2019 Indianapolis Colts season


The 2019 season was the Indianapolis Colts' 67th in the National Football League, their 36th in Indianapolis, and their 12th playing their home games at Lucas Oil Stadium. It was also their second season under head coach Frank Reich and third under the leadership of general manager Chris Ballard.
For the first time since 2011, quarterback Andrew Luck was not on the roster, as he announced his retirement on August 24, 2019. A four-time Pro Bowler and the top pick in the 2012 draft, Luck led the Colts to four playoff appearances, an appearance in the AFC Championship Game in the 2014 season, and won the NFL Comeback Player of the Year award in 2018. A four-year cycle of injuries and rehab that dated back to 2015 had "taken his joy of this game away," which led to his decision of retiring. This would also mark kicker Adam Vinatieri's last season in the NFL, after playing 24 years in the league, as he would spend the entire 2020 season in free agency before retiring on May 26, 2021. A four-time Super Bowl champion with the Colts and New England Patriots, Vinatieri is considered one of the greatest kickers of all time and made memorable game-winning plays with the Patriots in games such as the Tuck Rule Game and Super Bowls XXXVI and XXXVIII. Vinatieri was also the last remaining active player whose career began in the 1990s.
Despite a strong 5–2 start, the Colts would suffer a late-season collapse, losing 7 of their next 9 games, and were eliminated from playoff contention after a Week 15 loss to the [2019 2019 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints]. This was partially a result of injuries to key skill players such as QB Jacoby Brissett, WR T. Y. Hilton, RB Marlon Mack and TE Eric Ebron. They also failed to improve or match their 10–6 record from the previous season.
Despite the disappointing season, the Colts managed to defeat the eventual Super Bowl champions the [2019 2019 Kansas City Chiefs season|Kansas City Chiefs season|Kansas City Chiefs] and limit the Chiefs offense to only 13 points, which at the time was the fewest points allowed to the Chiefs since Patrick Mahomes became the starter.

Draft

RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
234Rock Ya-SinCBTempleFrom New York Jets
249Ben BanoguLBTCUFrom Cleveland Browns
259Parris CampbellWROhio State
389Bobby OkerekeLBStanford
4109Khari WillisSMichigan State
5144Marvell TellSUSCFrom Cleveland Browns
5164E. J. SpeedLBTarleton State
6199Gerri GreenDEMississippi State
7240Jackson BartonTUtah
7246Javon PattersonCOle Miss

Notes
  • Because the Colts lost more compensatory free agents than they signed during the free agency period, the team was awarded one compensatory selection in the fourth round of the 2019 draft.
  • The Colts acquired the Raiders' fourth-round pick in exchange for their two fourth-round picks

Preseason

The team was rocked by the decision August 24 by starting quarterback Andrew Luck that he would immediately retire from professional football due to chronic injury problems and the emotional and mental strain they had extracted. Luck, the 2018 NFL Comeback Player of the Year, had been battling a mysterious and slow-healing leg injury, described by the team variously as a "calf strain" and a "high ankle issue."
Luck, a 7-year professional with four appearances in the NFL Pro Bowl, indicated that he had been contemplating leaving the game for a week-and-a-half or two weeks prior to his announcement; he had been speaking with team officials about the matter all week. In a news conference Luck indicated that his recurring injuries had "taken my joy of this game away.... After 2016, I played in pain and was unable to practice, I said I wouldn't go through that again."
The team moved forward with former New England Patriots backup Jacoby Brissett, a third-year Colt, as its designated starting quarterback.
WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1at Buffalo BillsL 16–240–1New Era Field
2Cleveland BrownsL 18–210–2Lucas Oil Stadium
3Chicago BearsL 17–270–3Lucas Oil Stadium
4at Cincinnati BengalsW 13–61–3Paul Brown Stadium

Regular season

Schedule

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 9: at Pittsburgh Steelers

Adam Vinatieri missed a potential game-winning field goal late in the fourth quarter, resulting in a narrow two-point loss.

Week 11: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

The Colts would defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars for the team's 300th win in the Indianapolis era with a record of 300–267.

Week 15: at New Orleans Saints

The loss eliminated the Colts from postseason contention.