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Uncover the Untold Secrets Behind Every NFL Franchise’s Greatest Team — Prepare to Be Surprised!

Uncover the Untold Secrets Behind Every NFL Franchise’s Greatest Team — Prepare to Be Surprised!

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2007 Indianapolis Colts (13.0)

Peyton Manning and Tom Brady took part in a great rivalry during the 2000s, with Manning and the Colts finally breaking through with their first Super Bowl title at the end of the 2006 season. But it was the following 2007 campaign that had the highest TRACR of this stretch. Manning threw for 4,000 yards, Joseph Addai ran for 1,000 yards and Reggie Wayne had 1,500 yards receiving in a 13-3 season. Indianapolis, however, fell short of its bid to repeat in a 28-24 loss to the Philip Rivers-led San Diego Chargers in the AFC divisional round.

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