2000 Indianapolis Colts season
The 2000 Indianapolis Colts season was the 48th season for the team in the National Football League and 17th in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Colts finished the National Football League's 2000 season with a record of 10 wins and 6 losses, and finished second in the AFC East division. However, their 2000 season was over as they lost in overtime to their division rival Miami Dolphins in the Wildcard round.
2000 Indianapolis Colts season | |
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Owner | Jim Irsay |
Head coach | Jim Mora |
General manager | Bill Polian |
Home field | RCA Dome |
Results | |
Record | 10–6 |
Division place | 2nd AFC East |
Playoff finish | Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Dolphins) 23–17 (OT) |
Pro Bowlers | QB Peyton Manning RB Edgerrin James WR Marvin Harrison |
Much like last season, the Colts once again sent Peyton Manning, Edgerrin James and Marvin Harrison to the Pro Bowl at the end of the season.
Offseason
Additions | Subtractions |
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RB Karim Abdul-Jabbar (Browns) | TE/LS Bradford Banta (Jets) |
DT Bernard Holsey (Giants) | LB Bertrand Berry (Eskimos) |
DT Tony McCoy (Cardinals) |
NFL Draft
2000 Indianapolis Colts draft | |||||
Round | Pick | Player | Position | College | Notes |
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1 | 28 | Rob Morris | LB | BYU | |
2 | 59 | Marcus Washington | LB | Auburn | |
3 | 91 | David Macklin | DB | Penn State | |
4 | 122 | Josh Williams | DT | Michigan | |
5 | 138 | Matt Johnson | C | BYU | |
7 | 235 | Rob Renes | DT | Michigan | |
7 | 238 | Rodregis Brooks | DB | UAB | |
Made roster † Pro Football Hall of Fame * Made at least one Pro Bowl during career |
Undrafted free agents
Player | Position | College |
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Trevor Insley | Wide Receiver | Nevada |
Kevin McDougal | Running Back | Colorado State |
Justin Snow | Long snapper | Baylor |
Personnel
Staff
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
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Roster
Preseason
Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Game site | NFL.com recap |
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1 | July 29 | Atlanta Falcons | L 13–20 | 0–1 | RCA Dome | Recap |
2 | August 5 | at Seattle Seahawks | L 19–20 | 0–2 | Husky Stadium | Recap |
3 | August 12 | New Orleans Saints | W 17-0 | 1–2 | Ross-ade stadium | Recap |
4 | August 19 | Pittsburgh Steelers | W 27–26 | 2–2 | RCA Dome | Recap |
5 | August 24 | Minnesota Vikings | W 27–26 | 3–2 | RCA Dome | Recap |
Regular season
Schedule
Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Game Site | Attendance |
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1 | September 3 | at Kansas City Chiefs | W 27–14 | 1–0 | Arrowhead Stadium | |
2 | September 10 | Oakland Raiders | L 31–38 | 1–1 | RCA Dome | |
3 | Bye | |||||
4 | September 25 | Jacksonville Jaguars | W 43–14 | 2–1 | RCA Dome | |
5 | October 1 | at Buffalo Bills | W 18–16 | 3–1 | Ralph Wilson Stadium | |
6 | October 8 | at New England Patriots | L 16–24 | 3–2 | Foxboro Stadium | |
7 | October 15 | at Seattle Seahawks | W 37–24 | 4–2 | Husky Stadium | |
8 | October 22 | New England Patriots | W 30–23 | 5–2 | RCA Dome | |
9 | October 29 | Detroit Lions | W 30–18 | 6–2 | RCA Dome | |
10 | November 5 | at Chicago Bears | L 24–27 | 6–3 | Soldier Field | |
11 | November 12 | New York Jets | W 23–15 | 7–3 | RCA Dome | |
12 | November 19 | at Green Bay Packers | L 24–26 | 7–4 | Lambeau Field | |
13 | November 26 | Miami Dolphins | L 14–17 | 7–5 | RCA Dome | |
14 | December 3 | at New York Jets | L 17–27 | 7–6 | Giants Stadium | |
15 | December 11 | Buffalo Bills | W 44–20 | 8–6 | RCA Dome | |
16 | December 17 | at Miami Dolphins | W 20–13 | 9–6 | Pro Player Stadium | |
17 | December 24 | Minnesota Vikings | W 31–10 | 10–6 | RCA Dome |
Week 1
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Week 2
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This was the first time the Raiders had ever visited Indianapolis, with their previous away game against the Colts having occurred as far back as 1975.[3] This anomaly was due to old NFL scheduling formulas in place prior to 2002, whereby teams had no rotating schedule opposing members of other divisions within their own conference, but instead played interdivisional conference games according to position within a season's table.[4]
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Week 5
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Standings
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W | L | T | PCT | PF | PA | STK | |
(3) Miami Dolphins | 11 | 5 | 0 | .688 | 323 | 226 | W1 |
(6) Indianapolis Colts | 10 | 6 | 0 | .625 | 429 | 326 | W3 |
New York Jets | 9 | 7 | 0 | .563 | 321 | 321 | L3 |
Buffalo Bills | 8 | 8 | 0 | .500 | 315 | 350 | W1 |
New England Patriots | 5 | 11 | 0 | .313 | 276 | 338 | L1 |
Playoffs
The team earned a Wild-Card berth to the playoffs as the No. 6 seed and traveled to Miami to face the Dolphins. The Dolphins turned the ball over three times in the first half as the Colts staked a 14–0 lead by halftime. Miami then outscored the Colts 17–3 in the second half to send it to overtime. The Colts had a chance to win the game with a 49-yard FG but Mike Vanderjagt's kick was wide right. The Dolphins then marched 61 yards in 11 plays, ending with a Lamar Smith game-winning touchdown.
Playoff Round | Date | Opponent (seed) | Result | Record | Game Site | Attendance |
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Wild Card | December 30, 2000 | at Miami Dolphins (3) | L 17–23 | 0–1 | Pro Player Stadium |
Awards and records
- Marvin Harrison, AFC Pro Bowl Selection[5]
- Edgerrin James, AFC Offensive Player of the Week, Week 7[6]
- Edgerrin James, AFC Offensive Player of the Week, Week 15[6]
- Edgerrin James, AFC Pro Bowl Selection,[5]
- Peyton Manning, AFC Offensive Player of the Week, Week 4[6]
- Peyton Manning, AFC Offensive Player of the Week, Week 17[6]
- Peyton Manning, AFC Pro Bowl Selection[5]
- Hunter Smith, AFC Special Teams Player of the Month, September[6]
- Mike Vanderjagt, AFC Special Teams Player of the Week, Week 5[6]
References
- The Football Database. Retrieved 2013-Dec-10.
- Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-Sep-19.
- Urena, Ivan; Pro Football Schedules: A Complete Historical Guide from 1933 to the Present, p. 15 ISBN 0786473517
- History of the NFL’s Structure and Formats, Part Two
- NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 362
- NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 202
See also
- History of the Indianapolis Colts
- Indianapolis Colts seasons
- Colts–Patriots rivalry
- Chiefs–Colts rivalry