Baltimore Colts
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Baltimore Colts | |||
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Established 1953 Ended 1983 Played in Baltimore, Maryland | |||
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National Football League (1953–1983)
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Uniform | |||
Team colors | Royal Blue, White | ||
Personnel | |||
Owner(s) | Carroll Rosenbloom (1953–1972) Robert Irsay (1972–1983) | ||
Head coach | Keith Molesworth (1953) Weeb Ewbank (1954–1962) Don Shula (1963–1969) Don McCafferty (1970–1972) John Sandusky (1972) Howard Schnellenberger (1973–1974) Joe Thomas (1974) Ted Marchibroda (1975–1979) Mike McCormack (1980–1981) Frank Kush (1982–1983) | ||
Team history | |||
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Championships | |||
League championships (3†)
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Conference championships (5) | |||
Division championships (5) † – Does not include the AFL or NFL Championships won during the same seasons as the AFL–NFL Super Bowl Championships prior to the 1970 AFL–NFL merger | |||
Playoff appearances (10) | |||
Home fields | |||
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The Baltimore Colts [1] were an American football franchise in the National Football League.[2] The team was based in Baltimore. The logo was a white horseshoe (blue uniforms). The team had success since 1953 when it began, winning four NFL championships, including Super Bowl V. The most famous player was quarterback Johnny Unitas . [3] However, in 1984, Bob Irsay secretly (meaning in the middle of a March night without an announcement) moved the team to Indianapolis to begin play as the Indianapolis Colts.[4]
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "1958 Baltimore Colts No. 26 On 'NFL 100 Greatest Teams' List". www.colts.com. Retrieved 2020-04-10.
- ↑ "George Young Elected To Pro Football Hall Of Fame's Class Of 2020". www.colts.com. Retrieved 2020-04-10.
- ↑ "Indianapolis Colts NFL - Colts News, Scores, Stats, Rumors & More - ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2020-04-10.
- ↑ "Baltimore Colts Team History | Sports Team History". sportsteamhistory.com. 2017-01-15. Retrieved 2020-04-10.