, Marino; 61, Favre)…12career 3,000+ seasons are T3rd-most in NFL history (17, Favre; 13, Marino; 12, Elway)…seven career 400+ games areT2nd-most in NFL history (13, Marino; 7, Montana; 7, Moon)…21 career games with 4+ TD passes are T2nd-most in NFLhistory (23, Favre; 21, Marino; 17, Unitas)…Manning and Tony Dungy had 85 regular-season wins as QB/coach tandem,the most in Colts history (55, Unitas-Don Shula)…the pair amassed an 85-27 (.759) regular-season record as a headcoach/QB tandem, the 2nd-highest percentage for a duo since the 1970 Merger (.764, Bill Belichick-Tom Brady, 97-30)…has 34 career 50+-yard TD passes…has hit seven different receivers 59 times in career and 8 different receivers 16times…has 59 3+-TD games and ranks with Favre (71) and Marino (62) as only QBs with 50+ 3+-TD outings…set clubrecord for most consecutive completions with 23, opening game vs. Jacksonville 12/18/08 with 17 consecutive comple-tions after completing final six attempts vs. Detroit 12/14…23 consecutive completions fell one shy of NFL record (24,McNabb)…owns Pro Bowl career records for completions (97), attempts (162), yards (1,345) and touchdowns (13)...ownssingle-game Pro Bowl records in completions (22), attempts (41) and yards (342), all set in 2004...has played in 131 careerwins with Colts, one short of Unitas in victories by a player in franchise history (132, Unitas; 120, C-Jeff Saturday; 118,WR-Marvin Harrison; 114, P-Hunter Smith; 109, P-David Lee; 107, LB-Don Shinnick; 106, DE-Ordell Braase, 105, C/LB-Dick Szymanski)…Manning, James and Harrison combined to produce four games with 300+-yard passing/100+-yard rush-ing/100+-yard receiving performances together (9/23/01 vs. Buffalo; 10/21/01 vs. New England; 12/5/04 vs.Tennessee; 11/7/05 at New England), tying the NFL mark for most such single-game performances by an NFL trio (4,Kelly/Thurman Thomas/Reed, Buffalo; 4, Warner/Faulk/Isaac Bruce, St. Louis; 3, Warner/Faulk/Torry Holt, St. Louis; 3,Fouts/Chuck Muncie/Charlie Joiner, San Diego)...is only player to be named AP MVP, Super Bowl MVP and Pro Bowl MVP.PACE TO MILESTONESManning surpassed 350 career TD passes vs. New England 11/15/09 in 185th career game, tying Dan Marino forfastest pace to mark…at Baltimore 12/9/07, reached 300 career TD passes in 157th career game, tying the fastest pacein NFL history with Marino…at NYJ 10/1/06, reached 250 career TD passes in 132nd game, the 2nd-fastest pace inNFL history (128, Marino)…against Chicago 11/21/04, reached 200 career TD passes in 106th game, marking 2nd-fastest pace to 200-TD plateau (89, Marino)…reached 150 career touchdown passes in 86th game vs. Carolina10/12/03, marking 3rd-fastest games pace to 150+ career touchdowns (62, Marino; 84, Favre)…was 4th-fastest to 100TDs, taking 56 games (44, Marino; 50, Warner; 53, Unitas)…became 4th QB to surpass 50,000 career passing yardsvs. NYJ 12/27/09 in 191st career game, reaching plateau in fewest games in NFL history (193, Dan Marino; 211, BrettFavre; 229, John Elway)…became 7th QB to surpass 45,000 yards vs. Detroit 12/14/08 in 174th career game, the 2nd-fastest pace in league history (Marino, 172 games)…became 11th QB to surpass 40,000 yards vs. Kansas City11/18/07…eclipsed mark in 154th career game, the 2nd-fastest pace in NFL history (Marino, 153 games)…Manningreached 35,000-yard mark in 135th game at Denver 10/29/06, the 2nd-fastest pace in NFL history (Marino, 134games)…Manning hit 30,000-yard plateau in 115th game vs. Cleveland 9/25/05, becoming 2nd-fastest player to hitmark (114 games, Marino)…Manning reached 25,000 yards in 97th game at New England 9/9/04, the 2nd-fasteststreak to that plateau (Marino, 92)…reached 20,000 yards in 78 games and only Marino (74) reached the plateaufaster…Manning became only 10th QB in NFL history to eclipse 100+ regular-season starting victories vs. Kansas City11/18/07…Manning's W-L record stands at 131-61, and his 131 wins rank 4th all-time and 1st in franchise history (118,Unitas)…reached 100th starting win in 154th game, the 5th-fastest pace among QBs with 100+ wins (139, Montana;147, Bradshaw; 152, Unitas; 153, Favre; 157, Kelly; 157, Marino; 165, Elway; 194, Moon; 200, Tarkenton)…had 98wins in first 150 career starts, T3rd-most by any QB (108, Montana; 102, Bradshaw; 98, Unitas; 97, Favre).GAME-WINNING DRIVES/COMEBACKSManning has directed 43 regular-season fourth-quarter and overtime game-winning drives in which he has rallied team

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from a fourth-quarter deficit or tie to win…had seven game-winning drives in 2009 (at Miami 9/21, vs. San Francisco11/1, vs. Houston 11/8, vs. New England 11/15, at Baltimore 11/22, at Houston 11/29 and at Jacksonville 12/17),all in which club rallied from 4th-quarter deficit…seven 4th-quarter comeback wins marked NFL single-seasonrecord…directed five consecutive fourth-quarter comebacks in November, an NFL team and QB record…led club from 17-point 4th-quarter deficit vs. New England…down 31-14, Manning was 9-10-119, 2 TDs passing on three comeback scor-ing drives in final 12:14…Colts scored two TDs in final 2:23, including Manning's 1t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne with :13remaining for 35-34 victory…led club back from 17-0 2nd-quarter deficit at Houston for 35-27 victory…was 2nd con-secutive season Colts overcame 17-point deficit at Houston for win…had six game-winning drives in 2008…Manning'scomeback drive at Houston 10/5/08 was 32nd of career, surpassing Untias' club record (31)…at Houston, Manning ledclub to become first NFL team to erase 17-point deficit in game's final five minutes to win in regulation…also has one post-season game-winning drive…directed 38-34 comeback win in AFC Championship Game 1/21/07 vs. NewEngland…club was behind 21-3 in second quarter and 34-31 with 2:17 remaining in game…Manning led seven-play,80-yard drive that ended with RB-Joseph Addai 3t rush to give Colts 38-34 lead with 1:00 remaining…directed Colts to38-35 OT win at Tampa Bay 10/6/03 with 34-47-386, 2 TDs/1 ints., guiding club to 38-point second half, including28-point fourth quarter with scoring drives covering 73, 75, 12, 58, 85 and 76 yards…Colts became first team in NFLhistory to erase 21-point deficit in a game's final four minutes.MANNING AND RECEIVERSIn 158 games, Manning and Harrison connected on 953 passes for 12,766 yards and 112 TDs, the most completions,yards and touchdowns by a tandem in NFL history…Manning and Harrison passed Jim Kelly and Andre Reed's mark of663 passes vs. Minnesota 11/8/04 and Kelly and Reed's yardage mark (9,538) 9/25/05 vs. Cleveland…Manning andHarrison snapped Steve Young and Jerry Rice's NFL mark of 85 TDs by a QB-WR tandem 10/17/05 vs. St. Louis (Kellyand Reed had 147 games together, while Young and Rice were paired in 137 outings)…duo connected on 100th careerTD pass at Tennessee 12/3/06 on a 68t…Manning and Wayne have connected on 668 passes for 9,247 yards and 61TDs…Manning and Wayne rank first among active tandems, while ranking 2nd all-time in completions (Manning-Harrison)and 6th all-time in TD connections…Manning and TE-Dallas Clark rank T2nd in TD connections among all QB-WRs with41, while the duo's 41 TDs rank most among active QB-TE duos and T3rd all-time (45, Drew Bledsoe-Ben Coates; 43,Sonny Jurgensen-Jerry Smith).2004 SEASONManning won second consecutive MVP honors and posted one of finest seasons by a QB in NFL history in 2004 with 336-497-4,557, 49 TDs/10 ints., 121.1 rating…seasonal touchdown total set then-NFL record (since broken by Brady with 50in 2007), snapping Marino's 1984 mark of 48…seasonal passer rating set NFL record, besting Young's 1994 112.8 rat-ing…set club seasonal marks in passing yardage (4,557), touchdowns (49), completion percentage (67.7, since brokenwith 68.8 percentage in 2009) and passer rating (121.1)…produced then the 3rd 100.0+ seasonal rating in Colts histo-ry (102.5, Jones, 1976; 100.7, Jim Harbaugh, 1995; Manning added seasonal ratings of 104.1 in 2005 and 101.0 in2006)…opened 2004 season with 13 consecutive multiple-TD games, surpassing Unitas' 1959 club and NFL record formost multiple-TD games to start a season (1959 was 12-game season)…his 13 consecutive multiple-TD games set an NFLrecord (12, Unitas, 1959; 12, Don Meredith, Dallas, 1965-66; 12, Marino, 1986-87; Favre, 1994-95)…in 2004, becamefirst NFL player to throw 5+ TDs in four games in a season…had six games of 4+ touchdowns, tying Marino's 1984 sin-gle-season mark…had 4+ TD passes in five consecutive games (5, at Kansas City 10/31/04; 4 vs. Minnesota 11/8/04;5 vs. Houston 11/14/04; 4, at Chicago 11/21/04; 6, at Detroit 11/25/04), snapping Marino's four-game NFL-recordstreak in 1984…in 2004, became first QB to throw 10+ TDs to three different receivers in one season (14, Harrison; 12,Wayne; 10, Brandon Stokley) and Colts were first NFL team ever to have three 10+-TD receivers in single season.PLAYOFFSFollowing 2009 regular season, Manning improved career post-season totals to 435-692-5,164, 28 TDs/19 ints, all clubcareer post-season passing records…ranks 1st in NFL post-season history with eight 300+ games, 3rd in completions(481, Favre; 460, Montana), 3rd in passing yards (5,855, Favre; 5,772, Montana) and T6th in TDs (45, Montana; 44,Favre; 32, Marino; 31, Warner; 30, Terry Bradshaw; 28, Brady)…was 26-39-377, 3 TDs vs. NYJ 1/24/10 in AFCChampionship Game…recorded seventh career 300+-yard post-season game, surpassing Montana (6) and Warner (6)for most in NFL history…was 31-45-333, 1 TD/1 int. vs. New Orleans 2/7/10 in Super Bowl XLIV…owns eight of nine300+ games in Colts playoff history, including two 400+ games…has five 300+ games in last seven outings…joined threeother NFL QBs with perfect post-season rating games with effort vs. Denver 1/4/04 (Meredith, Dallas, 1967 DivisionalPlayoffs vs. Cleveland, 11-13-212, 2 TDs, 52-14 win; Bradshaw, Pittsburgh, 1976 Divisional Playoffs at Colts, 14-18-264,3 TDs, 40-14 win; Dave Krieg, Seattle, 1983 Wild Card Playoffs vs. Denver, 12-13-200, 3 TDs, 31-7 win)…became 11thplayer in NFL playoff history with four TD passes in a half…five TD passes fell one shy of NFL playoff record (6, QBs-Daryle Lamonica, Divisional Playoffs, Oakland vs. Houston, 1969; Young, Super Bowl XXIX, San Francisco vs. San Diego,1994) and tied touchdown totals accomplished by Sid Luckman (Chicago, 1943, NFL Championship), Lamonica(Oakland, 1968, Divisional Playoffs), Montana (San Francisco, 1989, Super Bowl XXIV), Warner (St. Louis, 1999,Divisional Playoffs) and Kerry Collins (NYG, 2000, NFC Championship)…Manning was 27-33-458, 4 TDs/1 int., 145.7rating vs. Denver 1/9/05 in Wild Card Playoffs, eclipsing own club playoff record for passing yards, while producing2nd-highest total in NFL playoff history (489, Bernie Kosar, Cleveland vs. NYJ, 1986)…was 21-27-361, 3 TDs/1 int. infirst half, the most yards in one half of NFL playoff action since 1970 (338, Collins, NYG vs. Minnesota, 11/14/01, NFCChampionship)…was named MVP of Super Bowl XLI vs. Chicago 2/4/07 with 25-38-247, 1 TD/int., becoming first ColtsSuper Bowl MVP…led club to Super Bowl with first career post-season fourth-quarter/OT game-winning drive against NewEngland in AFC Championship Game 1/21/06…directed club to largest championship game comeback in NFL SuperBowl-era history…Colts rallied from 21-3 deficit for 38-34 victory…was 25-42-310, 1 TD in Wild Card Playoffs at SanDiego 1/3/09…was sixth career 300+ post-season passing game, tying Montana for most in NFL history…became fifth

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quarterback (Montana, Favre, Elway, Marino) in NFL history with 40,000+ regular-season and 4,000+ post-season pass-ing yards.2009: Started 16 games at QB, extending consecutive games started streak to 192, the longest career opening streakof any QB in NFL history and the longest streak in Colts history…streak ranks 2nd-longest in NFL history among QBs (285,Favre)…was 393-571-4,500, 33 TDs/16 ints. for 99.9 passer rating…earned 10th career Pro Bowl selection and eighthconsecutive…extended NFL record with 10th career 4,000+-yardage season…also became only QB in NFL history to startwith 12 consecutive 25+-TD seasons and 12 consecutive 3,000+-yard seasons…broke own franchise record with 393completions in single season…ranks 3rd on all-time list with 366 TDs…has 50,128 career passing yards, ranking 4th onall-time list…131 starting wins ranks 4th on all-time QB wins list…4,232 completions ranks 3rd on NFL all-time list…was28-38-301, 1 TD/1 int. vs. Jacksonville 9/13…victory moved Manning into sixth place ahead of Montana on NFL'scareer win list by starting QBs…was 14-23-303, 2 TDs at Miami 9/21…win over Miami was 119th career win as start-ing QB, passing Unitas (118) for most in franchise history…was 37th career fourth-quarter/overtime game-winningdrive…was 24-35-379, 4 TDs/1 int. for 130.5 passer rating at Arizona 9/27…moved into fifth place in NFL history formost career starting wins by a QB (surpassing Unitas, 119)…surpassed Testaverde (46,233) for sixth place on NFL pass-ing yards list…marked third consecutive 300+-yard game, tying club record already shared by him and Unitas…waseighth time Manning passed for 300+ yards and 4 TDs in same game…was 18th career 4-TD game, surpassing JohnUnitas for third-most in NFL history, and all four TD passes were to different receivers…named AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Month for September after passing for 983 yards, 7 TDs and 117.7 QB rating…was 31-41-353, 2 TDs/1 int. vs. Seattle10/4…tied Fran Tarkenton for 3rd-most TD passes (342) in NFL history…set club record with fourth consecutive 300+-yard game…became third QB in NFL history to start season with four consecutive 300+-yard games (6, Warner, 2000;6, Young, 1998)…was 36-44-309, 3 TDs/1 int. at Tennessee 10/11…passed Tarkenton to move into 3rd place for mostTD passes in NFL history…also passed Tarkenton for 5th-most career passing yards…81.8 completion percentage wastied for 2nd-best mark in NFL history among quarterbacks with 40+ attempts in a game (82.2, Jeff Garcia, 37-4510/21/07 vs. Detroit)…was 23-34-235, 3 TDs at St. Louis 10/25 for 116.7 rating…surpassed Moon (3,988) in NFLcareer completions…was 31-48-347 vs. San Francisco…became the fourth QB with 4,000+ career completions (Favre,Marino, Elway), and did it in 183rd career game, the fastest pace to that plateau (193, Marino; 196, Favre, 227,Elway)…was 38th career 4th-quarter/OT game-winning drive…was 34-50-318, 1 TD/1 int. vs. Houston 11/8…was125th career starting victory, surpassing Tarkenton for 4th-most…became first QB in NFL history to throw for more than40,000 yards in a decade…was 39th career 4th-quarter/OT game-winning drive…was 28-44-327, 4 TDs/2 ints….was19th career 4+-TD game, third-most in NFL history (21, Favre; 21, Marino)…was 40th career 4th-quarter/OT game-win-ning drive…was 22-31-299, 1 TD/2 int. at Baltimore 11/22…surpassed 3,000 yards, becoming first QB in NFL historyto pass for more than 3,000 yards in first 12 seasons of career…was 41st career 4th-quarter/OT game-winningdrive…became first QB and Colts became first team to have four consecutive fourth-quarter comebacks…was 27-35-244,3 TDs/2 ints. passing at Houston 11/29…surpassed Elway (4,123) for 3rd place on NFL career completions list…was42nd career 4th-quarter/OT game-winning drive…became first QB and Colts became first team to have five consecutivefourth-quarter comebacks…was 24-37-270, 1 TD vs. Tennessee 12/6…became only QB in NFL history with 25+ TD pass-es in 12 consecutive seasons…was 20-42-220, 4 TDs/3 ints. vs. Denver 12/13…surpassed Moon (49,325) for 4th-mostpassing yards in NFL history…was 58th career 3+-TD game and 20th 4+-TD game…was 23-30-308, 4 TDs/1 int. atJacksonville 12/17 for 134.4 rating…was 14th consecutive victory when passing for 300 yards, surpassing Y.A Tittle (13)and tying Brady (14, 2006-09) for second-most consecutive wins when reaching 300-yard mark (16, Unitas, 1961-69)…extended NFL record with 10th career 4,000+-yard season…tied Marino with 21 4+-TD games, 2nd all-time (22,Favre)…was 43rd career 4th-quarter/OT game-winning drive and was Colts NFL record seventh 4th-quarter comeback ofseason…was 14-21-192 vs. NYJ 12/27…became 4th QB in NFL history to surpass 50,000 career passingyards…reached plateau in 191 games, fewest in NFL history (193, Marino; 211, Favre; 229, Elway)…was 14-18-95, 1int. at Buffalo 1/3. POST-SEASON: Started three games at QB…was 87-128-956, 6 TDs/2 ints. for 98.9 passer rat-ing…was 30-44-246, 2 TDs/1 int. vs. Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs…was 26-39-377, 3 TDs vs. NYJ 1/24 inAFC Championship Game…recorded seventh career 300+-yard post-season game, surpassing Montana (6) and Warner(6) for most in NFL history…moved into 4th place for most passing yards in post-season history, surpassing Marino(4,510)…moved into 3rd place for most completions in post-season history, surpassing Marino (385) and Brady(395)…moved into tie with Elway for 7th-most post-season TD passes (27)…made 17th post-season appearance vs. NYJ,along with Saturday, surpassing Harrison (16) for most playoff appearances in franchise history…was 31-45-333, 1 TD/1int. vs. New Orleans 2/7 in Super Bowl XLIV…moved into 3rd place in career post-season passing yards (5,164), sur-passing Elway (4,964)…moved into tie with Brady for 6th-most post-season TD passes (28).2008: Started 16 games at QB...was 371-555-4,002, 27 TDs/12 ints. for 95.0 passer rating…earned third careerAssociated Press Most Valuable Player honor...also earned ninth career Pro Bowl selection...extended NFL record withninth career 4,000+-yardage season…also became only QB in NFL history to start career with 11 consecutive 25+-TDseasons and 11 consecutive 3,000+-yard seasons…was 30-49-257, 1 TD vs. Chicago 9/7…was 26-42-311, 1 TD/2ints. at Minnesota 9/14…led club to 18 unanswered points in 18-15 comeback win…was 44th career 300+ game…was15-29-216, 1 TD/2 ints. vs. Jacksonville 9/21…was 25-34-247, 2 TDs/1 int. at Houston 10/5…led club to 21 unan-swered points in final 4:04 in 31-27 comeback win…led Colts to become first NFL team to erase 17-point deficit ingame's final five minutes to win in regulation…recorded franchise-record 32nd career fourth-quarter/OT game-winningdrive (31, Unitas)…was 19-28-271, 3 TDs for 134.7 rating vs. Baltimore 10/12…recorded 49th career 3+-TDgame…moved past Terry Bradshaw to 7th-place on all-time QB wins list with 108…was named AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week…was 21-42-229, 2 ints. at Green Bay 10/19…passed Dan Fouts (43,040) for 8th-place on all-time passingyards list…was 26-41-223, 2 TDs/2 ints. and had 1t rush at Tennessee 10/27…was 21-29-254, 2 TDs for 121.9 rat-ing vs. New England 11/2…led 33rd career fourth-quarter/OT game-winning drive in 18-15 victory…was 21-40-240,3 TDs at Pittsburgh 11/9…led 34th career fourth-quarter/OT game-winning drive in 24-20 victory…was 50th career

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3+-TD game, joining Favre and Marino as only QBs to accomplish that feat…was 30-46-320, 2 TDs vs. Houston11/16…moved past Fran Tarkenton (3,686) to 7th-place on all-time NFL completions list…was 45th career 300+game…was 32-44-255, 2 TDs/1 int. at San Diego 11/23…led 35th career fourth-quarter/OT game-winning drive in23-20 victory…was 15-21-125, 2 ints. at Cleveland 11/30…was 26-32-277, 3 TDs for 134.0 rating vs. Cincinnati12/7…was 10th career 80+-percent passing game (min. 15 attempts)…was 51st career 3+-TD and 100th career 2+-TDgame…passed Drew Bledsoe (44,611) for 7th-place on all-time passing yards list…became first NFL player to record 11consecutive 20+-TD passing seasons to start career…became first NFL player to post 3,000+-yard passing seasons in first11 seasons of career…was 28-37-318, 1 TD vs. Detroit 12/14…passed Vinny Testaverde (3,787) for 6th-place on all-time completions list…posted 36th career fourth-quarter/OT game-winning drive and sixth of season in 31-21 victo-ry…was 29-34-364, 3 TDs for 140.7 rating at Jacksonville 12/18…broke franchise record with 23 consecutive com-pletions (Jones, 17; Manning, 17), opening game with 17 straight after completing final six attempts vs. Detroit…23 con-secutive completions fell one shy of NFL record (24, Donovan McNabb)…was second-highest completion percentage ofcareer with at least 15 attempts…eclipsed 25+ TDs for 11th consecutive season, extending NFL record…was named AFCOffensive Player-of-the-Week…was 7-7-95, 1 TD vs. Tennessee 12/28…moved into tie for 6th-place with Joe Montanaon all-time QB wins list with 117…moved into tie for 5th-place with Drew Bledsoe on all-time NFL completionslist…surpassed 4,000 yards passing for NFL-record ninth season…finished December 90-110-1,054, 8 TDs passing for130.8 rating…81.8 completion percentage ranked as best percentage in NFL history by a QB in one month with at least75 attempts…has played in 117 career wins with Colts, the 3rd-highest number of appearances in victories by a playerin club history (132, Unitas; 118, Marvin Harrison)…117 starting wins is one shy of club record (118, Unitas)…becameonly NFL QB with 10+ starting wins in seven consecutive seasons. POST-SEASON: Started in Wild Card Playoffs atSan Diego 1/3 and was 25-42-310, 1 TD for 90.4 rating…became fifth quarterback (Montana, Favre, John Elway,Marino) in NFL history with 4,000+ post-season passing yards…was sixth career 300+ post-season passing game, tyingMontana for most in NFL history.2007: Started 16 games for 10th consecutive season and was 337-515-4,040, 31 TDs/14 ints. for 98.0 rating…alsowas 20-(-5), 3 TDs rushing…earned Pro Bowl honors for eighth time in career…ranked 3rd in AFC completions, 7th inNFL, 4th in AFC attempts, 10th in NFL, 4th in AFC completion percentage, 6th in NFL, 3rd in AFC yards, 7th in NFL, 3rdin AFC touchdowns, 4th in NFL, and 4th in AFC and NFL passer rating…had eight 100+-rating games…had six 3+-TDgames and two 4+-TD games…had 200+ yards in 13 games and had three 300+ passing games…became only QB inNFL history to throw for 25+ TDs in 10 consecutive seasons and throw for 3,000+ yards in each of first 10 sea-sons…Marino (1984-88) and Favre (1994-98) rank 2nd with five consecutive 25+ seasons…became only 2nd QB(Marino) to open career with 10 consecutive 20+-TD seasons…had fourth career 30+-TD season and owns four of thefive 30+-TD seasons in club history…Manning also extended NFL mark with eighth career 4,000+ passing season (6,Marino)…personal-best mark of 190 passes without interception was snapped at Tennessee 9/16, ranking as 2nd-longeststreak in club history…was 20-27-193, 3 TDs for 130.6 rating and had 1t rush vs. Denver 9/30…was 29-37-253, 2TDs/1 int. for 101.9 rating vs. Tampa Bay 10/7…was third consecutive 100+-rating game, and with 78.4 completionrate, marked second consecutive 70+-completion percentage game…was 23-37-259, 1 TD/int. passing and had 1t rushat Jacksonville 10/22…was 14-30-255, 2 TDs at Carolina 10/28…set club records for career touchdown passes andattempts held by John Unitas (287; 5,110)…victory gave him triumphs over all 31 opponents…was 16-27-225, 1 TD/int.passing and had 1t rush vs. New England 11/4…had 73t pass to RB-Joseph Addai…was 34-56-328, 2 TDs/6 ints. atSan Diego 11/11…moved past Unitas (290) and into tie with Warren Moon (291) for 5th-most TD passes in NFL histo-ry…also broke Unitas' club record (39,768) in passing yards…became 11th QB to surpass 40,000 passing yards and10th to post 100 career regular season starting wins vs. Kansas City 11/18…also recorded 29th career comebackwin…led club on 14-play, 61-yard drive that took nearly seven minutes and ended with 24-yard K-Adam Vinatieri FGwith :03 remaining…was 4-4-59 passing on game-winning drive…was 22-32-272, 3 TDs/1 int. for 113.0 rating atAtlanta 11/22…moved into 5th place in career TD passes…also moved into 10th place in NFL career passing yardage,surpassing Unitas (40,239)…was 20-29-288, 4 TDs/1 int. for 126.1 rating vs. Jacksonville 12/2…marked 16th career4+-TD game…was named AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week for performance…was 13-17-249, 4 TDs for 157.5 ratingat Baltimore 12/9…appeared for 35 plays and exited game early in third quarter…was second consecutive 4+-TD gameand was 17th of career, tying Unitas for 3rd-most in NFL history (21, Marino; 19, Favre)…surpassed QB-John Elway (300)for 4th place in career touchdown passes with 302 and tied Marino for the fewest games (157) to reach 300-TDplateau…marked Manning's 4th-highest regular-season rating…was 22-39-276, 1 TD/int. at Oakland 12/16...20t passto WR-Anthony Gonzalez with 4:49 remaining helped Colts rally from 14-13 deficit for 21-14 win…was 30th career 4th-quarter/OT game-winning drive and was 7-7-68, 1 TD on game-winning drive…was 28-35-311, 3 TDs for 132.3 ratingvs. Houston 12/23…was third seasonal 300+ game and 43rd of career…80 percent completion rate set then-seasonalhigh…was 14-16-95 vs. Tennessee 12/30…87.5 completion mark set club single-game record with at least 15 passattempts (85.0, Unitas, 17-20 at Atlanta 11/12/67), and it was second consecutive 80+-percentage performance.POST-SEASON: Started vs. San Diego 1/13 in Divisional Playoffs and was 33-48-402, 3 TDs/2 ints. for 97.7 rat-ing…33 completions tied for 2nd-most in NFL post-season history (36, Moon vs. Buffalo, 1992 (OT); 33, Dan Fouts vs.Miami, 1981; 33, Kosar vs. NY Jets, 1986; 33, Marino vs. Buffalo, 1995)…marked Manning's fifth post-season 300+game, second 400+ game and third 3+-TD game.2006: Started 16 games and was 362-557-4,397, 31 TDs/9 ints for 101.0 rating…was 23-36, 4 TDs rushing, tyingseasonal career-high for rushing TDs (4, 2001)…earned seventh Pro Bowl honor…had seven 100+-rating games andpasser rating led league for third consecutive season…had 20+ completions and 200+ yards in 14 games…had five 3+-TD games and six 300+-yard games…was 26-38-400, 3 TDs vs. Houston 9/17 and set club career completions mark,surpassing Unitas (2,796)…marked 7th career 400+ game, T2nd-most in NFL history (13, Marino; 7, Montana; 7,Moon)…was named AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week…was 21-30-217, 1 TD passing and had 1t rush in 31-28 come-back victory at NYJ 10/1…led two fourth-quarter TD drives, keeping for winning score from one yard out in final

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minute…became first Colts QB with game-winning rush in final minute of a contest…reached 250 career TD passes in132nd game, the 2nd-fastest pace in NFL history (128, Marino)…was 20-31-166, 2 TDs/1 int. in 14-13 comeback winvs. Tennessee 10/8…led fourth-quarter comeback for second consecutive week…was 25-35-342, 4 TDs vs. Washington10/22…marked 14th career 4+-TD outing and moved past QB-Sonny Jurgensen for 10th-place on NFL career TDlist…was named AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week…was 32-39-345, 3 TDs at Denver 10/29…82.1 completion per-centage marked seasonal-best and ranked among best single-game completion marks in club history…surpassed 35,000career passing yards in 135th game, the 2nd-fewest games to that plateau (134, Marino)…led offense to scoring driveson each of five second-half possessions, including 62-yard drive with 1:49 remaining that resulted in game-winning 37-yard field goal by K-Adam Vinatieri with :02 left for 34-31 victory…was named AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Month ofOctober…was 20-36-326, 2 TDs/1 int. at New England 11/5…topped 300+ passing yards for third consecutive game,tying Unitas' club mark (1963)…Manning and Head Coach Tony Dungy produced their 56th win as QB-coach tandem,surpassing Unitas and Shula for most in club history…Manning hit Harrison for 68t at Tennessee 12/3, marking duo's100th career TD connection…was 29-36-282, 4 TDs vs. Cincinnati 12/18…extended NFL record to nine consecutiveseasons with 25+ TD passes, while moving to 8th-place in career TD passes (270)…marked 15th career game with 4+TDs…80.6 completion percentage was second 80.0+ game of season…was named AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week…was 21-27-205, 3 TDs at Houston 12/24 for 42nd career 3+-TD game…was 22-37-282, 2 TDs passing andhad 11t rush vs. Miami 12/31…was named AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week…ranked 1st in AFC pass attempts, 4th inNFL, 1st in AFC completions, 3rd in NFL, 2nd in AFC completion percentage, 3rd in NFL, 1st in AFC yards, 2nd in NFL,1st in NFL TDs and 1st in NFL passer rating…was Sports Illustrated NFL All-Pro and USA Today Sports Weekly NFL All-Pro First-Team and Associated Press NFL All-Pro Second-Team choice. POST-SEASON: Started four games and was 97-153-1,034, 3 TDs/7 ints. for 70.5 rating…also was 8-3, 1 TD rushing…was 30-38-268, 1 TD/3 ints. vs. Kansas City inWild Card Playoffs 1/6…was 15-30-170, 2 ints. at Baltimore in Divisional Playoffs 1/13…was 27-47-349, 1 TD/int.passing and had 1t rush vs. New England in AFC Championship Game 1/21…directed club to largest championshipgame comeback in NFL Super Bowl-era history…led club on seven-play, 80-yard drive with 2:17 remaining that endedwith RB-Joseph Addai 3t rush with 1:00 left for 38-34 victory…was 3-4-57 passing on final drive…club trailed 21-3 insecond quarter and produced 32 second-half points, including 17 fourth-quarter points, in comeback win…marched clubto second-half scoring drives of 76, 76, 67, 59 and 80 yards…marked first career post-season fourth-quarter/OT game-winning drive…was 25-38-247, 1 TD/int. in 29-17 Super Bowl XLI victory vs. Chicago 2/4…earned Most ValuablePlayer honors, becoming first Colts Super Bowl MVP…connected with Wayne on 53t first-quarter score…directed offensethat ran 80+ plays in three of four games (vs. Kansas City, vs. New England and vs. Chicago).2005: Started 16 games for eighth consecutive season and was 305-453-3,747, 28 TDs/10 ints. for 104.1 rat-ing…earned Pro Bowl honors for sixth time and was named to Associated Press NFL All-Pro First-Team for third consecu-tive season…had 10 100+ rating games…rating led league for second consecutive season (121.1, 2004)…had 20+completions in 10 games…had 200+ passing yards in eleven games…became only QB in NFL history to throw for 25+touchdowns in eight consecutive seasons and to throw for 3,000+ yards in each of first eight seasons…led club on 17-play, 88-yard drive in 4th quarter vs. Jacksonville 9/18 to give team 7-3 lead…Colts won 10-3 and it marked Manning's23rd career fourth-quarter/OT comeback win…eclipsed 30,000 passing yards in 115th game vs. Cleveland 9/25,becoming 2nd-fastest to plateau (114 games, Marino)…also completed 2,500th career pass vs. Cleveland…completedall 12 passes in fourth quarter and 82.6 completion rate ranked among single-game franchise bests…was 20-27-264, 4TDs for 144.1 rating at Tennessee 10/2…Manning completed first five passes at Tennessee and gave him 17 consecu-tive completions dating back to 9/25 game vs. Cleveland…17 consecutive completions tied club mark set by Bert Jonesin 1974 (12/15 vs. NYJ)…with TD connection to Harrison in 4th quarter vs. St. Louis 10/17, the duo snapped Youngand Rice's NFL mark of 85 TDs by a QB-WR tandem…was 28-37-321, 3 TDs/1 int. for 117.1 rating at New England11/7…earned AFC Player-of-the-Week honors for performance…was 26-35-297, 3 TDs for 127.9 rating vs. Houston11/13…with 74.3 completion percentage, marked seventh time in eight games Manning hit 70+-percent of passes…was24-40-365, 3 TDs/1 int. in 45-37 win at Cincinnati 11/20…was 16-23-272, 3 TDs/1 int. for 130.8 rating at halftimeand club possessed 35-27 lead…had 66t pass to Wayne, the duo's longest TD connection…Manning paired withHarrison for 80t on Colts' first play from scrimmage vs. Pittsburgh 11/28, the tandem's longest connection…was 13-17-187, 3 TDs for 151.2 rating vs. Tennessee 12/4…rating was 4th-best of career and marked 7th consecutive 100+game…was 24-36-324, 2 TDs for 113.7 rating at Jacksonville 12/11…was 8th consecutive 100+-rating game…ranked9th in AFC pass attempts, 13th in NFL, 5th in AFC completions, 6th in NFL, 3rd in AFC and NFL completion percentage,5th in AFC yards, 7th in NFL, 2nd in AFC and NFL TDs and 1st in NFL passer rating. POST-SEASON: Started 1/15vs. Pittsburgh and was 22-38-290, 1 TD.2004: Started 16 games and was 336-497-4,557, 49 TDs/10 ints. for 121.1 passer rating…earned Pro Bowl honorsfor 5th time of career and won Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player honors for second consecutive season (shar-ing honors in 2003 with McNair)…seasonal TD total set then NFL record, snapping Marino's 1984 mark of 48…passerrating set NFL record, besting Young's 1994 112.8 rating…had 13 100+ rating games…set club seasonal marks in pass-ing yardage (4,557), touchdowns (49), completion percentage (67.7) and passer rating (121.1)…had 20+ completionsin eleven games…had 200+ passing yards in 14 games…became only NFL QB to throw 10+ seasonal TDs to threereceivers (14, Harrison; 12, Wayne; 10, Stokley)…eclipsed 25,000 passing yards in 97th career game at New England9/9, marking the second-fastest games pace to plateau in NFL history (Marino, 92 games)…led club to three fourth-quar-ter TDs in 31-17 comeback win at Tennessee 9/19…was 28-40-393, 5 TDs for 140.9 rating vs. Green Bay 9/26, becom-ing first NFL player to throw for 5+ TDs four times (counting playoffs) in a one-year span (9/28/03 at New Orleans, 20-25-315, 6 TDs; 12/14/03 vs. Atlanta, 25-30-290, 5 TDs; 1/4/04 vs. Denver (playoffs), 22-26-377, 5 TDs)…won AFCOffensive Player-of-the-Week honors…was 25-44-472, 5 TDs/1 int. for 122.5 rating at Kansas City 10/31…passingyardage total set club record and was his fifth career 400+ game…was 23-29-268, 4 TDs for 144.8 rating vs. Minnesota11/8…directed 55-yard game-winning drive for 35-yard FG with :02 left for 31-28 win…was 18-27-320, 5 TDs/2 ints.

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for 115.7 rating vs. Houston 11/14…won AFC Player-of-the-Week honors…was 17-28-211, 4 TDs/1 int. for 108.8 rat-ing at Chicago 11/21…became 23rd NFL QB to hit 200 career touchdown passes…hit mark in 106th career game,becoming second-fastest to reach plateau (Marino, 89 games)…was 23-28-236, 6 TDs for 141.4 rating at Detroit 11/25to earn AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week honors…was second career 6-TD game…was fifth consecutive game with 4+TD passes, snapping Marino's 1984 NFL-record streak of four games…was sixth 4+-TD game of season, tying Marino's1984 NFL record…was sixth career 5+-TD game, tying Marino's NFL record for most career 5+-TD games…was AFCOffensive Player-of-the-Month (November)…set NFL record for most TD passes (19) in one month…was 25-33-425, 3TDs/2 ints. for 122.3 rating vs. Tennessee 12/5 for sixth career 400+ game…Manning and Harrison connected for their80th TD play, surpassing Marino and Mark Clayton (79) for 2nd-most TDs by a tandem in NFL history…was 26-33-298,2 TDs for 124.5 rating at Houston 12/12…extended his consecutive 100+ rating games to eleven, setting an NFL record(since tied) for most consecutive 100+ games since 1973, when the rating system was instituted...was 27-44-383, 2TDs/1 int. vs. San Diego…directed comeback that saw Colts erase 31-16 fourth-quarter deficit for OT win on 30-yardFG…broke Marino's 1984 NFL single-season TD mark of 48 on 21t strike to Stokley with :56 remaining that led to game-tying two-point conversion…record-tying 48th TD came on 3t shovel-pass to RB-James Mungro in third quarter…won AFCOffensive Player-of-the-Week honors for performance…ranked 4th in AFC attempts, 8th in NFL, 2nd in AFC completions,4th in NFL, 2nd in AFC yards, 3rd in NFL, 1st in AFC completion percentage, 3rd in NFL, 1st in NFL touchdowns andpasser rating. POST-SEASON: Started 1/9 vs. Denver and 1/16 at New England and was 54-75-696, 4 TDs/2 ints.for 107.4 rating…was 27-33-458, 4 TDs/1 int. for 145.7 rating vs. Denver, eclipsing his own club playoff record forpassing yards, while producing the second-highest total in NFL playoff history (489, Kosar, Cleveland vs. NYJ,1986)…was 21-27-361, 3 TDs/1 int. in first half, the most yards in one half of NFL playoff action since 1970 (338,Collins, NYG vs. Minnesota, 11/14/01, NFC Championship)…was 27-42-238, 1 int. at New England.2003: Started 16 games and was 379-566-4,267, 29 TDs/10 ints. for 99.0 rating…earned Pro Bowl honors for fourthtime of career…produced then highest personal seasonal QB rating and set then club mark for completion percentage(67.0)…had 20+ completions and 200+ passing yards in 14 games…directed game-winning drive for 45-yard FG with:01 left in 9-6 win at Cleveland 9/7…win marked club's fifth consecutive opening-day triumph…was 20-25-314, 6 TDs atNew Orleans 9/28 to set club record for most single-game touchdown passes…won AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week hon-ors and posted third career perfect rating (158.3)…was AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Month (September)…was 34-47-386,2 TDs/1 int. at Tampa Bay 10/6 to direct club from 35-14 deficit in final four minutes to 38-35 OT win…Colts became firstteam to erase 21-point deficit in final four minutes of a game…led second-half scoring drives of 73, 75, 12, 58, 85 and 76yards…directed nine-play, 91-yard TD drive with :45 remaining to force OT in eventual loss vs. Carolina 10/12…led clubfrom 14-3 fourth-quarter deficit to 17-14 win at Buffalo 11/23…was 29-48-278, 4 TDs/1 int. vs. New England 11/30 asclub rebounded from 31-10 deficit to tie contest before falling on late failed chance at NE one-yard line…started 93rd con-secutive game at Tennessee 12/7, breaking Unitas' record for Colts QBs (92)…was 25-30-290, 5 TDs vs. Atlanta 12/14to become only fifth NFL QB since 1970 NFL Merger with 5+ touchdown passes in a game twice in season…won AFCOffensive Player-of-the-Week honors…was 12-23-146 vs. Denver 12/21 to snap streak of 10 games with 22+ completions,the 2nd-longest for most consecutive games with 22+ completions since 1970 (11, Moon, 1991-92)…led comeback from17-3 fourth-quarter deficit for win at Houston 12/28…hit Stokley on TD pass to tie contest with four minutes left, then direct-ed 65-yard march for 43-yard FG at gun to win AFC South title…ranked 1st in AFC attempts, 2nd in NFL, 1st in NFL com-pletions, 1st in NFL yards, 1st in AFC touchdowns, 2nd in NFL and 2nd in NFL rating. POST-SEASON: Started 1/4 vs.Denver, 1/11 at Kansas City and 1/18 at New England…was 22-26-377, 5 TDs, 158.3 rating vs. Denver to set club play-off mark for most single-game scoring passes…teamed with Stokley (4-144, 2 TDs; 31t, 87t) and Harrison (7-133, 2 TDs;46t, 23t) on TD tosses…87t play set Colts playoff record for longest completion (75t, Unitas-to-John Mackey, Super Bowl Vwas prior longest play)…had 3rd 5+-TD game of season (6 at New Orleans; 5 vs. Atlanta) and 4th career perfect rating,2nd of season (at New Orleans)…joined three other NFL QBs with perfect post-season rating games (Meredith, Bradshaw,Krieg)…became first NFL player with three 5+-TD games in one season (including the playoffs)…became 11th player in NFLplayoff history with four TD passes in one half…five TD passes fell one shy of NFL playoff record (6, Lamonica, Young) andtied totals accomplished by Luckman, Lamonica, Montana, Warner and Collins…won NFL Offensive Player-of-the-Week hon-ors…was 22-30-304, 3 TDs, 138.8 rating at Kansas City for 2nd consecutive 300+ yards/100+ rating game…teamedwith Harrison (6-98), Wayne (6-83, 1 TD; 19t), Stokley (4-57, 1 TD; 29t) and RB-Tom Lopienski (1-2, 1 TD; 2t) to guide pass-ing attack…led club to scores on six of eight possessions, failing to score only at end of half and end of game…finishedgame with nine career playoff touchdown passes, besting prior club mark of Unitas (7)…became 5th player in NFL playoffhistory to start playoffs with eight or more TD passes without interception (11, Montana, San Francisco, 1989; 9, Young,San Francisco, 1994; 8, Aikman, Dallas, 1992; 8, Simms, NYG, 1986)…was 23-47-237, 1 TD/4 ints. at New England.2002: Started 16 games and took every snap from scrimmage for second time of career (1998)…earned third career ProBowl bid with 392-591-4,200, 27 TDs/19 ints., 88.8 rating…directed club to 10+ seasonal wins for 3rd time in career,tying Unitas and Jones for most in Colts history…set club seasonal records for completions, attempts and completion per-centage (66.3, since broken)…became only QB in NFL history to have 4,000+ passing yards in four consecutive sea-sons…produced club-record fifth consecutive season with 3,000+ yards and fifth consecutive season with 20+ touchdownpasses…was 37-50-327, 2 TDs/1 int. vs. Tennessee to mark career-best single-game completions and tying club record ofJeff George (at Washington 11/7/93)…was 18-23-319, 3 TDs at Philadelphia 11/10 to produce 2nd career 158.3 per-fect rating (10/22/00 vs. NE)…hit Harrison (57t,43t) and Wayne (27t) on long scoring strikes…guided club on late driveto force OT, then scored on 1st drive of OT at Denver 11/24…game at Denver was only 7th of career without TD pass andended streak of 11 cons. games with a TD pass…directed comeback from 16-0 halftime deficit at Cleveland 12/15…was30-46-365, 3 TDs/2 ints. vs. NYG 12/22 to notch 4th 30+-completion game of season and top 4,000+ passing yards forfourth consecutive season. POST-SEASON: Started 1/4 at NYJ…was 14-31-137, 2 ints. passing and 1-2 rushing.2001: Started 16 games and totaled 343-547-4,131, 26 TDs/23 ints., 84.1 rating…hit career-long 86t pass to TE-

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Marcus Pollard at New Orleans 11/18, the 5th-longest TD pass in Colts history…ranked 1st in AFC passing yards, 2ndin NFL yards…26 TD passes ranked 2nd in AFC, T5th in NFL…had streak of scoring passes in 13 consecutive gamesend 12/10 at Miami and did not have TD pass at St. Louis 12/30…hit scoring tosses in 27 straight games from 1998-1999, tying then the fourth-longest streak in NFL history…26 TD passes marked then the 16th 20+ TD season by a ColtsQB (8, Unitas - 32, 1959; 25, 1960; 24, 1957; 23, 1962, 1965; 22, 1966; 20, 1963, 1967; 4, Manning - 33, 2000;26, 1998; 26, 1999; 26, 2001; 3, Jones - 24, 1976; 23, 1980; 21, 1981; 1, Morrall - 26, 1968).2000: Totaled 357-571-4,413, 33 TDs/15 ints., 94.7 rating and earned second consecutive Pro Bowl trip...set club'sthen single-season record for passing yards, completions, 300+ games (5) and touchdowns...33 TD passes broke Unitas'record of 32 in 1959...recorded TD passes in 15 games, tying his club record 15 games in 1998...ranked 1st in NFLpassing yards, 1st in NFL completions and T1st in NFL TDs...ranked 2nd in AFC rating, 6th in NFL, 2nd in AFC attempts,3rd in NFL and 2nd in AFC comp. pct., 5th in NFL...threw career-high six 50+-yard TD passes...directed Colts offense thatranked 3rd in NFL net yards, 2nd in AFC, 4th in NFL points, 3rd in AFC...Colts had 300+ net yards in 14 of 16 games,325+ yards in 13 games, 350+ yards in 12 games, 375+ yards in nine games and 400+ yards in six games…the trioof Manning, James (387-1,709, 13 TDs rushing/63-594, 5 TDs receiving, 2,303 yards from scrimmage) and Harrison(102-1,413, 14 TDs receiving) became first NFL triumvirate to post 4,000-1,000-1,000 numbers in consecutive sea-sons...led NFL in passing and James won second consecutive NFL rushing title, marking only second time in NFL history(1937, Washington, RB-Cliff Battles, QB-Sammy Baugh) that one team had passing and rushing champion...was 22-32-273, 1 TD/1 int., 92.3 rating, at Kansas City 9/3 in season-opening win...at time of win, there had been eight QBs select-ed with first overall pick in draft since 1970 and Manning became only one to win in his debut at ArrowheadStadium...had 14 cons. completions in 1st half vs. Oakland 9/10, then the 2nd-longest streak in club history (17, Jones,vs. NYJ, 12/15/74)...in first career MNF game, totaled 23-36-440, 4 TDs, 143.3 rating vs. Jacksonville 9/25...440yards set then new franchise-record and eclipsed his old record of 404 yards at San Diego 9/26/99...it marked then only3rd 400+ game in club history (401,Unitas, 9/17/67 vs. Atlanta) and set club records on MNF for completions, yardsand TDs...was named AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week for performance...led club on 42-yard drive with 1:08 remainingat Buffalo 10/1 to set up a 45-yard game-winning FG...was 16-20-268, 3 TDs, 158.3 rating vs. New England 10/22,his first career perfect rating...hooked up with Harrison for 51t and 78t scoring plays...the 78t toss tied for then 2nd-longestof career (80, at Phil., 11/21/99; 78t, vs. New Orleans, 9/27/98)...extended streak of TD passes to 13 cons. gamesat NYJ 12/3...marked 2nd-longest streak of career (27 games)...concluded regular season vs. Minnesota 12/24 by total-ing 25-36-283, 4 TDs/1 int., 118.2 rating...it marked second game in 2000 he tossed 4 TDs and became first Colts' QBto throw for 4 TD passes twice in a season since Unitas (1966). POST-SEASON: Started at Miami 12/30 and totaled17-32-194, 1 TD...hooked up with WR-Jerome Pathon for 17t strike for first career post-season TD pass.1999: Earned first trip to Pro Bowl with 331-533-4,135, 26 TDs/15 ints., 90.7 rating...rebounded from 3-13 startingrecord in 1998 to post 13-3 record…the 10-game improvement marked best one-season turnaround by any team in NFLhistory…helped direct Colts to AFC Eastern Division title, and helped lead club to 423 points, the NFL's third-highesttotal…helped Colts tie then franchise records for consecutive wins (11; 1964, 1975-76) and most wins in a season (13,1968)…totals in completions, attempts and yards in both 1998 and 1999 ranked then as best seasonal totals in club his-tory...then was 4th-youngest QB selected for first Pro Bowl since the AFC-NFC format was instituted in 1971…Manningwas 23 years, 10 months and 13 days old, and ranked behind only Marino (1984, Miami, 22-4-14), Bledsoe (1995,New England, 22-11-22) and Favre (1993, Green Bay, 23-3-28) as youngest first-time Pro Bowl signal-callers…endedrookie season with touchdown passes in 13 consecutive games, the longest rookie streak in NFL history, then extendedmark to 27 straight games before ending at Cleveland 12/26…27-game streak tied for then fourth-longest in NFL histo-ry (47, Unitas, 1956-60; 30, Marino, 1985-87; 28, Kreig, Seattle, 1983-85; 27, Chris Chandler, Atlanta, 1997-99)…itmarked then one of 15 20-game streaks in NFL history…produced six fourth-quarter comebacks to set club seasonalrecord (at San Diego, NYJ, vs. Dallas, vs. Kansas City, vs. Washington and at Cleveland)…the prior club seasonal-mostswere 5 in 1989 and 1990 and 4 in 1992...helped direct club to 60 'big' plays (19 rushes of 15+ yards; 41 passes of25+ yards)…teamed with James (369-1,553, 13 TDs rushing/62-586, 4 TDs receiving, 2,139 yards from scrimmage)and Harrison (115-1,663, 12 TDs) to produce only NFL's second offense ever that boasted 4,000-1,500-1,500 per-formers (1995 Detroit: Scott Mitchell (4,338)-Barry Sanders (1,500)-Herman Moore (1,686)...Manning, James andHarrison became 1st Colts QB-RB-WR Pro Bowl trio since Jones-Lydell Mitchell-Roger Carr in 1976…for second straightyear, a Manning QB-led offense helped produce a 2,000+ yards from scrimmage player (2,227, Faulk, 1998; 2,139,James, 1999), while Harrison produced then the 26th 100+ reception season in NFL history…ranked 1st in AFC com-pletions, 3rd in NFL, 2nd in AFC attempts, 4th in NFL, 1st in AFC completion percentage (62.1), 2nd in NFL, 1st in AFCyards, 3rd in NFL, 1st in AFC yards per attempt (7.76), 4th in NFL, 1st in AFC touchdown passes, 3rd in NFL…90.7rating ranked 1st in AFC, 4th in NFL…was 21-33-284, 2 TDs/ ints. vs. Buffalo 9/12/99 to gain first opening-day win,31-14…set then Colts single-game yardage total with 404 yards at San Diego 9/26 and joined Unitas (401 vs. Atlanta9/17/67) as only Colts QBs with 400+ career games…became then the 6th-youngest NFL player at age 23 to notch400+ game (4 times, Marino, Miami, 1984; 2 times, Kosar, Cleveland, 1986 and Bledsoe, New England, 1994; 1 time,Jacky Lee, Houston, 1961 and David Woodley, Miami, 1981)…had 1st career TD rush (12t) at San Diego…earned AFCOffensive Player-of-the-Week honors…directed game-winning drive in final 30 seconds (16- and 18-yard passes toHarrison to set up 53-yard FG at gun) at Miami 12/5…directed club to 10 fourth-quarter points in 29-28 win at Cleveland12/26. POST-SEASON: Was 19-42-227 vs. Tennessee 1/16 in AFC Divisional Playoffs, plus had 15t rush.1998: Was 326-575-3,739, 26 TDs/28 ints., 71.2 rating to cap finest rookie season in NFL history...set Colts and NFLrookie records in completions, attempts, yards, touchdowns and cons. games with TD pass (13)...completions, attemptsand yards surpassed QB-Rick Mirer (274-486-2,833, Seattle, 1993) as NFL rookie seasonal-bests, while his touchdownsand cons. games with TD pass broke 50-year old NFL rookie marks of QB-Charlie Conerly (22, 9, NYG, 1948)...totalsbroke club rookie marks of Trudeau (204-417-2,225, 1986) and George (16 TDs, 1990) as well as club seasonal marks

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of George (292-485, 1991) and Unitas (3,481, 1963)...also set NFL rookie records with 4 300+ and 4 3-TDgames...became Colts' 5th opening day rookie starter vs. Miami 9/6 and joined eight other Colts QBs who earned startsduring their rookie season...joined George Shaw (9/25/55 vs. Chi., 23-17 W), Jones (9/16/73 at Clev., 24-14 L), MikePagel (9/12/82 vs. NE 24-13 L) and George (9/9/90 at Buf., 26-10 L) as the club's only opening-day rookie startingQBs...Manning (22 years, 5 months, 13 days) was then 7th-youngest opening-day rookie starter in NFL history, just behindfather, Archie, the NFL's 6th-youngest in that category (22 years, 4 months, New Orleans, 1971)...attempted every passby Colts over 1st 15 games and finished with 575 of club's 576 atts. (WR-Torrance Small was 0-1 vs. Carolina12/27)...ranked 1st in AFC, 3rd in NFL with 3,739 passing yards...575 attempts ranked 1st in NFL...joined Unitas (1957,1959, 1960, 1961) as only Colts to lead NFL in attempts...ranked 1st in AFC, 2nd in NFL, in completions...ranked 2ndin AFC, 5th in NFL, with 26 TD passes and fell just shy of joining QBs-Harry Newman (11, NYG, 1933) and BobWaterfield (14, LA, 1945) as only rookies to tie or lead conference or league in TD passes...set NFL rookie record andColts' seasonal marks with TD passes in 15 different games (missing 9/20 at NYJ)...the previous club record was 13 dif-ferent games by Morrall in 1968...TD passes in 13 cons. games ranked 2nd-best in Colts history (47, Unitas, G10-1956to G10-1960, the NFL record)...produced 3rd 300+ opening-day yardage outing in club history with 21-37-302, 1 TD/3ints. vs. Mia....joined Unitas (401 vs. Atl. 9/17/67) and George (301 vs. NE 9/1/91) as only Colts 300+ opening-daypassers...posted only 4th 300+ game by a Colts rookie...was 19-32-309, 1 TD/3 ints. vs. NO 9/27 to tie Trudeau asonly Colts rookie QBs with multiple 300+ games as a rookie...hit Faulk on a 78t pass vs. NO, the 2nd-longest TD pass byColts rookie (84t, Trudeau to WR-Bill Brooks at SF 10/5/86)...1st career starting victory came vs. SD 10/4...had 3 TDpasses at SF 10/18 to tie club rookie record for most in game...was 30-52-278, 2 TDs/ints. vs. NE 11/1 to post then the5th 30+ comp. day in club history, the 1st by Colts rookie...was 26-44-276, 3 TDs/2 ints. vs. NYJ 11/15 to join Georgeas only Colts rookie QBs to post multiple 3-TD games...directed late 15-play, 80-yard drive that culminated with 14t striketo Pollard with :24 left to notch 1st career 4th-qtr. comeback win...earned AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week honors forgame vs. NYJ, making him then only 6th rookie QB to gain the award since its inception in 1984...was 27-42-357, 3TDs/1 int. at Baltimore 11/29 to set club rookie records with 3rd 300+ game (2 yards shy of Trudeau's rookie-best 359yards) and 3rd 3-TD game (2 by George in 1990)...had 4th seasonal 300+ game at Seattle 12/20...ended season withTD passes in 13 cons. games, extending NFL rookie record for most cons. games with a scoring pass.HONORS: 1998: PFW/PFWA, College and Pro Football Newsweekly, Football News and Football Digest NFL All-Rookie First-Team…AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week (11/15 vs. NY Jets). 1999: Pro Bowl Starter…Associated Press,College and Pro Football Newsweekly and Football Digest NFL All-Pro Second-Team…Football News and PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team…Football News AFC Player-of-the-Year…Kansas City Committee of 101 AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Year…AFCOffensive Player-of-the-Week (9/26 at San Diego)…All-Madden Team…NFL-most Pro Bowl fan votes (124,346). 2000:Pro Bowl...Associated Press NFL All-Pro Second-Team...All-Madden Team...AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week (9/25 vs.Jacksonville, 12/24 vs. Minnesota)...3rd-most Pro Bowl fan votes (187,412). 2001: AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week(9/23 at Buffalo). 2002: Pro Bowl. 2003: Pro Bowl…Associated Press Co-Most Valuable Player…The Sporting News,Football Digest NFL Player-of-the-Year…Associated Press, The Sporting News, PFW/PFWA, Football Digest NFL All-Pro FirstTeam…PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team…Maxwell Club Bert Bell Award for Professional Player-of-the-Year…AFC OffensivePlayer-of-the-Month (September)…AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week (9/28 at New Orleans, 12/14 vs. Atlanta)…NFLOffensive Player-of-the-Week (1/4/04 at Kansas City)…Kansas City Committee of 101 AFC Offensive Player-of-theYear…NFL Alumni Association Quarterback-of-the-Year. 2004: Pro Bowl Starter…Associated Press, Sports Illustrated,The Sporting News, PFW/PFWA NFL Most Valuable Player…Associated Press, PFW/PFWA NFL Offensive Player-of-the-Year…Associated Press NFL All-Pro First-Team (unanimous selection)…Byron “Whizzer” White HumanitarianAward…Maxwell Club Bert Bell Award for Professional Player-of-the-Year…Kansas City Committee of 101 AFC OffensivePlayer-of-the-Year…PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team…PFW/PFWA, Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, College and ProFootball Newsweekly NFL All-Pro First-Team…NFL Alumni Quarterback-of-the-Year…AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week(9/26 vs. Green Bay, 11/14 vs. Houston, 11/25 at Detroit, 12/26 vs. San Diego)…AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Month(November)…Pro Bowl Most Valuable Player…had NFL-record 1,075,089 fan votes in Pro Bowl voting. 2005: Pro BowlStarter…Associated Press, The Sporting News, PFW/PFWA NFL All-Pro First-Team…Walter Payton NFL Man-of-the-Year…PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team…Kansas City Committee of 101 AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Year…AFC OffensivePlayer-of-the-Week (11/7 at New England). 2006: Super Bowl XLI Most Valuable Player...Pro Bowl Starter…SportsIllustrated, USA Today Sports Weekly NFL All-Pro First-Team...Associated Press NFL All-Pro Second-Team...PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team...AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Month (October)...AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week (9/17 vs. Houston, 10/22vs. Washington, 12/31 vs. Miami). 2007: Pro Bowl…AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week (12/2 vs. Jacksonville). 2008:Pro Bowl Starter…Associated Press, Sports Illustrated, PFW/PFWA NFL Most Valuable Player…Associated Press,PFW/PFWA NFL All-Pro First-Team…AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week (10/12 vs. Baltimore, 11/16 vs. Houston, 12/18at Jacksonville)…PFW/PFWA NFL Offensive Player-of-the-Year…PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team…NFL Alumni AssociationQuarterback-of-the-Year…Kansas City Committee of 101 AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Year. 2009: Pro BowlStarter…Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player and First-Team All-Pro…NFL All-Decade Team (2000-09)…SportsIllustrated Most Valuable Player, All-NFL Team, NFL Player-of-the-Decade and NFL All-Decade Team…The Sporting NewsNFL Player-of-the-Decade and NFL All-Decade Team…PFW/PFWA NFL Most Valuable Player, NFL Offensive Player-of-the-Year, All-NFL Team and All-AFC Team…Kansas City Committee of 101 AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Year…AFC OffensivePlayer-of-the-Week (11/15 vs. New England)…AFC Offensive Player-of-the-Month (September).COLLEGE: Four-year starter...saw action in 48 games with 45 starts...set 33 school records, eight SEC records and twoNCAA marks...ended career with SEC records for wins as starting quarterback (39-6), completions (863), passing yards(11,201), total offense (11,020), completion percentage (62.49%), interception percentage (2.39%) and 300+ outings(18)...set NCAA records for lowest career int. pct. 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(89), 8th in attempts (1,381) and 11th in career QB rating (147.11)...posted 26-4 record as starter in SEC games...wasthree-time Academic All-America honoree…started 13 games as senior and helped team to SEC Championship, and 11-2 record...set SEC seasonal record for total offense (3,789) while setting school marks for seasonal completions (287),attempts (477), yards (3,819) and TDs (36)...posted nine 300+ outings...named MVP of SEC Championship Game aftertotaling 25-43-373, 4 TDs/2 ints., with 73t and 46t passes, in 30-29 win over Auburn...named CNN/SI National Player-of-the-Week and SEC Offensive Player-of-the-Week after 25-35-523, 5 TDs, with 66t, 59t and 50t strikes, in 59-31 win atKentucky...set school record with 12 consecutive completions...won Sullivan Award for nation’s top amateur athlete basedon character, leadership, athletic ability and the ideals of amateurism, then only 4th collegiate football player honored inaward’s then 69-year history...won Maxwell Award for College Football Player-of-the-Year...was Heisman Trophy runner-up...was Football News National Offensive Player-of-the-Year...won Davey O’Brien Award for top QB...won Johnny UnitasGolden Arm Award for top senior QB...AP, Football News, Walter Camp, FWAA and AFCA All-America 1st-team...APand Football News SEC Player-of-the-Year...AP, Football News and Coaches All-SEC...National Football Foundation, NAS-DAQ and American Honda National Scholar-Athlete-of-the-Year...GTE Academic All-America 1st-team...SEC and AFCA"Football Good Works Team" for community service...Academic All-SEC...started 12 games as junior and helped teamto 10-2 record...was 243-380-3,287, 20 TDs/12 ints...had five 300+ outings...named MVP of 48-28 Citrus Bowl winover Northwestern after posting 27-39-408, 4 TDs passing...set school single-game records for completions and attemptswith 37-65-492, 4 TDs vs. Florida...named SEC Offensive Player-of-the-Week twice...AP, Football News All-America 3rd-team...AP, Football News, Coaches All-SEC 2nd-team...GTE Academic All-America 2nd-team...American Honda and CFAScholar-Athlete Team...Academic All-SEC...started 12 games as sophomore and led team to 11-1 record...was 244-380-2,954, 22 TDs/4 ints. passing...added five rushing TDs...had four 300+ outings...named Sporting News NationalPlayer-of-the-Week and SEC Offensive Player-of-the-Week after 35-46-384, 4 TDs/1 int., with 55t pass, at Arkansas...hadschool record streak of 132 consecutive passes without int. end at Kentucky...was 20-35-182, 1 TD, with 47t strike, in20-14 Citrus Bowl win over Ohio State...AP All-America third-team...Coaches All-SEC first-team...AP All-SEC second-team...GTE Academic All-America second-team...Academic All-SEC...saw action in 11 games as freshman with eightstarts...started final eight games...totaled 89-144-1,141, 11 TDs/6 ints. passing with one rushing TD...posted 7-1 recordas starter...was 12-19-189, 1 TD in 45-23 Gator Bowl victory over Virginia Tech...named SEC Freshman-of-the-Year…graduated cum laude in three years (3.61 GPA) with major in speech communication.PERSONAL: Full name is Peyton Williams Manning...born in New Orleans, LA....attended Isidore Newman HighSchool...helped team to 34-5 record during three seasons as starter...named Gatorade Circle of Champions National Player-of-the-Year and Columbus (Ohio) Touchdown Club National Offensive Player-of-the-Year as senior...named 1997 NCAA TopVIII for Outstanding Senior Student-Athlete in Athletics, Academics and Community Service...formed PeyBack Foundation in1999 to promote future success of disadvantaged youth by helping programs that provide necessary leadership and growthopportunities for youth at risk...Foundation has distributed more than $3.9 million through its programs and grants in 11years...has conducted flag football game last 12 years which include a team from Child Advocates (CASA) foster children,against another team of youth from Indianapolis-area community centers...games have generated more than $150,000 forCASA...Peyton launched inaugural PeyBack Classic in 2000, enabling central Indiana area high school football teams to playa regular season game in the RCA Dome and has since moved to Lucas Oil Stadium; over 24 Indiana high schools have par-ticipated...first PeyBack Foundation Scholarship was awarded to Arlington High School senior, Brandon Washington, in June2010….PeyBack Foundation instituted Ticket Incentive Program in 2002, which makes it possible for 50 disadvantaged chil-dren to attend each Indianapolis Colts home game...instituted Peyton's Pals program in 2003 in conjunction with ChildAdvocates...18 middle school students are selected each year and participate in one event a month...these activities rangefrom community service, cultural, educational and recreational outings (past events included a three-night trip on a DisneyCruise, team building/challenge activities, a trip to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, community service project - distributingschool supplies to disadvantaged youth, three night educational trip to Washington D.C. plus much more)...PeyBackFoundation has donated more than $3 million to community agencies in Indiana, Tennessee and New Orleans through itsgrant program...in 2010, PeyBack Foundation distributed more than $400,000 in grants to 84 different community agen-cies...hosts 'Taking Care of Those in Need' event each Thanksgiving, distributing meals for 800 needy families inIndianapolis...Peyton has hosted a special holiday celebration past seven years for more than 1,000 children from differentIndianapolis community agencies at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis...Foundation also hosted holiday parties in NewOrleans and Knoxville...in 2009, distributed holiday hams to 700 families in Knoxville...hosted more than 1,000 children atIndianapolis Zoo for "2008 Summer Fun Day"...through PeyBack Foundation, Manning established PeyBack Award in 2002to recognize an individual associated with football who achieved a high level of success in the sport and distinguished him-self through philanthropic deeds...past recipients of PeyBack Award include Jim Kelly, Gale Sayers, Marshall Faulk, DerrickBrooks, Roger Staubach, Dan Marino and Connie Payton, wife of the late Walter Payton...hosts annual PeyBack Bowl inIndianapolis with national and local celebrities...event has raised more than $2 million for the Foundation in sixyears...established "True Heroes" program in 2004 for children at St. Vincent Hospital...PeyBack Foundation sponsors peri-odic events for patients in the hospital throughout the year, including a special holiday celebration...in September 2007, inrecognition of his ongoing commitment to giving back to children and the community, St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolisrenamed its children's hospital to "Peyton Manning Children's Hospital at St. Vincent"...Peyton is a member of the NCAALeadership Advisory Board…was honored as the 2010 National Pathfinder recipient…was honored by teammates as 2001Ed Block Courage Award nominee...Manning was named 2005 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year....Won Byron "Whizzer"White Humanitarian Award in 2005..serves on American Red Cross National Celebrity Cabinet, National FootballFoundation Scholar-Athlete Advisory Board, Board of Visitors of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Tennesseeand Board of Advocates for the Indiana Golf Foundation...a portion of the Manning Passing Academy is donated to SpecialOlympics of Louisiana and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes...his father, Archie, was an All-America choice at Ole Miss in1969 and 1970, and had 14-year NFL career with New Orleans (1971-82), Houston (1982-83) and Minnesota (1983-84)...his brother, Eli, was the first overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft by the New York Giants and was the MVP of Super BowlXLII...Manning and his wife, Ashley, reside in Indianapolis.

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CAREER STATISTICSPASSING RUSHING

Year ST/PL Att-Comp. Yds. Pct. Yds/Att. TD Int. LG Rat. No. Yds. Avg. LG TD1998 16/16 575- 326 3739 56.7 6.50 26 28 78t 71.2 15 62 4.1 15t 01999 16/16 533- 331 4135 62.1 7.76 26 15 80t 90.7 35 73 2.1 13t 22000 16/16 571- 357 4413 62.5 7.73 33 15 78t 94.7 37 116 3.1 14t 12001 16/16 547- 343 4131 62.7 7.55 26 23 86t 84.1 35 157 4.5 33t 42002 16/16 591- 392 4200 66.3 7.11 27 19 69t 88.8 38 148 3.9 13t 22003 16/16 566- 379 4267 67.0 7.54 29 10 79t 99.0 28 26 0.9 10t 02004 16/16 497- 336 4557 67.6 9.17 49 10 80t 121.1 25 38 1.5 19t 02005 16/16 453- 305 3747 67.3 8.27 28 10 80t 104.1 33 45 1.4 12t 02006 16/16 557- 362 4397 65.0 7.89 31 9 68t 101.0 23 36 1.6 12t 42007 16/16 515- 337 4040 65.4 7.84 31 14 73t 98.0 20 -5 -0.3 4t 32008 16/16 555- 371 4002 66.8 7.21 27 12 75t 95.0 20 21 1.1 12t 12009 16/16 571- 393 4500 68.8 7.88 33 16 80t 99.9 19 -13 -0.7 3t 0TOTAL 192/192 6531-4232 50,128 64.8 7.68 366 181 86t 95.2 328 704 2.1 33t 17

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSReceiving: Career: 1- -2 yards. 2003: 1- -2.Career Record as Starter: 131-61 (.682)

CAREER BESTPASSING RUSHING

Attempts: 56t at San Diego 11/11/07 Number: 7t vs. Buffalo 9/23/01Completions: 37t vs. Tennessee 11/3/02 Yards: 44t at Buffalo 11/4/01Yards: 472t at Kansas City 10/31/04 Longest: 33t at Buffalo 11/4/01Longest: 86t at New Orleans 11/18/01 TDs: 1 17 timesTDs: 6t at New Orleans 9/28/03

at Detroit 11/25/045t vs. Atlanta 12/14/03

vs. Green Bay 9/26/04at Kansas City 10/31/04vs. Houston 11/14/04

POST-SEASON STATISTICSPASSING RUSHING

Year ST/PL Att-Comp. Yds. Pct. Yds/Att. TD Int. LG Rat. No. Yds. Avg. LG TD1999 1/ 1 42- 19 227 44.2 5.28 0 0 33t 60.9 3 22 7.3 15t 12000 1/ 1 32- 17 194 53.1 6.06 1 0 30t 82.0 1 -2 -2.0 -2t 02002 1/ 1 31- 14 137 45.2 4.42 0 2 17t 31.3 1 2 2.0 2t 02003 3/ 3 103- 67 918 65.0 8.91 9 4 87t 106.4 4 3 0.8 3t 02004 2/ 2 75- 54 696 72.0 9.28 4 2 49t 107.4 2 8 4.0 7t 12005 1/ 1 38- 22 290 57.9 7.63 1 0 50t 90.9 0 0 0.0 0t 02006 4/ 4 153- 97 1034 63.4 6.76 3 7 53t 70.5 8 3 0.4 7t 12007 1/ 1 48- 33 402 68.8 8.38 3 2 55t 97.7 1 -6 -6.0 -6t 02008 1/ 1 42- 25 310 59.5 7.38 1 0 72t 90.4 1 -1 -1.0 -1t 02009 3/ 3 128- 87 956 68.0 7.47 6 2 46t 98.9 3 -2 -0.7 0t 0TOTAL 18/18 692-435 5164 62.9 7.46 28 19 87t 87.6 24 27 1.1 15t 3

CAREER BESTPASSING RUSHING

Attempts: 48t vs. San Diego 1/13/08 Number: 3t vs. Buffalo 9/23/01Completions: 33t vs. San Diego 1/13/08 t at Baltimore 1/13/07Yards: 458t vs. Denver 1/9/05 Yards: 22t vs. Tennessee 1/16/00Longest: 87t vs. Denver 1/4/04 Longest: 15t vs. Tennessee 1/16/00TDs: 5t vs. Denver 1/4/04 TDs: 1 3 times

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1998 GAME-BY-GAME PASSINGDate Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result

9/ 6 Miami 37 21 302 56.8 1 3 42t 4-29 58.6 L 15-249/13 at New Eng. 33 21 188 63.6 1 3 22t 2-15 51.1 L 6-299/20 at NY Jets 44 20 193 45.5 0 2 22t 1- 3 39.3 L 6-449/27 New Orleans 32 19 309 59.4 1 3 78t 4-17 63.2 L 13-19(ot)

10/ 4 San Diego 23 12 137 52.2 1 1 27t 0- 0 66.8 W 17-1210/11 Buffalo 41 20 235 48.8 2 2 26t 0- 0 62.6 L 24-3110/18 at SF 30 18 231 60.0 3 0 61t 1- 0 117.5 L 31-3411/ 1 New Eng. 52 30 278 57.7 2 2 24t 0- 0 69.5 L 16-2111/ 8 at Miami 42 22 140 52.4 1 2 18t 0- 0 47.7 L 14-2711/15 NY Jets 44 26 276 59.1 3 2 38t 1- 9 81.3 W 24-2311/22 at Buffalo 29 14 164 48.3 1 2 30t 0- 0 48.6 L 11-3411/29 at Baltimore 42 27 357 64.3 3 1 34t 2-13 105.0 L 31-3812/ 6 at Atlanta 27 19 159 70.4 2 2 30t 0- 0 79.1 L 21-2812/13 Cincinnati 26 17 210 65.4 3 0 23t 0- 0 128.7 W 39-2612/20 at Seattle 39 23 335 59.0 1 1 53t 2- 5 84.9 L 23-2712/27 Carolina 34 17 225 50.0 1 2 46t 5-18 56.6 L 19-27TOTAL 575 326 3739 56.7 26 28 78t 22-109 71.2

1999 GAME-BY-GAME PASSINGDate Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result

9/12 Buffalo 33 21 284 63.6 2 2 50t 0- 0 85.9 W 31-149/19 at New Eng. 30 18 223 60.0 3 2 42t 0- 0 88.6 L 28-319/26 at San Diego 54 29 404 53.7 2 1 46t 0- 0 82.6 W 27-19

10/10 Miami 24 17 274 70.8 3 1 43t 2-10 130.9 L 31-3410/17 at NY Jets 35 21 210 60.0 1 1 26t 0- 0 74.7 W 16-1310/24 Cincinnati 33 17 284 51.5 2 1 56t 1- 6 88.4 W 31-1010/31 Dallas 34 22 313 64.7 1 0 54t 1-13 104.0 W 34-2411/ 7 Kansas City 33 21 290 63.6 1 1 30t 3-34 89.2 W 25-1711/14 at NY Giants 35 20 237 57.1 2 1 57t 0- 0 85.1 W 27-1911/21 at Phila 26 16 235 61.5 3 0 80t 1- 8 129.5 W 44-1711/28 NY Jets 31 23 198 74.2 1 2 23t 2-11 74.4 W 13- 612/ 5 at Miami 29 23 260 79.3 1 2 36t 2-19 86.8 W 37-3412/12 New Eng. 27 15 186 55.5 2 0 52t 1- 8 101.8 W 20-1512/19 Washington 37 23 298 62.2 2 1 37t 1- 7 94.2 W 24-2112/26 at Cleveland 43 27 276 62.8 0 0 30t 0- 0 81.1 W 29-28

1/ 2 at Buffalo 29 18 163 62.1 0 0 30t 0- 0 77.2 L 6-31TOTAL 533 331 4135 62.1 26 15 80t 14-116 90.7

2000 GAME-BY-GAME PASSINGDate Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result

9/ 3 at Kansas City 32 22 273 68.8 1 1 33t 1- 6 92.3 W 27-149/10 Oakland 48 33 367 68.8 3 2 50tt 2-16 94.7 L 31-389/25 Jacksonville 36 23 440 63.9 4 0 76tt 0- 0 143.3 W 43-14

10/ 1 at Buffalo 27 16 187 59.3 2 1 30t 1- 3 89.6 W 18-1610/ 8 at New Eng. 54 31 334 57.4 1 3 31t 2-10 58.7 L 16-2410/15 at Seattle 30 20 281 66.7 1 0 31t 1- 1 107.8 W 37-2410/22 New Eng. 20 16 268 80.0 3 0 78t 0- 0 158.3 W 30-2310/29 Detroit 33 22 288 66.7 3 2 31t 1- 7 99.1 W 30-1811/ 5 at Chicago 39 26 302 66.7 2 1 24t 2-21 96.3 L 24-2711/12 NY Jets 35 21 210 60.0 1 0 22t 0- 0 86.6 W 23-1511/19 at Green Bay 44 25 294 56.8 3 1 34t 4-27 90.5 L 24-2611/26 Miami 34 16 209 47.1 2 1 32t 0- 0 74.3 L 14-1712/ 3 at NY Jets 51 27 339 52.9 2 2 43t 3-13 70.6 L 17-2712/11 Buffalo 24 13 132 54.2 0 0 28t 2-16 70.1 W 44-2012/17 at Miami 28 21 206 75.0 1 0 50t 1-11 107.1 W 20-1312/24 Minnesota 36 25 283 69.4 4 1 52t 0- 0 118.2 W 31-10TOTAL 571 357 4413 62.5 33 15 78t 20-131 94.7

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2001 GAME-BY-GAME PASSINGDate Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result

9/ 9 at NY Jets 32 22 231 68.8 2 2 21t 1- 9 84.2 W 45-249/23 Buffalo 29 23 421 79.3 4 2 60t 1- 3 129.6 W 42-269/30 at New Eng. 34 20 196 58.8 1 3 26t 2- 7 48.2 L 13-44

10/14 Oakland 41 26 241 63.4 2 2 28t 1- 7 75.4 L 18-2310/21 New Eng. 34 22 335 64.7 1 0 68t 4-30 106.9 L 17-3810/28 at Kansas City 30 19 201 63.3 2 0 47t 3-22 105.0 W 35-2811/ 4 at Buffalo 27 17 199 63.0 1 0 43t 4-38 97.6 W 30-1411/11 Miami 33 20 253 60.6 3 2 45t 3-29 89.6 L 24-2711/18 at N. Orleans 28 18 262 64.3 1 1 86t 0- 0 91.7 L 20-3411/25 San Francisco 51 31 370 60.8 1 4 39t 1- 6 56.8 L 21-4012/ 2 at Baltimore 48 27 310 56.3 2 1 57t 3-47 81.1 L 27-3912/10 at Miami 32 19 173 59.4 0 3 17t 1- 3 35.0 L 6-4112/16 Atlanta 35 23 325 65.7 3 1 36t 0- 0 112.2 W 41-2712/23 NY Jets 35 25 228 71.4 1 0 28t 2- 7 98.3 L 28-2912/30 at St. Louis 28 15 195 53.6 0 1 36t 2-17 60.9 L 17-42

1/ 6 Denver 30 16 191 53.3 2 1 43t 1- 7 81.4 W 29-10TOTAL 547 343 4131 62.7 26 23 86t 29-232 84.1

2002 GAME-BY-GAME PASSINGDate Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result

9/ 8 at Jacksonville 31 19 211 61.3 3 0 28 1- 8 113.8 W 28-259/15 Miami 45 26 289 57.8 1 3 33 0- 0 56.6 L 13-219/22 at Houston 28 21 272 75.0 2 0 43t 3-21 128.9 W 23- 3

10/ 6 Cincinnati 34 21 224 61.8 2 1 69 0- 0 88.4 W 28-2110/13 Baltimore 40 30 284 75.0 1 1 39 5-27 92.1 W 22-2010/21 at Pittsburgh 48 32 304 66.7 1 3 41 2- 9 64.9 L 10-2810/27 at Washington 32 21 214 65.6 2 2 21 3-19 79.4 L 21-2611/ 3 Tennessee 50 37 327 74.0 2 1 39 3-29 96.0 L 15-2311/10 at Phila 23 18 319 78.3 3 0 57 0- 0 158.3 W 35-1311/17 Dallas 38 29 252 76.3 2 1 31t 0- 0 99.9 W 20- 311/24 at Denver 44 27 229 61.4 0 1 24 2-13 65.4 W 23-20(ot)12/ 1 Houston 28 15 190 53.6 1 0 35 0- 0 86.9 W 19- 312/ 8 at Tennessee 42 26 297 61.9 1 3 49 1- 0 61.3 L 17-2712/15 at Cleveland 34 20 277 58.8 2 1 46 1- 3 92.4 W 28-2312/22 NY Giants 46 30 365 65.2 3 2 40 2-16 93.1 L 27-4412/29 Jacksonville 28 20 146 71.4 1 0 17 0- 0 95.2 W 20-13TOTAL 591 392 4200 66.3 27 19 69 23-145 88.8

2003 GAME-BY-GAME PASSINGDate Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result

9/ 7 at Cleveland 43 27 211 62.8 0 2 18 1- 7 55.5 W 9- 69/14 Tennessee 21 14 173 66.7 1 0 42 1- 9 107.8 W 33- 79/21 Jacksonville 33 21 216 63.6 2 1 36 0- 0 90.0 W 23-139/28 at N. Orleans 25 20 314 80.0 6 0 79t 1- 9 158.3 W 55-21

10/ 6 at Tampa Bay 47 34 386 72.3 2 1 52 1- 5 101.9 W 38-35(ot)10/12 Carolina 34 23 293 67.6 1 1 33 0- 0 91.9 L 20-23(ot)10/26 Houston 30 22 269 73.3 3 0 57 0- 0 133.9 W 30-2111/ 2 at Miami 37 23 266 62.2 1 1 51 4-25 81.6 W 23-1711/ 9 at Jacksonville 45 28 347 62.2 2 2 70 0- 0 82.4 L 23-2811/16 NY Jets 36 27 401 75.0 1 0 46 1- 8 120.3 W 38-3111/23 at Buffalo 42 26 229 61.9 0 0 35 1- 6 76.4 W 17-1411/30 New Eng. 48 29 278 60.4 4 1 26 2- 6 95.7 L 34-3812/ 7 at Tennessee 34 22 228 64.7 0 0 42 2- 4 83.9 W 29-2712/14 Atlanta 30 25 290 83.3 5 0 37 1- 9 146.5 W 38- 712/21 Denver 23 12 146 52.2 0 0 63 2-10 72.0 L 17-3112/28 at Houston 38 26 220 68.4 1 1 18 1- 9 81.0 W 20-17TOTAL 566 379 4267 67.0 29 10 79t 18-107 99.0

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9/ 9 at New Eng. 29 16 256 55.2 2 1 64 1- 12 93.5 L 24-279/19 at Tennessee 33 24 254 72.7 2 0 44 1- 10 115.0 W 31-179/26 Green Bay 40 28 393 70.0 5 0 36 0- 0 140.9 W 45-31

10/ 3 at Jacksonville 29 20 220 69.0 2 1 21 0- 0 99.8 W 24-1710/10 Oakland 26 16 198 61.5 3 1 35t 1- 10 107.5 W 35-1410/24 Jacksonville 39 27 368 69.2 3 0 39t 1- 9 124.7 L 24-2710/31 at Kansas City 44 25 472 56.8 5 1 56 0- 0 122.5 L 35-4511/ 8 Minnesota 29 23 268 79.3 4 0 41 1- 4 144.8 W 31-2811/14 Houston 27 18 320 66.7 5 2 80t 1- 8 115.7 W 49-1411/21 at Chicago 28 17 211 60.7 4 1 35t 0- 0 108.8 W 41-1011/25 at Detroit 28 23 236 82.1 6 0 25t 0- 0 141.4 W 41- 912/ 5 Tennessee 33 25 425 75.8 3 2 59 1- 8 122.3 W 51-2412/12 at Houston 33 26 298 78.8 2 0 34 2- 17 124.5 W 23-1412/19 Baltimore 33 20 249 60.6 1 0 31 0- 0 94.1 W 20-1012/26 San Diego 44 27 383 61.4 2 1 35 4- 23 95.2 W 34-31(ot)

1/ 2 at Denver 2 1 6 50.0 0 0 6 0- 0 56.2 L 14-33TOTAL 497 336 4557 67.6 49 10 80t 13-101121.1

2005 GAME-BY-GAME PASSINGDate Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result

9/11 at Baltimore 36 21 254 58.3 2 0 28t 0- 0 98.6 W 24- 79/18 Jacksonville 28 13 122 46.4 0 1 20 0- 0 44.0 W 10- 39/25 Cleveland 23 19 228 82.6 0 1 51 0- 0 89.9 W 13- 6

10/ 2 at Tennessee 27 20 264 74.1 4 0 25t 0- 0 144.1 W 31-1010/ 9 at SF 31 23 255 74.2 1 2 21 1- 10 82.1 W 28- 310/17 St. Louis 32 22 191 68.8 2 0 20 2- 4 105.1 W 45-2810/23 at Houston 27 21 237 77.8 2 1 31t 2- 5 112.5 W 38-2011/ 7 at New Eng. 37 28 321 75.7 3 1 48 0- 0 117.1 W 40-2111/13 Houston 35 26 297 74.3 3 0 30t 1- 4 127.9 W 31-1711/20 at Cincinnati 40 24 365 60.0 3 1 66t 1- 6 104.6 W 45-3711/28 Pittsburgh 25 15 245 60.0 2 1 80t 2- 6 102.9 W 26- 712/ 4 Tennessee 17 13 187 76.5 3 0 36 0- 0 151.2 W 35- 312/11 at Jacksonville 36 24 324 66.7 2 0 65t 3- 24 113.7 W 26-1812/18 San Diego 45 26 336 57.7 1 2 36 4- 22 70.2 L 17-2612/24 at Seattle 12 9 116 75.0 0 0 39 0- 0 104.9 L 13-28

1/ 1 Arizona 2 1 5 50.0 0 0 5 1- 0 56.2 W 17-13TOTAL 453 305 3747 67.3 28 10 80t 17-81 104.1

2006 GAME-BY-GAME PASSINGDate Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result

9/10 at NY Giants 41 25 276 61.0 1 1 34t 1- 4 78.9 W 26-219/17 Houston 38 26 400 68.4 3 0 37t 2- 10 129.3 W 43-249/24 Jacksonville 31 14 219 45.2 1 0 38t 2- 10 79.9 W 21-14

10/ 1 at NY Jets 30 21 217 70.0 1 0 41t 2- 25 101.7 W 31-2810/ 8 Tennessee 31 20 166 64.5 2 1 23t 0- 0 86.2 W 14-1310/22 Washington 35 25 342 71.4 4 0 51t 0- 0 140.4 W 36-2210/29 at Denver 39 32 345 82.1 3 0 28t 0- 0 129.2 W 34-3111/ 5 at New Eng. 36 20 326 55.6 2 1 44t 3- 25 93.1 W 27-2011/12 Buffalo 39 27 236 69.2 1 0 23t 0- 0 93.5 W 17-1611/19 at Dallas 39 20 254 51.3 2 2 38t 2- 7 67.7 L 14-2111/26 Philadelphia 20 14 183 70.0 1 1 38t 0- 0 94.4 W 45-2112/ 3 at Tennessee 28 21 351 75.0 1 2 68t 0- 0 98.8 L 17-2012/10 at Jacksonville 50 25 313 50.0 0 1 42t 1- 5 61.5 L 17-4412/18 Cincinnati 36 29 282 80.6 4 0 22t 1- 0 136.3 W 34-1612/24 at Houston 27 21 205 77.8 3 0 37t 0- 0 135.5 L 24-2712/31 Miami 37 22 282 59.5 2 0 36t 0- 0 101.4 W 27-22TOTAL 557 362 4397 65.0 31 9 68t 14-86 101.0

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2007 GAME-BY-GAME PASSINGDate Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result

9/ 6 New Orleans 30 18 288 60.0 3 0 45t 0- 0 125.4 W 41-109/16 at Tennessee 42 28 312 66.7 1 1 37t 2- 12 86.6 W 22-209/23 at Houston 29 20 273 69.0 1 0 64t 1- 3 110.3 W 30-249/30 Denver 27 20 193 74.1 3 0 27t 0- 0 130.6 W 38-20

10/ 7 Tampa Bay 37 29 253 78.4 2 1 21t 0- 0 101.9 W 33-1410/22 at Jacksonville 37 23 259 62.2 1 1 35t 2- 16 80.8 W 29- 710/28 at Carolina 30 14 255 46.7 2 0 59t 0- 0 98.6 W 31- 711/ 4 New England 27 16 225 59.3 1 1 73t 3- 15 83.1 L 20-2411/11 at San Diego 56 34 328 60.7 2 6 39t 2- 17 49.4 L 21-2311/18 Kansas City 32 16 163 50.0 0 1 38t 2- 13 52.0 W 13-1011/22 at Atlanta 32 22 272 68.8 3 1 35t 4- 25 113.0 W 31-1312/ 2 Jacksonvillle 29 20 288 69.0 4 1 48t 1- 9 126.1 W 28-2512/ 9 at Baltimore 17 13 249 76.5 4 0 57t 0- 0 157.5 W 44-2012/16 at Oakland 39 22 276 56.4 1 1 31t 3- 12 76.4 W 21-1412/23 Houston 35 28 311 80.0 3 0 42t 1- 2 132.3 W 38-1512/30 Tennessee 16 14 95 87.5 0 0 18t 0- 0 91.4 L 10-16TOTAL 515 337 4040 65.4 31 14 73t 21-124 98.0

2008 GAME-BY-GAME PASSINGDate Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result

9/ 7 Chicago 49 30 257 61.2 1 0 20t 2- 17 81.8 L 13-299/14 at Minnesota 42 26 311 61.9 1 2 75t 2- 15 72.6 W 18-159/21 Jacksonville 29 15 216 51.7 1 2 40t 1- 5 59.0 L 21-23

10/ 5 at Houston 34 25 247 73.5 2 1 36t 2- 12 101.0 W 31-2710/12 Baltimore 28 19 271 67.9 3 0 67t 2- 13 134.7 W 31- 310/19 at Green Bay 42 21 229 50.0 0 2 34t 0- 0 46.6 L 14-3410/27 at Tennessee 41 26 223 63.4 2 2 26t 0- 0 73.5 L 21-3111/ 2 New England 29 21 254 72.4 2 0 26t 0- 0 121.9 W 18-1511/ 9 at Pittsburgh 40 21 240 52.5 3 0 65t 2- 12 95.8 W 24-2011/16 Houston 46 30 320 65.2 2 0 28t 0- 0 99.9 W 33-2711/23 at San Diego 44 32 255 72.7 2 1 29t 1- 5 92.5 W 23-2011/30 at Cleveland 21 15 125 71.4 0 2 17t 0- 0 46.8 W 10- 612/ 7 Cincinnati 32 26 277 81.3 3 0 67t 0- 0 134.0 W 35- 312/14 Detroit 37 28 318 75.7 1 0 39t 1- 3 110.0 W 31-2112/18 at Jacksonville 34 29 364 85.3 3 0 41t 0- 0 140.7 W 31-2412/28 Tennessee 7 7 95 100.0 1 0 55t 1- 4 158.3 W 23- 0TOTAL 555 371 4002 66.8 27 12 75t 14-86 95.0

2009 GAME-BY-GAME PASSINGDate Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result

9/13 Jacksonville 38 28 301 73.7 1 1 39t 1- 7 94.3 W 14-129/21 at Miami 23 14 303 60.9 2 0 80t 1- 8 133.9 W 27-239/27 at Arizona 35 24 379 68.6 4 1 72t 0- 0 130.5 W 31-10

10/ 4 Seattle 41 31 353 75.6 2 1 35t 0- 0 107.1 W 34-1710/11 at Tennessee 44 36 309 81.8 3 1 39t 0- 0 109.2 W 31- 910/25 at St. Louis 34 23 235 67.6 3 0 27t 0- 0 116.7 W 42- 611/ 1 San Francisco 48 31 347 64.6 0 0 40t 3- 20 86.0 W 18-1411/ 8 Houston 50 34 318 68.0 1 1 26t 2- 12 83.6 W 20-1711/15 New England 44 28 327 63.6 4 2 29t 1- 11 97.4 W 35-3411/22 at Baltimore 31 22 299 71.0 1 2 66t 0- 0 85.3 W 17-1511/29 at Houston 35 27 244 77.1 3 2 31t 2- 16 100.2 W 35-2712/ 6 Tennessee 37 24 270 64.9 1 0 36t 0- 0 95.6 W 27-1712/13 Denver 42 20 220 47.6 4 3 29t 0- 0 65.6 W 28-1612/17 at Jacksonville 30 23 308 76.7 4 1 65t 0- 0 134.4 W 35-3112/27 NY Jets 21 14 192 66.7 0 0 29t 0- 0 95.7 L 15-29

1/ 3 at Buffalo 18 14 95 77.8 0 1 17t 0- 0 65.5 L 7-30TOTAL 571 393 4500 68.8 33 16 80t 10-74 99.9

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300-YARD GAMES (56)Date Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result10/31/04 at Kansas City 44 25 472 56.8 5 1 56t 0- 0 122.5 L 35-459/25/00 Jacksonville 36 23 440 63.8 4 0 76t 0- 0 143.3 W 43-14

12/ 5/04 Tennessee 33 25 425 75.8 3 2 59t 1- 8 122.3 W 51-249/23/01 Buffalo 29 23 421 79.3 4 2 69t 1- 3 129.6 W 42-269/26/99 at San Diego 54 29 404 53.7 2 1 46t 0- 0 82.6 W 27-19

11/16/03 NY Jets 36 27 401 75.0 1 0 46t 1- 8 120.3 W 38-319/17/06 Houston 38 26 400 68.4 3 0 37t 2-10 129.3 W 43-249/26/04 Green Bay 40 28 393 70.0 5 0 36t 0- 0 140.9 W 45-31

10/ 6/03 at Tampa Bay 47 34 386 72.3 2 1 52t 1- 5 101.9 W 38-35(ot)12/26/04 San Diego 44 27 383 61.4 2 1 35t 4-23 95.2 W 34-31(ot)9/27/09 at Arizona 35 24 379 68.6 4 1 72t 10- 0 130.5 W 31-10

11/25/01 San Francisco 51 31 370 60.8 1 4 39t 1- 6 56.8 L 21-4010/24/04 Jacksonville 39 27 368 69.2 3 0 39t 1- 9 124.7 L 24-27

9/10/00 Oakland 48 33 367 68.7 3 2 50t 2-16 94.7 L 31-3812/22/02 NY Giants 46 30 365 65.2 3 2 40t 2-16 93.1 L 27-4411/20/05 at Cincinnati 40 24 365 60.0 3 1 66t 1- 6 104.6 W 45-3712/18/08 at Jacksonville 34 29 364 85.3 3 0 41t 0- 0 140.7 W 31-2411/29/98 at Baltimore 42 27 357 64.3 3 1 34t 2-13 105.0 L 31-3810/ 4/09 Seattle 41 31 353 75.6 2 1 35t 10- 0 107.1 W 34-1712/ 3/06 at Tennessee 28 21 351 75.0 1 2 68t 0- 0 98.8 L 17-2011/ 9/03 at Jacksonville 45 28 347 62.2 2 2 70t 0- 0 82.4 L 23-2811/ 1/09 San Francisco 48 31 347 64.6 0 0 40t 3-20 86.0 W 18-1410/29/06 at Denver 39 32 345 82.1 3 0 28t 0- 0 129.2 W 34-3110/22/06 Washington 35 25 342 71.4 4 0 51t 0- 0 140.4 W 36-2212/ 3/00 NY Jets 51 27 339 52.9 2 2 43t 3-13 70.6 L 17-2712/18/05 San Diego 45 26 336 57.7 1 2 36t 4-22 70.2 L 17-2610/21/01 New England 34 22 335 64.7 1 0 68t 4-30 106.9 L 17-3812/20/98 at Seattle 39 23 335 59.0 1 1 53t 2- 5 84.9 L 23-2710/ 8/00 at New England 54 31 334 57.4 1 3 31t 2-10 58.7 L 16-2411/11/07 at San Diego 56 34 328 60.7 2 6 39t 2-17 49.4 L 21-23211/ 3/02 Tennessee 50 37 327 74.0 2 1 39t 3-29 96.0 L 15-2311/15/09 New England 44 28 327 63.6 4 2 29t 1-11 97.4 W 35-3411/ 5/06 at New England 36 20 326 55.6 2 1 44t 3-25 93.1 W 27-2012/16/01 Atlanta 35 23 325 65.7 3 1 36t 0- 0 112.2 W 41-2712/11/05 at Jacksonville 36 24 324 66.7 2 0 65t 3-24 113.7 W 26-1811/ 7/05 at New England 37 28 321 75.7 3 1 48t 0- 0 117.1 W 40-2111/14/04 Houston 27 18 320 66.7 5 2 80t 1- 8 115.7 W 49-1411/16/08 Houston 46 30 320 65.2 2 0 28t 0- 0 99.9 W 33-2711/10/02 at Philadelphia 23 18 319 78.3 3 0 57t 0- 0 158.3 W 35-1312/14/08 Detroit 37 28 318 75.7 1 0 39t 1- 3 110.0 W 31-2111/ 8/09 Houston 50 34 318 68.0 1 1 26 2-12 83.6 W 20-179/28/03 at New Orleans 25 20 314 80.0 6 0 79t 1- 9 158.3 W 55-21

10/31/99 Dallas 34 22 313 64.7 1 0 54t 1-13 104.0 W 34-2412/10/06 at Jacksonville 50 25 313 50.0 0 1 42t 1- 5 61.5 L 17-449/16/07 at Tennessee 42 28 312 66.7 1 1 37t 2-12 86.6 W 22-20

12/23/07 Houston 35 28 311 80.0 3 0 42t 1- 2 132.3 W 38-159/14/08 at Minnesota 42 26 311 61.9 1 2 75t 2-15 72.6 W 18-15

12/ 2/01 at Baltimore 48 27 310 56.3 2 1 57t 3-47 81.1 L 27-399/27/98 New Orleans 32 19 309 59.4 1 3 78t 4-17 63.2 L 13-19(ot)

10/11/09 at Tennessee 44 36 309 81.8 3 1 39t 0- 0 109.2 W 31- 912/17/09 at Jacksonville 30 23 308 76.7 4 1 65t 0- 0 134.4 W 35-3110/21/02 at Pittsburgh 48 32 304 66.7 1 3 41t 2- 9 64.9 L 10-289/21/09 at Miami 23 14 303 60.9 2 0 80t 11- 8 133.9 W 27-239/ 6/98 Miami 37 21 302 56.8 1 3 42t 4-29 58.6 L 15-24

11/ 5/00 at Chicago 39 26 302 66.6 2 1 24t 2-21 96.3 L 24-279/13/09 Jacksonville 38 28 301 73.7 1 1 39t 11- 7 94.3 W 14-12

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100+ RATING GAMES (75)Date Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result10/22/00 New England 20 16 268 80.0 3 0 78t 0- 0 158.3 W 30-2311/10/02 at Philadelphia 23 18 319 78.3 3 0 57t 0- 0 158.3 W 35-139/28/03 at New Orleans 25 20 314 80.0 6 0 79t 1- 9 158.3 W 55-21

12/28/08 Tennessee T7 TTT7 95 100.0 1 0 55t 1- 4 158.3 W 23- 012/ 9/07 at Baltimore 17 13 249 76.5 4 0 57t 0- 0 157.5 W 44-2012/ 4/05 Tennessee 17 13 187 76.5 3 0 36t 0- 0 151.2 W 35- 312/14/03 Atlanta 30 25 290 83.3 5 0 37t 1- 9 146.5 W 38- 711/ 8/04 Minnesota 29 23 268 79.3 4 0 41t 1- 4 144.8 W 31-2810/ 2/05 at Tennessee 27 20 264 74.1 4 0 25t 0- 0 144.1 W 31-109/25/00 Jacksonville 36 23 440 63.9 4 0 76t 0- 0 143.3 W 43-14

11/25/04 at Detroit 28 23 236 82.1 6 0 25t 0- 0 141.4 W 41- 99/26/04 Green Bay 40 28 393 70.0 5 0 36t 0- 0 140.9 W 45-31

12/18/08 at Jacksonville 34 29 364 85.3 3 0 41t 0- 0 140.7 W 31-2410/22/06 Washington 35 25 342 71.4 4 0 51t 0- 0 140.4 W 36-2212/18/06 Cincinnati 36 29 282 80.6 4 0 22t 1- 0 136.3 W 34-1612/24/06 at Houston 27 21 205 77.8 3 0 37t 0- 0 135.3 L 24-2710/12/08 Baltimore 28 19 271 67.9 3 0 67t 2-13 134.7 W 31- 312/17/09 at Jacksonville 30 23 308 76.7 4 1 65t 0- 0 134.4 W 35-3112/ 7/08 Cincinnati 32 26 277 81.3 3 0 67t 0- 0 134.0 W 35- 310/26/03 Houston 30 22 269 73.3 3 0 57t 0- 0 133.9 W 30-219/21/09 at Miami 23 14 303 60.9 2 0 80t 11- 8 133.9 W 27-23

12/23/07 Houston 35 28 311 80.0 3 0 42t 1- 2 132.3 W 38-1510/10/99 Miami 24 17 274 70.8 3 1 43t 2-10 130.9 L 31-349/30/07 Denver 27 20 193 74.1 3 0 27t 0- 0 130.6 W 38-209/27/09 at Arizona 35 24 379 68.6 4 1 72t 10- 0 130.5 W 31-109/23/01 Buffalo 29 23 421 79.3 4 2 60t 1- 3 129.6 W 42-26

11/21/99 at Philadelphia 26 16 235 61.5 3 0 80t 1- 8 129.5 W 44-179/17/06 Houston 38 26 400 68.4 3 0 37t 2-10 129.3 W 43-24

10/29/06 at Denver 39 32 345 82.1 3 0 28t 0- 0 129.2 W 34-319/22/02 at Houston 28 21 272 75.0 2 0 43t 3-21 128.9 W 23- 3

12/13/98 Cincinnati 26 17 210 65.4 3 0 23t 0- 0 128.7 W 39-2611/13/05 Houston 35 26 297 74.3 3 0 30t 1- 4 127.9 W 31-1712/ 2/07 Jacksonville 29 20 288 69.0 4 1 48t 1- 9 126.1 W 28-259/ 6/07 New Orleans 30 18 288 60.0 3 0 45t 0- 0 125.4 W 41-10

10/24/04 Jacksonville 39 27 368 69.2 3 0 39t 1- 9 124.7 L 24-2712/12/04 at Houston 33 26 298 78.8 2 0 34t 2-17 124.5 W 23-1410/31/04 at Kansas City 44 25 472 56.8 5 1 56t 0- 0 122.5 L 35-4512/ 5/04 Tennessee 33 25 425 75.8 3 2 59t 1- 8 122.3 W 51-2411/ 2/08 New England 29 21 254 72.4 2 0 26t 0- 0 121.9 W 18-1511/16/03 NY Jets 36 27 401 75.0 1 0 46t 1- 8 120.3 W 38-3112/24/00 Minnesota 36 25 283 69.4 4 1 52t 0- 0 118.2 W 31-1010/18/98 at San Francisco 30 18 231 60.0 3 0 61t 1- 0 117.5 L 31-3411/ 7/05 at New England 37 28 321 75.7 3 1 48t 0- 0 117.1 W 40-2110/25/09 at St. Louis 34 23 235 67.6 3 0 27t 0- 0 116.7 W 42- 611/14/04 Houston 27 18 320 66.7 5 2 80t 1- 8 115.7 W 49-149/19/04 at Tennessee 33 24 254 72.7 2 0 44t 1-10 115.0 W 31-179/ 8/02 at Jacksonville 31 19 211 61.3 3 0 28t 1- 8 113.8 W 28-25

12/11/05 at Jacksonville 36 24 324 66.7 2 0 65t 3-24 113.7 W 26-1811/22/07 at Atlanta 32 22 272 68.8 3 1 35t 4-25 113.0 W 31-1310/23/05 at Houston 27 21 237 77.8 2 1 31t 2- 5 112.5 W 38-2012/16/01 Atlanta 35 23 325 65.7 3 1 36t 0- 0 112.2 W 41-27

9/23/07 at Houston 29 20 273 69.0 1 0 64t 1- 3 110.3 W 30-2412/14/08 Detroit 37 28 318 75.7 1 0 39t 1- 3 110.0 W 31-2110/11/09 at Tennessee 44 36 309 81.8 3 1 39t 0- 0 109.2 W 31- 911/21/04 at Chicago 28 17 211 60.7 4 1 35t 0- 0 108.8 W 41-1010/15/00 at Seattle 30 20 281 66.7 1 0 39t 1- 1 107.8 W 37-249/14/03 Tennessee 21 14 173 66.7 1 0 42t 1- 9 107.8 W 33- 7

10/10/04 Oakland 26 16 198 61.5 3 1 35t 1-10 107.5 W 35-1412/17/00 at Miami 28 21 206 75.0 1 0 50t 1-11 107.1 W 20-1310/ 4/09 Seattle 41 31 353 75.6 2 1 35t 10- 0 107.1 W 34-1710/21/01 New England 34 22 335 64.7 1 0 68t 4-30 106.9 L 17-3810/17/05 St. Louis 32 22 191 68.8 2 0 20t 2- 4 105.1 W 45-2810/25/01 at Kansas City 30 19 201 63.3 2 0 47t 3-22 105.0 W 35-2811/29/98 at Baltimore 42 27 357 64.3 3 1 34t 2-13 105.0 L 31-3812/24/05 at Seattle 12 9 116 75.0 0 0 39t 0- 0 104.9 L 13-2811/20/05 at Cincinnati 40 24 365 60.0 3 1 66t 1- 6 104.6 W 45-3710/31/99 Dallas 34 22 313 64.7 1 0 54t 1-13 104.0 W 34-24

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11/28/05 Pittsburgh 25 15 245 60.0 2 1 80t 2- 6 102.9 W 26- 710/ 6/03 at Tampa Bay 47 34 386 72.3 2 1 52t 1- 5 101.9 W 38-35(ot)10/ 7/07 Tampa Bay 37 29 253 78.4 2 1 21t 0- 0 101.9 W 33-1412/12/99 New England 27 15 186 55.5 2 0 52t 1- 8 101.8 W 20-1510/ 1/06 at NY Jets 30 21 217 70.0 1 0 41t 2-25 101.7 W 31-2812/31/06 Miami 37 22 282 59.5 2 0 36t 0- 0 101.4 W 27-2210/ 5/08 at Houston 34 25 247 73.5 2 1 36t 2-12 101.0 W 31-2711/29/09 at Houston 35 27 244 77.1 3 2 31t 2-16 100.2 W 35-27

3+TOUCHDOWN GAMES (59)Date Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkd. Rat. Result9/28/03 at New Orleans 25 20 314 80.0 6 0 79t 1- 9 158.3 W 55-21

11/25/04 at Detroit 28 23 236 82.1 6 0 25t 0- 0 141.4 W 41- 912/14/03 Atlanta 30 25 290 83.3 5 0 37t 1- 9 146.5 W 38- 79/26/04 Green Bay 40 28 393 70.0 5 0 36t 0- 0 140.9 W 45-31

10/31/04 at Kansas City 44 25 472 56.8 5 1 56t 0- 0 122.5 L 35-4511/14/04 Houston 27 18 320 66.7 5 2 80t 1- 8 115.7 W 49-14

9/25/00 Jacksonville 36 23 440 63.9 4 0 76t 0- 0 143.3 W 43-1412/24/00 Minnesota 36 25 283 69.4 4 1 52t 0- 0 118.2 W 31-109/23/01 Buffalo 29 23 421 79.3 4 2 60t 1- 3 129.6 W 42-26

11/30/03 New England 48 29 278 60.4 4 1 26t 2- 6 95.7 L 34-3811/ 8/04 Minnesota 29 23 268 79.3 4 0 41t 1- 4 144.8 W 31-2811/21/04 at Chicago 28 17 211 60.7 4 1 35t 0- 0 108.8 W 41-1010/ 2/05 at Tennessee 27 20 264 74.1 4 0 25t 0- 0 144.1 W 31-1010/22/06 Washington 35 25 342 71.4 4 0 51t 0- 0 140.4 W 36-2212/18/06 Cincinnati 36 29 282 80.6 4 0 22t 1- 0 136.3 W 34-1612/ 2/07 Jacksonville 29 20 288 69.0 4 1 48t 1- 9 126.1 W 28-2512/ 9/07 at Baltimore 17 13 249 76.5 4 0 57t 0- 0 157.5 W 44-209/27/09 at Arizona 35 24 379 68.6 4 1 72t 10- 0 130.5 W 31-10

11/15/09 New England 44 28 327 63.6 4 2 29t 1-11 97.4 W 35-3412/13/09 Denver 42 20 220 47.6 4 3 31t 0- 0 65.6 W 28-1612/17/09 at Jacksonville 30 23 308 76.7 4 1 65t 0- 0 134.4 W 35-3110/18/98 at San Francisco 30 18 231 60.0 3 0 61t 1- 0 117.5 L 31-3411/15/98 NY Jets 44 26 276 59.1 3 2 38t 1- 9 81.3 W 24-2311/29/98 at Baltimore 42 27 357 64.3 3 1 34t 2-13 105.0 L 31-3812/13/98 Cincinnati 26 17 210 65.4 3 0 23t 0- 0 128.7 W 39-26

9/19/99 at New England 30 18 223 60.0 3 2 42t 0- 0 88.6 L 28-3110/10/99 Miami 24 17 274 70.8 3 1 43t 2-10 130.9 L 31-3411/21/99 at Philadelphia 26 16 235 61.5 3 0 80t 1- 8 129.5 W 44-17

9/10/00 Oakland 48 33 367 68.7 3 2 50t 2-16 94.7 L 31-3810/22/00 New England 20 16 268 80.0 3 0 78t 0- 0 158.3 W 30-2310/29/00 Detroit 33 22 288 66.6 3 2 31t 1- 7 99.0 W 30-1811/19/00 at Green Bay 44 25 294 56.8 3 1 34t 4-27 90.5 L 24-2611/11/01 Miami 33 20 253 60.6 3 2 45t 3-29 89.6 L 24-2712/16/01 Atlanta 35 23 325 65.7 3 1 36t 0- 0 112.2 W 41-27

9/ 8/02 at Jacksonville 31 19 211 61.3 3 0 28t 1- 8 113.8 W 28-2511/10/02 at Philadelphia 23 18 319 78.3 3 0 57t 0- 0 158.3 W 35-1312/22/02 NY Giants 46 30 365 65.2 3 2 40t 2-16 93.1 L 27-4410/26/03 Houston 30 22 269 73.3 3 0 57t 0- 0 133.9 W 30-2110/10/04 Oakland 26 16 198 61.5 3 1 35t 1-10 107.5 W 35-1410/24/04 Jacksonville 39 27 368 69.2 3 0 39t 1- 9 124.7 L 24-2712/ 5/04 Tennessee 33 25 425 75.8 3 2 59t 1- 8 122.3 W 51-2411/ 7/05 at New England 37 28 321 75.7 3 1 48t 0- 0 117.1 W 40-2111/13/05 Houston 35 26 297 74.3 3 0 30t 1- 4 127.9 W 31-1711/20/05 at Cincinnati 40 24 365 60.0 3 1 66t 1- 6 104.6 W 45-3712/ 4/05 Tennessee 17 13 187 76.5 3 0 36t 0- 0 151.2 W 35- 39/17/06 Houston 38 26 400 68.4 3 0 37t 2-10 129.3 W 43-24

10/29/06 at Denver 39 32 345 82.1 3 0 28t 0- 0 129.2 W 34-3112/24/06 at Houston 27 21 205 77.8 3 0 37t 0- 0 135.3 L 24-279/ 6/07 New Orleans 30 18 288 60.0 3 0 45t 0- 0 125.4 W 41-109/30/07 Denver 27 20 193 74.1 3 0 27t 0- 0 130.6 W 38-20

11/22/07 at Atlanta 32 22 272 68.8 3 1 35t 4-25 113.0 W 31-1312/23/07 Houston 35 28 311 80.0 3 0 42t 1- 2 132.3 W 38-1510/12/08 Baltimore 28 19 271 67.9 3 0 67t 2-13 134.7 W 31- 311/ 9/08 at Pittsburgh 40 21 240 52.5 3 0 65t 2-12 95.8 W 24-2012/ 7/08 Cincinnati 32 26 277 81.3 3 0 67t 0- 0 134.0 W 35- 312/18/08 at Jacksonville 34 29 364 85.3 3 0 41t 0- 0 140.7 W 31-2410/11/09 at Tennessee 44 36 309 81.8 3 1 39t 0- 0 109.2 W 31- 910/25/09 at St. Louis 34 23 235 67.6 3 0 27t 0- 0 116.7 W 42- 611/29/09 at Houston 35 27 244 77.1 3 2 31t 2-16 100.2 W 35-27

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REGULAR SEASON RECORD AS A STARTER WHEN….GAMES STARTED 192 PASS ATTEMPTS YARDS INTERCEPTIONSOverall: 131-61 Less than 20: 4- 4 Less than 200: 21-15 None: 64-12Home: 70-26 20-29 attempts: 36-13 200-299 yards: 75-25 1 interception: 50-17Away: 61-35 30-39 attempts: 68-18 300-399 yards: 29-20 2 interceptions: 16-21On Grass: 42-25 40-49 attempts: 21-19 400 or more: 6- 1 3 or more: 1-11On Turf: 89-36 50 or more: 2- 7Indoor: 73-30 TOUCHDOWNS SACKSOutdoor: 58-31 COMPLETIONS None: 12-12 None: 54-22vs. AFC: 99-45 Less than 10: 2- 2 1 touchdown: 36-22 1 sack: 44-10vs. NFC: 32-16 10-19 completions: 31-19 2 touchdowns: 36-15 2 sacks: 21-17Overtime: 3-2 20-29 completions: 89-31 3 or more: 47-12 3 or more sacks: 12-12

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CAREER STATISTICS IN MISCELLANEOUS CATEGORIESGames Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG Tkld. Rat.

WINS (131) 4305 2888 34547 67.1 275 85 80t 128-844 104.5LOSSES ( 61) 2226 1344 15581 60.4 91 96 86t 87-548 77.2

INDOORS (103) 3371 2207 26812 65.5 217 88 86t 110-672 100.4OUTDOORS ( 89) 3160 2025 23316 64.1 149 93 80t 105-720 89.7

HOME ( 96) 3215 2100 25280 65.3 193 80 80t 105-653 98.9AWAY ( 96) 3316 2132 24848 64.3 173 101 86t 110-739 91.6

DIVISION ( 80) 2679 1751 20114 65.4 143 80 80t 87-571 93.2NON-DIVISION (112) 3852 2481 30014 64.4 223 101 86t 128-821 96.6

1ST QUARTER 1524 1028 12791 67.5 86 31 86t 39-246 103.62ND QUARTER 1880 1211 13585 64.4 104 54 79t 61-414 92.31ST HALF 3404 2239 26376 65.8 190 85 86t 100-660 97.4

3RD QUARTER 1534 993 12257 64.7 91 45 80t 49-301 96.94TH QUARTER 1574 989 11355 62.8 85 50 78t 66-431 89.32ND HALF 3108 1982 23612 63.8 176 95 80t 115-732 93.0OVERTIME ( 5) 19 11 140 57.9 0 1 35t 0- 0 59.1

MANNING AMONG COLTS QUARTERBACKSAttempts Completions Yards Touchdowns Games

6531 Manning 4232 Manning 50128 Manning 366 Manning 206 Unitas5110 Unitas 2796 Unitas 39768 Unitas 287 Unitas 192 Manning2464 Jones 1382 Jones 17663 Jones 122 Jones 98 Jones1536 Trudeau 874 George 9647 Trudeau 49 Harbaugh 61 Trudeau1532 George 812 Trudeau 9551 George 47 Morrall 53 Harbaugh1230 Harbaugh 746 Harbaugh 8705 Harbaugh 41 Trudeau 52 George1154 Pagel 587 Pagel 7474 Pagel 41 George 51 Morrall

676 Morrall 363 Morrall 5666 Morrall 39 Pagel 51 Pagel

COLTS SINGLE-SEASON RECORDSCompletions Attempts Yards Touchdowns

393 Peyton Manning, 2009 591 Peyton Manning, 2002 4557 Peyton Manning, 2004 49 Peyton Manning, 2004392 Peyton Manning, 2002 575 Peyton Manning, 1998 4500 Peyton Manning, 2009 33 Peyton Manning, 2000379 Peyton Manning, 2003 571 Peyton Manning, 2000 4413 Peyton Manning, 2000 33 Peyton Manning, 2009371 Peyton Manning, 2008 571 Peyton Manning, 2009 4397 Peyton Manning, 2006 32 John Unitas, 1959362 Peyton Manning, 2006 566 Peyton Manning, 2003 4267 Peyton Manning, 2003 31 Peyton Manning, 2006357 Peyton Manning, 2000 557 Peyton Manning, 2006 4200 Peyton Manning, 2002 31 Peyton Manning, 2007343 Peyton Manning, 2001 555 Peyton Manning, 2008 4135 Peyton Manning, 1999 29 Peyton Manning, 2003337 Peyton Manning, 2007 547 Peyton Manning, 2001 4131 Peyton Manning, 2001 28 Peyton Manning, 2005336 Peyton Manning, 2004 533 Peyton Manning, 1999 4040 Peyton Manning, 2007 27 Peyton Manning, 2002331 Peyton Manning, 1999 515 Peyton Manning, 2007 4002 Peyton Manning, 2008 27 Peyton Manning, 2008326 Peyton Manning, 1998 497 Peyton Manning, 2004 3747 Peyton Manning, 2005 26 Peyton Manning, 2001305 Peyton Manning, 2005 485 Jeff George, 1991 3739 Peyton Manning, 1998 26 Peyton Manning, 1999292 Jeff George, 1991 3481 John Unitas, 1963 26 Peyton Manning, 1998

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FOURTH-QUARTER AND OVERTIME GAME-WINNING DRIVES (43)Victories in which Manning has rallied Colts from a fourth-quarter deficit or tie to win

Manning has 43 career fourth-quarter and overtime game-winning drives, and 19 of those drives have ended with less than two minutes left in the fourthquarter or in overtime. He had an NFL-record 7 comeback victories in 2009. Manning’s 43 4th-qtr. and overtime game-winning drives rank 1st inclub history (31, John Unitas).Date Opponent Down/Tied Won Clinching Scoring Play Time Left Drive/TOP Manning Drive Stats11/15/98 NY Jets 17-23 24-23 14t pass to TE-Marcus Pollard :24 15-80/2:40 8-13-93, 1 TD pass

9/26/99 at San Diego 13-19 27-19 12t Manning run 11:41 8-83/2:47 3-6-46 pass; 12t rush10/17/99 at NY Jets 13-13 16-13 Vanderjagt 27 FG :14 10-35/4:18 2-2-12 pass, 1-(-2 rush)

*10-13 Vanderjagt 18 FG 12:06 12-53/4:43 4-8-40 pass10/31/99 Dallas 21-24 34-24 40t pass to WR-Marvin Harrison 14:55 7-75/3:31 4-7-76, 1 TD pass11/ 7/99 Kansas City 16-17 25-17 7t Manning run 10:49 6-54/3:04 2-3-17 pass/2-10 rush, 7t12/ 5/99 at Miami 34-34 37-34 Vanderjagt 53 FG :00 4-33/0:36 2-2-34 passing12/19/99 Washington 10-13 24-21 1t pass to TE-Ken Dilger 14:56 7-80/3:11 3-4-40 pass, 1 TD pass12/26/99 at Cleveland 26-28 29-28 Vanderjagt 21 FG :04 11-54/4:08 4-4-23 pass/1-8 rush

*19-28 2t James run 9:54 11-77/5:06 6-7-53 pass/1-9 rush9/ 3/00 at Kansas City 14-14 27-14 Vanderjagt 23 FG 13:37 9-27/3:56 3-4-16 pass

10/ 1/00 at Buffalo 15-16 18-16 Vanderjagt 45 FG :00 8-42/1:08 3-5-25 pass/1-2 rush10/22/00 New England 21-23 30-23 3t James run 2:09 6-66/2:22 2-2-13 pass

*14-23 1t pass to RB-Edgerrin James 6:16 8-65/3:32 6-9-40, 1 TD pass10/13/02 Baltimore 19-20 22-20 Vanderjagt 38 FG :04 11-60/2:18 5-6-49 pass11/17/02 Dallas 3- 3 20- 3 Vanderjagt 32 FG 13:06 12-76/6:53 3-3-31 pass/1-(-1) rush11/24/02 at Denver 20-20 23-20 Vanderjagt 51 FG 9:22 OT10-35/5:38 2-3-14 pass

*17-20 Vanderjagt 54 FG :03 11-44/1:37 3-8-27 pass/2-12 rush12/15/02 at Cleveland 21-23 28-23 3t Mungro run 6:46 6-86/3:00 2-2-53 pass

*14-23 3t pass to WR-Marvin Harrison 11:30 7-57/2:58 4-6-49, 1 TD pass12/29/02 vs. Jacksonville 13-13 20-13 11t pass to TE-Marcus Pollard 2:26 7-47/2:11 3-3-32 pass, 1 TD pass

*10-13 Vanderjagt 27 FG 5:46 16-68/8:09 5-9-25 pass/1-8 rush9/ 7/03 at Cleveland 6- 6 9- 6 Vanderjagt 45 FG :01 11-65/2:38 8-10-65 pass

10/ 6/03 at Tampa Bay 35-35 38-35 Vanderjagt 29 FG 3:47 OT15-76/6:46 5-9-49 pass*28-35 1t R. Williams run :35 5-85/1:06 2-3-64 pass*21-35 28t pass to WR-Marvin Harrison 2:29 6-58/1:08 5-6-63, 1 TD pass*14-35 3t Mungro run 3:37 4-12/1:32 1-2-6 pass

11/23/03 at Buffalo 10-14 17-14 1t James run 1:38 16-83/6:00 5-7-55 pass*3-14 14t James run 10:40 9-61/4:11 3-4-15 pass

12/28/03 at Houston 17-17 20-17 Vanderjagt 43 FG :00 12-65/2:40 2-4-22 pass/2-8 rush*10-17 5t pass to WR-Brandon Stokley 3:50 1- 5/0:05 1-1-5, 1 TD pass*3-17 6t James run 14:57 11-67/5:36 3-3-24 pass

9/19/04 at Tennessee 17-17 31-17 4t James run 7:31 11-80/3:57 4-7-70 pass*10-17 1t pass to TE-Marcus Pollard 14:56 6-80/2:42 3-4-57 pass, 1 TD pass

10/ 3/04 at Jacksonville 17-17 24-17 3t James run 3:33 13-74/7:04 5-5-33 pass11/ 8/04 Minnesota 28-28 31-28 Vanderjagt 35 FG :02 9-55/2:52 2-2-23 pass/3-12 rush12/26/04 San Diego 31-31 34-31 Vanderjagt 30 FG 12:13 OT 5-61/2:47 2-2-58 pass

*23-31 21t pass to WR-Brandon Stokley :56 9-80/2:46 6-8-85, 1 TD pass9/18/05 Jacksonville 0- 3 10- 3 6t Carthon run 8:33 17-88/8:59 3-3-21 pass

10/ 1/06 at NY Jets 24-28 31-28 1t Manning run :50 9-61/1:30 6-8-60 pass/1-1, 1t rush10/ 8/06 Tennessee 7-13 14-13 2t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 5:10 10-43/4:28 4-6-34, 1 TD pass10/29/06 at Denver 31-31 34-31 Vinatieri 37 FG :02 8-62/1:47 5-5-47 pass

*23-28 19t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 3:35 7-80/3:19 5-6-75, 1 TD pass11/18/07 Kansas city 10-10 13-10 Vinatieri 24 FG :03 14-61/6:56 4-4-59 pass/4-(-3) rush12/16/07 at Oakland 13-14 21-14 20t pass to WR-Anthony Gonzalez 4:49 11-91/5:40 7-7-68, 1 TD pass

9/14/08 at Minnesota 15-15 18-15 Vinatieri 47 FG :03 5-21/1:04 1-2-20 pass*7-15 32t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 5:54 3-61/1:15 3-3-61, 1 TD pass

10/ 5/08 at Houston 24-27 31-27 5t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 1:54 2-20/0:42 1-1-5, 1 TD pass*17-27 68t Gary Brackett FR 3:36*10-27 7t pass to TE-Tom Santi 4:04 11-81/4:14 8-10-59, 1 TD pass/1-11 rush

11/ 2/08 New England 15-15 18-15 Vinatieri 52 FG 8:05 8-48/3:28 2-4-44 pass11/ 9/08 at Pittsburgh 17-20 24-20 17t pass to RB-Dominic Rhodes 3:04 4-32/1:40 1-1-17, 1 TD pass11/23/08 at San Diego 20-20 23-20 Vinatieri 51 FG :00 8-37/1:30 4-6-36 pass12/14/08 Detroit 21-21 31-21 1t Rhodes run 8:39 7-88/4:13 4-4-74 pass

9/21/09 at Miami 20-23 27-23 48t pass to WR-Pierre Garcon 3:18 4-80/0:32 3-4-80, 1 TD pass11/ 1/09 San Francisco 12-14 18-14 Addai 22t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne14:53 9-70/3:10 4-6-30 pass11/ 8/09 Houston 13-17 20-17 2t Addai run 7:11 8-61/3:49 3-4-38 pass11/15/09 New England 28-34 35-34 1t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 0:13 4-29/1:47 2-2-16, 1 TD pass

*21-34 4t Addai run 2:23 6-79/1:49 4-5-44 pass*14-31 29t pass to WR-Pierre Garcon 12:14 5-79/2:04 3-3-59, 1 TD pass

11/22/09 at Baltimore 14-15 17-15 Stover 25 FG 7:02 9-60/3:10 4-5-52 pass11/29/09 at Houston 14-20 35-27 6t pass to TE-Dallas Clark 8:24 7-89/2:50 4-4-49, 1 TD pass12/17/09 at Jacksonville 28-31 35-31 65t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 5:23 3-70/0:42 2-3-70, 1 TD pass

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CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSESBY TARGETS: 112, Marvin Harrison; 61, Reggie Wayne; 41, Dallas Clark; 34, Marcus Pollard; 15, Brandon Stokley; 11, Edgerrin James;9, Joseph Addai; 7, Austin Collie; 7, Ken Dilger; 7, Anthony Gonzalez; 7, Torrance Small; 7, Terrence Wilkins; 6, Jerome Pathon; 5, BryanFletcher; 4, Marshall Faulk; 4, Pierre Garcon; 4, Dominic Rhodes; 4, Troy Walters; 3, Qadry Ismail; 3, James Mungro; 2, E.G. Green; 2, BenUtecht; 2, Ricky Williams; 1, Jim Finn; 1, Trevor Insley; 1, Kenton Keith; 1, Dan Klecko; 1, Luke Lawton; 1, Aaron Moorehead; 1, Mike Roberg;1, Tom Santi; 1, Lamont Warren.BY QUARTERS: 86, First; 103, Second; 92, Third; 85, Fourth.BY STADIUMS: 166, RCA Dome; 27, Lucas Oil Stadium; 17, Alltel/Jacksonville Municipal Stadium; 16, Reliant Stadium; 14, Coliseum/LPField; 12, Ravens/PSINet/M&T Bank Stadium; 9, Giants Stadium; 8, Arrowhead Stadium; 7, Gillette Stadium; 7, Louisiana Superdome; 6,Foxboro Stadium; 6, Ford Field; 6, Qualcomm Stadium; 6, Pro Player/LandShark Stadium; 6, Soldier Field; 6, Veterans Stadium; 5, GeorgiaDome; 4, Heinz Field; 4, Ralph Wilson Stadium; 4, 3Com/Monster Park; 4, University of Phoenix Stadium, 3, Edward Jones Dome; 3,INVESCO Field; 3, Lambeau Field; 3, Paul Brown Stadium; 2, Bank of America Stadium; 2, FedEx Field; 2, Cleveland Browns Stadium; 2,Raymond James Stadium; 2, Texas Stadium; 1, Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome; 1, Husky Stadium; 1, Kingdome; 1, McAfee Coliseum.

NFL’S TOP 10 CAREER LEADING PASSERS AND AN 12-YEAR COMPARISON WITH PEYTON MANNINGCareerYards Name Games Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Yd/Att. TD Int. Rating Years69,329 Brett Favre 176 5992 3652 60.9 42,285 7.06 314 188 86.7 1991-0261,361 Dan Marino 172 6049 3604 59.6 45,173 7.47 328 185 88.2 1983-9451,475 John Elway 174 5384 3030 56.3 37,736 7.01 199 177 76.8 1983-9450,128 Peyton Manning 192 6531 4232 64.8 50,128 7.68 366 181 95.3 1998-0949,325* Warren Moon 172 5753 3380 58.8 42,177 7.33 247 199 81.5 1984-9547,003 Fran Tarkenton 164 4175 2290 54.9 31,135 7.46 234 180 79.6 1961-7246,233 Vinny Testaverde 156 4598 2559 55.7 32,479 7.06 204 190 75.5 1987-9844,611 Drew Bledsoe 172 6049 3449 57.0 39,808 6.58 221 181 76.7 1993-0443,040 Dan Fouts 144 4380 2585 59.0 33,854 7.73 201 185 81.2 1973-8440,551 Joe Montana 169 4579 2914 63.6 34,998 7.64 242 123 93.4 1979-90Asterisk denotes did not begin NFL career as rookie

QUARTERBACKS TAKEN AS FIRST OVERALL DRAFT PICKS SINCE 1970COMPLETE FIRST 12-SEASON TOTALS

Name Games Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Yd/Att. TD Int. Rating YearsPeyton Manning 192 6531 4232 64.8 50,128 7.68 366 181 95.2 1998-09Troy Aikman 165 4715 2898 61.5 32,942 6.99 165 141 81.6 1989-00Jeff George 134 3967 2298 57.9 27,602 6.96 154 113 80.4 1990-01Drew Bledsoe 172 6049 3449 57.0 39,808 6.58 221 181 76.7 1993-04Steve Bartkowski 129 3456 1932 55.9 24,124 6.98 156 144 75.4 1975-86John Elway 174 5384 3030 56.3 37,736 7.01 199 177 76.8 1983-94Vinny Testaverde 156 4598 2559 55.7 32,479 7.06 204 190 75.5 1987-98Terry Bradshaw 157 3653 1893 51.8 26,144 7.16 193 199 70.0 1970-81Jim Plunkett 136 3148 1631 51.8 21,620 6.87 141 176 65.5 1971-82

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MANNING’S YEAR-BY-YEAR AFC/NFL STATISTICAL RANKINGS (AFC/NFL) *TiedCategory 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002Completions 326 ( 1/ 2) 331 (1/ 3) 357 (1/1) 343 (2/3) 392 (2/ 2)Attempts 575 ( 1/ 1) 533 (2/ 4) 571 (2/3) 547 (2/5) 591 (4/ 4)Comp. Pct. 56.7 ( 9/19) 62.1 (1/ 2) 62.5 (2/5) 62.7 (3/6) 66.3 (4/ 4)Yards 3739 ( 1/ 3) 4135 (1/ 3) 4413 (1/1) 4131 (1/2) 4200 (3/ 3)Yards/Attempt 6.50 (10/20) 7.76 (1/ 4) 7.73 (2/5) 7.55 (2/5) 7.11 (7/10)Touchdowns 26 ( 2/ 5) 26 (1/ 3) 33 (1/1*) 26 (2/5) 27 (2/ 2*)Rating 71.2 (12/23) 90.7 (1/ 4) 94.7 (2/6) 84.1 (4/8*) 88.8 (4/ 6)

Category 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007Completions 379 ( 1/ 1) 336 (2/ 4) 305 (5/6) 362 (1/3) 337 (3/ 7)Attempts 566 ( 1/ 2) 497 (4/ 8) 453 (9/13) 557 (1/4) 515 (4/10)Comp. Pct. 67.0 ( 1/ 1) 67.6 (1/ 3) 67.3 (3/3) 65.0 (2/3) 65.4 (4/ 6)Yards 4267 ( 1/ 1) 4557 (2/ 3) 3747 (5/7) 4397 (1/2) 4040 (3/ 7)Yards/Attempt 7.53 ( 3/ 4) 9.17 (1/ 1) 8.27 (2/2) 7.89 (1/4) 7.84 (2/ 3)Touchdowns 29 ( 1/ 2) 49 (1/ 1) 28 (2/2) 31 (1/1) 31 (3/ 4)Rating 99.0 ( 2/ 2) 121.1 (1/ 1) 104.1 (1/1) 101.0 (1/1) 98.0 (4/ 4)

Category 2008 2009Completions 371 ( 2/ 4) 393 (2/ 2)Attempts 555 ( 2/ 5) 571 (2/ 2)Comp. Pct. 66.8 ( 2/ 3) 68.8 (1/ 2)Yards 4002 ( 3/ 6) 4500 (2/ 2)Yards/Attempt 7.21 ( 6/13) 7.88 (4/10)Touchdowns 27 ( 2/ 5) 33 (1/ 2*)Rating 95.0 ( 3/ 5) 99.9 (3/ 6)

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STARTING QUARTERBACKS SINCE 1970:10 GAMES BELOW .500, THEN 10 GAMES ABOVE .500

Since 1970, only five NFL quarterbacks have been able to get their starting records 10 games or more over .500after starting their career 10 or more games below .500.

MOST GAMES

PLAYER BELOW ABOVE FINAL TEAMS (YEARS).500 .500 RECORD

Peyton Manning -10 (5-15) +70 (131-61) 131-61* COLTS (1998-09)Steve Young -14 (3-17) +45 (94-49) 94-49* TB (1985-86)/SF (1987-99)Troy Aikman -15 (3-18) +29 (86-57) 94-71* Dal. (1989-01)Bert Jones -12 (3-15) +16 (42-26) 47-49* Colts (1973-81)/Rams (1982)Trent Dilfer -11 (8-19) +10 (55-45) 58-55 TB (1994-99)/Balt. (2000)/

Sea. (2001-04)/Clev. (2005)/SF(2006-07)

*active player, thus an active record

MANNING IN ELITE COMPANY

Peyton Manning has reached several key milestones for a quarterback in a short period of time.Here is a look at where he ranks in NFL history on how many games it took him to reach thesemilestones:

100 TD Passes Games 150 TD Passes Games 200 TD Passes GamesDan Marino 44 Dan Marino 62 Dan Marino 89Kurt Warner 50 Brett Favre 84 Peyton Manning 106John Unitas 53 Peyton Manning 86 Brett Favre 107Peyton Manning 56 John Unitas 87 Tom Brady 116

250 TD Passes Games 300 TD Passes Games 350 TD Passes GamesDan Marino 128 Peyton Manning 157 Peyton Manning 185Peyton Manning 132 Dan Marino 157 Dan Marino 185Brett Favre 141 Brett Favre 167 Brett Favre 196John Unitas 149 Fran Tarkenton 217

25,000 Yards Games 30,000 Yards Games 35,000 Yards GamesDan Marino 92 Dan Marino 114 Dan Marino 134Peyton Manning 97 Kurt Warner 114 Peyton Manning 135Kurt Warner 97 Peyton Manning 115 Drew Bledsoe 145Drew Brees 103 Warren Moon 125 B. Favre/W. Moon 147

40,000 Yards Games 45,000 Yards Games 50,000 Yards GamesDan Marino 153 Dan Marino 172 Peyton Manning 191Peyton Manning 154 Peyton Manning 174 Dan Marino 193Warren Moon 165 Warren Moon 186 Brett Favre 211Brett Favre 166 Brett Favre 191 John Elway 229

38 QUARTERBACKS WITH COLTS DURING PEYTON MANNING TENURE1998: Kelly Holcomb (1), Jim Kubiak (2), Bill Musgrave (3), Doug Nussmeier (4), Mike Quinn (5)1999: Stoney Case (6), Kelly Holcomb, Jim Kubiak, Roderick Robinson (7), Steve Walsh (8)2000: Pete Gonzalez (9), Mark Hartsell (10), Kelly Holcomb, Gus Ornstein (11), Billy Joe Hobert (12)2001: Billy Joe Hobert, Dave Meyer (13), Roderick Robinson, Mark Rypien (14)2002: Brock Huard (15), Cory Sauter (16), Greg Zolman (17)2003: Tom Arth (18), Jim Druckenmiller (19), Brock Huard, Jim Kubiak, James MacPherson (20), Cory Sauter2004: Cory Sauter, Tom Arth, Jim Sorgi (21), Joe Hamilton (22), Travis Brown (23)2005: Tom Arth, Jim Sorgi, Travis Brown2006: Jim Sorgi, Josh Betts (24), David Koral (25), Shaun King (26), Mike McGann (27)2007: Jim Sorgi, Josh Betts, Mike McGann, John Navarre (28)2008: Jim Sorgi, Josh Betts, Quinn Gray (29), Jared Lorenzen (30), Adam Tafralis (31), David Greene (32)2009: Jim Sorgi, Curtis Painter (33), Chris Crane (34), Shane Boyd (35), Drew Willy (36)2010: Curtis Painter, Drew Willy, Tim Hiller (37), Tom Brandstater (38)

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16 COLTS STARTING QBS BETWEEN 1983 TRADE OF JOHN ELWAY AND1998 DRAFT OF PEYTON MANNING

Mike Pagel (1982-85: 15-31-1), Art Schlichter (1984-85: 0-6), Mark Herrmann (1983-84, 92: 2-2), Matt Kofler (1985: 0-1), Jack Trudeau (1986-93: 18-30), Gary Hogeboom (1986-88: 7-5), Blair Kiel (1987: 0-1), Chris Chandler (1988-89:10-6), Tom Ramsey (1989: 0-1), Jeff George (1990-93: 14-35), Don Majkowski (1994: 3-3), Jim Harbaugh (1994-97: 20-26), Browning Nagle (1994: 1-0), Craig Erickson (1995: 2-1), Paul Justin (1995-97: 3-4), Kelly Holcomb (1997: 0-1)

NFL TEAM-BY-TEAM STARTING QUARTERBACKS SINCE SEPTEMBER 6, 1998 (2009 Starters in boldface)Arizona (8): Jeff Blake, Dave Brown, Shaun King, Matt Leinart, Josh McCown, John Navarre, Jake Plummer, Kurt WarnerAtlanta (12): Chris Chandler, Steve DeBerg, Tony Graziani, Joey Harrington, Doug Johnson, Danny Kanell, Kurt Kittner,

Byron Leftwich, Chris Redman, Matt Ryan, Matt Schaub, Michael VickBaltimore (15): Tony Banks, Jeff Blake, Kyle Boller, Stoney Case, Randall Cunningham, Trent Dilfer, Joe Flacco, Elvis

Grbac, Jim Harbaugh, Steve McNair, Scott Mitchell, Chris Redman, Troy Smith, Anthony Wright, Eric ZeierBuffalo (9): Drew Bledsoe, Brian Brohm, Trent Edwards, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Doug Flutie, Kelly Holcomb, Rob

Johnson, J.P. Losman, Alex Van PeltCarolina (10): Steve Beuerlein, David Carr, Kerry Collins, Jake Delhomme, Randy Fasani, Matt Lytle, Matt Moore,

Rodney Peete, Vinny Testaverde, Chris WeinkeChicago (16): Henry Burris, Chris Chandler, Jay Cutler, Brian Griese, Rex Grossman, Chad Hutchinson, Erik Kramer,

Craig Krenzel, Shane Matthews, Cade McNown, Jim Miller, Moses Moreno, Kyle Orton, Jonathan Quinn,Steve Stenstrom, Kordell Stewart

Cincinnati (9): Jeff Blake, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Gus Frerotte, Paul Justin, Jon Kitna, Scott Mitchell, Neil O’Donnell, CarsonPalmer, Akili Smith

Cleveland (13): Derek Anderson, Tim Couch, Ty Detmer, Trent Dilfer, Ken Dorsey, Charlie Frye, Jeff Garcia, BruceGradkowski, Kelly Holcomb, Luke McCown, Doug Pederson, Brady Quinn, Spergon Wynn

Dallas (13): Troy Aikman, Drew Bledsoe, Quincy Carter, Randall Cunningham, Jason Garrett, Drew Henson, ChadHutchinson, Brad Johnson, Ryan Leaf, Tony Romo, Clint Stoerner, Vinny Testaverde, Anthony Wright

Denver (12): Steve Beuerlein, Bubby Brister, Jay Cutler, John Elway, Gus Frerotte, Brian Griese, Jarious Jackson, DannyKanell, Chris Miller, Kyle Orton, Jake Plummer, Chris Simms

Detroit (14): Charlie Batch, Stoney Case, Daunte Culpepper, Ty Detmer, Gus Frerotte, Jeff Garcia, Joey Harrington,Jon Kitna, Mike McMahon, Scott Mitchell, Dan Orlovsky, Frank Reich, Matthew Stafford, Drew Stanton

Green Bay (2): Brett Favre, Aaron RodgersHouston (5): Tony Banks, David Carr, Dave Ragone, Sage Rosenfels, Matt SchaubIndianapolis (1): Peyton ManningJacksonville (7): Mark Brunell, Jay Fiedler, David Garrard, Quinn Gray, Byron Leftwich, Jamie Martin, Jonathan QuinnKansas City (8): Matt Cassell, Brodie Croyle, Rich Gannon, Elvis Grbac, Trent Green, Damon Huard, Warren Moon,

Tyler ThigpenMiami (15): John Beck, Daunte Culpepper, A.J. Feeley, Jay Fiedler, Gus Frerotte, Trent Green, Brian Griese, Joey Harrington,

Chad Henne, Damon Huard, Cleo Lemon, Ray Lucas, Dan Marino, Chad Pennington, Sage RosenfelsMinnesota (11): Brooks Bollinger, Todd Bouman, Daunte Culpepper, Randall Cunningham, Brett Favre, Gus Frerotte, Jeff

George, Kelly Holcomb, Tarvaris Jackson, Brad Johnson, Spergon WynnNew England (4):Drew Bledsoe, Tom Brady, Matt Cassel, Scott ZolakNew Orleans (10):Jeff Blake, Todd Bouman, Drew Brees, Aaron Brooks, Mark Brunell, Kerry Collins, Jake Delhomme,

Billy Joe Hobert, Billy Joe Tolliver, Danny WuerffelN.Y. Giants (6): Kerry Collins, Kent Graham, Danny Kanell, Eli Manning, Jesse Palmer, Kurt WarnerN.Y. Jets (10): Brooks Bollinger, Quincy Carter, Kellen Clemens, Brett Favre, Glenn Foley, Ray Lucas, Rick Mirer, Chad

Pennington, Mark Sanchez, Vinny TestaverdeOakland (14): Aaron Brooks, Kerry Collins, Daunte Culpepper, Charlie Frye, Rich Gannon, Jeff George, Bruce Gradkowski,

Donald Hollas, Josh McCown, Rick Mirer, JaMarcus Russell, Marques Tuiasosopo, Andrew Walter, Wade WilsonPhiladelphia (9): Koy Detmer, A.J. Feeley, Jeff Garcia, Bobby Hoying, Kevin Kolb, Mike McMahon, Donovan McNabb,

Doug Pederson, Rodney PeetePittsburgh (7): Charlie Batch, Dennis Dixon, Kent Graham, Tommy Maddox, Ben Roethlisberger, Kordell Stewart,

Mike TomczakSt. Louis (13): Tony Banks, Brock Berlin, Kyle Boller, Steve Bono, Marc Bulger, Chris Chandler, Scott Covington,

Ryan Fitzpatrick, Gus Frerotte, Trent Green, Jamie Martin, Keith Null, Kurt WarnerSan Diego (8): Drew Brees, Doug Flutie, Jim Harbaugh, Erik Kramer, Ryan Leaf, Moses Moreno, Philip Rivers, Craig WhelihanSan Francisco (12): Ty Detmer, Trent Dilfer, Ken Dorsey, Jeff Garcia, Shaun Hill, J.T. O’Sullivan, Cody Pickett, Tim

Rattay, Alex Smith, Steve Stenstrom, Chris Weinke, Steve YoungSeattle (9): Trent Dilfer, Glenn Foley, John Friesz, Charlie Frye, Matt Hasselbeck, Brock Huard, Jon Kitna, Warren

Moon, Seneca WallaceTampa Bay (14): Trent Dilfer, Josh Freeman, Jeff Garcia, Bruce Gradkowski, Brian Griese, Brad Johnson, Josh Johnson,

Rob Johnson, Shaun King, Byron Leftwich, Luke McCown, Tim Rattay, Chris Simms, Eric ZeierTennessee (6): Kerry Collins, Matt Mauck, Steve McNair, Neil O’Donnell, Billy Volek, Vince YoungWashington (12): Tony Banks, Mark Brunell, Jason Campbell, Todd Collins, Gus Frerotte, Jeff George, Trent Green, Tim

Hasselbeck, Brad Johnson, Shane Matthews, Patrick Ramsey, Danny Wuerffel

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GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2003, 0/16); (2004, 1/16); (2005, 0/13); (2006, 16/16); (2007,12/13); (2008, 2/15); (2009, 9/14) Total 40/103PRO: Pick was obtained from Houston for D4-04 choice.2009: Started nine of 14 games at LDE and earned second consecutive Pro Bowl selection...opened first six games, vs.Houston 11/8, vs. New England 11/15 and vs. Tennessee 12/6…was inactive vs. NYJ 12/27 and was active but did notplay at Buffalo 1/3…had 39 tackles, 29 solo, 9.5 sacks, 23 QB pressures, five FF and one pass defensed…finished T3rdin NFL in FF…had one sack and one FF at Miami 9/21…had four stops, one sack and six QB pressures at Arizona9/27…had six tackles, 2.5 sacks and two FF vs. Seattle 10/4…was 14th career multiple-sack game and third career gamewith multiple FF…had 0.5 sack at St. Louis 10/25 and vs. Houston…had four tackles and one sack vs. San Francisco11/1…had four tackles, two sacks and one FF vs. New England…was 15th career multiple-sack game…had one sack andone FF at Houston 11/29…was named AFC Defensive Player-of-the-Month for November with 16 tackles, 4.5 sacks and 2FF...DE-Dwight Freeney (84.0) and Mathis (63.0) rank first and second in Colts career sacks and have combined for 147sacks, 71 FF and 13 FR...the duo combined for 23 sacks in 2009, the fourth time they have topped 20 sacks as a tandem(26.5, 2004; 22.5, 2005; 22, 2008). POST-SEASON: Started three games at LDE…had eight tackles and one pres-sure…had four tackles vs. Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs and vs. NYJ 1/24 in AFC Championship Game.2008: Started two of 15 games at LDE…started vs. Chicago 9/7 and vs. Jacksonville 9/21…was inactive vs. Tennessee12/28…earned first career Pro Bowl selection…had 56 tackles, 42 solo, a team-leading 11.5 sacks (for 66.5 yards), fiveFF and three FR, 16 pressures and two passes defensed…had four multiple-sack games, including three consecutive at SanDiego 11/23, at Cleveland 11/30 and vs. Cincinnati 12/7…seasonal sack total tied career-high (2005) and was thirdcareer 10+-sack season (2004)…totaled six tackles, one sack and one FF vs. Chicago…had one tackle, one sack, one FFand one FR at Houston 10/5…sack-fumble led to game-winning TD drive in 31-27 comeback victory…had nine tackles,eight solo, three sacks, one FF and one FR vs. Baltimore 10/12…was 10th career multiple-sack game and second career3+-sack game…had five solo tackles, two sacks and one FF at San Diego…recorded two sacks and one FR for 37t atCleveland…37t FR was game's only TD in 10-6 victory…passed Duane Bickett (50) for second place on club's career sackslist…was named AFC Defensive Player-of-the-Week…had nine tackles, six solo, 2.5 sacks and one FF vs. Cincinnati…Mathisand Freeney had 10+ sacks each in 2004, 2005 and 2008, tying Reggie White and Clyde Simmons for the most seasons(3) of 10+ sacks each by teammates in NFL history. POST-SEASON: Was reserve DE in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego1/3 and had four tackles, three solo, two sacks and three pressures.2007: Started 12 of 13 games at DE…started 10 games at LDE and two games at RDE…was reserve at San Diego11/11 as team opened up in rush package…was inactive final three games with injury…had 63 tackles, 45 solo, 7.0sacks, 17 pressures, four FF and one FR…led team in sacks and tied for lead in FF…was second in pressures…had sixtackles, one sack, one FF and one FR vs. New Orleans 9/6…had four tackles and one sack at Houston 9/23…had ninetackles, six solo, at Carolina 10/28…had seven solo tackles and two sacks vs. New England 11/4…had five tackles,four solo, and one sack at San Diego 11/11…had seven tackles, four solo, one sack and one FF vs. Kansas City11/18…marked third consecutive game with sack…had eight tackles, seven solo, one sack and one FF vs. Jacksonville12/2…had FF at Baltimore 12/9. POST-SEASON: Was reserve DE vs. San Diego 1/13 in Divisional Playoffs.2006: Started 16 games at LDE in first full season as starter…had 90 tackles, 76 solo, 9.5 sacks, 22 QB pressures,four FF, two FR, one batted pass and one pass defensed...led team in sacks, while tackles total ranked 4th and solo stopsranked 2nd…had multiple tackles in 15 games…had four multiple-sack games…had five stops and one FR at NYG9/10…had seven stops, two sacks and one FF vs. Houston 9/17…had 10 tackles and 0.5 sack vs. Jacksonville9/24…had seven stops and one FF at NYJ 10/1…had 10 tackles vs. Washington 10/22…had nine tackles at NewEngland 11/5…had three tackles and two sacks vs. Buffalo 11/12…had three tackles, two sacks, two FF and one FRvs. Philadelphia 11/26…had four tackles and one sack at Jacksonville 12/10. POST-SEASON: Started four gamesat LDE and had 13 tackles, eight solo, 1.5 sacks, three pressures, three FF and one FR…had six solo special teams tack-les…had four tackles, 0.5 sack and one FF vs. Kansas City in Wild Card Playoffs 1/6…had three stops, one sack, oneFF and one FR at Baltimore 1/13 in Divisional Playoffs…had three special teams tackles…had four tackles vs. NewEngland 1/21 in AFC Championship Game…had two tackles and one FF vs. Chicago in Super Bowl XLI 2/4.2005: Third-year player who continued to emerge as one of NFL's top pass rushers…appeared in first 13 gameswhile providing dynamic presence on line and special teams…was inactive for final three games…had 40 tackles, 35solo, 11.5 sacks (110 yards), 13 QB pressures, eight FF and 29 special teams stops, 23 solo…all totals marked thencareer-highs, while sacks, FF and special teams stops led team…defensive totals came with an average of approxi-mately 20 plays per game…paired with DE-Dwight Freeney (11 sacks) for double-digit sack seasons...had stops in

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6-2 245Alabama A&M

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every outing…opened season with sacks in eight consecutive games, setting club mark and tied for 3rd-longest streakfor consecutive games with a sack in NFL history (10, Simon Fletcher; 9, Bruce Smith; 9, Kevin Greene)…had five solostops, two sacks and one FF at San Francisco 10/9...registered sack and FF in five consecutive games (G5-9)...alsohad sack and FF at Baltimore 9/11 and vs. Jacksonville 9/18…had one sack at Cincinnati 11/20, 0.5 sack vs.Pittsburgh 11/28 and one sack vs. Tennessee 12/4…had FF at Jacksonville 12/11…had special teams stops in everyouting…had season-high four specialty stops, three solo, vs. St. Louis. POST-SEASON: Saw action as reserve DEand special teamer vs. Pittsburgh 1/15…had one tackle, one pass defensed and two special teams stops.2004: Started one of 16 appearances…opened at LDE vs. Jacksonville 10/24…had 35 tackles, 27 solo, 10.5 sacks(90 yards), 17 QB pressures, six FF and three FR, while also having 18 special teams tackles, 15 solo…had defensivestops in 13 games…had sacks in eight games…had three sacks and three FF vs. Houston…had two sacks vs. Oakland10/10 and had solo efforts vs. Green Bay 9/26, at Jacksonville, vs. Jacksonville, at Chicago 11/21 and at Houston12/12, plus 0.5 sacks at Detroit 11/25…along with Freeney (16), produced then 9th and 10th double-digit sack sea-sons in club history and tandem sack total of 26.5 topped NFL…had FF at Jacksonville, vs. Oakland and at Chicago…hadFR at Tennessee 9/19, at Chicago and at Detroit…had special teams tackles in 11 games…had three stops vs. Oakland.POST-SEASON: Was reserve DE and special teamer vs. Denver 1/9…had two solo defensive tackles, two solo specialteams tackles and two QB pressures vs. Denver before knee injury…was inactive at New England 1/16.2003: Played in 16 games as reserve DE and special teamer…had eleven tackles, seven solo, 3.5 sacks, nine QB pres-sures, three FF, two passes defensed, two batted passes and one FR…had two tackles, two sacks and one FF vs. Tennessee9/14…had half sack vs. NYJ 11/16…had FF and FR at Tennessee 12/7…had one sack vs. Atlanta 12/14…had 17special teams tackles, 12 solo…had special teams tackles in 12 games, including five multiple-tackle outings. POST-SEASON: Was reserve 1/4 vs. Denver, 1/11 at Kansas City and 1/18 at New England…had three tackles, two solo,five special teams tackles, four solo, and one batted pass.HONORS: 2003: PFW/PFWA NFL All-Rookie Team. 2005: AFC Defensive Player-of-the-Week (10/23 at Houston).2008: Pro Bowl…AFC Defensive Player-of-the-Week (11/30 at Cleveland)…PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team. 2009: ProBowl Starter…AFC Defensive Player-of-the-Month (November).COLLEGE: Four-year player who started 39 games at DE…had 221 career tackles, 44 sacks, 20 FF and five FR…assenior, started 12 games and registered NCAA 1-AA record with 20 sacks…had 58 tackles, 10 FF, eight passesdefensed, 30 tackles for losses and seven QB pressures…had five sacks against Prairie View A&M…as junior, waspreseason All-SWAC pick…played in eight games…had 37 tackles, 15 tackles for losses…led conference with ninesacks…started 12 games as sophomore…had 67 tackles, 32 tackles for losses…led conference with 13 sacks andhad six FF…played in 10 games as freshman…had 59 tackles and two sacks…holds degree in physical education.PERSONAL: Full name is Robert Nathan Mathis…born in Atlanta, Ga.…attended McNair High School...assistedIndianapolis Public Schools Foundation with annual “Food 4 Thought” fundraiser...hosted fundraiser for Boys and GirlsClub of Huntsville, Ala., and has contributed over $7,000 to college and high school sports programs...member ofOmega Psi Phi…single…resides in Atlanta, Ga.

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CAREER STATISTICSYEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD2003 0/ 16 7 4 11 3.5 2 3 1 0 0 0.0 0 02004 1/ 16 27 8 35 10.5 0 6 3 0 0 0.0 0 02005 0/ 13 35 5 40 11.5 0 8 0 0 0 0.0 0 02006 16/ 16 76 14 90 9.5 1 4 2 0 0 0.0 0 02007 12/ 13 45 18 63 7.0 0 4 1 0 0 0.0 0 02008 2/ 15 42 14 56 11.5 2 5 3 0 0 0.0 0 02009 9/ 14 29 10 39 9.5 1 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTAL 40/103 261 73 334 63.0 6 35 10 0 0 0.0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS:Had 37t FR at Cleveland 11/30/08.Special Teams Tackles: Career: 64. 2003: 17; 2004: 18; 2005: 29.

POST-SEASON STATISTICSYEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD2003 0/ 3 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02004 0/ 1 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02005 0/ 1 1 0 1 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02006 4/ 4 8 5 13 1.5 0 3 1 0 0 0.0 0 02007 0/ 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02008 0/ 1 3 1 4 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 3/ 3 5 3 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTAL 7/14 21 10 31 3.5 1 3 1 0 0 0.0 0 0

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PRO: Signed as FA by Colts on February 14, 2010...originally signed as FA on April 30, 2009...was waived onSeptember 5, 2009...signed to Colts practice squad on September 6, 2009...was waived on December 1,2009...signed to Colts practice squad on December 30, 2009.2009: Spent time on Colts practice squad.COLLEGE: Four-year player who was 195-3,615, 50 TDs receiving for career…served final season as one of four teamcaptains…played in eleven games as senior…was 102-1,478, 21 TDs receiving, a 134.4 yardage/game avg….ledteam in scoring…set school seasonal TD reception mark for 2nd consecutive season…had five 10+-reception games andhad scoring receptions in every game, including eight multiple-TD games…was 10-231, 3 TDs vs. Azusa-Pacific, 11-104,1 TD vs. Dayton, 11-140, 3 TDs at Davidson, 14-187, 2 TDs vs. Butler and 13-161, 1 TD vs. UC-Davis for double-digitreception outings…as junior, was 47-1,088, 16 TDs receiving…had 80-yard reception against Marist…was 9-217, 2TDs at UC-Davis…was 11-190, 4 TDs against Davidson to tie school reception mark, while scoring receptions set 2nd-best single-game school mark…was Honorable Mention All-America pick at Sports Network FCS and was Second-TeamMid-Major choice…was Second-Team All-PFL and was First-Team PFL All-Academic choice…was 32-649, 7 TDs assophomore…had two TD receptions against Dayton and Morehead State (42t; 72t)…as freshman, was 14-400, 6TDs…26.6 avg. topped team…was 13-25.6 KOR…had 30t and 39t receptions in PFL Championship win overMorehead State…was redshirt in 2004…holds degree in finance.PERSONAL: Full name is John Ryan Matthews…born in Aurora, Colo….attended Regis Jesuit High School…was 67-1,188 receiving as senior to earn all-state honors…lettered in track and field, qualifying for state in 4x200relay…single…resides in San Diego, Calif.

JOHN MATTHEWSWide Receiver

6-0 197San Diego

2nd Year With Colts, 1st in NFLFree Agent-2010

Born: July 19, 1986

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PAT MCAFEEPunter6-1 220

West Virginia2nd Year With Colts

Draft-7a, 2009 (222nd overall)Born: May 2, 1987

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HONORS: 2009: PFW/PFWA and The Sporting News NFL All-Rookie Team.COLLEGE: Four-year player who appeared in 51 career games…was 126-43.7 punting avg. (5,512 yards)…hadcareer-long of 75 yards, 35 50+-yard punts and 46 Inside 20…was 58-79 FGs (73.4 pct.) with long of 52 yards and210-212 PATs for 384 points…had 57 career touchbacks on kickoffs…set school record for most games played and wasall-time leading scorer, all-time kick scoring leader and all-time extra points made leader…ranked 2nd in career puntingavg. and 2nd in FGs made…set Big East record for most extra points made and ranked 2nd on all-time scoring list, 2ndin punting avg. and 3rd in FGs made…appeared in 13 games as senior…was 62-44.7 punting with long of 65 yardsand 25 In20…had 20 50+-yard punts…was 17-20 FGs with long of 52 and 36-36 PATs for 87 points…had two FGsof 52 yards, one of two players in NCAA with multiple 50+-yard FGs…saw action in 13 games as junior…was 46-42.7 punting with long of 71 yards and 17 In20…had 13 50+-yard punts…was 13-19 FGs with long of 49 yards andwas 64-65 PATs for 103 points…was Second-Team All-Big East choice by league's coaches…was Lou Groza Award semi-finalist…appeared in 13 games as sophomore…was 18-43.2 punting with career-long 75-yarder…had four In20 andtwo 50+-yard punts…was 17-22 FGs with long of 51 and was 62-62 PATs for 113 points…51-yard FG at Pittsburgh waslongest (college or pro) in Heinz Field history…appeared in 12 games as freshman…was 11-18 FGs with long of 45and was 48-49 PATs for 81 points…did not handle punting duties…majored in communications.PERSONAL: Full name is Patrick Justin McAfee…born in Plum, Pa….attended Plum High School…was First-Team all-conference choice…was No. 1 rated kicker in nation by scout.com…was 2003 punt, pass and kick champion…wasthree-year First-Team All-WPIAL in soccer…was honor roll student…single…resides in Plum, Pa.

CAREER STATISTICSYear ST/PL No. Yds. Avg. Net TB In20 LG Blk.2009 0/16 64 2837 44.3 37.8 6 21 60 0TOTAL 0/16 64 2837 44.3 37.8 6 21 60 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: Career: 4. 2009: 4

CAREER BESTNumber: 7 vs. San Francisco 11/1/09

vs. New England 11/15/09Yards 339 vs. New England 11/15/09Average: 52.5 at Houston 11/29/09Net: 48.5 at Houston 11/29/09TBs: 2 at Buffalo 1/3/10In 20: 3 vs. Houston 11/8/09Long: 60 vs. San Francisco 11/1/09

POST-SEASON STATISTICSYear ST/PL No. Yds. Avg. Net TB In20 LG Blk.2009 0/ 3 12 550 45.8 42.8 1 3 56 0TOTAL 0/ 3 12 550 45.8 42.8 1 3 56 0

GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2009, 1/10) Total 1/10PRO: Pick was obtained from Miami for D2b-09 (61st overall) and D5-09 (165th overall).2009: Appeared in 10 games, starting one at RDT…opened at Buffalo 1/3 and was inactive games 1-5 and vs. Houston11/8…had 17 tackles, 10 solo…had four tackles vs. Tennessee 12/6 and season-high five tackles vs. NYJ 12/27.POST-SEASON: Was inactive vs. Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs, vs. NYJ 1/24 in AFC Championship Game andvs. New Orleans 2/7 in Super Bowl XLIV.

FILI MOALADefensive Tackle

6-4 303Southern California2nd Year With Colts

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COLLEGE: Four-year letterman and three-year starter who opened 38 of 52 career games…started final 33 games…had90 tackles, 46 solo, 23.5 tackles for losses, 9.5 sacks, two FR, five batted passes and two blocked kicks…started 13games as senior…had 30 tackles, 10 for losses, 4.5 sacks, one batted pass, one FR and two blocked kicks…tied school,conference and NCAA record with two blocked field goals in same game (both in 3rd quarter) against Arizona State…wasFirst-Team All-America choice by The NFL Draft Report, while earning Second-Team honors from The Sporting News…wasFirst-Team All-Pac 10 Conference choice…helped lead unit that ranked 1st in NCAA in scoring defense (9.0 points pergame), 2nd in total defense (221.8 yards per game) and 5th in rush defense (87.4 yards per game)…started 13 gamesas junior…had 32 tackles, 5.5 for losses, and 2.5 sacks…helped lead unit that ranked 2nd in NCAA in scoring defense(16.0 points per game) and total defense (273.2 yards per game) and 4th in rush defense (84.2 yards per game)…started10 of 13 games as sophomore…had 20 tackles, 7.0 for losses, 2.5 sacks, four batted passes and one FR…started twoof 13 games as freshman…had eight tackles, six solo, and one stop for loss…holds degree in sociology.PERSONAL: Full name is Fili Toutoupau'u Moala…born in Buena Park, Calif.…attended Western (Anaheim, Calif.)High School…was all-league choice as junior…only played two games as senior due to injury…is cousin of BaltimoreRavens DT-Haloti Ngata…Moala and his wife, Jordan, reside with their son, Litani, in Indianapolis.

PRO: Signed as FA by Colts on January 14, 2010…originally signed with Seattle as FA on April 26, 2009…waswaived on September 5, 2009…signed to Seattle practice squad on September 7, 2009…was waived on September29, 2009…signed to Seattle practice squad on November 3, 2009…was waived on November 17, 2009…signed toCarolina practice squad on December 24, 2009.COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who appeared in 45 career games…was 553-2,963, 15 TDs rushing, 65-377, 1 TDreceiving and 61-1,246, 1 TD KOR…played in 12 games as senior…was 249-1,301, 7 TDs rushing, 14-40 receivingand 31-21.5 KOR avg.…was First-Team All-Mountain West choice…ranked 7th in NCAA in all-purpose yards, averaging167.3 per game…was named Co-Mountain West Conference Player-of-the-Week after rushing for career-high 234 yardsand 3 TDs vs. San Diego State…appeared in 12 games as junior...was 198-965, 5 TDs rushing, 24-161, 1 TD receiv-ing and 10-271, 1 TD KOR…had 98t KOR at Colorado State…was named Mountain West Conference Player-of-the-Weekafter rushing for 198 yards at Ohio…appeared in 12 games as sophomore…was 80-574, 3 TDs rushing and 21-113receiving…led team in all-purpose yards…appeared in nine games as freshman…was 26-113 rushing and 6-63 receiv-ing…redshirted in 2004…majored in business administration.PERSONAL: Full name is Devin Moore…born in Indianapolis, Ind.…attended Cardinal Ritter High School…namedby Indianapolis Star as top RB in state…was Indianapolis Star 2003 Super Team All-State selection…earned all-city andall-state honors as junior and senior…was 275-2,768, 34 TDs rushing as senior…ranked second in state in rush-ing…averaged 10.1 yards per carry and 197.7 yards per game…also was 14-263, 4 TDs receiving…scored 228points as senior…ranked third on team with 79 tackles and intercepted four passes as DB…team won state champi-onship as senior…also participated in track and field and qualified four times for state track champi-onships…single…resides in Indianapolis, Ind.

DEVIN MOORERunning Back

5-10 191Wyoming

1st Year With Colts, 1st in NFLFree Agent-2010

Born: November 6, 1985

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GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2007, 0/3); (2008, 0/6); (2009, 10/16) Total 10/25 Total with Colts10/22PRO: Was claimed off waivers from Green Bay on August 31, 2008…originally signed as FA by Green Bay on May 4,2007…was waived by Packers on August 30, 2008.2009: Appeared in 16 games, starting 10, seven at LDT and three at RDT…opened at St. Louis 10/25, vs. SanFrancisco 11/1 and final eight games…led defensive linemen with 66 tackles, 54 solo, and had 0.5 sack and six QBpressures…had eight tackles and had 0.5 sack in first career start at St. Louis…had six tackles vs. New England 11/15and seven tackles at Baltimore 11/22…had season-high 10 tackles at Houston 11/29…had seven tackles in start atRDT vs. Denver 12/13. POST-SEASON: Started three games at LDT…had 13 tackles…led team with seven tacklesvs. Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs…had five tackles vs. NYJ 1/24 in AFC Championship Game and one tacklevs. New Orleans 2/7 in Super Bowl XLIV.2008: Appeared in six games as reserve DT…saw action at Green Bay 10/19, at Tennessee 10/27, vs. Cincinnati12/7, vs. Detroit 12/14, at Jacksonville 12/18 and vs. Tennessee 12/28…was inactive games 1-5 and 8-12…hadfour solo tackles, two pressures and one batted pass…had two solo tackles and one batted pass vs. Cincinnati…hadone solo tackle vs. Detroit and vs. Tennessee. POST-SEASON: Was inactive in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3.2007: Appeared in three games for Green Bay after becoming only non-drafted rookie free agent to make roster outof training camp…recorded eight tackles, four solo…saw action at Dallas 11/29, at Chicago 12/23 and vs. Detroit12/30.COLLEGE: Started 45 of 46 career games and left Kent State ranked 3rd in school history in career sacks (14.5) and7th in tackles for losses (35)…finished career with 198 tackles…also had three FF, two FR and one interception…begancollegiate career at DT before switching to DE and earning First-Team All-MAC honors as senior…started 12 gamesand had 52 tackles, 11 for losses, and 5.5 sacks…returned lone collegiate interception for 5t…started 11 games andearned Second-Team All-MAC honors as junior…recorded 52 tackles, 8.5 for losses, and three sacks…started 11games as sophomore…recorded 48 tackles, eight for losses, and 4.5 sacks…started first 11 games before turningover starting spot to senior in season finale as freshman…finished with 46 tackles, 7.5 for losses, 1.5 sacks and oneblocked field goal…did not play in 2002 due to NCAA initial eligibility guidelines...majored in criminal justice.PERSONAL: Full name is Daniel Travanti Muir…born in Washington, D.C.…attended Parkdale (Riverdale, Md.) HighSchool…four-year letterman played both DT and OG…earned all-state honors after finishing senior year with 96 tack-les, including 13.5 sacks…had 179 tackles, including 28.5 sacks, final two seasons…also lettered in wrestling…finishedsecond in state as junior and third as senior...Muir and his wife, Kristin, reside with their son, Bryson, in Lanham, Md.

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6-2 312Kent State

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GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2009, 0/2) Total 0/22009: Appeared in two games…was active but did not play games 9-14…was inactive (3rd QB) for first eightgames…was 8-28-83, 2 ints. passing and 3-4 rushing…was 4-11-44, 1 int. passing and 1-3 rushing vs. NYJ12/27…was 4-17-39, 1 int. passing and 2-1 rushing at Buffalo 1/3. POST-SEASON: Was active but did not playvs. Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs, vs. NYJ 1/24 in AFC Championship Game and vs. New Orleans 2/7 inSuper Bowl XLIV.COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who started 41 of 46 career games…was 987-1,648-11,163, 67 TDs/46 ints. pass-ing…also was 225-348, 13 TDs rushing and 1-19 receiving…started nine of 10 games as senior…was 227-379-2,400, 13 TDs/11 ints.…was 29-55-359, 2 TDs/1 int. at Notre Dame and 38-54-448, 5 TDs vs. Indiana for top per-formances…started 13 games as junior…was 356-569-3,846, 29 TDs/11 ints. and had 3 TDs rushing…had six300+-yard passing games and six 3+-TD games…ranked 12th in NCAA and 2nd in Big Ten in passing yards per game(295.9)…tied Big Ten seasonal record with 569 attempts (Drew Brees, 1998), while seasonal completions total ranks2nd in conference history and yards rank 4th…was 14-30-244, 4 TDs at Toledo and 38-49-348, 6 TDs vs. EasternIllinois…was 35-54-546, 3 TDs/2 ints. against Central Michigan in Motor City Bowl…was named Most Valuable Playerwhile setting school record for single-game passing yards…started 14 games as sophomore…was 315-530-3,985,22 TDs/19 ints. and had 6 TDs rushing…set Big Ten record in seasonal yards (3,983, Drew Brees, 1998)…284.6yards per game ranked 7th in NCAA and led Big Ten…had four 300+-yard games, including two 400+ games…was30-39-416, 3 TDs/2 ints. vs. Ball State and 35-49-431, 2 TDs/1 int. at Northwestern…was 29-42-357, 4 TDs/2 ints.at Hawaii to earn Big Ten Offensive Player-of-the-Week honors…was 23-36-264, 1 TD/int. against Maryland inChamps Sports Bowl…started five of nine games as freshman…was 89-170-932, 3 TDs/5 ints. and had 4 TDs rush-ing…was redshirted in 2004…holds degree in computer graphics technology.PERSONAL: Full name is Curtis Jeffrey Painter…born in Watseka, Ill.…attended Lincoln (Vincennes, Ind.) HighSchool…was PrepStar All-American…was 106-207-1,787, 16 TDs as senior…was all-state, all-area and all-conferencechoice and Mr. Football finalist…led team to 11-2 record and conference and sectional championships…was selectedto Indiana All-Star Game…had three-year record of 28-7 with 4,946 passing yards, 49 passing TDs and 17 rushingTDs…set school records for attempts (618), completions (304), yards (5,039) and TDs (49)…also played basketball andbaseball…single…resides in Yorktown, Ind.

CURTIS PAINTERQuarterback

6-4 230Purdue

2nd Year With ColtsDraft-6, 2009 (201st overall)

Born: June 24, 1985

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CAREER STATISTICSPASSING RUSHING

Year ST/PL Att-Comp. Yds. Pct. Yds/Att. TD Int. LG Rat. No. Yds. Avg. LG TD2009 0/2 28- 8 83 28.6 2.96 0 2 22 9.8 3 4 1.3 10 0TOTAL 0/2 28- 8 83 28.6 2.96 0 2 22 9.8 3 4 1.3 10 0

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GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2008, 13/13); (2009, 7/14) Total 20/272009: Appeared in 14 games, starting first seven games at RG…was inactive vs. New England 11/15 and atBaltimore 11/22…with linemates, helped club produce 5,000+ net yards for 12th consecutive season…line allowed13 sacks in 2009, the fewest sacks allowed in NFL…for second consecutive season, line set franchise record for bestratio of sacks per pass plays (1 sack for every 47.2 pass plays), besting previous mark of 1 sack for every 42.8 passplays set in 2008…line helped QB-Peyton Manning become only NFL passer with 12 consecutive seasons with 25+-TD passes and 3,000+ seasons to open career, while Manning extended his NFL record for 4,000+ seasons to 10.POST-SEASON: Was inactive vs. Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs, vs. NYJ 1/24 in AFC Championship Gameand vs. New Orleans 2/7 in Super Bowl XLIV.2008: Started 13 games at RG…was inactive for first three games…line allowed 14 sacks in 2008, ranking 3rd inAFC and 4th in NFL in fewest sacks allowed…line set then franchise record for best ratio of sacks per pass plays (1sack for every 42.8 pass plays). POST-SEASON: Was inactive in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3.HONORS: 2008: PFW/PFWA NFL All-Rookie Team.COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who opened 36 of 46 career games…in final two seasons as starter, allowed sevensacks on 777 pass plays…started 13 games at C and was First-Team All-Pac 10 choice as senior…was recipient ofTim Landers Iron Man Award, given to Arizona State player with exemplary work ethic in weight room, on field or incommunity…also earned Cecil Bono Team Captain Award and Pat Tillman Award…earned Hard Hat Champion hon-ors in weight room for second consecutive year…was member of Outland Trophy, Rimington Trophy and LombardiAward watch lists…started 13 games as junior in first full season as starting C…was All-Pac 10 Second-Teamchoice…was team's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman-of-the-Year…started six of 12 games at C as sopho-more…started final five games and against Oregon State…started four of eight games at C as freshman…startedfirst four games…was redshirted in 2003.PERSONAL: Full name is Michael David Pollak…born in Scottsdale, Ariz.…attended Corona del Sol (Tempe, Ariz.)High School…played G and DT…was First-Team All-Arizona, all-city and all-conference by Arizona Republic…also wasSuper All-State First-Team and Prep Star all-region choice…was standout pitcher in baseball for three years, earningFirst-Team all-region, All-East Valley and all-conference and honorable mention all-state honors as junior…brother,Andrew, is member of Arizona State baseball team…Pollak and his wife, Kristi, reside in Chandler, Ariz.

MIKE POLLAKOffensive Guard

6-3 301Arizona State

3rd Year With ColtsDraft-2, 2008 (59th overall)Born: February 16, 1985

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JERRAUD POWERSDefensive Back

5-10 192Auburn

2nd Year With ColtsDraft-3, 2009 (92nd overall)

Born: July 19, 1987

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Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs and had three tackles, one pass defensed and one interception…saw action asreserve DB vs. New Orleans 2/7 in Super Bowl XLIV, recording two tackles.COLLEGE: Three-year letterman and two-year starter who opened 23 of 36 career games…had 136 tackles, 97 solo,five tackles for losses, six interceptions, 16 passes defensed, two FR and one blocked punt…started 10 games asjunior…had 47 tackles, 30 solo, two interceptions and seven passes defensed…had career-high nine tackles vs.Tennessee-Martin…had interceptions vs. Southern Mississippi and at Vanderbilt…started 13 games as sopho-more…was named team's Defensive Player-of-the-Year…had 63 tackles, 47 solo, four tackles for losses, four inter-ceptions, five passes defensed and one FR…had interception in three consecutive games vs. Tennessee Tech, at Georgiaand vs. Alabama…had six tackles, one for loss, and one pass defensed vs. Clemson in Chick-fil-A Bowl…appeared in13 games as freshman…had 26 tackles, 20 solo, four passes defensed, one FR and one blocked punt…was namedto SEC Coaches' All-Freshman Team…was redshirted as freshman in 2005…holds degree in public administration.PERSONAL: Full name is Courtney Jerraud Powers…born in Decatur, Ala.…attended Decatur High School…had 46tackles, four interceptions and two FF as senior…had 44 tackles and four interceptions on defense and added 209receiving yards and three TDs on offense as junior…was all-region choice and named to Alabama Sports WritersAssociation's all-state team…averaged 15 points per game in basketball…resides in Decatur, Ala.

CAREER STATISTICSYEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD2009 12/12 56 15 71 0.0 9 1 1 1 1 1.0 1 0TOTAL 12/12 56 15 71 0.0 9 1 1 1 1 1.0 1 0

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POST-SEASON STATISTICSYEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD2009 1/2 4 1 5 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0TOTAL 1/2 4 1 5 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0

PRO: Signed as FA with Colts on February 14, 2010...originally signed as FA with NYJ on July 29, 2008...was waivedon August 30, 2008...signed to NYJ practice squad on September 1, 2008...was waived on September 15,2008...signed to NYJ practice squad on September 30, 2008...was waived on October 15, 2008...signed to NYJ prac-tice squad on October 30, 2008...signed as FA with NYJ on January 20, 2009...was waived on September 6,2009...signed to Arizona practice squad on October 21, 2009...was waived on December 22, 2009…signed to Coltspractice squad on December 30, 2009.2009: Spent time on Arizona and Colts practice squads.2008: Spent time on NYJ practice squad.COLLEGE: Former walk-on QB who started 26 of 42 career games at SLB…had 123 tackles, 18.5 tackles for losses,six sacks, two interceptions, two FF and five FR for career…started 13 games as senior…was named National FootballFoundation & College Hall of Fame National Scholar Athlete and finalist for Draddy Trophy…named ESPN the MagazineSecond-Team Academic All-America…had 67 tackles, 2.5 sacks, one interception, one FF and two FR…had career-high11 tackles vs. Maryland…started 13 games as junior…moved from S to LB prior to season…had 54 tackles, including12 tackles for losses…was recipient of Rutgers Scholar Athlete Award…appeared in 12 games on special teams and atDB as sophomore…fourth-quarter interception clinched win against Pittsburgh…played in four games on special teamsas freshman…majored in civil engineering.PERSONAL: Full name is Brandon Renkart…born in Piscataway, N.J….attended Piscataway High School…played QBand led team 12-0 record and Group IV state championship…was three-year varsity letterwinner…lettered twice in bas-ketball and baseball…was First-Team all-area and Second-Team all-county in baseball as senior…was named GMCScholar-Athlete…member of National Honor Society…resides in Piscataway, N.J.

BRANDON RENKARTLinebacker

6-2 236Rutgers

2nd Year With Colts, 1st in NFLFree Agent-2010

Born: December 29, 1984

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GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2008, 7/15); (2009, 0/9) Total 7/242009: Appeared in nine games, primarily as special teamer…was active but did not play at Tennessee 10/11 and vs.Houston 11/8…was inactive games 2-4 and 6-7. POST-SEASON: Saw action on special teams vs. Baltimore 1/16in Divisional Playoffs, vs. NYJ 1/24 in AFC Championship Game and vs. New Orleans 2/7 in Super Bowl XLIV.2008: Started seven of 15 games as rookie, with four starts at C and three at LG…did not play at Jacksonville12/18…started first two NFL games at C vs. Chicago 9/7 and at Minnesota 9/14…saw action at RG filling in forinjured Dan Federkeil vs. Jacksonville 9/21…started at LG at Houston 10/5, vs. Baltimore 10/12 and at Green Bay10/19…saw action on special teams and at C filling in for injured Jeff Saturday at San Diego 11/23…started at C atCleveland 11/30 and vs. Cincinnati 12/7…saw action on special teams and at C vs. Tennessee 12/28…recoveredfumble in end zone for first career TD. POST-SEASON: Was inactive in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3.HONORS: 2008: PFW/PFWA NFL All-Rookie Team.COLLEGE: Four-year letterman and three-year starter who opened 37 of 42 career games…in final two seasons,allowed two sacks on 736 pass plays…started 12 games as senior…was Second-Team All-Mid American choice…wassemi-finalist for Draddy Award, given to player for combination of academic and athletic performance…started 12games as junior…served as team captain and was named team's most outstanding offensive lineman…started 11games as sophomore in first season as starting C…started two of seven games as freshman…was redshirted in2003...holds degree in business management.PERSONAL: Full name is Jameson Tyler Richard…born in Weston, Conn.…attended Weston High School…playedOT and DT…earned all-state, all-area and all-conference honors as senior…also served as team captain…lettered intrack, performing in shot put, and wrestling…Richard and his wife, Theresa, reside in Weston, Conn.ADDITIONAL STATISTICS (POST-SEASON)Had FR in end zone for TD vs. Tennessee 12/28/08.

JAMEY RICHARDOffensive Guard

6-5 295Buffalo

3rd Year With ColtsDraft-7, 2008 (236th overall)

Born: October 9, 1984

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GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2008, 14/15); (2009, 10/13) Total 24/28PRO: Signed as FA with Colts on January 14, 2008...originally signed as FA with Colts on April 30, 2007...waswaived on September 1, 2007...signed to Colts practice squad on September 3, 2007.2009: Started 10 of 13 games at H-B…was inactive at Baltimore 11/22, at Houston 11/29 and at Buffalo 1/3…wasreserve at Arizona 9/27, vs. Houston 11/8 and vs. Tennessee 12/6…was 9-62 receiving and 1-10.0 KOR…was 3-38 receiving at St. Louis 10/25 for top seasonal outing. POST-SEASON: Started two of three games at H-B…sawaction as reserve TE vs. Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs…started at H-B vs. NYJ 1/24 in AFC ChampionshipGame and vs. New Orleans 2/7 in Super Bowl XLIV.2008: Started 14 of 15 games at H-B…was inactive at Green Bay 10/19 and was reserve at San Diego 11/23 asclub opened with three-WR package…was 19-166 receiving…was career-best 6-69 vs. Cincinnati 12/7 and 4-51 atJacksonville 12/18..was 2-15 at Minnesota 9/14 and 2-8 at Houston 10/5 for other multiple-reception games. POST-SEASON: Was reserve in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3 and was 1-3 receiving.

GIJON ROBINSONTight End

6-1 255Missouri Western State

4th Year With Colts, 3rd in NFLFree Agent-2008

Born: October 12, 1984

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CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING CAREER BEST

Year ST/PL No. Yds. Avg. LG TD RECEIVING2008 14/15 19 166 8.7 23 0 Number: 6 vs. Cincinnati 12/7/082009 10/13 9 62 6.9 19 0 Yards: 69 vs. Cincinnati 12/7/08TOTAL 24/28 28 228 8.1 23 0 Longest: 23 at Jacksonville 12/18/08

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2007: Spent entire season on Colts practice squad.COLLEGE: Four-year player who participated in 47 games…was 83-1,057, 7 TDs receiving for career…was 25-253,1 TD in 12 games as senior…was 28-428, 2 TDs in 12 games as junior…had TD receptions against Pittsburg Stateand Concordia St. Paul in Mineral Water Bowl…was First-Team all-MIAA…was 27-338, 4 TDs in eleven games assophomore…TD total marked career seasonal-best…was honorable mention all-MIAA…was 3-38 in 12 games asfreshman…most action came on special teams...recreation major.PERSONAL: Full name is Gijon Milique Robinson…born in Denver, Colo....attended Waynesville (Mo.) HighSchool…was all-conference and all-state as senior…played TE, WR and LB…lettered in basketball…single...resides inFt. Leonard Wood, Mo.

GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2004, 4/6); (2005, 14/14); (2006, 4/4); (2007, 15/15); (2008, 6/6);(2009, 2/2) Total 45/47PRO: Pick was obtained from Pittsburgh with D4-04 (107th overall) for D2-04 (38th overall).2009: Started two games at SS before being placed on injured reserve on 11/6 with elbow injury...had six tackles andone interception…was inactive first five games of season…had two tackles at St. Louis 10/25…had four tackles and oneinterception vs. San Francisco 11/1.2008: Started six games, with five starts at SS and one start at FS…start at FS came at Pittsburgh 11/9…was inactivegames 3-7, 10-12, 14 and 16…had 48 tackles, 28 solo, one interception and one pass defensed…recorded 10 tacklesvs. Chicago 9/7…had 13 tackles and one interception vs. New England 11/2…had nine tackles vs. Cincinnati 12/7.POST-SEASON: Started at SS in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3 and had 10 tackles, seven solo.2007: Physical player who started 15 games at SS and had finest career season…had 132 tackles, 74 solo, 3.5 sacks,2-32 interceptions and six passes defensed, all career-highs…ranked 2nd in team tackles and tied for 2nd on club insacks…earned Pro Bowl honors for second time of career and became first Colts player to be named Associated PressNFL Defensive Player-of-the-Year…was named to First-Team AP NFL All-Pro, Sports Illustrated NFL All-Pro Team, PFW/PFWAAll-NFL Team, PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team, and was PFW/PFWA NFL Defensive Most Valuable Player as well as KansasCity Committee of 101 AFC Defensive Player-of-the-Year…had five double-digit tackle games and had eight-plus tackles12 times…had nine stops, seven solo, and one pass defensed vs. New Orleans 9/6…had 11 tackles, six solo, and 2.5sacks at Tennessee 9/16…totaled first sacks of career and was named AFC Defensive Player-of-the-Week…was inactivevs. Tampa Bay 10/7 with injury…had eight tackles, seven solo, one interception and two passes defensed at Jacksonville10/22…had 10 tackles vs. New England 11/4…had 12 tackles, eight solo, vs. Jacksonville 12/2 and 12 stops, sevensolo, at Baltimore 12/9…had 10 tackles and one pass defensed at Oakland 12/16…had four tackles, 1-29 interception

BOB SANDERSDefensive Back

5-8 206Iowa

7th Year With ColtsD2b-2004 (44th overall)Born: February 24, 1981

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and one pass defensed vs. Houston 12/23…had nine tackles and one sack vs. Tennessee 12/30. POST-SEASON:Started at SS vs. San Diego 1/13 in Divisional Playoffs and had three solo tackles.2006: Started four games at FS and dealt with knee injury throughout season…was inactive games 3-7, 9-11 and13-16…started at NYG 9/10, vs. Houston 9/17, at New England 11/5 and at Tennessee 12/3…had 30 tackles, 20solo, one FF, one interception and one pass defensed…had eleven tackles at NYG…had 10 tackles and one intercep-tion at New England…had five stops, one FF and one pass defensed at Tennessee. POST-SEASON: Started fourgames at FS and had 22 tackles, 17 solo, one FF, 2-55 interceptions and four passes defensed…had three tackles, 1-17 interception vs. Kansas City in Wild Card Playoffs 1/6…had 10 tackles at Baltimore 1/13 in DivisionalPlayoffs…had six tackles vs. New England 1/21 in AFC Championship Game…had three stops, one FF and 1-38 inter-ception in Super Bowl XLI vs. Chicago 2/4.2005: Started first 14 games and earned reputation as one of NFL's top hitters at S position…earned Pro Bowl hon-ors for first time and became club's first DB to earn Pro Bowl honors since Jerry Logan and Rick Volk (1971)…had 118tackles, 71 solo, four passes defensed, one FF, one FR and one interception…tackle total ranked 2nd on club…wasinactive 12/24 at Seattle and 1/1 vs. Arizona…had multiple stops in every outing and double-digit tackles in fivegames…had career-best 20 tackles, 12 solo, vs. San Diego 12/18…had 12 stops at Cincinnati 11/20…had 10 stopsvs. Cleveland 9/25…had 10 tackles, seven solo, and one interception at Tennessee 10/2…had 10 stops and one FRat Jacksonville 12/11. POST-SEASON: Started at FS vs. Pittsburgh 1/15 and had nine tackles.2004: Started four of six games in rookie season shortened by foot and knee injuries…was on roster exempt status atNew England 9/9 and was inactive games 2-5 with foot injury…was reserve DB and special teamer vs. Jacksonville10/24 and at Kansas City 10/31 before starting at SS 11/8 vs. Minnesota, 11/14 vs. Houston and 11/21 atChicago…knee injury at Chicago caused him to miss five games before starting at FS at Denver 1/2…had 39 tackles,26 solo, one pass defensed and two FR, along with 10 special teams stops, six solo…had 13 tackles, seven solo, and 37tFR vs. Houston…had 10 stops, nine solo, and one FR at Kansas City…had three special teams tackles at Chicago. POST-SEASON: Started at SS vs. Denver 1/9 and at New England 1/16…had 17 tackles, 11 solo, and four special teamstackles…had eight tackles, five solo, and four specialty stops vs. Denver…had nine tackles, six solo, at New England.HONORS: 2005: Pro Bowl Starter…Associated Press NFL All-Pro First-Team…PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team. 2007:Pro Bowl Starter…Associated Press NFL Defensive Player-of-the-Year…PFW/PFWA NFL Defensive Most ValuablePlayer…Kansas City Committee of 101 AFC Defensive Player-of-the-Year…First-Team Associated Press NFL All-Pro andSports Illustrated NFL All-Pro Team…The Sporting News NFL All-Pro Team…USA Today All-NFL Team...PFW/PFWA All-NFL Team and PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team…AFC Defensive Player-of-the-Week (9/16 at Tennessee).COLLEGE: Four-year starter who opened 36 of 45 career games at SS…had 348 career tackles, 235 solo, four sacks,15.5 tackles for losses, six pressures, four FR, 13 FF, 30 passes defensed, seven interceptions and one blocked kick…13FF set school mark…started nine games at SS as senior…had 72 tackles, 47 solo, one sack, 5.5 tackles for losses, sixFF, three FR, five passes defensed and one interception…had 16 stops and set school mark with three FF againstMinnesota…had three stops against Florida in Outback Bowl…was Second-Team All-America by AP…was First-Team All-Big Ten…was defensive team captain and defensive MVP and won Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” Award…started 12games at SS as junior…had 102 tackles, 68 solo, four FF, one FR, 12 passes defensed, two interceptions and onesack…had 13 tackles against Southern California in Orange Bowl…was First-Team All-Big Ten…started eleven games atSS as sophomore…topped club with 122 tackles, 78 solo, six tackles for losses, one sack, three pressures, 12 pass-es defensed, four interceptions and one FF…had career-best 25 tackles against Indiana…won Bronko Nagurski nation-al and Big Ten Player-of-the-Week honors…had eleven stops against Texas Tech in Alamo Bowl…was First-Team All-BigTen by league's coaches…started final four games at SS as freshman…had 52 tackles, one sack, three tackles for loss-es and two FF…had 12 stops in first career start against Wisconsin…African-American World Studies major.PERSONAL: Full name is Demond Sanders…born in Erie, Pa.…attended Cathedral Prep High School…was First-Teamall-state as senior…was senior team captain…rushed for 1,100 yards and 15 touchdowns as RB to help team reachstate finals…was honored with Humanitarian Award by Pop Warner in 2009 for impact on community and ChasingDreams Foundation...resides in Erie, Pa.

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CAREER STATISTICSYEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD2004 4/ 6 26 13 39 0.0 1 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 02005 14/14 71 47 118 0.0 4 1 1 1 0 0.0 0 02006 4/ 4 20 10 30 0.0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 02007 15/15 74 58 132 3.5 6 0 0 2 32 16.0 29 02008 6/ 6 28 20 48 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 02009 2/ 2 2 4 6 0.0 0 0 0 1 29 29.0 29 0TOTAL 45/47 221 152 373 3.5 13 2 3 6 61 10.2 29 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSHad 37t FR return vs. Houston 11/13/04.Special Teams Tackles: Career: 10. 2004: 10.

POST-SEASON STATISTICSYEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD2004 2/2 11 6 17 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02005 1/1 7 2 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02006 4/4 17 5 22 0.0 4 1 0 2 55 27.5 38 02007 1/1 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02008 1/1 7 3 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTAL 9/9 45 16 61 0.0 4 1 0 2 55 27.5 38 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: Career: 4. 2004: 4.

GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2008, 2/6); (2009, 2/3) Total 4/9PRO: Signed to Colts active roster from practice squad on November 6, 2009...originally was D6a-08 choice byColts...was waived on September 23, 2009...signed to Colts practice squad on September 30, 20092009: Appeared in three games, starting two at H-B, before being placed on injured reserve 1/2 with backinjury…started at Baltimore 11/22 and at Houston 11/29…was inactive games 1-2, 8-9 and 12-14…also spent timeon practice squad…was 8-107 receiving…was 6-80 at Baltimore…receptions and yards were both career-highs…was1-5 receiving at Houston and 1-22 vs. NYJ 12/27.2008: Started two of six games as rookie before being placed on injured reserve 11/19 with shoulder injury…startedat TE at Minnesota 9/14 and at H-B at Green Bay 10/19…was inactive vs. Chicago 9/7, vs. New England 11/2, atPittsburgh 11/9 and vs. Houston 11/16…was 10-64, 1 TD receiving…was 5-29 at Minnesota and 1-8 vs. Jacksonville9/21…was 4-27, 1 TD at Houston 10/5…7t reception in final five minutes helped start three-touchdown spree in 31-27 comeback win.COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who opened 25 of 47 career games…was 97-1,184, 6 TDs receiving…opened fiveof 12 games as senior…team captain who had career-best totals with 36-418, 3 TDs…was Second-Team All-ACCchoice by Associated Press…was 6-54, 2 TDs against Duke…started 10 of 12 games as junior…was 29-253, 1TD…was 7-78 vs. Western Michigan…was All-ACC Academic First-Team…started seven of 11 games at TE and FB assophomore…was 19-358, 2 TDs…had 46t against Duke…was 5-128 against Minnesota in Music City Bowl, includ-ing career-long 55-yard reception…started three of 12 games at TE and FB as freshman and was 13-155 receiv-ing…three starts came at FB against Duke and Miami and in MPC Computers Bowl vs. Fresno State…received BillDudley Award as team's most outstanding first-year player…holds degree in sociology.

TOM SANTITight End

6-3 250Virginia

3rd Year With ColtsDraft-6a, 2008 (196th overall)Born: November 22, 1985

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CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING CAREER BEST

Year ST/PL No. Yds. Avg. LG TD RECEIVING2008 2/6 10 64 6.4 13 1 Number: 6 at Baltimore 11/22/092009 2/3 8 107 13.4 31 0 Yards: 80 at Baltimore 11/22/09TOTAL 4/9 18 171 9.5 31 1 Longest: 31 at Baltimore 11/22/09

TDs: 1 at Houston 10/5/08

POST-SEASON STATISTICSRECEIVING

YEAR ST/PL No. Yds. Avg. LG TD2008 0/0 0 0 0.0 0t 02009 0/0 0 0 0.0 0t 0TOTAL 0/0 0 0 0.0 0t 0

PERSONAL: Full name is Michael Thomas Santi…born in Nashville, Tenn.…attended Montgomery BellAcademy…helped team to state titles as junior and senior…was 78-1,055, 12 TDs for career…was First-Team All-MidState and PrepStar All-America choice as senior…was first baseman and centerfielder on baseball team…was all-regionchoice as sophomore and junior, batting over .345 each year...father, Michael, played baseball at Lipscomb, while sis-ter, Annie, was on track team at Princeton…single…resides in Nashville, Tenn.

GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (1999, 2/11); (2000, 16/16); (2001, 16/16); (2002, 16/16); (2003,16/16); (2004, 14/14); (2005, 16/16); (2006, 16/16); (2007, 16/16); (2008, 12/12); (2009,16/16) Total 156/165PRO: Signed as FA on January 7, 1999…originally signed as FA with Baltimore on April 27, 1998…was waived onJune 12, 1998.2009: Started 16 games at C…has been starting fixture on line for nine seasons, while also playing in 1999…with line-mates, has helped club produce 5,000+ net yards in last 11 seasons (club has produced franchise record 12 consecutiveoverall)…line has yielded only 205 sacks in last 176 games, the lowest total in NFL…line allowed 13 sacks in 2009, thefewest sacks allowed in NFL…marked seventh time in eight seasons club ranked in top five in NFL (23, 2002, 4th; 19,2003, 3rd; 14, 2004, T1st; 20, 2005, 1st; 15, 2006, 1st; 23, 2007, 7th; 14, 2008, 4th; 13, 2009, 1st) and fourthtime in eight seasons club ranked 1st…for second consecutive season, line set franchise record for best ratio of sacks perpass plays (1 sack for every 47.2 pass plays), besting previous mark of 1 sack for every 42.8 pass plays set in2008…seven best ratios of sacks per pass plays in the club's 57-year history have been accomplished since 1998: 1 sackfor 47.2 pass plays in 2009 (614 pass plays, 13 sacks), 1 for 42.8 in 2008 (599, 14), 1 for 40.0 in 1999 (560, 14),1 for 38.6 in 2004 (541, 14), 1 for 38.1 in 2006 (572, 15), 1 for 30.9 in 2003 (588, 19), 1 for 29.6 in 2000 (591,20), 1 for 26.7 in 2002 (614, 23) and 1 for 27.2 in 1998 (598, 22)…line helped QB-Peyton Manning become only NFLpasser with 12 consecutive seasons with 25+-TD passes and 3,000+ seasons to open career, while Manning extended hisNFL record for 4,000+ seasons to 10…has played in 120 career wins with Colts, the 3rd-highest number of appearancesin victories by a player in Colts history (132, John Unitas; 131, Manning). POST-SEASON: Started at C vs. Baltimore1/16 in Divisional Playoffs, vs. NYJ 1/24 in AFC Championship Game and vs. New Orleans 2/7 in Super BowlXLIV…made 17th post-season appearance vs. NYJ, along with Manning, surpassing WR-Marvin Harrison (16) for mostplayoff appearances in franchise history.2008: Started 12 games at C…was inactive vs. Chicago 9/7, at Minnesota 9/14, at Cleveland 11/30 and vs.Cincinnati 12/7…line allowed 14 sacks in 2008, ranking 3rd in AFC and 4th in NFL in fewest sacks allowed…lineset then franchise record in 2008 for best ratio of sacks per pass plays (1 sack for every 42.8 pass plays). POST-SEASON: Started at C in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3.

JEFF SATURDAYCenter6-2 295

North Carolina12th Year With ColtsFree Agent-1999

Born: June 18, 1975

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2007: Started 16 games at C…earned Pro Bowl honors for third consecutive season…was named to First-TeamAssociated Press All-Pro Team, Sports Illustrated NFL All-Pro Team, PFW/PFWA All-NFL Team and PFW/PFWA All-AFCTeam…also was named NFL Alumni Offensive Lineman-of-the-Year…line allowed 23 sacks in 2007, ranking 5th in AFCand 7th in NFL in fewest sacks allowed…snapped streak of five consecutive seasons club ranked in top five in fewestsacks allowed…line helped RB-Joseph Addai (261-1,072, 12 TDs) become third Colts rusher (Marshall Faulk, EdgerrinJames) to begin career with consecutive 1,000+ seasons...line helped club total 19 rushing TDs, the most since 22 in1990…line helped club produce 7th 4,000+-passer (4,040, Manning) and 1,000+-rusher (1,072, Addai) and 1,000+-receiver (1,510, WR-Reggie Wayne) tandem. POST-SEASON: Started at C in Divisional Playoffs vs. San Diego 1/13.2006: Started 16 games at C for sixth time in career and earned Pro Bowl honors. POST-SEASON: Started at C vs.Kansas City in Wild Card Playoffs 1/6, at Baltimore in Divisional Playoffs 1/13, vs. New England in AFC ChampionshipGame 1/21 and vs. Chicago 2/4 in Super Bowl XLI…had FR in end zone for touchdown vs. New England for first careerscore...helped club average 151.0 rushing yards per game and hold 35:02 time of possession average.2005: Started 16 games at C…earned Pro Bowl honors for first time in career, while also being named First-TeamAll-Pro by Associated Press…with linemates, helped club produce 5,000+ net yards and 400+ points…line helped RB-Edgerrin James produce 1,506 rushing yards, his 4th career 1,500+ season, including nine 100+ games. POST-SEA-SON: Started at C vs. Pittsburgh 1/15.2004: Started 14 games at C…had played in 85 consecutive games and started 75 consecutively, but was inactive vs.Tennessee 12/5 and at Houston 12/12 with calf injury…with linemates, helped Manning become only NFL QB with sixconsecutive 4,000+ passing seasons (1999-04), including club-record 4,557 yards in 2004…line helped club set franchiserecords in net yards (6,475), points scored (522), TDs (66) and first downs (379)…it was club's first 500+-point season…linesurrendered 14 sacks in 2004, tying league low…line helped James produce eight 100+ rushing performances, includingsecond career 200+ game at Chicago 11/21. POST-SEASON: Started at C 1/9 vs. Denver and 1/16 at New England.2003: Started 16 games at C...with linemates, helped Manning have 4,000+ passing season, while Harrison topped100+ receptions…club tallied 447 points, T2nd-most in NFL and then the highest total in franchise history…club was12-4 and won AFC South title. POST-SEASON: Started at RG 1/4 vs. Denver, at C 1/11 at Kansas City and 1/18at New England…volunteered for position switch for outing vs. Denver.2002: Started 16 games at C…helped form nucleus of line that allowed club to continue possessing one of NFL’s topoffenses…club amassed 5,000 net yards for fifth consecutive year…helped Manning become only QB in NFL historywith four consecutive 4,000+ seasons and Harrison set NFL seasonal mark with 143 receptions while becoming onlyNFL player with four consecutive 100+ reception seasons. POST-SEASON: Started at C 1/4 at NYJ.2001: Started 16 games at C...line helped Colts produce 10 individual 100+ rushing performances, the most by anyNFL team…the 10 individual 100+ games tied club seasonal-best of 10 in 1999.2000: Started 16 games at C in first season as full-time starter…club allowed 20 sacks, tied with NYJ for lowest inNFL…20 sacks allowed were then third-best mark in franchise history…Colts allowed 20 sacks in 591 dropbacks (one forevery 29.6 attempts)…line paved way for James to win second consecutive NFL rushing title…James posted nine 100+games, including franchise-record 219 yards at Seattle 10/15…only four NFL teams since 1970 have had league's lead-ing rusher while allowing fewest sacks, and two of four were produced by Colts (1978, Houston, 17 sacks allowed/RB-Earl Campbell, 1,450 yards; 1983, L.A. Rams, 23 sacks allowed/RB-Eric Dickerson, 1,808 yards; 1999, Colts, 14 sacksallowed/James, 1,553 yards; 2000, Colts, 20 sacks allowed/James, 1,709 yards)...line helped James (2,303, 2000:2,139, 1999) produce consecutive 2,000+-yard scrimmage seasons. POSTSEASON: Started at C at Miami 12/30.1999: Started two of 11 games at LG...missed 9/12 vs. Buffalo, 9/19 at New England, 9/26 at San Diego, 10/10vs. Miami and 10/24 vs. Cincinnati…started 11/21 at Philadelphia and 11/28 vs. NYJ for injured Steve McKinney…splittime with OG-Waverly Jackson in games 13-16. POSTSEASON: Saw action as reserve RG vs. Tennessee 1/16.HONORS: 2003: Football Digest NFL All-Pro Team. 2004: Football Digest NFL All-Pro Team Second-Team. 2005:Pro Bowl Starter…Associated Press NFL All-Pro First-Team…PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team. 2006: Pro Bowl Starter...USAToday Sports Weekly NFL All-Pro First-Team...Associated Press NFL All-Pro Second-Team...PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team.2007: Pro Bowl Starter…First-Team Associated Press NFL All-Pro Team, Sports Illustrated NFL All-Pro Team and PFW/PFWAAll-NFL Team...USA Today All-NFL Team…PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team…NFL Alumni Offensive Lineman-of-the-Year. 2009:Pro Bowl…The Sporting News NFL All-Decade Team (2000-09).COLLEGE: Three-year starter…started 37 consecutive games…named All-ACC First-Team as senior…started 12games and helped team to 11-1 mark…named Academic All-ACC…won award for Academics, Athletics andLeadership final two seasons…named All-ACC First-Team as junior…started 12 games at C as sophomore…finishedthird in voting for All-ACC center…played in 12 games as freshman with three starts…holds degree in business.PERSONAL: Full name is Jeffrey Bryant Saturday…born in Atlanta, Ga.…attended Shamrock High School…has beenspokesman for “Miracle Ride” fundraiser for Riley Hospital for Children since 2004, and honorary chair since 2006…isactive spokesman for the People's Burn Foundation of Indiana...is spokesman and serves on board for Kids' Voice ofIndiana, an advocacy group for children…is participant and serves on board for Sharon Bassett Foundation…he andhis wife, Karen, are honorary chairs for Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and he has participated with group since2002…was team’s Man of the Year nominee in 2006...received Sagamore of the Wabash Award in 2007...alsoreceived Chaucies Place Kids Service Award...Saturday and his wife reside with their children, Jeffrey Douglas(11/15/00), Savannah Faith (9/3/02) and Joshua Bryant (10/2/06), in Indianapolis.ADDITIONAL STATISTICS (POST-SEASON)Had FR in end zone for TD vs. New England 1/21/07.

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GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2007, 1/13); (2008, 15/16); (2009, 14/14) Total 30/432009: Started 14 games at WLB…was inactive vs. NYJ 12/27 and at Buffalo 1/3…ranked 3rd on team with career-high 104 tackles, 78 solo, and had with two interceptions, two passes defensed, one FF, 0.5 sack and two QB pres-sures…had four double-digit tackle outings, and three nine-tackle games…also had two special teams tackles…tied forteam lead with eight tackles and had one special teams tackle at Miami 9/21…led team with nine tackles and hadone pass defensed at Tennessee 10/11…had three tackles and 0.5 sack at St. Louis 10/25…had nine tackles vs. SanFrancisco 11/1…had 12 tackles and one interception vs. Houston 11/8…third career interception came in fourth quar-ter with team holding 20-17 lead…had nine tackles vs. New England 11/15 and season-high 14 stops at Baltimore11/22…had 10 tackles and one interception at Houston 11/29…27t interception return gave Colts 28-20 lead with8:09 remaining in game…had 12 tackles and one FF vs. Tennessee 12/6. POST-SEASON: Started three games atWLB…had 16 tackles, one FR and one QB pressure…had four tackles and one FR vs. Baltimore 1/16 in DivisionalPlayoffs…had seven tackles vs. NYJ 1/24 in AFC Championship Game and five tackles vs. New Orleans 2/7 in SuperBowl XLIV.2008: Started 15 of 16 games at SLB…was reserve LB vs. New England 11/2 as team opened in coverage pack-age…had 99 tackles, 70 solo, two passes defensed and three FF…also had four solo special teams tackles…recordedeight tackles vs. Chicago 9/7…had 12 tackles, 10 solo, vs. Jacksonville 9/21…led team with 11 tackles, eight solo,at Tennessee 10/27…had eight tackles, six solo, and one FF vs. Houston 11/16…had five solo tackles and one FFvs. Detroit 12/14…had eight tackles and one FF at Jacksonville 12/18…had 15 multiple-tackle games. POST-SEA-SON: Started at SLB in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3 and had 10 tackles, nine solo.2007: Rookie who started one of 13 games at LB and was reserve and special teamer in remaining games…startedat San Diego 11/11…was inactive vs. New Orleans 9/6, vs. Denver 9/30 and at Oakland 12/16…had 23 tackles,16 solo, one FF, 2-3 interceptions and 10 special teams tackles, nine solo…had five tackles, four solo, and two inter-ceptions in first career start at San Diego…had season-high seven tackles at Baltimore 12/9…had six tackles, five solo,and one FF vs. Tennessee 12/30…had three special teams tackles at Atlanta 11/22. POST-SEASON: Saw actionon special teams in Divisional Playoffs vs. San Diego 1/13.COLLEGE: Four-year letterman and two-year starter who opened 25 of 44 games…had 259 tackles, 161 solo, 29tackles for losses, 2.5 sacks, seven FF, one FR, seven passes defensed and three interceptions…team captain started12 games at SLB as senior…had 101 tackles, 67 solo, 12 stops for losses, one sack, five FF, one FR, one passdefensed and one interception…had career-high 15 tackles at Connecticut…had 78t interception return vs.Virginia…was named Big East Defensive Player-of-the-Week…made transition from MLB to SLB as junior, and whilebattling injuries, started two of eight games…had 28 tackles, 19 solo, and two FF…started eleven of 12 games at MLBas sophomore…had 91 tackles, 46 solo, 7.5 stops for losses, 0.5 sack, six passes defensed and two intercep-tions…appeared in 12 games as freshman…had 39 tackles, 29 solo, 7.5 tackles for losses and one sack…holdsdegree in administration of justice.PERSONAL: Full name is Clinton Bernard Session Jr.…born in Pompano Beach, Fla.…attended Blanche Ely HighSchool…was First-Team All-Florida 5A choice, First-Team All-Broward County Athletic Association and All-BrowardCounty…was four-year letterman and three-year starter at MLB…also was FB in goal-line situations…team was 36-5during three years as starter…had 138 tackles, seven sacks and eleven FR, returning three for TDs, as senior…led teamto state title with 14-1 record…was selected to Broward-Dale County All-Star Game…also lettered once in track andfield…was honor roll student…has one daugther, Raegan Nala, and resides in Pompano Beach, Fla.

CLINT SESSIONLinebacker

6-0 235Pittsburgh

4th Year With ColtsDraft-4c, 2007 (136th overall)Born: September 22, 1984

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CAREER STATISTICSYEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD2007 1/13 16 7 23 0.0 0 1 0 2 3 1.5 3 02008 15/16 70 29 99 0.0 2 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 14/14 78 26 104 0.5 2 1 0 2 35 17.5 27t 1TOTAL 30/43 164 62 226 0.5 4 5 0 4 38 9.5 27t 1

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS:Special Teams Tackles: Career: 16. 2007: 10; 2008: 4; 2009: 2.

POST-SEASON STATISTICSYEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD2007 0/1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02008 1/1 9 1 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 3/3 10 6 16 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTAL 4/5 19 7 26 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0

GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2008, 0/11); (2009, 0/14) Total 0/25PRO: Signed as FA with Colts on September 20, 2008…originally signed as FA with Colts on May 2, 2008…waswaived on August 31, 2008…signed to Colts practice squad on September 2, 2008.2009: Appeared in 14 games as reserve DB and special teamer…was inactive vs. Jacksonville 9/13 and at Miami9/21…had 17 tackles and one pass defensed and was 7-4.6 PR…also ranked 2nd on team with 15 special teamstackles…had career-high five special teams tackles and was 6-5.3 PR vs. San Francisco 11/1…had four tackles vs.NYJ 12/27 and six tackles, one pass defensed and two special teams tackles at Buffalo 1/3. POST-SEASON: Sawaction on special teams in three games and tied for team lead with four special teams tackles…led team with three solospecial teams tackles vs. Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs…had one special teams tackle vs. NYJ 1/24 in AFCChampionship Game.2008: Appeared as reserve DB and special teamer in 11 games after signing as FA on 9/20…spent first two gameson practice squad…did not play vs. New England 11/2 and was inactive at Pittsburgh 11/9 and at Jacksonville12/18…had five defensive tackles, two solo, all vs. Tennessee 12/28…also had 12 special teams tackles, ninesolo…recorded three special teams tackles at Houston 10/5 and had two special teams tackles vs. Houston 11/16and vs. Detroit 12/14. POST-SEASON: Was inactive in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3.COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who opened 38 of 50 career games…totaled 312 tackles, 200 solo, 15.0 tackles forlosses, 3.5 sacks, two FF, four FR, seven passes defensed and 14 interceptions…started 14 games at FS as senior…had125 tackles, 82 solo, four tackles for losses, 1.5 sacks, two FF, one FR, three passes defensed and 8-147 intercep-tions…tackles and interceptions totals led team…was named First-Team All-America and All-ACC by AssociatedPress…also was First-Team All-America choice by Walter Camp Football Foundation and Sports Illustrated…was one ofthree finalists for Jim Thorpe Award, given to nation's top DB…had career-high 18 tackles against Florida State…had threeinterceptions against Bowling Green State and two against NC State…was named MVP of Champs Sports Bowl with 10tackles and two interceptions against Michigan State...also was 9-7.9 PR for season…started 12 games as junior…had57 tackles, 37 solo, six tackles for losses, one sack, one pass defensed and four interceptions…started nine of 12 gamesas sophomore…had team-leading 87 tackles, 60 solo, 4.5 tackles for losses, one sack, two passes defensed and oneinterception…earned ACC Player-of-the-Week honors for 13-tackle performance against Wake Forest…started three of 12games as freshman…had 43 tackles, 21 solo…was redshirted in 2003…majored in communications.PERSONAL: Full name is James Joseph Silva…born in East Providence, R.I.…attended East Providence HighSchool…was four-year, two-way starter as RB and DB…ended career with more than 4,500 rushing yards and 49 TDs

JAMIE SILVADefensive Back

5-11 204Boston College

3rd Year With ColtsFree Agent-2008

Born: December 14, 1984

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CAREER STATISTICSYEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD2008 0/11 2 3 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 0/14 12 5 17 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTAL 0/25 14 8 22 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS:Special Teams Tackles: Career: 27. 2008: 12; 2009: 15.

POST-SEASON STATISTICSYEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD2008 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 0/3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTAL 0/3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

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on offense and 300 tackles and 16 interceptions on defense…had 2,100 yards and 29 TDs as senior…was RhodeIsland Player-of-the-Year by Providence Gridiron Club as senior…was all-state choice as junior and senior…team wonstate title as freshman and senior…team captain was named Super Bowl MVP in senior season…also lettered in bas-ketball, baseball and track…Silva and his wife, Theresa, reside with their daughter, Ava Lee, in Indianapolis.

PRO: Claimed off waivers by Colts from Washington on March 9, 2010…originally signed as FA by Washington onMay 6, 2009…was waived on September 5, 2009…signed to Washington practice squad on September 7,2009…signed as FA with Washington on January 5, 2010…was waived on March 5, 2010.2009: Spent season on Washington practice squad.COLLEGE: Three-year letterman…had 120 career tackles, 7.5 sacks, one FF and one blocked kick…appeared in 14games as junior…had 61 tackles and 4.5 sacks…had career-high nine tackles vs. Montana in Football ChampionshipSubdivision Playoffs…appeared in 12 games as sophomore…finished with 53 tackles and two sacks…had blockedpunt at Rhode Island…appeared in eight games as freshman…had six tackles and one sack…redshirted in2005…majored in kinesiology.PERSONAL: Full name is J.D. Skolnitsky…born in Dallas, Texas…attended Fairfax (Va.) High School…was three-yearletterman...as junior, was First-Team all-district at TE and in basketball...single…resides in Fairfax, Va.

J.D. SKOLNITSKYDefensive End

6-5 255James Madison

1st Year With Colts, 1st in NFLWaivers-2010 (Washington)Born: November 6, 1986

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PRO: Signed as FA with Colts on February 14, 2010…originally signed as FA by Green Bay on May 3, 2008...waswaived by Green Bay on August 30, 2008...signed to practice squad by Colts on September 25, 2008...was waivedon December 3, 2008...signed to Colts practice squad on December 8, 2008...signed as FA with Colts on January 5,2009...was waived on September 5, 2009...signed to Colts practice squad on September 7, 2009.2009: Spent entire season on Colts practice squad.2008: Spent time on Colts practice squad.COLLEGE: Two-year player at Syracuse after transferring from Bakersfield Community College…was 56-1,049, 8 TDsreceiving during career at Syracuse…set Bakersfield single-season reception record with 53 in 2005…left Bakersfieldwith school-record 95 career receptions and ranked second in receiving yards (1,670) and touchdowns (16)...holdsdegree in child and family studies.PERSONAL: Full name is Tajiddin M. Smith…born in Newark, N.J.…attended Weequahic High School…lettered infootball and basketball…recorded 91 tackles, five sacks and two FR for touchdowns as CB and caught three touchdownsas receiver as senior…led basketball team to two state titles…single…resides in Newark, N.J.

TAJ SMITHWide Receiver

6-0 192Syracuse

2nd Year With Colts, 1st in NFLFree Agent-2009

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JUSTIN SNOWTight End

6-3 240Baylor

11th Year With ColtsFree Agent-2000

Born: December 21, 1976

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2006: Appeared in 16 games as deep snapper…was triggerman for Vinatieri (25-28 FGs/38-38 PATs, 113 points) andSmith (47-44.4). POST-SEASON: Served as long snapper vs. Kansas City in Wild Card Playoffs 1/6, at Baltimore inDivisional Playoffs 1/13, vs. New England 1/21 in AFC Championship Game and vs. Chicago 2/4 in Super BowlXLI…had one solo special teams stop vs. New England.2005: Appeared in 16 games as deep snapper for sixth consecutive season…was part of unit with K-Mike Vanderjagt(23-25 FGs/52-52 PATs, 121 points) and Smith (52-44.3)…snapped for duration of Vanderjagt's 1998-05 career as heleft club as all-time leading scorer (995 points; 217-248 FGs/344-346 PATs)…had six special teams stops, four solo.POST-SEASON: Served as long snapper vs. Pittsburgh 1/15.2004: Appeared in 16 games as deep snapper…had seven special teams tackles, five solo…had one FF at Detroit11/25. POST-SEASON: Served as long snapper vs. Denver 1/9 and at New England 1/16.2003: Saw action as long snapper in 16 games…snapped for Smith (62-42.2) and Vanderjagt (37-37 FGs/46-46 PATs,club seasonal record 157 points)…had seven special teams tackles, six solo. POST-SEASON: Served as long snapper1/4 vs. Denver, 1/11 at Kansas City and 1/18 at New England.2002: Served as deep snapper for all specialty units and appeared in 16 games…also totaled three special teams tack-les, two solo. POST-SEASON: Served as deep snapper 1/4 at NYJ.2001: Saw action in 16 games as deep snapper…totaled seven special teams tackles, three solo.2000: Played in 16 games...saw action as special teamer and long snapper...totaled 10 special teams tackles, sixsolo...had season-high three special teams tackles vs. Minnesota 12/24. POST-SEASON: Saw action as long snap-per at Miami 12/30.COLLEGE: Four-year letterman at DE…career totals included 189 tackles, 117 solo, 15 tackles for loss and fivesacks…started nine of 11 games as senior…had 66 tackles, 38 solo…led team with nine QB pressures and tied forteam lead with nine tackles for loss…started five of 11 games as junior…totaled 22 tackles, 16 solo, two tackles forloss and four QB pressures…played in 11 games with four starts as sophomore…totaled 48 tackles, 34 solo, five tack-les for loss, one pass defensed and one FF…saw action in 11 games as backup DE as freshman…totaled 53 tackles,29 solo…added two tackles for loss and one sack…holds bachelor's and master’s degrees in speech pathology.PERSONAL: Full name is Justin Wade Snow…born in Ft. Worth, Texas...attended Abilene Cooper HighSchool…totaled 70 tackles, 10 sacks, three FF and two FR as senior…was AP, Texas Sportswriters Association All-StateFirst-Team…Snow and his wife, Heather, reside with their daughter, Kambrie, and son, Hunter Brian, in Frisco, Texas.

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: Career: 54. 2000: 10; 2001: 7; 2002: 3; 2003: 7; 2004: 7; 2005: 6; 2006: 3;2007: 3; 2008: 1; 2009: 7.Has two career FF: at Detroit 11/25/04; vs. Kansas City 11/18/07.

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS (POST-SEASON)Special Teams Tackles: Career: 5. 2004: 1; 2005: 1; 2006: 1; 2008: 1; 2009: 1.

GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2008, 0/12); (2009, 1/16) Total 1/282009: Appeared in 16 games, starting one at TE at Buffalo 1/3…was 3-35 receiving…also had 13 special teams tack-les…was 1-6 vs. Jacksonville 9/13…was 1-8 and had career-high three special teams tackles at Jacksonville12/17…had two special teams tackles vs. Seattle 10/4 and at St. Louis 10/25…was 1-21 and had one special teamstackle in start at Buffalo. POST-SEASON: Saw action on special teams vs. Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs, vs.NYJ 1/24 in AFC Championship Game and vs. New Orleans 2/7 in Super Bowl XLIV…had three special teams tack-les…had two special teams tackles vs. NYJ and one stop vs. New Orleans.2008: Appeared in 12 games as reserve TE and special teamer…was inactive at Minnesota 9/14, vs. Jacksonville9/21, at Houston 10/5 and at Tennessee 10/27…was 3-12 receiving and had two solo special teams tackles…was 1-6 vs. Chicago 9/7 and 2-6 vs. Tennessee 12/28…was 1-11 KOR at Cleveland 11/30. POST-SEASON: Saw actionon special teams in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3.

JACOB TAMMETight End

6-3 236Kentucky

3rd Year With ColtsDraft-4, 2008 (127th overall)

Born: March 15, 1985

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COLLEGE: Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter who opened 37 of 48 career games…was 133-1,417, 11 TDsreceiving…133 receptions ranked 1st in school history and 2nd in SEC history among TEs...also holds school record forreceiving yards among TEs…started 13 games at TE as senior…was consensus All-SEC First-Team choice, becomingfirst TE in school history to earn honor twice in career…was 56-619, 6 TDs receiving, all career-best totals…had at leastone reception in every game…was 9-104, 1 TD vs. Tennessee and 6-68, 1 TD vs. Florida…was named SEC Scholar-Athlete-of-the-Year by league's coaches…also was recipient of National Scholar-Athlete Award from National FootballFoundation and College Hall of Fame…won Bobby Bowden Award from Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a nationalhonor recognizing a faith-based life and excellence in academics, community service and football…was 2007 DraddyAward finalist, recognizing an individual for combined academic success, football performance and exemplary commu-nity leadership…selected to National Good Works Team and SEC Community Service Team…was Academic All-Americachoice by the College Sports Information Directors of America and three-time ESPN/COSIDA Academic all-district selec-tion…was four-time member of SEC Academic Honor Roll…started 10 of 13 games at TE as junior…was 32-386, 2TDs receiving to earn First-Team All-SEC honors…was 7-120 at Tennessee…started 10 of 11 games at TE as sopho-more…was 29-251, 1 TD receiving and had two blocked punts on special teams…started four of 11 games as fresh-man…started three of 10 games at WR and was 4-55, 2 TDs in first career start at TE at Tennessee…was redshirted in2003…graduated with degree in integrated strategic communications in three years.PERSONAL: Full name is Jacob Francis Tamme…born in Danville, Ky.…attended Boyle County High School…was WRand DB…totaled 97-1,866, 32 TDs as WR and had 23 interceptions and two TDs as DB for career…also was 25-15.8,2 TDs PR...team won four consecutive state titles, earning 58-2 record during career…was named MVP of championshipgame as junior and senior…was 46-797, 13 TDs and First-Team all-state selection as senior…All-Southeast Region choicewas finalist for Kentucky “Mr. Football” honors…was shortstop on baseball team and batted .475 as junior…played in East-West All-Star game for juniors…also was all-region choice in basketball…he and his wife, Allison, reside in Danville, Ky.

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CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING CAREER BEST

Year ST/PL No. Yds. Avg. LG TD RECEIVING2008 0/12 3 12 4.0 6 0 Number: 2 vs. Tennessee 12/28/082009 1/16 3 35 11.7 21 0 Yards: 21 at Buffalo 1/3/10TOTAL 1/28 6 47 7.8 21 0 Longest: 21 at Buffalo 1/3/10

TDs: 0ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: Career: 15. 2008: 2; 2009: 13.

POST-SEASON STATISTICSRECEIVING

YEAR ST/PL No. Yds. Avg. LG TD2008 0/1 0 0 0.0 0 02009 0/3 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTAL 0/4 0 0 0.0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: Career: 3. 2009: 3.

GAMES STARTED/PLAYED (2005, 0/7); (2006, 2/16); (2007, 9/13); (2008, 7/12); (2009, 0/0) Total18/48 Total With Colts 0/0PRO: Signed as FA by Colts on March 15, 2010…originally was D2-05 choice, the 64th overall selection, byBaltimore.2009: Was placed on injured reserve on August 5, 2009.

ADAM TERRYOffensive Tackle

6-8 335Syracuse

1st Year With Colts, 5th in NFLFree Agent-2010

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2008: Appeared in 12 games, starting seven at RT…missed three games due to knee injury and one game due toconcussion…also saw extensive action at TE in unbalanced line towards end of season…helped Baltimore rush for2,376 yards and franchise-record 20 TDs…also was part of line that helped rookie QB-Joe Flacco go 257-428-2,971,14 TDs. POST-SEASON: Saw action in three games at Miami 1/4 in Wild Card Playoffs, at Tennessee 1/10 inDivisional Playoffs and at Pittsburgh 1/18 in AFC Championship Game.2007: Started nine of 13 games at RT…helped Baltimore passing game to franchise-record 341 completions for3,308 yards…club also rushed for 1,797 yards and 11 TDs.2006: Saw action in 16 games, starting two at LT…club allowed franchise-record 17 sacks, 2nd fewest (15, Colts)in NFL…also helped club total 1,637 yards and 11 TDs rushing. POST-SEASON: Saw action on special teamsagainst Indianapolis 1/13 in Divisional Playoffs.2005: Saw action in seven games as a rookie, primarily on special teams.COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who started 35 of 39 career games at RT…started 13 games and was First-Team All-Big East selection as senior…was selected to play in 2005 Senior Bowl…won Syracuse’s Ben Schwartz ExemplaryFootball Player Award…started 12 games at LT as junior…was Second-Team All-Big East choice…started 11 gamesas sophomore…played in four games as freshman…saw action in Insight.com Bowl…holds degree in history.PERSONAL: Full name is Adam Steven Terry…born in Glens Falls, N.Y.…attended Queensbury High School…wasrated one of top linemen in East by PrepStar and SuperPrep…was standout as OL and DT…Terry and his wife, Marissa,reside in Glens Falls, N.Y.

PRO: Signed as FA by Colts on February 14, 2010...originally was D7b-09 choice of Colts...was waived onSeptember 5, 2009...signed to Colts practice squad on September 7, 2009...was waived on September 26,2009...signed to Colts practice squad on September 30, 2009...was waived on October 23, 2009...signed to Coltspractice squad on October 24, 2009...was waived on October 30, 2009...signed to Colts practice squad onNovember 2, 2009.2009: Spent time on Colts practice squad.COLLEGE: Four-year letterman and two-year starter who opened 23 of 45 career games at LG…started 12 of 13games as senior…helped offense total 456 total yards, including 258 rushing yards, in Humanitarian Bowl winagainst Nevada…started seven of eight games as junior…started first seven games before suffering injury and miss-ing rest of regular season…was reserve LG in Emerald Bowl against Oklahoma State…started three of 13 games assophomore…started at LG against Purdue in Champs Sports Bowl…started one of 11 games as fresh-man…allowed only one sack on 162 plays…was redshirted in 2004…holds degree in economics.PERSONAL: Full name is Jaimie Franklin Thomas…born in Harrisburg, Pa.…attended Bishop McDevitt HighSchool…was three-year letterwinner who played OT and DT…allowed one sack in three seasons…was teammates with(D2-09, Philadelphia) RB-LeSean McCoy…was SuperPrep All-American and All-Northeast region choice…was First-Teamall-state as senior and First-Team all-conference as junior and senior…lettered three years in basketball…was member ofNational Honor Society and carried 3.7 GPA…single…resides in Harrisburg, Pa.

JAIMIE THOMASOffensive Guard

6-4 330Maryland

2nd Year With Colts, 1st in NFLDraft-7b, 2009 (236th overall)

Born: August 24, 1986

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GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2007, 11/11); (2008, 12/15); (2009, 4/11) Total 27/37PRO: Pick was obtained from San Francisco for D4a-07 (126th overall) and D1-08.2009: Appeared in 11 games, starting four at LT…opened at LT at Tennessee 10/11, vs. Tennessee 12/6, vs. NYJ12/27 and at Buffalo 1/3…was inactive vs. Seattle 10/4 and games 6-9…with linemates, helped club produce5,000+ net yards for 12th consecutive season…line allowed 13 sacks in 2009, the fewest sacks allowed in NFL…forsecond consecutive season, line set franchise record for best ratio of sacks per pass plays (1 sack for every 47.2 passplays), besting previous mark of 1 sack for every 42.8 pass plays set in 2008…line helped QB-Peyton Manningbecome only NFL passer with 12 consecutive seasons with 25+-TD passes and 3,000+ seasons to open career, whileManning extended his NFL record for 4,000+ seasons to 10. POST-SEASON: Saw action on special teams vs.Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs, vs. NYJ 1/24 in AFC Championship Game and vs. New Orleans 2/7 in SuperBowl XLIV.2008: Started 12 of 15 games at LT…was inactive vs. Jacksonville 9/21 and was reserve and special teamer ingames 4-6…line allowed 14 sacks in 2008, ranking 3rd in AFC and 4th in NFL in fewest sacks allowed…line set thenfranchise record in 2008 for best ratio of sacks per pass plays (1 sack for every 42.8 pass plays). POST-SEASON:Started at LT in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3.2007: Rookie who started eleven games at LT…was inactive games 7-11 with injury…line allowed 23 sacks in 2007,ranking 5th in AFC and 7th in NFL in fewest sacks allowed…line helped RB-Joseph Addai (261-1,072, 12 TDs) becomethird Colts rusher (Marshall Faulk, Edgerrin James) to begin career with consecutive 1,000+ seasons…line helped teamtotal 19 rushing TDs, the most since 22 in 1990…line helped club produce 7th 4,000+-passer (4,040, Manning) and1,000+-rusher (1,072, Addai) and 1,000+-receiver (1,510, WR-Reggie Wayne) tandem. POST-SEASON: Startedat LT in Divisional Playoffs vs. San Diego 1/13.HONORS: 2007: PFW/PFWA All-Rookie Team.COLLEGE: Two-sport star who was four-year letterman in football and track and field…started 35 of 43 career gamesat LT…started 14 games as senior and was Third-Team All-America choice by Associated Press…was First-Team All-SEC choice…allowed only one sack, while line ranked second in nation with school-record nine QB sacksallowed…helped team average 228.5 rushing yards per game…started eleven games as junior…started 10 gamesas sophomore…missed game against Georgia…appeared in eight games as freshman and had 21 knockdownblocks…was member of SEC Academic Honor Roll…appeared in two games in 2002 before being awarded medicalhardship due to knee injury…career bests in track and field include 172-1 in the discus, 60-4.5 in the weight throwand 148-3 in the hammer throw…majored in administrative management.PERSONAL: Full name is Anthony Ike Ugoh Jr.…born in Houston, Texas…attended Westfield High School…wasranked as No. 5 OT in country by Rivals.com…Ugoh and his wife, Shay, reside with their daughter, Naila Shauntel,and son, Zion Amhed, in Houston, Texas.

TONY UGOHOffensive Tackle

6-5 301Arkansas

4th Year With ColtsDraft-2a, 2007 (42nd overall)Born: November 17, 1983

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GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (1996, 0/16); (1997, 0/16); (1998, 0/16); (1999, 0/16); (2000, 0/16);(2001, 0/16); (2002, 0/16); (2003, 0/16); (2004, 0/16); (2005, 0/16); (2006, 0/13); (2007, 0/16);(2008, 0/16); (2009, 0/6) Total 0/211 Total with Colts 0/51PRO: Signed as UFA with Colts on March 22, 2006…originally signed as FA with Amsterdam of World League inspring of 1996…signed as FA with New England on June 28, 1996.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Opened career with 13 consecutive 100+-point seasons, ranking only behind Jason Elam's16 consecutive 100+ seasons to open a career…streak was snapped in 2009 due to injury-plagued season…is two-timePro Bowl choice (2002, 2004)…was 31-33 FGs and 48-48 PATs in 2004 to lead NFL in FG percentage and pointsscored…31 FGs tied own career-high set in 1998, while PATs total set career-best...hit career-long 57-yard field goal atChicago 11/10/02…holds NFL career post-season records with 42 field goals (32, Gary Anderson), 51 attempts (40,Anderson), 177 career points (153, Anderson), 23 consecutive games scoring (19, George Blanda), 49 seasonal points(48, Terrell Davis, 1997) and is tied for most field goals made in post-season game with five (vs. Indianapolis, 1/18/04;at Baltimore 1/13/06)…has hit two last-minute game-winning field goals in Super Bowl…hit 48-yard FG as time expiredin 20-17 victory vs. St. Louis in Super Bowl XXXVI 2/3/02…on 2/1/04, hit game-winning 41-yard FG with :04 remain-ing in 32-29 victory vs. Carolina in Super Bowl XXXVIII…also has hit two game-winners in Divisional Playoffs...is onlyplayer in NFL history to record successful field goal in four Super Bowls (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX and XLI) and is only kick-er in league history to have played in five Super Bowls (4, Fred Cox, Minnesota)…is one of 30 players who have beenon active roster for four winning Super Bowl teams, ranking behind only DE-Charles Haley (5)…hit 25 consecutive FGsduring span from 1996-97…has kicked 22 game-winning field goals in final minute of 4th quarter or overtime.2009: Appeared in six games…appeared in first five games and vs. NYJ 12/27…was 7-9 FGs and 17-18 PATs for38 points…was 2-2 FG and 3-3 PAT at Miami 9/21…was 2-2 FG and 4-4 PAT vs. Seattle 10/4…was 1-1 FG and hadPAT blocked vs. NYJ 12/27. POST-SEASON: Was inactive vs. Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs, vs. NYJ 1/24in AFC Championship Game and vs. New Orleans 2/7 in Super Bowl XLIV.2008: Appeared in 16 games…was 20-25 FGs and 43-43 PATs for 103 points, his 13th consecutive season with100+points…had three special teams tackles, two solo…hit 47-yard game-winner with :03 remaining at Minnesota9/14…game-winning FG was 21st of career…had 45-yard FG blocked at Green Bay 10/19…hit 52-yard FG vs. NewEngland 11/2 with 8:05 remaining for deciding points in 18-15 victory…was named AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week…was 4-4 FG and 3-3 PAT vs. Houston 11/16…was 3-3 FG, including 51-yard game-winner with :00 remaining,and 2-2 PAT at San Diego 11/23…was 22nd, and longest, game-winning FG of career…was 3-3 FG and 2-2 PAT vs.Tennessee 12/28. POST-SEASON: Was 1-1 FG (43 yards) and 2-2 PATs in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3.2007: Appeared in 16 games…was 23-29 field goals and 49-51 PATs for 118 points…both missed PATs (atTennessee 9/16 and vs. Tampa Bay 10/7) were blocked…marked 12th consecutive 100+-point season…scored 7+points in 12 games, including first eight games…was 3-3 FGs and 3-3 PATs for 12 points and third consecutive dou-ble-digit scoring game at Houston 9/23…kicked 20th career game-winning FG in final minute of 4th quarter or over-time with 24-yarder with :03 remaining vs. Kansas City 11/18. POST-SEASON: Was 1-1 FG (46 yards) and 3-3PATs for six points vs. San Diego 1/13 in Divisional Playoffs…extended NFL career post-season records in field goals(41), attempts (50), points (172) and consecutive games scoring (22).2006: Appeared in 13 games in first season with Colts…was inactive games 3-5 with injury…had played in 162consecutive games before missing vs. Jacksonville 9/24…was 25-28 field goals and 38-38 PATs for 113 points…was12-13 FGs from 30-39 yards and 9-10 FGs from 40-49 yards…was 4-4 FGs at NYG 9/10…was named AFC SpecialTeams Player-of-the-Week…missed three games vs. Jacksonville, at NYJ 10/1 and vs. Tennessee 10/8 with injury…was4-4 FGs at Denver 10/29…hit game-winning 37-yarder with :02 left for 19th career game-winning FG in final minuteof 4th quarter or overtime…was named AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week. POST-SEASON: Appeared in fourgames and was 14-15 FGs and 7-7 PATs for NFL single post-season record 49 points…topped Terrell Davis' 48 pointsin 1997…scored 10+ points in every game…set NFL post-season records with 40 career field goals (32, GaryAnderson), 49 attempts (40, Anderson), 166 career points (153, Anderson) and 21 consecutive games scoring (19,George Blanda)…was 3-3 FGs (48, 19, 50) and 2-2 PATs vs. Kansas City in Wild Card Playoffs 1/6…marked firstcareer 50+ post-season field goal…was 5-5 FGs (23, 42, 51, 48, 35) for club's 15 points in 15-6 win at Baltimore inDivisional Playoffs 1/13…tied record he already shared with six other kickers for most FGs made in post-seasongame…final field goal with :23 sealed win…was 3-3 FGs and 3-3 PATs vs. New England 1/21 in AFC ChampionshipGame…was 3-4 FGs and 2-2 PATs in rain vs. Chicago 2/4 in Super Bowl XLI…became only kicker to hit FG in four

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Super Bowls and appear in five Super Bowls.2005: Appeared in 16 games for 10th consecutive season for New England…was 20-25 FGs and 40-41 PATs for100 points…blocked PAT in 3rd quarter vs. Oakland 9/8 was 1st missed PAT since 11/16/03, when he had blockedPAT vs. Dallas…was 3-4 FGs and 2-2 PATs at Pittsburgh 9/25 to earn AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week honors…hit35-yard game-winning FG with :01 remaining in 23-20 victory…nailed game-winning 29-yard FG with :17 remainingin 31-28 victory at Atlanta 10/9. POST-SEASON: Was 4-4 PATs vs. Jacksonville 1/7 and had 24-yard pooch puntthat was downed at Jacksonville four-yard line…was 2-3 FGs and 1-1 PAT at Denver 1/14.2004: Had finest career season with 31-33 FGs (93.9 percent) and 48-48 PATs for career-high and NFL-best 141points…31 FGs tied career high set in 1998, while percentage marked career-best…hit 23 consecutive field goals from10/10-12/26 and hit 29 of last 30 field goals, including playoffs…was 4-4 FGs and 4-4 PATs at St. Louis 11/7…alsothrew first career touchdown pass (4t) to Troy Brown on fake field goal to earn AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week hon-ors…tied career-high with five FGs vs. Buffalo 11/14 and set single-game career-high with 17 points…tied career-highwith six PATs at Cleveland 12/5…was 3-4 FGs at NYJ 12/26, snapping string of 23 consecutive field goals. POST-SEA-SON: Was 5-5 FGs and 10-10 PATs for NFL-leading 25 post-season points…was 2-2 FGs vs. Indianapolis 1/16…was2-2 FGs in AFC Championship Game at Pittsburgh 1/23 to earn NFL Special Teams Player-of-the-Week honors…48-yardfield goal tied New England post-season record and was longest field goal in Heinz Field history…was 1-1 FG and 3-3PATs in 24-21 victory vs. Philadelphia in Super Bowl XXXIX…gave club 24-14 lead with 22-yard FG in 4th quarter.2003: Was 25-34 FGs and 37-38 PATs for 112 points…did not score point for first time in 110 games, includingplayoffs, at Buffalo 9/7…hit seasonal-long 48-yard field goal and was 5-5 PATs vs. Tennessee 10/5…hit 200th careerfield goal at Denver 11/3…was 2-2 FGs and had blocked PAT vs. Dallas 11/16…was 3-5 FGs, including 28-yardgame-winning field goal with :41 remaining in overtime to give club 23-20 victory at Houston 11/23. POST-SEA-SON: Was 7-10 FGs and 6-6 PATs for NFL-best 27 post-season points…was 1-2 FGs and 2-2 PATs vs. Tennessee 1/10,including game-winning 46-yard FG with 4:06 remaining for 17-14 victory…tied NFL playoff record with five fieldgoals (31, 25, 27, 21, 34) in 24-14 victory vs. Indianapolis 1/18 in AFC Championship Game…was 1-3 FGs and 3-3 PATs vs. Carolina in Super Bowl XXXVIII…hit game-winning 41-yard field goal with :04 remaining for 32-29 victory,his second game-winning Super Bowl kick in three seasons.2002: Was 27-30 FGs and 36-36 PATs for 117 points, the third-highest total of career…was 3-3 FGs and 5-5 PATsfor seasonal-best 14 points at NYJ 9/15…hit game-winning 35-yard field goal in 41-38 overtime victory vs. KansasCity 9/22…was 4-4 FGs, including career-long 57-yarder at Chicago…was 4-4 FGs, including game-tying and game-winning field goals in 27-24 overtime win vs. Miami 12/29…hit 35-yard kick 2:03 into overtime for win following 42-yarder with 1:09 in regulation to force tie…was named AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week.2001: Was 24-30 FGs and 41-42 PATs for 113 points…had five game-winning field goals, including two in play-offs…was 3-3 FGs and 5-5 PATs for seasonal-best 14 points vs. Indianapolis 9/30...was 3-4 FGs and 2-3 PATs vs. SanDiego 10/14…hit game-winning 44-yard field goal in 29-26 overtime victory…nailed 54-yard field goal vs. Cleveland12/9, the second-longest in career…had 33-yard pooch punt in 4th quarter that was downed at Cleveland two-yardline…scored all of club’s points on 4-4 FGs, including 23-yard game-winning field goal, in 12-9 win at Buffalo12/16…was named AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week. POST-SEASON: Was 6-7 FGs and 6-6 PATs for 24points…was 3-3 FGs and 1-1 PAT in 16-13 overtime win vs. Oakland…hit 45-yard game-tying kick in snow with :32remaining and hit game-winning 23-yard field goal in OT for victory…was 1-2 FGs and 3-3 PATs at Pittsburgh1/27…hit game-winning 48-yard field goal as time expired in 20-17 victory vs. St. Louis in Super Bowl XXXVI…wasfirst time Super Bowl had been decided on final play of game.2000: Was 27-33 FGs and 25-25 PATs for 106 points…was 3-3 FGs, including game-winning 22-yarder with :03left in 16-13 victory vs. Cincinnati 11/19…was 3-4 FGs and 3-3 PATs for 12 points vs. Kansas City 12/4…hit 53-yardfield goal, then the longest outdoor kick of career…miss came on 37-yard attempt, snapping consecutive streak of 16made FGs…hit game-winning 24-yard field goal with :19 remaining in OT for 13-10 win at Buffalo 12/17.1999: Was 26-33 FGs and 29-30 PATs for 107 points…scored seasonal-high 12 points (3-3 FGs, 3-3 PATs), includ-ing game-winning 23-yard field goal in 30-28 victory, at NYJ 9/12…also hit game-winning 26-yard field goal follow-ing week vs. Indianapolis 9/19 in 31-28 victory…was named AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Month ofSeptember…was 7-7 FGs and 8-8 PATs for 29 points, including two game-winning FGs in three games…had franchise-record streak of made PATs snapped at 117 with blocked attempt at Arizona 10/31.1998: Was 31-39 FGs and 32-32 PATs for then career-best 127 points…31 field goals were then career-best…hadnine special teams stops…scored on two-point conversion run 11/29 vs. Buffalo…was 3-4 FGs, including a 52-yarder,vs. Indianapolis 9/13…was 3-3 FGs and 3-3 PATs at New Orleans 10/4, including game-winning 27-yarder in 30-27victory...earned AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week honors…was 4-4 FGs and 4-4 PATs for career-high tying 16points vs. Kansas City 10/11…was named AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Month…was 10-11 FGs and 9-9 PATs for39 points during month…was 4-4 FGs and 2-2 PATs for 14 points vs. Miami 11/23…earned AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week honors…hit game-winning 35-yard field goal with :03 left in 24-21 victory vs. San Francisco 12/20.1997: Was 25-29 FGs and 40-40 PATs for 115 points…hit game-winning 34-yard field goal in 27-24 OT victory vs.NYJ 9/14…was 4-4 FGs and 3-3 PATs for 15 points vs. Buffalo 10/12…hit then career-long 52-yard field goal…wasnamed AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week…had string of 25 consecutive field goals dating back to 1996, but streakwas snapped with missed FG at Buffalo 11/9…prior to miss, had hit previous 17 FGs on season. POST-SEASON:Was 3-5 FGs and 2-2 PATs for 11 points…scored all of club’s points with two FGs (31, 46) at Pittsburgh 1/3 in 7-6 loss.1996: Was 27-35 FGs and 39-42 PATs for 120 points…point total ranked third in AFC and fifth in NFL…120 points

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by rookie ranked eighth in NFL history…was 5-6 FGs and 1-2 PATs for seasonal-high 16 points vs. Jacksonville 9/22 toearn AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week honors…hit game-winning 40-yard field goal in OT for 28-25 victory…FGsmade marked then career-best, while attempts are career-high…was 3-3 FGs and 3-3 PATs at Baltimore 10/6, includingseasonal-best 50-yard field goal. POST-SEASON: Was 2-3 FGs and 9-9 PATs for 15 points…was 2-3 FGs and 2-2PATs vs. Jacksonville 1/12…did not attempt field goal and was 3-3 PATs in 35-21 Super Bowl loss to Green Bay.HONORS: 1996: AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (9/22 vs. Jacksonville). 1997: AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (10/12 vs. Buffalo). 1998: AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (10/4 at New Orleans and 11/23vs. Miami)…AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Month (October). 1999: AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Month(September). 2001: AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (12/16 at Buffalo). 2002: Pro Bowl…AFC SpecialTeams Player-of-the-Week (12/29 vs. Miami). 2004: Pro Bowl…AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Month(November)…AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (11/17 at St. Louis)…NFL Special Teams Player-of-the-Week(1/23/05 at Pittsburgh). 2005: AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (9/25 at Pittsburgh). 2006: AFC SpecialTeams Player-of-the-Week (9/10 at NYG, 10/29 at Denver). 2008: AFC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week (11/2 vs.New England). 2009: NFL All-Decade Team, The Sporting News and Sports Illustrated NFL All-Decade Team (2000-09).COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who finished as school’s all-time leading scorer with 185 career points…placekickeralso handled punting duties final three seasons, earning First-Team all-conference honors each season…was 27-53 fieldgoals and 104-114 PATs…had 144 career punts…was 4-12 FGs and 35-40 PATs for 47 points as senior…tied career-long with 51-yard field goal…was 57-43.5 punting average to lead conference…had career-long 77-yardpunt…punting average ranked 4th in Division II…was 7-15 FGs and 38-41 PATs for 59 points as junior…earnedSecond-Team all-conference honors…was 36-41.8 punting and had seasonal-best of 57 yards…was 8-13 FGs and 16-18 PATs for 40 points as sophomore…set school record with 51-yard field goal vs. North Dakota…was 58-40.1 punt-ing…was 8-13 FGs and 15-15 PATs for 39 points as freshman...holds degree in fitness and wellness.PERSONAL: Full name is Adam Matthew Vinatieri…born in Yankton, S.D….attended Rapid City (S.D.) Central HighSchool…lettered in football, soccer, track and wrestling…earned First-Team all-state honors in 1991…Vinatieri and hiswife, Valerie, reside with their sons, A.J. and Gabriel, and daughter, Allison, in Orlando, Fla.

VINATIERI’S GAME-WINNING FIELD GOALS (22)Victories in which Vinatieri has kicked game-winning field goals in final minute of 4th quarter or overtime

OPPONENT DATE YARDS TIME LEFT FINAL SCOREvs. Jacksonville 9/22/96 40 12:24 28-25 OTvs. NY Jets 9/14/97 34 06:57 27-24 OTat New Orleans 10/ 4/98 27 00:03 30-27vs. San Francisco 12/20/98 35 00:03 24-21at NY Jets 9/12/99 23 00:03 30-28vs. Indianapolis 9/19/99 26 00:35 31-28vs. Cincinnati 11/19/00 22 00:03 16-13at Buffalo 12/17/00 24 00:19 13-10 OTvs. San Diego 10/14/01 44 10:55 29-26 OTat Buffalo 12/16/01 23 09:15 12- 9 OTvs. Oakland 1/19/02 23 06:31 16-13 OTvs. St. Louis 2/ 3/02 48 00:00 20-17+vs. Kansas City 9/22/02 35 10:20 41-38 OTvs. Miami 12/29/02 35 12:57 27-24 OTat Houston 11/23/03 28 00:40 23-20 OTvs. Carolina 2/ 1/04 41 00:04 32-29#at Pittsburgh 9/25/05 43 00:01 23-20vs. Atlanta 10/ 9/05 29 00:17 31-28at Denver 10/29/06 37 00:02 34-31vs. Kansas City 11/18/07 24 00:03 13-10at Minnesota 9/14/08 47 00:03 18-15at San Diego 11/23/08 51 00:00 23-20

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CAREER STATISTICSYEAR FGM - FGA PCT LG BLK PATs PCT BLK PTS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+1996 N.E. 27- 35 77.1 50 1 39- 42 92.9 1 120 1- 1 9- 10 8- 8 8- 14 1- 21997 N.E. 25- 29 86.2 52 0 40- 40 100.0 0 115 0- 0 11- 11 7- 9 6- 8 1- 11998 N.E. 31- 39 79.5 55 1 32- 32 100.0 0 127 3- 3 8- 8 9- 14 9- 12 2- 21999 N.E. 26- 33 78.8 51 0 29- 30 96.7 1 107 1- 1 14- 14 5- 7 5- 9 1- 22000 N.E. 27- 33 81.8 53 0 25- 25 100.0 0 106 0- 0 11- 13 8- 9 7- 8 1- 32001 N.E. 24- 30 80.0 54 0 41- 42 97.6 0 113 1- 1 8- 8 7- 8 7- 12 1- 12002 N.E. 27- 30 90.0 57 0 36- 36 100.0 0 117 0- 0 6- 6 12- 12 8- 10 1- 22003 N.E. 25- 34 73.5 48 1 37- 38 97.4 1 112 0- 0 16- 17 4- 8 5- 8 0- 12004 N.E. 31- 33 93.9 48 0 48- 48 100.0 0 141 0- 0 13- 13 7- 7 11- 12 0- 12005 N.E. 20- 25 80.0 49 0 40- 41 97.6 1 100 0- 0 7- 7 9- 10 4- 6 0- 22006 25- 28 89.3 48 0 38- 38 100.0 0 113 1- 1 3- 3 12- 13 9- 10 0- 12007 23- 29 79.3 39 1 49- 51 96.1 2 118 1- 1 14- 15 8- 10 0- 2 0- 12008 20- 25 80.0 52 1 43- 43 100.0 0 103 0- 0 3- 3 11- 13 4- 7 2- 22009 7- 9 77.8 48 0 17- 18 94.4 1 38 1- 1 3- 3 1- 2 2- 2 0- 1TOTAL 338-412 82.0 57 5 514-524 98.1 7 1530* 9- 9 126-131108-130 85-12010-22*Point total includes two-point conversion run 11/29/98 vs. Buffalo.ADDITIONAL STATISTICSPunting: Career: 2-60 yards, with 2 In20. 1996: 1-27 12/8/96 vs. NYJ. 2001: 1-33 12/9/01 vs. Cleveland.Passing: 2004: 1-1-4, 1 TD, with 122.9 passer rating 11/7/04 at St. Louis (Fake FG).

CAREER BESTFIELD GOALS PATS

Attempts: 6 vs. Jacksonville 9/22/96 Attempts: 6 vs. Miami 11/3/96Made: 5 vs. Jacksonville 9/22/96 at San Diego 12/1/96

5 vs. Buffalo 11/14/04 at Cleveland 12/5/04LG: 57 at Chicago 11/10/02 vs. Philadelphia 11/26/06

at Baltimore 12/9/07POINTS Made: 6 vs. Miami 11/3/96

Total: 17 vs. Buffalo 11/14/04 at San Diego 12/1/96at Cleveland 12/5/04vs. Philadelphia 11/26/06at Baltimore 12/9/07

POST-SEASON STATISTICSYEAR FGM - FGA PCT LG BLK PATs PCT BLK PTS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+1996 N.E. 2- 3 66.7 29 0 9- 9 100.0 0 15 0- 0 2- 2 0- 0 0- 1 0- 01997 N.E. 3- 5 60.0 46 0 2- 2 100.0 0 11 0- 0 1- 1 1- 1 1- 3 0- 01998 N.E. 1- 1 100.0 27 0 1- 1 100.0 0 4 0- 0 1- 1 0- 0 0- 0 0- 02001 N.E. 6- 7 85.7 48 0 6- 6 100.0 0 24 0- 0 2- 2 1- 1 3- 3 0- 12003 N.E. 7- 10 70.0 46 0 6- 6 100.0 0 27 0- 0 3- 3 2- 4 2- 3 0- 02004 N.E. 5- 5 100.0 48 0 10- 10 100.0 0 25 0- 0 2- 2 2- 2 1- 1 0- 02005 N.E. 2- 3 66.7 40 0 5- 5 100.0 0 11 0- 0 0- 0 1- 1 1- 2 0- 02006 14- 15 93.3 51 0 7- 7 100.0 0 49 1- 1 5- 5 2- 3 4- 4 2- 22007 1- 1 100.0 46 0 3- 3 100.0 0 6 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 1- 1 0- 02008 1- 1 100.0 43 0 2- 2 100.0 0 5 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 1- 1 0- 02009 0- 0 0.0 0 0 0- 0 0.0 0 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0TOTAL 42-51 82.4 51 0 51-51 100.0 0 177 1- 1 16-16 9-12 14-19 2- 3

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GAME-BY-GAME1996: (25 at Miami 9/1); (42,45,25,47B at Buffalo 9/8); (47,31 vs. Arizona 9/15); (23,30,29,44,41,40GWvs. Jacksonville 9/22); (22,35,50 at Baltimore 10/6); (24,35,29,43 vs. Washington 10/13); (44,36 atIndianapolis 10/20); (40,32,54 vs. Buffalo 10/27); (30 at NYJ 11/10); (40 vs. Denver 11/17); (26,22 vs.Indianapolis 11/24); (47 at San Diego 12/1); (19,41 vs. NYJ 12/8); (21,30 at Dallas 12/15); (40 at NYGiants 12/21).

1997: (21,26 vs. San Diego 8/31); (21 at Indianapolis 9/7); (33,34GW vs. NYJ 9/14); (27 vs. Chicago9/21); (26,49 at Denver 10/6); (20,23,41,52 vs. Buffalo 10/12); (24 at NYJ 10/19); (38 vs. Green Bay10/27); (22,25 at Minnesota 11/2); (42,42,45 at Buffalo 11/9); (36,27,30 vs. Miami 11/23); (32,48 vs.Indianapolis 11/30); (44,41,33,39,32 at Jacksonville 12/7).

1998: (39,37B at Denver 9/7); (19,23,52,42 vs. Indianapolis 9/13); (43,41 vs. Tennessee 9/20);(34,49,27GW at New Orleans 10/4); (32,38,27,20 vs. Kansas City 10/11); (45,41,30,36 at Miami 10/25);(40 vs. Atlanta 11/8); (39,38,39 at Buffalo 11/15); (25,44,45,24 vs. Miami 11/23); (44,47 vs. Buffalo 11/29);(21,29,35 at Pittsburgh 12/6); (37,41,55,17 at St. Louis 12/13); (32,35GW vs. San Francisco 12/20); (19 atNYJ 12/27).

1999: (33,21,23GW at NYJ 9/12); (26GW vs. Indianapolis 9/19); (38,19,41 vs. NYG 9/26); (22,21,42 atCleveland 10/3); (48,32 at Kansas City 10/10); (41,39,34 vs. Miami 10/17); (28 vs. Denver 10/24); (22 vs.NYJ 11/15); (27 at Miami 11/21); (41,23 vs. Dallas 12/5); (28,28,26 at Indianapolis 12/12); (23,43,56,46at Philadelphia 12/19); (44,38,33,44 vs. Buffalo 12/26); (25,51 vs. Baltimore 1/2).

2000: (30,55 vs. Tampa Bay 9/3); (32,35,30,33,29 at NYJ 9/11); (44 vs. Minnesota 9/17); (40,53 at Miami9/24); (21 vs. Indianapolis 10/8); (23 vs. NYJ 10/15); (27,26,28 at Indianapolis 10/22); (48,43 vs. Buffalo11/5); (38 at Cleveland 11/12); (38,21,22GW vs. Cincinnati 11/19); (24,47,43 at Detroit 11/23);(48,53,37,27 vs. Kansas City 12/4); (30 at Chicago 12/10); (22,27,24GW at Buffalo 12/17); (33 vs. Miami12/24).

2001: (39 at Cincinnati 9/9); (24 vs. NYJ 9/23); (47,48,35 vs. Indianapolis 9/30); (37 at Miami 10/7);(26,44,23,44GW vs. San Diego 10/14); (43 at Indianapolis 10/21); (24,44 at Denver 10/28); (44 at Atlanta11/4); (43,45 vs. Buffalo 11/11); (33 vs. St. Louis 11/18); (46 vs. New Orleans 11/25); (28 at NYJ 12/2);(54,38,39,48 vs. Cleveland 12/9); (40,32,25,23GW at Buffalo 12/16); (32,23 vs. Miami 12/22); (19 atCarolina 1/6).

2002: (45,28,27 vs. Pittsburgh 9/9); (28,31,40 at NYJ 9/15); (37,35GW vs. Kansas City 9/22); (41 at SanDiego 9/29); (32 vs. Green Bay 10/13); (26 vs. Denver 10/27); (46 at Buffalo 11/3); (57,31,42,25 atChicago 11/10); (36,31,52 at Oakland 11/17); (34 vs. Minnesota 11/24); (31,29 at Detroit 11/28);(39,46,43 vs. Buffalo 12/8); (49 vs. NYJ 12/22); (41,36,43,35GW vs. Miami 12/29).

2003: (27 at Philadelphia 9/14); (22,24,47 vs. NYJ 9/21); (23,46 at Washington 9/28); (48,34,39 vs.Tennessee 10/5); (28,42 vs. NYG 10/12); (25,30 at Miami 10/19); (27,48,28,38 vs. Cleveland 10/26);(40,46,28 at Denver 11/3); (23,26 vs. Dallas 11/16); (21,38,32,37B,28GW at Houston 11/23); (43 atIndianapolis 11/30); (29,54 vs. Miami 12/7); (22,31 vs. Jacksonville 12/14); (24,24 vs. Buffalo 12/27).

2004: (32,43 vs. Indianapolis 9/9); (29,28,24 at Arizona 9/19); (42 at Buffalo 10/3); (40,47 vs. Miami10/10); (40,39,30 vs. Seattle 10/17); (41,27 vs. NYJ 10/24); (43,25 at Pittsburgh 10/31); (43,31,45,36 atSt. Louis 11/7); (27,24,20,45,37 vs. Buffalo 11/14); (37,28 at Kansas City 11/22); (28,40,48 vs. Baltimore11/28); (28,29,50,26 at NYJ 12/26).

2005: (26 vs. Oakland 9/8); (45 at Carolina 9/18); (53,48,35,43GW at Pittsburgh 9/25); (37,24 vs. SanDiego 10/2); (29GW at Atlanta 10/9); (39,53,38 at Denver 10/16); (44 vs. Buffalo 10/30); (35,32,33 atMiami 11/13); (37 vs. New Orleans 11/20); (29 at Kansas City 11/27); (45,21,34,22 vs. NYJ 12/4); (26 atNYJ 12/26); (49,33 vs. Miami 1/1).

2006: (26,32,48,32 at NYG 9/10); (39,43,38 vs. Houston 9/17); (30,19,47 vs. Washington 10/22);(42,30,48,37GW at Denver 10/29); (23,37,31,46 at New England 11/5); (31 vs. Buffalo 11/12); (44 vs.Philadelphia 11/26); (53,20 at Tennessee 12/3); (41 at Jacksonville 12/10); (30,44 vs. Cincinnati 12/18); (33at Houston 12/24); (46,34 vs. Miami 12/31).

2007: (33,33 vs. New Orleans 9/6); (22,39,20,36 at Tennessee 9/16); (36,28,35 at Houston 9/23); (22 vs.Denver 9/30); (27,35 vs. Tampa Bay 10/7); (36,20 at Jacksonville 10/22); (20 at Carolina 10/28); (50,21,25vs. New England 11/4); (42,29 at San Diego 11/11); (49B,38,27,24GW vs. Kansas City 11/18); (24 atAtlanta 11/22); (22,19 at Oakland 12/16); (29 vs. Houston 12/23); (37 vs. Tennessee 12/30).

2008: (39,34 vs. Chicago 9/7); (30,47GW at Minnesota 9/14); (46,49 at Houston 10/5); (37 vs. Baltimore10/12); (45B at Green Bay 10/19); (52 vs. New England 11/2); (36 at Pittsburgh 11/9); (40,39,32,31 vs.Houston 11/16); (23,38,51GW at San Diego 11/23); (30,46 at Cleveland 11/30); (31 vs. Detroit 12/14);(30,45 at Jacksonville 12/18); (28,21,38 vs. Tennessee 12/30).

2009: (52 vs. Jacksonville 9/13); (43,48 at Miami 9/21); (32,26 at Arizona 9/27); (37,19 vs. Seattle 10/4);(23 at Tennessee 10/11); (22 vs. NYJ 12/27).

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GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2001, 9/13); (2002, 7/16); (2003, 16/16); (2004, 16/16); (2005,16/16); (2006, 16/16); (2007, 16/16); (2008, 16/16); (2009, 16/16) Total 128/141PRO: Pick was obtained from N.Y. Giants for D1-2001 (22nd overall), D3-2001 (91st overall) and D6-2001 (193rd overall).CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Started 16 games at WR for seventh consecutive season in 2009 and continues to establishhimself as one of league's top players at position…was selected to fourth career Pro Bowl (2006-09)…is 676-9,393,63 TDs career receiving…ranks 2nd in Colts receptions (1,102, Marvin Harrison), receiving yards (14,580, Harrison)and 100+ games (59, Harrison; 31, Wayne) and 3rd in receiving TDs (128, Harrison; 68, Raymond Berry)…was 100-1,264, 10 TDs in 2009…totaled sixth consecutive 1,000+ season in 2009, tied for most among active NFL WRs withDonald Driver…also had second career 100+-catch season (2007) and third career 10+-TD season (2004, 07)…forcareer, has 11 double-digit reception outings, eight multiple-TD games and one 3+-TD game…was 104-1,510, 10 TDsreceiving in 2007, marking career-best reception and yardage totals…ranked 1st in NFL receiving yards and 3rd inNFL receptions...seasonal reception totals increased during first seven seasons of career, becoming third player in NFLhistory to accomplish feat (Berry, 1955-61; Shawn Jefferson, 1991-97)…is one of 17 NFL players with 1,500+ recep-tion yardage season…has receptions in 135 of 141 career games, including 64 consecutive…has had multiple recep-tions in 108 of last 112 games…has paired with QB-Peyton Manning on 61 TD passes, most among active NFL QB-WR duos and 6th-most all-time…has caught 668 passes from Manning, the second-most completions among QB-WRtandem (953, Manning to Harrison) in NFL history…has played in 134 consecutive games and started 113 consecu-tive, both totals leading NFL WRs…ranks as one of six Colts players with 100+ consecutive career starts (192,Manning; 115, C-Ken Mendenhall; 113, Wayne; 104, DE-Fred Cook; 102, DB-Jason Belser; 101, OT-TarikGlenn)…ranks as one of 11 Colts players to participate in 100+ career wins (132, QB-John Unitas; 131, Manning;120, C-Jeff Saturday; 118, Harrison; 115, TE-Justin Snow; 114, P-Hunter Smith; 109, P-David Lee; 107, LB-DonShinnick; 106, DE-Ordell Braase; 105, C/LB-Dick Szymanski; 104, Wayne)…leads franchise in post-season receptions,yards and TDs with 82-1,127, 9 TDs in 16 career post-season outings…also ranks 3rd in franchise post-season pointswith 56 (60, Adam Vinatieri), 1st among non-kickers.2009: Started 16 games at WR for seventh consecutive season…was 100-1,264, 10 TDs receiving to earn fourth con-secutive Pro Bowl bid…had reception in 16 games, extending consecutive games streak to 64…ranked T4th in AFC inreceptions, T5th in NFL, T3rd in receiving yards, T5th in NFL…was 10-162, 1 TD vs. Jacksonville 9/13…was ninth career10+-reception game…was 7-126, 1 TD at Arizona 9/27…was 28th career 100+-yard game…was 6-74, 1 TD vs.Seattle 10/4 and 6-60, 1 TD at Tennessee 10/11…was 7-83, 1 TD at St. Louis 10/25 and 12-147, 1 TD vs. SanFrancisco…22t reception in fourth quarter from RB-Joseph Addai was game-winning score…had TD reception for career-best fifth straight game…was 10th career 10-reception game, and total tied single-game career-best…was 8-64 vs.Houston 11/8…surpassed Raymond Berry (631) for 2nd-most receptions in franchise history…was 10-126, 2 TDs vs.New England 11/15…one-yard TD reception with :13 remaining was game-winner…was 30th career 100+-yard game,11th career 10+-reception game and eighth career multiple-TD game…was 5-132 at Jacksonville 12/17…surpassedRaymond Berry (9,275) for 2nd-most receiving yards in franchise history…recorded third career 10+-TD season. POST-SEASON: Started three games at WR…was 16-164, 1 TD receiving…was 8-63, 1 TD receiving vs. Baltimore 1/16 inDivisional Playoffs…surpassed 1,000 career receiving yards in playoffs, becoming first player in franchise history and11th in NFL history…moved into 2nd place on franchise career playoff scoring list (56 points)…was 3-55 receiving vs.NYJ…moved into 4th place in career post-season receptions, surpassing RB-Thurman Thomas (76) and WR-Hines Ward(76)…moved into 8th place in career post-season receiving yards…was 5-46 receiving vs. New Orleans 2/7 in SuperBowl XLIV…moved into 7th place in career post-season receiving yards (1,127), surpassing Paul Warfield (1,121).2008: Started 16 games at WR…was 82-1,145, 6 TDs receiving to earn third consecutive Pro Bowl selection…totaledfifth consecutive 1,000+ season and surpassed 500 career receptions and 8,000 career yards…has 53 career TD recep-tions, ranking 3rd in club history…had four 100+-yard games…had reception in 16 games, extending consecutivegames streak with reception to 48…ranked 8th in AFC receptions, 13th in NFL, 4th in receiving yards, 10th in NFL…was10-86, 1 TD vs. Chicago 9/7 and 5-93, 1 TD at Minnesota 9/14…was 7-97, 1 TD at Houston 10/5…caught game-winning 5t with 1:54 remaining to cap 17-point comeback in final 4:04 for 31-27 victory…was 8-118, 1 TD vs.Baltimore 10/12…was 51st career TD reception, passing WR-Jimmy Orr for 3rd-most in franchise history, and 50th fromQB-Peyton Manning…recorded 23rd career 100+ receiving game…was 6-114, 1 TD at Pittsburgh 11/9…recorded24th career 100+ receiving game, surpassing Raymond Berry for 2nd-most in club history…was 7-90 vs. Houston11/16…was 7-104 receiving vs. Detroit 12/14 for 25th career 100+ receiving game…was 7-108, 1 TD receiving atJacksonville 12/18…was 26th career 100+ receiving game…tied career high with two consecutive 100+ receivinggames. POST-SEASON: Started at WR and was 4-129, 1 TD (72t) in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3.

REGGIE WAYNEWide Receiver

6-0 198Miami

10th Year With ColtsDraft-1b, 2001 (30th overall)Born: November 17, 1978

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2007: Started 16 games at WR and had finest season of career…was 104-1,510, 10 TDs receiving…reception andyardage totals were career-bests, while it marked fourth consecutive 1,000+ season and second career 10+-TD sea-son…was first career 100+-reception season and yardage total led NFL…was selected to second career Pro Bowl, firstas starter…was named to Sports Illustrated NFL All-Pro Team and PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team and was Second-TeamAssociated Press NFL All-Pro choice…became third receiver in NFL history to increase reception totals for first seven sea-sons of career (Berry, 1955-61; Shawn Jefferson, 1991-97)…became 16th NFL player with 1,500+-yard season, whiletotal ranked 4th-highest in club history (1,722 in 2002, 1,663 in 1999 and 1,524 in 2001, all by MarvinHarrison)…ranked 1st in NFL receiving yards, 3rd in NFL receptions, and T5th in AFC receiving TDs, T8th in NFL…hadcareer-best six 100+ games and had 4+ receptions in 15 games…had receptions of 20+ yards in 13 games…was 7-115, 2 TDs (28t, 45t) vs. New Orleans 9/6, marking 17th career 100+ game and seventh multiple-TD game…was 9-131 at Jacksonville 10/22…was 7-168, 1 TD (59t) at Carolina 10/28…was 2nd-highest yardage total of career…was10-140, 1 TD at San Diego 11/11…was fifth 10+ reception game and 20th 100+ outing…was 8-158, 1 TD (48t) vs.Jacksonville 12/2…was 10-143, 1 TD vs. Houston 12/23 and 12-87 vs. Tennessee 12/30…12 receptions markedcareer-high, and was second consecutive 10+-reception game, third of season and seventh of career. POST-SEASON:Started at WR vs. San Diego 1/13 in Divisional Playoffs and was 7-76, 1 TD (9t).2006: Started 16 games at WR…earned Pro Bowl honors for first time and was named to USA Today Sports WeeklyNFL All-Pro First-Team…was 86-1,310, 9 TDs receiving…produced 3rd consecutive 1,000+ season and reception totalmarked then career-best…ranked 7th in AFC receptions, 12th in NFL, 3rd in AFC and NFL receiving yards, T2nd inAFC receiving TDs, T6th in NFL…had then career-best five seasonal 100+ games…had 3+ receptions in every gameand receptions of 20+ yards in 12 games…caught go-ahead 2t with 9:50 left vs. Tennessee 10/8 to give Colts 14-13lead…was 7-122, 1 TD (51t) vs. Washington 10/22…was seasonal-best 10-138, 3 TDs (12t, 5t, 19t) in 34-31 come-back victory at Denver 10/29, with all three TDs coming in 2nd half…also had two-point conversion reception andtotaled 20 points…marked 1st 3+-TD game and tied single-game club mark…was named by teammates the 2006 recip-ient of the Ed Block Courage Award. POST-SEASON: Started at WR and was 17-216, 2 TDs receiving…was 5-36,1 TD (5t) vs. Kansas City in Wild Card Playoffs 1/6…was 5-51 at Baltimore in Divisional Playoffs 1/13…was 5-68vs. New England 1/21 in AFC Championship Game…was 2-61, 1 TD (53t) in Super Bowl XLI vs. Chicago 2/4…53tin first quarter was Colts' first score…became 5th WR since 1970 NFL Merger with a TD reception in both Super Bowland Pro Bowl in same season (Tony Hill, Dallas, 1978; Gary Clark, Washington, 1991; Michael Irvin, Dallas, 1992;Yancey Thigpen, Pittsburgh, 1995).2005: Started 16 games…was 83-1,055, 5 TDs receiving…had receptions in 15 games, missing 1/1 vs. Arizonato snap streak of 32 consecutive games with a reception…had two 100+ games and one 10+-reception game…was9-124, 1 TD (10t) at New England 11/7…66t pass from Manning at Cincinnati 11/20 was duo's longest connec-tion…was 10-91 vs. San Diego 12/18…was 3rd career 10+-reception game…was 2-21 at Seattle 12/24 in limitedaction. POST-SEASON: Started vs. Pittsburgh 1/15 and led team with 9-97 receiving…caught 2-pt. conversion with4:24 remaining to pull club within three points.2004: Started 16 games and had finest season with 77-1,210, 12 TDs in providing breakaway threat for club…totalseclipsed previous career seasonal-bests…had receptions in 16 games…had 15 multiple-reception games…had four 100+games…had first 1,000+-yard, 10+-TD season…along with Harrison (86-1,113, 15 TDs) and Brandon Stokley (68-1,077, 10 TDs), became first trio in NFL history with 10+ seasonal TDs each and placed the Colts as one of four teamsin NFL history with three 1,000+ seasonal receivers (San Diego, 1980, WR-John Jefferson (1,340)/TE-Kellen Winslow(1,290)/WR-Charlie Joiner (1,132); Washington, 1989, WR-Gary Clark (1,229)/WR-Art Monk (1,186)/WR-RickySanders (1,138); Atlanta, 1995, RB-Eric Metcalf (1,189)/WR-Bert Emanuel (1,039)/WR-Terance Mathis (1,039))…was11-184, 1 TD (34t) vs. Green Bay 9/26…was 2nd career 10+ game and yardage total set career-high…extended TDstreak to four games with 6-106, 2 TDs (35t, 27t) at Chicago 11/21…71t from QB-Jim Sorgi at Denver 1/2 was career-long. POST-SEASON: Started vs. Denver 1/9 and at New England 1/16 and was 13-256, 2 TDs…was 10-221, 2TDs (35t, 43t) vs. Denver…was named Wild Card Weekend NFL Offensive Player-of-the-Week…reception yardage totalwas club playoff record (178, WR-Raymond Berry at NYG 12/28/58) and 3rd-highest total in NFL playoff history (240,Eric Moulds, Buffalo vs. Miami, 1998; 227, Anthony Carter, Minnesota vs. San Francisco, 1987)…two touchdown recep-tions tied Harrison and Stokley (2, vs. Denver 1/4/04) for most TD receptions in playoff game…has four career playoffTD receptions, surpassing Stokley (3) for franchise-best…was 3-35 at New England.2003: Started 16 games for first time in career…was 68-838, 7 TDs receiving…had receptions in 15 contests, miss-ing only 12/21 vs. Denver to snap streak of 16 consecutive games with a reception…had 15 multiple-reception games,with 10-141, 2 TDs vs. Jacksonville 9/21 and 9-141 vs. NYJ 11/16 among top efforts…was 6-96, 2 TDs vs. Houston10/26, with second score marking then career-long reception…was 4-71, 1 TD vs. Carolina 10/12, with late score(:45 remaining) forcing OT in eventual 23-20 loss. POST-SEASON: Started 1/4 vs. Denver, 1/11 at Kansas Cityand 1/18 at New England…was 5-43, 1 TD (7t) vs. Denver, 6-83, 1 TD (19t) at Kansas City and 4-46 at New England.2002: Started seven of 16 contests and was 49-716, 4 TDs…started 9/15 vs. Miami, 10/13 vs. Baltimore, 11/10at Philadelphia, 11/17 vs. Dallas, 11/24 at Denver, 12/8 at Tennessee and 12/29 vs. Jacksonville…most of startscame in three-receiver sets, while he took over for injured WR-Qadry Ismail late in season…had receptions in 14 out-ings, missing 10/6 vs. Cincinnati and at Cleveland 12/15…topped rookie totals (27-345) and produced 3 100+ out-ings…was 6-121, 1 TD at Philadelphia (27t), 5-103 at Tennessee and 6-104, 2 TDs (21t, 40t) vs. NYG 12/22…firstcareer score (43t) came at Houston 9/22. POST-SEASON: Started at WR 1/4 at NYJ…was 3-17 receiving.2001: Started nine of 13 games and was 23-345 in productive rookie season…started 10/14 vs. Oakland through11/18 at New Orleans, along with 12/16 vs. Atlanta, 12/23 vs. NYJ and 1/6 vs. Denver…was inactive 9/9 at NYJ,9/30 at New England and 11/25 vs. San Francisco…was slowed in early season with high ankle sprain and later with

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knee sprain…had receptions in eleven outings, including multiple reception games eight times…was 5-78 vs. Atlanta fortop outing…seasonal-long reception (43) was at Buffalo 11/4.HONORS: 2004: Wild Card Weekend NFL Offensive Player-of-the-Week (1/9/05 vs. Denver). 2006: ProBowl...USA Today Sports Weekly NFL All-Pro First-Team. 2007: Pro Bowl Starter…Second-Team Associated Press NFLAll-Pro Team…Sports Illustrated NFL All-Pro Team…PFW/PFWA All-AFC Team. 2008: Pro Bowl. 2009: Pro BowlStarter…Associated Press NFL All-Pro Second-Team.COLLEGE: Four-year starter…started 42 games, most by school receiver since 1983…set school all-time record forreceptions (173), topping previous mark of Lamar Thomas (144)…Wayne (20 TDs) joined Thomas (23) and MichaelIrvin (26) as only players in school history to record 20+ career TD receptions...had at least one reception in 36 con-secutive games...started 11 games as senior…was 43-755, 10 TDs receiving…10 TDs trailed only Irvin (11) for mostseasonal receiving TDs…led team in receiving yards…was 3-49 vs. Florida in Sugar Bowl…was All-Big East First-Team…awarded Miami’s Strength Training Athlete-of-the-Year Award by coaching staff...started 12 games asjunior…was 40-486, 4 TDs receiving…was 4-44, 1 TD (17t) vs. Georgia Tech in Gator Bowl...started first nine gamesas sophomore…led team with 42-629, 4 TDs receiving…missed final two games and Micron.PC Bowl game withinjury…posted career-high yardage total vs. Virginia Tech with 6-153, 2 TDs (15t, 84t)…started 10 of 11 games asfreshman…led team with 48-640, 2 TDs receiving…set school’s seasonal receptions mark by freshman, topping Irvin(46)…ranked second behind Irvin (840) on freshman receiving yardage list…led team in receptions in eight games andreceiving yards in five games…was All-Big East Rookie-of-the-Year…was The Sporting News Freshman All-America First-Team…was All-Big East Second-Team…majored in liberal arts.PERSONAL: Full name is Reginald Wayne…born in New Orleans, La….attended John Ehret High School…two-timeall-state honoree…totaled 50-930, 10 TDs receiving as senior…competed in 200-meter dash and various relays intrack…hosted celebrity basketball game in New Orleans with proceeds benefiting his former high school…resides inIndianapolis.

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CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING CAREER BEST

Year ST/PL No. Yds. Avg. LG TD RECEIVING2001 9/13 27 345 12.8 43t 0 Number: 12 vs. Tennessee 12/30/072002 7/16 49 716 14.6 49 4 vs. San Francisco 11/1/092003 16/16 68 838 12.3 57t 7 Yards: 184 vs. Green Bay 9/26/042004 16/16 77 1210 15.7 71t 12 Longest: 71t at Denver 1/2/052005 16/16 83 1055 12.7 66t 5 TDs: 3 at Denver 10/29/062006 16/16 86 1310 15.2 51t 92007 16/16 104 1510 14.5 64 102008 16/16 82 1145 14.0 65t 62009 16/16 100 1264 12.6 65t 10TOTAL 128/141 676 9393 13.9 71t 63

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSRushing: Career: 2-0 yards. 2004: 1- -4; 2007: 1-4.Passing: Career: 0-1, 1 int. 2009: 0-1, 1 int.Has two career two-point conversions.

POST-SEASON STATISTICSRECEIVING

YEAR ST/PL No. Yds. Avg. LG TD2002 1/ 1 3 17 5.7 7t 02003 3/ 3 15 172 11.5 20t 22004 2/ 2 13 256 19.7 49t 22005 1/ 1 7 97 13.9 24t 02006 4/ 4 17 216 12.7 53t 22007 1/ 1 7 76 10.9 21t 12008 1/ 1 4 129 32.3 72t 12009 3/ 3 16 164 10.3 25t 1TOTAL 16/16 82 1127 13.7 72t 9

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSHas one career two-point conversion.

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2001 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVINGDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD

9/ 9/01 at New York Jets Inactive9/23/01 Buffalo 0 0 0.0 0 09/30/01 at New England Inactive

10/14/01 Oakland 1 20 20.0 20 010/21/01 New England 3 33 11.0 19 010/25/01 at Kansas City 5 63 12.6 22 011/ 4/01 at Buffalo 2 58 29.0 43 011/11/01 Miami 2 18 9.0 12 011/18/01 at New Orleans 2 31 15.5 16 011/25/01 San Francisco Inactive12/ 2/01 at Baltimore 3 11 3.7 5 012/10/01 at Miami 1 11 11.0 11 012/16/01 Atlanta 5 78 15.6 36 012/23/01 New York Jets 1 5 5.0 5 012/30/01 at St. Louis 0 0 0.0 0 01/ 6/02 Denver 2 17 8.5 12 0

TOTAL 27 345 12.8 43 0

2002 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVINGDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD

9/ 8/02 at Jacksonville 2 35 17.5 28 09/15/02 Miami 2 17 8.5 14 09/22/02 at Houston 3 53 17.7 43t 1

10/ 6/02 Cincinnati 0 0 0.0 0 010/13/02 Baltimore 4 44 11.0 27 010/21/02 at Pittsburgh 4 33 8.3 14 010/27/02 at Washington 2 25 12.5 21 011/ 3/02 Tennessee 5 93 18.6 39 011/10/02 at Philadelphia 6 121 20.2 48 111/17/02 Dallas 2 9 4.5 6 011/24/02 at Denver 2 7 3.5 5 012/ 1/02 Houston 3 43 14.3 35 012/ 8/02 at Tennessee 5 103 20.6 49 012/15/02 at Cleveland 0 0 0.0 0 012/22/02 New York Giants 6 104 17.3 40t 212/29/02 Jacksonville 3 29 9.7 15 0TOTAL 49 716 14.6 49 4

2003 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVINGDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD

9/ 7/03 at Cleveland 3 39 13.0 15 09/14/03 Tennessee 2 22 11.0 12 09/21/03 Jacksonville 10 141 14.1 36 29/28/03 at New Orleans 3 26 8.7 14 0

10/ 6/03 at Tampa Bay 4 59 14.8 16 010/12/03 Carolina 4 71 17.8 33 110/26/03 Houston 6 96 16.0 57t 211/ 2/03 at Miami 2 20 10.0 12 011/ 9/03 at Jacksonville 6 46 7.7 12 011/16/03 New York Jets 9 141 15.7 38 011/23/03 at Buffalo 4 39 9.8 12 011/30/03 New England 3 30 10.0 13 112/ 7/03 at Tennessee 2 19 9.5 14 012/14/03 Atlanta 7 57 8.1 14 112/21/03 Denver 0 0 0.0 0 012/28/03 at Houston 3 32 10.7 16 0TOTAL 68 838 12.3 57t 7

2004 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVINGDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD

9/ 9/04 at New England 1 42 42.0 42 09/19/04 at Tennessee 7 119 17.0 44 19/26/04 Green Bay 11 184 13.8 34t 1

10/ 3/04 at Jacksonville 2 20 10.0 10 010/10/04 Oakland 5 69 13.8 35 110/24/04 Jacksonville 2 28 14.0 15 010/31/04 at Kansas City 6 119 19.8 41t 211/ 8/04 Minnesota 3 22 7.3 10 111/14/04 Houston 4 33 8.3 13 111/21/04 at Chicago 6 106 17.7 35t 211/25/04 at Detroit 3 37 12.3 20 012/ 5/04 Tennessee 6 96 16.0 40 112/12/04 at Houston 7 96 13.7 26 112/19/04 Baltimore 8 88 11.0 22 012/26/04 San Diego 3 61 20.3 35 01/ 2/05 at Denver 3 90 30.0 71t 1

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2005 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVINGDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD

9/11/05 at Baltimore 4 50 12.5 17 09/18/05 Jacksonville 3 19 6.3 10 09/25/05 Cleveland 6 97 16.2 51 0

10/ 2/05 at Tennessee 2 48 24.0 25t 110/ 9/05 at San Francisco 6 75 12.5 21 010/17/05 St. Louis 7 59 8.4 15 110/23/05 at Houston 9 89 9.9 18 011/ 7/05 at New England 9 124 13.8 29 111/13/05 Houston 8 72 9.0 17 011/20/05 at Cincinnati 5 117 23.4 66t 111/28/05 Pittsburgh 5 62 12.4 19 012/ 4/05 Tennessee 3 50 16.7 27t 112/11/05 at Jacksonville 4 81 20.3 38 012/18/05 San Diego 10 91 9.1 18 012/24/05 at Seattle 2 21 10.5 15 01/ 1/06 Arizona 0 0 0.0 0 0

TOTAL 83 1055 12.7 66t 5

2006 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVINGDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD

9/10/06 at New York Giants 4 67 16.8 34 09/17/06 Houston 6 135 22.5 37 09/24/06 Jacksonville 4 82 20.4 22 0

10/ 1/06 at New York Jets 4 74 18.5 41 010/ 8/06 Tennessee 3 24 8.0 12 110/22/06 Washington 7 122 17.4 51t 110/29/06 at Denver 10 138 13.8 28 311/ 5/06 at New England 6 90 15.0 33 011/12/06 Buffalo 4 42 10.5 19 111/19/06 at Dallas 7 111 15.9 23t 111/26/06 Philadelphia 4 77 19.3 38 112/ 3/06 at Tennessee 3 57 19.0 22 012/10/06 at Jacksonville 8 110 13.8 31 012/18/06 Cincinnati 7 84 12.0 20 112/24/06 at Houston 3 27 9.0 12 012/31/06 Miami 6 70 11.7 17 0TOTAL 86 1310 15.2 51t 9

2007 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVINGDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD

9/ 6/07 New Orleans 7 115 16.4 45t 29/16/07 at Tennessee 5 70 14.0 21 09/23/07 at Houston 4 84 21.0 64 09/30/07 Denver 5 38 7.6 13 1

10/ 7/07 Tampa Bay 7 62 8.9 16 110/22/07 at Jacksonville 9 131 14.6 31 010/28/07 at Carolina 7 168 24.0 59t 111/ 4/07 New England 5 62 12.4 24 011/11/07 at San Diego 10 140 14.0 39 111/18/07 Kansas City 4 75 18.8 38 011/22/07 at Atlanta 5 66 13.2 23t 112/ 2/07 Jacksonville 8 158 19.8 48t 112/ 9/07 at Baltimore 2 42 21.0 34t 112/16/07 at Oakland 4 69 17.3 31 012/23/07 Houston 10 143 14.3 42 112/30/07 Tennessee 12 87 7.3 18 0TOTAL 104 1510 14.5 64 10

2008 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVINGDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD

9/ 7/08 Chicago 10 86 8.6 18 19/14/08 at Minnesota 5 93 18.6 32 19/21/08 Jacksonville 3 74 24.7 40 0

10/ 5/08 at Houston 7 97 13.9 36 110/12/08 Baltimore 8 118 14.8 34 110/19/08 at Green Bay 2 24 12.0 15 010/27/08 at Tennessee 3 29 9.7 14 011/ 2/08 New England 5 65 13.0 17 011/ 9/08 at Pittsburgh 6 114 19.0 65t 111/16/08 Houston 7 90 12.9 18 011/23/08 at San Diego 2 34 17.0 26 011/30/08 at Cleveland 4 46 11.5 16 012/ 7/08 Cincinnati 5 48 9.6 19 012/14/08 Detroit 7 104 14.9 39 012/18/08 at Jacksonville 7 108 15.4 41t 112/28/08 Tennessee 1 15 15.0 15 0TOTAL 82 1145 14.0 65t 6

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2009 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVINGDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD

9/13/09 Jacksonville 10 162 16.2 39 19/21/09 at Miami 3 37 12.3 16 09/27/09 at Arizona 7 126 18.0 33 1

10/ 4/09 Seattle 6 74 12.3 21 110/11/09 at Tennessee 6 60 10.0 19 110/25/09 at St. Louis 7 83 11.9 25 111/ 1/09 San Francisco 12 147 12.3 32 111/ 8/09 Houston 8 64 8.0 15 011/15/09 New England 10 126 12.6 25 211/22/09 at Baltimore 7 89 12.7 24 011/29/09 at Houston 3 19 6.3 8 112/ 6/09 Tennessee 4 48 12.0 23 012/13/09 Denver 4 43 10.8 20 012/17/09 at Jacksonville 5 132 26.4 65t 112/27/09 New York Jets 3 33 11.0 12 0

1/ 3/10 at Buffalo 5 21 4.2 10 0TOTAL 100 1264 12.6 65t 10

GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2008, 0/16); (2009, 7/16) Total 7/322009: Appeared in 16 games, starting final seven at SLB…had 52 tackles, 34 solo, one sack, one FF and one QB pres-sure…also had 12 special teams tackles…had two tackles, one sack and two special teams stops vs. San Francisco11/1…was first career sack…had seven tackles and one FF vs. New England 11/15…had four tackles in first careerstart at Baltimore 11/22…had seven tackles at Houston 11/29 and at Buffalo 1/3…had team-high 10 tackles atJacksonville 12/17. POST-SEASON: Started three games at SLB…had six tackles and one QB pressure…had one tack-le vs. Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs and five tackles vs. NYJ 1/24 in AFC Championship Game.2008: Appeared in 16 games as reserve LB and special teamer…had three defensive stops, two solo, and 14 specialteams tackles, 11 solo...had one defensive stop at Tennessee 10/27, vs. Cincinnati 12/7 and vs. Tennessee 12/28…hadseason-high three solo special teams tackles at Pittsburgh 11/9…had two special teams tackles at Minnesota 9/14, atTennessee and vs. Detroit 12/14. POST-SEASON: Saw action on special teams in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego1/3 and had one tackle.COLLEGE: Four-year letterman and three-year starter who opened 38 of 51 career games…had 248 tackles, 138 solo,35.0 tackles for losses, 19 sacks, 14 passes defensed, three FF, five FR and four interceptions…19 sacks rank 7th onschool's all-time list…began career at DE before moving to OLB and MLB…started 13 games at MLB as senior…was All-ACC Second-Team choice…led team with 89 tackles, 46 solo…also totaled six sacks, nine stops for losses, one FF, twoFR and five passes defensed…had six stops, 2.5 sacks and one pass defensed against Clemson…had 11 tackles vs.Fresno State in Humanitarian Bowl…started 14 games in first season at MLB as junior…was Second-Team All-Americaselection by Rivals.com and Second-Team All-ACC choice by league's coaches…ranked 2nd on team with 89 tackles, 52solo…had nine sacks, ranking 10th on school's all-time single-season list, and ranked 6th in conference with 14.5 stopsfor losses…also added one FF, two FR and five passes defensed…was named ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Week vs.Virginia Tech and Miami…had two sacks and one FF vs. Virginia Tech…had six tackles and career-best three sacks againstMiami…had 10 tackles, two for losses, and one sack vs. West Virginia in Gator Bowl…moved from DE to WLB assophomore and had 64 tackles, 36 solo, 11.5 stops for losses, four sacks, one FF, one FR, four passes defensed and4-18 interceptions…had five tackles and one sack vs. Utah in Emerald Bowl…was redshirted in 2004…appeared in 12games as reserve DE and LB and special teamer as freshman…had six tackles, four solo…majored in management.PERSONAL: Full name is Philip Gregory Wheeler…born in Columbus, Ga.…attended Shaw High School…was 4-AFirst-Team all-state choice…team captain had 106 tackles, 34 for losses, and five FF as senior…helped team to statetitle as sophomore…single…resides in Columbus, Ga.

PHILIP WHEELERLinebacker

6-2 240Georgia Tech

3rd Year With ColtsDraft-3, 2008 (93rd overall)Born: December 12, 1984

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GAMES STARTED/PLAYED: (2009, 0/0) Total 0/0PRO: Signed as FA by Colts on February 14, 2010...originally signed as FA with Baltimore on May 8, 2009…waswaived on June 18, 2009…signed as FA with Baltimore on August 14, 2009…was waived on August 31, 2009…signedto Colts practice squad on December 9, 2009...signed to Colts active roster from practice squad on December 26,2009…was waived on December 29, 2009...signed to Colts practice squad on December 30, 2009.2009: Was inactive (3rd QB) vs. NYJ 12/27 after spending time on practice squad.COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who appeared in 44 career games…started 14 games as senior…passed for 3,304yards and had 65.0 completion percentage…started 12 games as junior…set single-season school record for comple-tions…started eight games as sophomore…completed 59.7 percent of passes…was last Division I-A starting quarter-back in nation to throw interception…started eight of 10 games as freshman….set then-school marks for completion per-centage (60.6) and yards per completion (9.9 yards)…majored in communications.PESONAL: Full name is Drew Michael Willy…born in Randolph, NJ…attended Randolph High School…was Third-Teamall-state selection, while setting school records for career passing yards (5,387) and touchdowns (51)…single…resides inRandolph, NJ.

DREW WILLYQuarterback

6-3 217Buffalo

2nd Year With Colts, 1st in NFLFree Agent-2010

Born: November 13, 1986

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CAREER STATISTICSYEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD2008 0/16 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 7/16 34 18 52 1.0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTAL 7/32 36 19 55 1.0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS:Special Teams Tackles: Career: 26. 2008: 14; 2009: 12.

POST-SEASON STATISTICSYEAR ST/PL SOLO AST TOT SKS PD FF FR INTS YDS AVG LG TD2008 0/1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 3/3 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTAL 3/4 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS:Special Teams Tackles: Career: 1. 2008: 1.

THE FAMILY TREEFranchiseYears Club Name Home Field1944-48 Boston Yanks Fenway Park

(Founded by Kate Smithand Ted Collins)

1949 New York Bulldogs Polo Grounds1950-51 New York Yanks Yankee Stadium1952 Dallas Texans Cotton Bowl1953-83 Baltimore Colts Memorial Stadium1984-07 Indianapolis Colts Hoosier/RCA Dome2008- Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium