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The Indianapolis Colts have officially been eliminated from the playoffs. A sentence that has been said for four straight seasons, which is the longest playoff drought the franchise has experienced since their stretch from 1988-1994. Colts no playoffs for 4 straight years.

Longest drought since 1988-94. Yeah, this is not good. *I've had to check that 1988-94 stat 3 or 4 times just to be certain* Colts loss upsets their own fan base, along with the Giants The Giants were In the driver's seat for the number one overall pick as they entered today's game at 2-13.



But then the Colts and their annual late-season collapses came to Met Life Stadium and changed everything. The Giants now move to 3-13, and now, a lot needs to happen for them to climb back into the top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. This puts them in danger of missing out on drafting one of the top two rookie quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft class.

And with the loss, the Cols officially eliminated themselves from the postseason, and this kind of collapse should put multiple key players, coaches, and front office member's jobs in jeopardy. Not only did they lose to a Giants team that many thought they were focusing on the offseason already, but they did it in such an awful fashion. They allowed the Giants to score 45 points, which is 16 points more than their previous season high of 29.

This type of performance from the defense should be the nail in Gus Bradley's coffin as the team's defensive coordinator. But with the ov.

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