2014 Indianapolis Colts season explained

Team:Indianapolis Colts
Year:2014
Record:11–5
Division Place:1st AFC South
Coach:Chuck Pagano
Owner:Jim Irsay
General Manager:Ryan Grigson
Stadium:Lucas Oil Stadium
Playoffs:Won Wild Card Playoffs
(vs. Bengals) 26–10
Won Divisional Playoffs
(at Broncos) 24–13
Lost AFC Championship
(at Patriots) 7–45
Pro Bowlers:S Mike Adams
CB Vontae Davis
WR T. Y. Hilton
MLB D'Qwell Jackson
QB Andrew Luck
P Pat McAfee
K Adam Vinatieri
Ap All-Pros:P Pat McAfee
K Adam Vinatieri
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The Indianapolis Colts season was the franchise's 62nd season in the National Football League (NFL) and the 31st in Indianapolis. It also marked the third season under head coach Chuck Pagano, general manager Ryan Grigson, and quarterback Andrew Luck.

The Colts entered the 2014 season as the defending AFC South champions, after compiling an 11–5 record during the previous season and falling to the New England Patriots in the divisional round of the playoffs. They clinched their second straight division title with a 17–10 win over the Houston Texans in Week 15. They also went 6–0 in their division for the second straight year. In the postseason, the Colts would defeat both the Cincinnati Bengals and Denver Broncos before losing to the eventual Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game. The 2014 Colts failed to join the 2010 New York Jets and 2012 Baltimore Ravens as the only teams to beat both Tom Brady and Peyton Manning in the playoffs.

Behind former first overall draft pick Andrew Luck, the Colts became the first team since the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger to pass for 300 or more yards in eight consecutive games.[1]

As of 2024, this is the deepest postseason run the Colts have ever had in the post-Peyton Manning era, and the only season since 2009 where they have made the AFC Championship Game. This also represents the most recent AFC South title for the Colts.

Draft

See main article: 2014 NFL draft.

Draft trades

Roster moves

Departures

Position Player 2014 Team Notes
UFA Signed by San Francisco on March 11, 2014.[3]
UFA Signed by San Diego on March 12, 2014.[4]
UFA San Diego Chargers Signed by San Diego on March 13, 2014.[5]
UFA Signed by Kansas City on March 12, 2014.[6]
Guard (American and Canadian football)G UFA Signed by Washington on March 28, 2014.[7]
UFA Signed by Pittsburgh on April 2, 2014.[8]
UFA Signed by Detroit on April 7, 2014.[9]
LinebackerLB UFA Signed by Atlanta on July 22, 2014.[10]

Additions

Position Player 2013 Team Notes
Jack Breckner UFA Signed by Indianapolis on February 5, 2014.[11]
UFA Signed by Indianapolis on February 6, 2014.[12]
UFA Signed by Indianapolis on February 10, 2014.[13]
LinebackerLB UFA Signed by Indianapolis on March 6, 2014.[14]
UFA Signed by Indianapolis on March 11, 2014.[15]
UFA Signed by Indianapolis on March 13, 2014. (retired on April 21, 2014)[16]
UFA Signed by Indianapolis on March 15, 2014.[17]
Cameron White UFA None Signed by Indianapolis on April 17, 2014.[18]
Safety (American and Canadian football position)S UFA Philadelphia Eagles Signed by Indianapolis on April 21, 2014.[19]
UFA Signed by Indianapolis on June 4, 2014.[20]
CornerbackCB WVR Claimed off of Waivers on June 12, 2014.[21]
Safety (American and Canadian football position)S UFA Signed by Indianapolis on June 16, 2014.[22]
UFA Signed by Indianapolis on June 19, 2014.[23]
Chad Anderson UFA Signed by Indianapolis on July 16, 2014.[24]
UFA Winnipeg Blue Bombers Signed by Indianapolis on July 27, 2014.[25]
Running backRB UFA Dallas Cowboys Signed by Indianapolis on July 29, 2014.[26]
LinebackerLB UFA Los Angeles Kiss Signed by Indianapolis on August 4, 2014.[27]
LinebackerOLB UFA Philadelphia Eagles Signed by Indianapolis on August 5, 2014.[28]

Undrafted free agents

Position Player College
Seth Lobato Northern Colorado
Central Michigan
Troy
Wide receiverWR Illinois
Wide receiverWR Appalachian State
Wide receiverWR Greg Moore Lane College
Wide receiverWR Aaron Burks Boise State
Wide receiverWR Nu'Keese Richardson Upike
Miami
Florida
Center (gridiron football)C FN Lutz Indiana State
Marcus Hall Ohio State
Guard (American and Canadian football)G Middle Tennessee
Eric Pike Towson
Tackle (American and Canadian football)T Belhaven
Michigan State
Defensive endDE Harvard
Defensive endDE Arizona State
Tackle (American and Canadian football)NT Delaware
Jonathon Sharpe North Greenville
Qua Cox Jackson State
CornerbackCB Syracuse
CornerbackCB Florida Gators footballFlorida
CornerbackCB Kameron Jackson Cal
Calvulcans
Auburn

Suspensions

Robert Mathis

On May 16, it was announced the outside linebacker Robert Mathis was suspended for the first four games of the season for violating the league's substance-abuse policy.[29] It was reported that Mathis took the drug Clomid, a male fertility drug.[29] Greg Aiello, a spokesperson for the league said that the drug was not approved for fertility use in males by the FDA and has been banned by the league for years.[29] It was announced on May 20 that the league would not hear Mathis' appeal on the suspension.[30]

LaRon Landry

On September 29, it was announced the safety LaRon Landry was suspended for four games of the season for violating the league's substance-abuse policy.[31]

Injuries

Schedule

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1at New York JetsL 10–130–1MetLife StadiumRecap
2New York GiantsL 26–270–2Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
3New Orleans SaintsL 17–230–3Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
4at Cincinnati BengalsL 7–350–4Paul Brown StadiumRecap

Regular season

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1at Denver BroncosL 24–310–1Sports Authority Field at Mile HighRecap
2Philadelphia EaglesL 27–300–2Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
3September 21at Jacksonville JaguarsW 44–171–2EverBank FieldRecap
4September 28Tennessee TitansW 41–172–2Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
5October 5Baltimore RavensW 20–133–2Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
6at Houston TexansW 33–284–2NRG StadiumRecap
7October 19Cincinnati BengalsW 27–05–2Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
8October 26at Pittsburgh SteelersL 34–515–3Heinz FieldRecap
9at New York GiantsW 40–246–3MetLife StadiumRecap
10Bye
11New England PatriotsL 20–426–4Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
12November 23Jacksonville JaguarsW 23–37–4Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
13November 30Washington RedskinsW 49–278–4Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
14December 7at Cleveland BrownsW 25–249–4FirstEnergy StadiumRecap
15December 14Houston TexansW 17–1010–4Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
16December 21at Dallas CowboysL 7–4210–5AT&T StadiumRecap
17December 28at Tennessee TitansW 27–1011–5LP FieldRecap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Postseason

See also: 2014–15 NFL playoffs.

Playoff round Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
Wild CardJanuary 4, 2015Cincinnati Bengals (5)W 26–101–0Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
DivisionalJanuary 11, 2015at Denver Broncos (2)W 24–132–0Sports Authority Field at Mile HighRecap
AFC ChampionshipJanuary 18, 2015at New England Patriots (1)L 7–452–1Gillette StadiumRecap

Game summaries

Regular season

Week 1: at Denver Broncos

The Colts began the season on the road against the defending AFC champion Denver Broncos. The Colts began the game on offense, driving down to the Broncos' 36-yard line. However, following a delay of game penalty, they were forced to punt. Peyton Manning led the Broncos' offense on a 16-play drive, but would settle only for a field goal, giving Denver a 3–0 lead. An Andrew Luck interception on the Colts' ensuing offensive possession set the Broncos up at midfield and would lead to a touchdown on a pass from Manning to Julius Thomas to give the Broncos a 10–0 lead. After a three and out from the Colts' offense, Manning and the Broncos again take advantage and drive 83-yard to score on another Thomas touchdown reception. Late in the second quarter, the Broncos again scored on a touchdown pass from Manning to Thomas and extended Denver's lead to 24–0 with two minutes remaining in the half. The Colts put together an 8-play, 80-yard drive to end the half and scored their first points on a 9-yard run from Luck, making the score 24–7 in favor of Denver at halftime.[35]

The Broncos' began the second half on offense, though they were eventually forced to punt. After driving into the red zone on their first offensive possession of the half, the Colts' failed to convert a fourth down on the goal line and turned the ball over on downs. The Colts' next offensive possession would again stall in the red zone, with the Colts settling for an Adam Vinatieri field goal, cutting the Bronco lead to 24–10. A 48-yard drive early in the fourth quarter gave the Broncos as 31–10 lead after a Montee Ball touchdown run. The Colts would respond on their next drive with a touchdown pass from Luck to Dwayne Allen, cutting the Broncos' lead down to two scores. The Colts failed to take advantage of a recovered onside kick, after Luck threw an interception in Broncos' territory. After the Colts defense forced a three and out, Luck again drove the Colts down to the goal line, eventually scoring on a touchdown pass to Hakeem Nicks. After again stopping the Broncos' offense, the Colts received the ball with a little under three minutes remaining in the game and a change to tie the game. Though the Colts would drive into Bronco territory, the drive would end after a failed fourth down pass attempt from Luck to Reggie Wayne.[35] With the loss, the Colts began the season with an 0–1 record.

Week 2: vs. Philadelphia Eagles

After losing to the Broncos in the season opener, the Colts faced the Philadelphia Eagles in their first home game of the season on Monday night. After a three and out on the Colts' opening possession, the Eagles, led by quarterback Nick Foles, drove down the field and settled for a 31-yard field goal to give them an early 3–0 lead. On their ensuing offensive drive, the Colts drove 72 yards in nine plays and scored on an Andrew Luck touchdown pass to Ahmad Bradshaw, giving the Colts their first lead at 7–3. The Colts extended their lead early in the second quarter on a 46-yard Adam Vinatieri field goal to 10–3. Later in the second quarter, the Eagles closed the gap after a 23-yard field goal from Cody Parkey. The next Colts possession ended in a Luck touchdown pass to Jack Doyle, extending their lead to 17–6 at halftime.[36]

The Colts scored on their second offensive possession of the third quarter, with a field goal from Vinatieri, giving the Colts a two possession lead at 20–6. Philadelphia responded on their next drive after driving 80 yards in seven plays and scoring on 1-yard touchdown run from LeSean McCoy, making the score 20–13. After a fumble by running back Trent Richardson on the Colts next offensive possession, set up the Eagles to tie the game on a 19-yard touchdown run from Darren Sproles. On the first possession of the fourth quarter, the Colts offense drive 80 yards to reclaim the lead on a pass from Luck to Bradshaw and giving the Colts a 27–20 lead. The Colts failed to put away the Eagles, after Luck threw an interception during a play that involved a controversial no-call penalty on the Colts next offensive drive, which set up a five play drive, that allowed the Eagles to tie the game at 27–27.[37] After a three and out on the next Colts possession, the Eagles took possession of the ball at their own forty yard line. Foles and the Eagles offense drove 42 yards to the Colts 18 yard line, with Parkey hitting a 36-yard field goal as time expired, which gave the Eagles the 30–27 victory.[36] With the loss, the Colts dropped to 0–2 for only the third time since 1998.

Week 3: at Jacksonville Jaguars

After back-to-back losses to begin the season, the Colts faced their AFC South rival, the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Colts opened the game on offense and put together a twelve play, 50-yard drive that ended in an Adam Vinatieri field goal, giving the Colts an early 3–0 lead. Following a three and out forced by the Colts defense, Andrew Luck again drove the offense down the field, this time scoring on a touchdown throw Ahmad Bradshaw, extending the Colts' lead to 10–0 at the end of the first quarter. The Colts again extended their lead early in the second quarter on a pass from Luck to Dwayne Allen. The Jaguars were again stopped by the Colts defense on their next offensive possession, with the Colts defense preventing the Jaguars for converting a first down on their first three possessions. The Colts' offense, though they would deep into Jaguars' territory, were forced to settle for Vinatieri field goals on their next two offensive possessions, giving them a 23–0 lead. After a fumble recovery by Darius Butler late in the first half, they were set up with good field position in Jaguars territory. A Luck touchdown pass to Coby Fleener extended the Colts' lead to 30–0 at halftime.[38]

After struggling to move the ball in the first half, the Jaguars replaced quarterback Chad Henne with rookie Blake Bortles. The Jaguars were able to convert a first down on their first drive of the half, though they were forced to punt following a penalty that sent them back to midfield. On the Jaguars' next possession, they again drove into Colts' territory, enough to get their first points of the game on a 41-yard field goal from Josh Scobee. At the end of the third quarter, the Colts continued to hold a commanding 30–3 lead. The Colts scored their first points of the second half on a pass from Luck to Hakeem Nicks early in the fourth quarter. Bortles threw his first career touchdown pass on the Jaguars' next possession, throwing it to Allen Hurns. With the large lead late in the game, the Colts replaced Luck with backup quarterback Matt Hasselbeck. Late in the fourth quarter the Colts defense extended the lead, with an interception returned for a touchdown by Greg Toler. A Bortles pass to Cecil Shorts III was the last scoring play of the game, giving the Colts the 44–17 win.[38]

At the end of the game, Andrew Luck completed 31 of 39 pass attempts for 370 yards and four touchdown passes, which earned him the honor of AFC Offensive Player of the Week.[39] The game marked the first win of the season for the Colts and improved their overall record to 1–2.

As of 2023, this remains the last time the Colts defeated the Jaguars in Jacksonville.

Week 4: vs. Tennessee Titans

Following their first win of the season, the Colts faced another divisional rival in the Tennessee Titans. After being forced to punt on their first offensive drive, the Colts' defense forced a fumble that was recovered by Ricky Jean-Francois and set up the Colts inside Titan territory. After a 37-yard pass from quarterback Andrew Luck to T. Y. Hilton set the Colts up at the one yard line, Trent Richardson scored on the next play, putting the Colts up 7–0. An onside kick gave the ball back to the Colts, which led to an eleven play, 44-yard drive that ended in a touchdown pass from Luck to Dwayne Allen. The Colts' defense again forced a turnover on the Titans' next possession, with Charlie Whitehurst throwing an interception to Mike Adams. Luck and the Colts' offense again drove down the field, though this time having to settle for a field goal, extending the lead to 17–0. Tennessee scored their first points midway through the second quarter on a Ryan Succop. The Colts responded on their next possession with a 30-yard field goal from Adam Vinatieri. A Luck interception late in the half, set up the Titans in Colts' territory and allowed them to score on a pass from Whitehurst to Delanie Walker, cutting the Colts' lead to 20–10 at halftime.[40]

The Colts' scored on their first offensive possession of the second half, on a 28-yard touchdown pass from Luck to Reggie Wayne and then later in the quarter on a pass from Luck to Coby Fleener, extending the Colts' lead to 34–10. Tennessee responded with an eight play, 80-yard drive that ended with a touchdown run from Bishop Sankey. Luck completed his fourth touchdown pass of the game early in the fourth quarter, this time on a 15-yard pass to Ahmad Bradshaw, giving the Colts a 41–17 lead. Late in the game, Adams again forced another turnover, with Zach Mettenberger throwing the interception.[40]

During the game, Reggie Wayne caught seven passes for 119 yards and one touchdown, which was enough to move him to seventh on the NFL all-time receptions list and tenth on the most receiving yards list.[41] With the win, the Colts improved to 2–2.

Week 5: vs. Baltimore Ravens

Following back to back wins over division rivals, the Colts' returned to Lucas Oil Stadium to face the Baltimore Ravens. Andrew Luck and the Colts' offense drove 59 yards on their first offensive possession, with the drive ending on a turnover after the Colts failed to convert a fourth down. On the first play of the Ravens' offensive possession, Steve Smith fumbled the ball, which was then recovered by Montori Hughes of the Colts. The Colts settled for a 38-yard field goal by Adam Vinatieri, giving then an early 3–0 lead. A muffed punt return by Jacoby Jones resulted in a second Ravens' turnover, however, on the ensuing Colts' drive, Haloti Ngata intercepted Luck, their first turnover of the game. After a stalled Ravens' drive early in the second quarter, the Colts drove 70 yards in 20 plays, though they again settled for a Vinatieri. The Ravens responded, scoring on a 52-yard field goal from Justin Tucker as time expired, cutting the Colts' lead to 6–3 at halftime.[42]

The Ravens opened the second half on offense and committed their third turnover on a Joe Flacco interception by Vontae Davis. The Colts' took advantage of the turnover, by scoring their first touchdown on a Luck touchdown pass from Dwayne Allen, giving them a 13–3 lead. The Ravens' defense again stepped up later in the third quarter, forcing the Colts' second turnover on a Luck interception by C.J. Mosley, which resulted in a second Tucker field goal. The Colts again extended their lead early in the fourth quarter on a Luck touchdown run, which gave the Colts a two possession lead at 20–6. The Ravens closed the gap again on their ensuing possession, Justin Forsett 11-yard touchdown run, cutting the lead back to one possession. After driving down to the Ravens' 10-yard line, Colts running back Ahmad Bradshaw fumbled the ball, giving the Ravens possession with under two minutes remaining in the game. The Colts' defense forced a turnover on downs and sealed the 20–13 win.[42] With the win, the Colts improved to 3–2.

Week 6: at Houston Texans

Following three straight wins, the Colts traveled to NRG Stadium for a divisional matchup against the Houston Texans on Thursday Night Football. The Colts' defense forced a three and out on the first possession of the game. The Colts settled for a 27-yard Adam Vinatieri field goal to give them a 3–0 lead. Following a recovered onside kick by the Colts, the Colts scored in two plays on a Trent Richardson touchdown run. On the Colts' next offensive drive, they scored on a touchdown pass from Andrew Luck to Ahmad Bradshaw, extending their lead to 17–0. A Coby Fleener touchdown pass from Luck capped off the first quarter, with the Colts leading 24–0. After failing to convert a first down the entire first quarter, the Texans moved the chains on their first possession of the second quarter, and following an 11-play drive, scored their first points on a touchdown pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick to Andre Johnson. Houston linebacker Justin Tuggle intercepted Luck on the Colts' next offensive possession, which set up a 3-play, 26-yard drive that ended with an Arian Foster touchdown run, closing Colts' lead to 24–14. The Colts responded with a 15-play drive that ended in a Vinatieri field goal, and extended their lead to 27–14 going into halftime.[43]

The Texans scored the first points on the second half on their offensive possession, scoring on another Foster touchdown run, which cut the Colts lead to one possession. Luck and the Colts responded on their ensuing possession, driving 80 yards and scoring on a 33-yard touchdown pass from Luck to T. Y. Hilton. After a failed two-point conversion attempt, the Colts led 33–21 at the end of the third quarter. Midway through the fourth quarter, Texans' defensive end J. J. Watt forced a fumble that was returned for 45-yards for a touchdown and again closing the Colts' lead to one possession. Fumbles on the two ensuing Texan possessions ensured the Colts' 33–28 win.[43]

Punter Pat McAfee was recognized for his league best 44.8 yard punt average, as well as his third successful onside kick of the season, by being named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week.[44] With the win, the Colts improved to 4–2, winning four straight games, as well as their tenth straight win within the division, dating back to the 2012 season.[45]

Week 7: vs. Cincinnati Bengals

The Colts franchise reached its 500th win, counting regular season and playoffs.

Week 15: vs. Houston Texans

With the win, the Colts clinched the AFC South title for a second consecutive season while improving to 10–4 and 13–0 against the Texans at home.

Week 17: at Tennessee Titans

With the win, the Colts finished the season 11–5 for the third straight year, good enough for the AFC's #4 seed. This would be their 13th straight win over a division rival as they improved to 16–2 against divisional opponents overall under Andrew Luck.

Postseason

See also: 2014–15 NFL playoffs.

AFC Championship: at #1 New England Patriots

Standings

Conference

Notes and References

  1. http://pfref.com/tiny/2Zs5z Pro-Football-Reference.com: From 1970 to 2015, any team, vs. any team, in the regular season, streaks of games with at least 300 Passing Yards
  2. News: Wagoner, Nick . Rams-related playoff notes: Divisional round . ESPN.com . Indianapolis cornerback Josh Gordy, whom the Rams receive a seventh-round draft choice for this year from a 2012 trade, made a big play to keep the Colts alive and will play the Patriots tonight. . January 11, 2014 . February 15, 2014.
  3. Web site: Antoine Bethea Signs with the 49ers . stampedeblue.com . Josh Wilson . March 11, 2014 . March 19, 2014.
  4. Web site: Chargers agree with Donald Brown . Williams . Eric D. . March 12, 2014 . . March 19, 2014.
  5. Web site: Bolts, Kavell Conner agree to 3-year deal . Williams . Eric D. . March 13, 2014 . . March 19, 2014.
  6. Web site: Chiefs sign LB Joe Mays, OL Jeff Linkenbach . chiefsspin.com . Herbie Teope . March 12, 2014 . March 19, 2014 . https://archive.today/20140320023422/http://www.chiefsspin.com/chiefs-sign-lb-joe-mays-ol-jeff-linkenbach/ . March 20, 2014 . dead . mdy-all .
  7. Web site: Redskins sign veteran center Mike McGlynn . profootballtalk/nbcsports . Darin Gantt . March 28, 2014 . April 12, 2014.
  8. Web site: Steelers sign WR Darrius Heyward-Bey to one-year deal . John Breech . April 2, 2014 . April 12, 2014.
  9. Web site: Lions sign CB Cassius Vaughn to 1-year contract . Associated Press . April 7, 2014 . June 2, 2014.
  10. Web site: Pat Angerer signs with Falcons . Josh Alper . July 22, 2014 . July 25, 2014.
  11. Web site: Colts Sign offensive lineman Jack Breckner . Stampede Blue . Josh Wilson . February 5, 2014 . June 3, 2014.
  12. Web site: Colts Sign former CFL linebacker Henoc Muamba . Stampede Blue . Josh Wilson . February 6, 2014 . June 3, 2014.
  13. Web site: INDIANAPOLIS COLTS SIGN S-DAVID SIMS . colts.com . coltsindianapolis . February 10, 2014 . June 3, 2014.
  14. Web site: Colts Sign D'Qwell Jackson . https://archive.today/20140320030554/http://www.11alive.com/story/sports/nfl/2014/03/06/1964124/ . dead . March 20, 2014 . 11alive.com . The Sports Network . March 6, 2014 . March 19, 2014 .
  15. Web site: Colts announce Arthur Jones has signed . profootballtalk.nbcsports.com . Michael David Smith . March 11, 2014 . March 19, 2014.
  16. Web site: Phil Costa signs with Colts . profootballtalk.nbcsports.com . Josh Alper . March 13, 2014 . March 19, 2014.
  17. Web site: Colts, Hakeem Nicks reach deal . abcnews.go.com . ESPN.com news services . March 15, 2014 . March 19, 2014.
  18. Web site: Colts sign fullbacks Stephen Campbell, Cameron White . nationalfootballpost.com . Aaron Wilson . April 17, 2014 . June 3, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140621005509/http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Colts-sign-fullbacks-Stephen-Campbell-Cameron-White.html . June 21, 2014 . dead . mdy-all .
  19. Web site: Colts sign Colt Anderson . nbcsports . Josh Alper . April 21, 2014 . June 3, 2014.
  20. Web site: Colts sign CB Adams, C Lutz . yahoo! sports . The Sports Xchange . April 4, 2014 . June 6, 2014.
  21. Web site: Colts claim Brandon Burton, cut Marcus Hall . nationalfootballpost . Aaron Wilson . June 12, 2014 . June 16, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140614042055/http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Colts-claim-Brandon-Burton-cut-Marcus-Hall.html . 2014-06-14 . dead .
  22. Web site: Mike Adams expects to start at safety for Colts . indystar . Stephen Holder . June 17, 2014 . June 17, 2014.
  23. Web site: Colts bring back Brandon McKinney . nbcsports . Josh Alper . June 19, 2014 . June 21, 2014.
  24. Web site: Colts sign offensive guard Chad Anderson . nbcsports . Mike Wilkening . July 16, 2014 . July 17, 2014.
  25. Web site: Colts sign a running back . nbcsports . Josh Alper . July 27, 2014 . July 27, 2014.
  26. Web site: Colts sign a pair, including Phillip Tanner . nbcsports . Darin Grantt . July 27, 2014 . August 3, 2014.
  27. Web site: Colts Sign Linebacker Shawn Loiseau . wane.com . Colts Media Relations . August 4, 2014 . August 10, 2014.
  28. Web site: Indianapolis Colts sign former Philadelphia Eagles pass rusher Phillip Hung . bleedinggreennation.com . Brandon Lee Gowton . August 5, 2014 . August 10, 2014.
  29. Web site: Rosenthal. Gregg. Colts' Robert Mathis suspended four games for PED. NFL.com. May 16, 2014. October 7, 2014.
  30. Web site: Holder. Stephen. NFL commissioner declined to hear Mathis appeal. Indianapolis Star. May 20, 2014. October 7, 2014.
  31. Web site: Sessler. Marc. LaRon Landry suspended four games for PED violation. NFL.com. September 29, 2014. October 7, 2014.
  32. Web site: Holder. Stephen. Colts RB Vick Ballard likely out for the season. Indianapolis Star. July 25, 2014. October 7, 2014.
  33. Web site: Chappell . Mike. Colts' Donald Thomas out for season with torn quad. Indianapolis Star. July 31, 2014. October 7, 2014.
  34. Web site: Hanzus . Dan. Colts' Robert Mathis tears Achilles, out for season. NFL.com. September 8, 2014. October 7, 2014.
  35. Web site: Peyton Manning keys Broncos' first-half romp before Colts' rally falters. ESPN. September 8, 2014. September 9, 2014.
  36. Web site: Nick Foles steady in clutch to rally Eagles past Andrew Luck, Colts. ESPN. September 15, 2014. September 21, 2014.
  37. Web site: Wells. Mike. Bad play call and bad no-call cost Colts. ESPN. September 16, 2014. September 21, 2014.
  38. Web site: Andrew Luck throws 4 TDs, leads Colts to 1st win of season. ESPN. September 21, 2014. September 27, 2014.
  39. Web site: Sessler. Marc. Matt Ryan, Andrew Luck lead Week 3 Players of Week. NFL.com. September 24, 2014. September 30, 2014.
  40. Web site: Wayne's big day helps Colts rout Titans 41–17. ESPN. September 28, 2014. September 30, 2014.
  41. Web site: Wells. Mike. Wayne's value to Colts immeasurable. ESPN. September 28, 2014. September 30, 2014.
  42. Web site: Luck leads Colts past Ravens 20–13. ESPN. October 5, 2014. October 7, 2014.
  43. Web site: Andrew Luck, Colts hold on against J.J. Watt (return TD), Texans. ESPN. October 9, 2014. October 15, 2014.
  44. Web site: Orr. Conor. Tyron Smith, Joe Flacco headline Players of the Week. NFL.com. October 15, 2014. October 15, 2014.
  45. Web site: Holder. Stephen. Insider: Colts survive wake up call in Houston. Indianapolis Star. October 10, 2014. October 15, 2014.