Colts fans in the city of Indianapolis who made the decision not to buy tickets for Saturday's home playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs will for sure be able to watch the game from the comfort of their recliner thanks to supermarket chain, Meijer who saved the day at the last minute by buying the remaining 1,200 tickets. What's more impressive is what they intend to do with them.
Have a Colts fan on your list, but don't want to get them another hat or t-shirt? Here are five ideas for gifts that I'm willing to bet they don't have.
In an effort to move things along quickly as fans flock to their favorite team's stadium for preseason, eventually regular season, and hopefully playoff action, the NFL has implemented a new "bag policy" outlining the types of carrying cases fans can and more importantly, can't bring into the game.
For die hard NFL fans like myself, the time between the end of the season in February and the start of the next season in August is the LONGEST six months of the year, broken up momentarily by Draft Weekend at the end of April. This year, the Indianapolis Colts and Huntington Bank are giving one lucky fan the chance to be a part of the action by announcing the team's fourth round pick on stage at
This season was a new beginning for the Indianapolis Colts with Andrew Luck at quarterback, a host of new young faces and new Head Coach Chuck Pagano. Things were looking pretty bright until Pagano was diagnosed with leukemia and left the team to receive treatment, which motivated the Colts to play at a level nobody thought possible this year.
It's been hard to be a Tennessee Titans fan in Indiana. Colts fans run rampant (even though Nashville is way closer to Evansville than Indy...just sayin'). Now, one of the Titans saving graces from some lackluster play and Vince Young tantrums has jumped to the enemy...