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The Colts–Titans rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans.[4][5]
Location | Indianapolis, Nashville |
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First meeting | October 11, 1970 Colts 24, Oilers 20[1] |
Latest meeting | December 3, 2023 Colts 31, Titans 28[1] |
Next meeting | 2024 |
Stadiums | Colts: Lucas Oil Stadium Titans: Nissan Stadium |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 59[1] |
All-time series | Colts: 37-22[1] |
Largest victory | Colts: 35-3 (2005) Titans: 45-26 (2020)[1] |
Longest win streak | Colts: 11 (2011-2016) Titans: 5 (2020-2022)[1] |
Current win streak | Colts: 2[1] |
Championship Success | |
Super Bowl Championships (2)[2][3]
Super Bowl Appearances (4)[2][3] Conference Championships Appearances (8)<[2][3] Division Championships (14)[2][3]
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During the 1960s, both teams competed in separate Leagues and went by different names, with the Colts identified as the Baltimore Colts and the Titans recognized as the Houston Oilers. Following a merger, the Colts and Oilers were both assigned to the American Football Conference, leading to sporadic matchups. A standout event during this period occurred when the Oilers ended their eighteen-game losing streak against the Colts and securing their sole victory of the season. Following a series of conflicting situations, both teams relocated. The Colts made their move to Indianapolis, while the Oilers found their new home in Nashville, Tennessee, where they underwent a name change and became the Tennessee Titans.