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The 2005 Indianapolis Colts season was the franchise's 53rd season in the National Football League, the 22nd in Indianapolis and the fourth season under head coach Tony Dungy. The Colts improved on their 12–4 record from 2004 and finished the season 14–2. Indianapolis started the season with a 13-game winning streak and were heavily favored to go to and win Super Bowl XL. The Colts' rival, the New England Patriots, lost to the Denver Broncos in the Divisional round of the playoffs. The following day, the Colts were favored over the Steelers because they had easily beaten them in their previous meeting. However the Colts lost their first playoff game to the eventual Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers, when Placekicker Mike Vanderjagt missed a crucial field goal.
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The 2005 Indianapolis Colts season was the franchise's 53rd season in the National Football League, the 22nd in Indianapolis and the fourth season under head coach Tony Dungy. The Colts improved on their 12–4 record from 2004 and finished the season 14–2. Indianapolis started the season with a 13-game winning streak and were heavily favored to go to and win Super Bowl XL. The Colts' rival, the New England Patriots, lost to the Denver Broncos in the Divisional round of the playoffs. The following day, the Colts were favored over the Steelers because they had easily beaten them in their previous meeting. However the Colts lost their first playoff game to the eventual Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers, when Placekicker Mike Vanderjagt missed a crucial field goal. The 2005 Colts set an NFL record by winning twelve games in which they never trailed at any point in the contest and still stands as of 2019. The 2005 Colts were the first team to start the season with 13 straight wins and lose an opening playoff game, although this would be repeated by the 2011 Green Bay Packers. They were also the first team to start the season with 13 straight wins and not win the Super Bowl, although this would be repeated by the 2007 New England Patriots who went 16–0 in the regular season, the Colts again in 2009 when they started 14–0 and went 14–2, the 2011 Green Bay Packers who started 13–0 and went 15–1, and by the 2015 Carolina Panthers who began the season 14–0 and went 15–1. The Colts would, however, win the Super Bowl the next year with a 12–4 record over the Chicago Bears with a score of 29–17.
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La stagione 2005 degli Indianapolis Colts è stata la 52ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 22ª con sede a Indianapolis. I Colts conclusero con un record di 14 vittorie e 2 sconfitte, terminando al primo posto della AFC South e centrando l'accesso ai playoff per il quarto anno consecutivo. Al termine della stagione regolare, Indianapolis era data per favorita della vittoria del Super Bowl XL. I New England Patriots, che li avevano eliminati nei due anni precedenti, furono eliminati dai Denver Broncos e la sera successiva i Colts erano favoriti contro i Pittsburgh Steelers, avendoli battuti facilmente nel loro ultimo scontro qualche tempo addietro. La squadra perse invece per 21-18 con un errore cruciale del placekicker Mike Vanderjagt. Fu il terzo anno consecutivo che i Colts furono eliminati dai futuri vincitori del Super Bowl.
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