Of course not as strange a combination as you'd think by ANY stretch! Such a rich history they had, playing each other, well before the merger. Forget they being in the same division from '53-thru-'69, but the former version of the Baltimore Colts were in the AAFC. Even though they and San Fran weren't in the same division the first three years of the AAFC (league a single-body/no-divisions in '49) they still played each other twice each year anyway as all teams did against each other regardless of being in the same division or not (never 'got' that; why have divisons at all then?).
The Forty Niners won all games against them in that stretch except for a tie in '47; and their two wins against them in the '46 inaugural season were when that very franchise whom they swept were actually, just for that season...the Miami Seahawks!
That first incarnation of the Colts would join the NFL in 1950, and were still in the same division as San Fran, but sort-of like Tampa Bay and Seattle in each of their first two seasons with whatever conference either was in, the Colts simply played every other team in the league just one time except for the Bears. They lost to San Fran in that one game against them as well thus now making it 0-8-1 against them. Finishing 1-13 for that '50 campaign, they then left the NFL until the other version of the 'Baltimore Colts' would return three years later.
As already mentioned, they were twice-a-year division-rivals for 17 seasons until the 1970 merger. The Forty Niners had success from the start against the 'new' Colts as well, but thanks to a 13-game-win-streak by the Colts later on into the '60s, they'd end up winning the '53-thru-'69 series by a 21-13 margin.
Not only were both no longer in the same division with the '70 merger, but now both were in opposite conferences, Both, however, were in the 'final four' in '70 & '71; and many of you have intriguingly entertained a Super Bowl V scenario between both. '72 would be the first time they'd meet after the merger, but Colts were falling by then with SF to falter the next year.
Both would actually not meet AGAIN until...1986! Their next meeting after that would be three years later...Meyer's troops giving that Classic Juggernaut a game early on! Next meeting? Six years later, the almost-AFC-champ-to-be (despite finishing 9-7) defeat the defending-Champs, 18-17!
Since 1953, it's been the Colts leading the series, 26-17 (5-4 since '70)!
Plenty to bring up about their history. Tonight's game should be remembered for better or worse for Philip Rivers.
Notable games or any other kind of history/connection to bring up between both franchises?
EDIT - my mistake, according to PFR, I was off on the all-time series record up above. Same with since the merger. With last night’s San Fran win, the series is now at 27-19 in favor of the Colts, 6-6 since the merger.
Forty Niners/Colts history
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Re: Forty Niners/Colts history
The 49ers have lost the last 5 meetings between the two teams. The last win over the Colts being in 2001 that in the post game press conference Jim Mora gave us his legendary PLAYOFFS! sound bite.
Also FWIW Earl Morrall is my go to guy when the two teams come up in the Immaculate Grid.
Also FWIW Earl Morrall is my go to guy when the two teams come up in the Immaculate Grid.
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Re: Forty Niners/Colts history
That 1995 win over the 49ers began a stretch of three straight seasons in which the Colts beat the defending Super Bowl champion.
I was at the 2013 game, but I remember absolutely nothing about it. Colts won 27-7.
I was at the 2013 game, but I remember absolutely nothing about it. Colts won 27-7.
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Re: Forty Niners/Colts history
Rookie Peyton Manning vs Steve Young in ’98 a notable! A bad Colts team opened a 21-0 lead at Candlestick. and after allowing SF to make it 21-17 going into the half, Indy tacks on another 10 in the 3rd to make it 31-17. But it was all SF in the 4th who came back by outscoring Indy 17-0 in the 4th to win, 34-31 Call that one a ‘sign’ that Peyton and his Colts would soon be a force.
Not counting ’70 & ’71, what would you say was the best combined season for both teams? Could it be the already mentioned 2013 - Indy en route to 11-5, SF to 12-4?
Not counting ’70 & ’71, what would you say was the best combined season for both teams? Could it be the already mentioned 2013 - Indy en route to 11-5, SF to 12-4?
Re: Forty Niners/Colts history
When I see 49ers and Colts mentioned together, my first thought is that the 49ers got Y.A. Tittle in the dispersal draft after that 1950 Colts team folded.