INDIANAPOLIS (3-2) At WASHINGTON (3-2)
Sunday, 8:20 p.m., NBC
OPENING LINE – Colts by 4
RECORD VS. SPREAD – Indianapolis 3-2; Washington 3-1-1
SERIES RECORD – Colts lead 18-10
LAST MEETING – Colts beat Redskins 36-22, Oct. 22, 2006
LAST WEEK – Colts beat Chiefs 19-9; Redskins beat Packers 16-13 OT
COLTS OFFENSE – OVERALL (3), RUSH (28), PASS (4)
COLTS DEFENSE – OVERALL (23), RUSH (29), PASS (13)
REDSKINS OFFENSE – OVERALL (15), RUSH (25), PASS (7)
REDSKINS DEFENSE – OVERALL (32), RUSH (19), PASS (30)
STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES – Colts looking for seventh straight win vs. NFC team. … In three games vs. Redskins, QB Peyton Manning has completed 69 of 104 passes (66.3 percent) for 854 yards with eight TDs and three interceptions and 105.2 passer rating. … WR Reggie Wayne leads league with 39 receptions, second in yards with 531. Needs 76 yards to reach 10,000 for career. Wayne and WR Austin Collie (37) have combined 76 catches this season, making them only teammates in NFL with 35-plus catches apiece. … Colts outscoring teams 52-31 in fourth quarter. … Indianapolis has scored on 17 of 18 trips inside the red zone. … Defense has yet to allow a team to convert third down of 10 or more yards this season (0 for 15). … Opponents’ average starting position is 21.5-yard line, first in AFC and second in NFL. … Colts haven’t won in Washington since 1967, when they were Baltimore Colts. Johnny Unitas quarterbacked 17-13 victory over Sonny Jurgensen. … Redskins looking to win three in row for first time since Weeks 3-5 of 2008, when they beat Arizona, Dallas and Philadelphia. … Washington needs one victory to match last season’s total (4-12). … Defense ranks last in yards allowed per game (410.2), but only ninth in points allowed (18.4). … Redskins’ last two home games have gone to overtime. … Offense averaging 5.7 yards per play – defense is allowing 5.7 yards per play. … S LaRon Landry had interception and forced a fumble last week vs. Green Bay and was selected NFC defensive player of the week.
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