Indianapolis Colts Week 4: London (Colts) Are Falling Down

The Indianapolis Colts were participants in the NFL’s first International Series game of the season, as the team took on the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London. After falling to the Jags 30-27, the Colts now head back for the United States with a 1-3 record.

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Luck, No Luck

The Colts are doing quarterback Andrew Luck no favors. Luck has showed fans that his offseason work on sliding, protecting himself and making smarter decisions with the football was worth the scrutiny. The team around him, however, is upending the QB’s great start to 2016.

Luck is taking a league-high number of hits in the pocket, has the least amount of time to throw, and on Sunday against Jacksonville, saw multiple footballs dropped. It was apparent early in the game that it would be a frustrating campaign, as Luck had passes dropped by Dwayne Allen multiple times, Josh Ferguson, Chester Rogers and Phillip Dorsett.

Zero Focus

Luck admitted that he and the team were “not focused” on Sunday’s matchup in London, which leads fans to wonder if the International Series served as more of a distraction that originally believed. After the game, Luck was candid in his frustrations with the media, telling reporters “I’m tired of ‘almost,’ I want to win.”

Looking Forward

The Colts head back to the States to face the Chicago Bears on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium. A matchup that previously seemed to favor the Colts, Bears backup QB Brian Hoyer looked good in leading his team to a victory on Sunday over the Detroit Lions, a team the Colts fell to in week 1.

Heading to Indianapolis for the Colts vs. Bears this Sunday? Get your tickets to the Colts VIP Tailgate! All you can eat buffets, premium top-shelf open bar, Colts cheerleaders, former Colts players and more! 

The ‘Road to Super Bowl LI’ in Houston is here! As the NFL marches through the season, set your tailgating plans! Tickets for our Colts VIP Tailgate and the 2017 Players Tailgate at Super Bowl LI in Houston available NOW!

Indianapolis Colts in London!

The road to Super Bowl LI for the Indianapolis Colts takes an unusual detour throughout the 2016 NFL season. Travel with Bullseye as the Colts head across the pond!

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The Indianapolis Colts will travel to London to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars in week 4 of the NFL’s regular season, marking the first time the team has played overseas.

Bullseye Event Group is offering a luxury travel package for the games, the official travel partner of the Indianapolis Colts. Here is just some of what that package includes:

Airfare

Round-trip private airport transfers will escort you to and from your the airports, where a private chartered flight will have a seat reserved for you!

The flights depart from Indianapolis on Wednesday, September 28 at 9pm and land overseas sometime mid-morning on Thursday, September 29. The flights will return to Indianapolis on Monday, October 3.

Accommodations

Luxury accommodations will be waiting for you in London as a part of Bullseye’s brilliant travel packages.

Stay at at St. Martins Lane -OR- Mondrian London for four nights, as you rest up from your time sight-seeing or just taking in the city.

Round-trip transportation to and from Wembley Stadium on game day will also be provided. And experience an exclusive Bullseye Welcome Party while arriving in London!

Pre-Game Tailgate

Have a little taste of our Players Tailgates at the Super Bowl, as Bullseye hosts a pre-game tailgate in London before the Colts take on the Jaguars.

The tailgate, included with your travel packages, consists of luxury seating, an all-you-can-eat buffet and a premium open bar!

Interested in securing a travel package with the Indianapolis Colts? Get your seat for London reserved today, before it’s too late!

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