Week 15 Preview: Indianapolis Colts @ Oakland Raiders
mvn.com 12/15/2007 — Enough of the drama, there is a football game tomorrow. The defending Super Bowl champion Indianapolis Colts invade Oakland to face the Raiders. On the surface of things, this one has all the makings of a slaughter. Of course that is what people thought in the days leading to the last time a defending Super Bowl Champion stormed in to Oakland, only to see the Steelers beaten by the Raiders. ...
Week 15 Wrapup: Colts edge Raiders 21-14
mvn.com 12/17/2007 — The clouds of rumor and innuendo swirling around the Oakland Raiders and Lane Kiffin parted today as the Raiders faced the Colts and gave the defending champions a run for their money. The Raiders defense held Joseph Addai and the Colts to only 58 yards rushing, but could not quite pull off the upset.
Raiders lose 21-14: That’s a moral victory if the NFL has them
mercextra.com 12/17/2007 — Which they don’t. I know that. But think of the start of this game — the Colts led 10-0 and seemed to score a touchdown that made it 17-0.
But Lane Kiffin challenged and won. Not that it meant a lot, right? The Colts would just bust it in ...
Blue Monday: The Day after the Raiders lost to the Colts and other NFL thoughts
mvn.com 12/17/2007 — The Oakland Raiders smacked the defending champion Indianapolis Colts in the mouth, but couldn’t hold on. The New England Patriots steamrolled the Jets in their quest for history. The Browns and the Bills played a game with a baseball score. The Dolphins finally one one. Justin Fargas and Nnamdi Asomugha get some Prime Time praise. What a week it was in the NFL...
Colts Beat Raiders, Clinch First-Round Bye —
Wash Post NFL 12/17/2007
Peyton Manning throws a 20-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Gonzalez with 4:49 remaining for the Colts' first offensive touchdown of the game, and Indianapolis rallies to beat Oakland, 21-14, to clinch a first-round bye in the AFC playoffs.
Colts 21, Raiders 14 —
NYT > Pro Football 12/17/2007
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts had to work a lot harder than expected to get a week off to open the playoffs.