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Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor

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The Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor honors former players, coaches, club officials, and fans who made outstanding contributions to the Indianapolis Colts football organization. Originally a ring around the former RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana, it currently encircles Lucas Oil Stadium.

The Ring of Honor began on September 23, 1996, with the induction of then owner, Robert Irsay.[1] Since then, thirteen players (11 offensive and 2 defensive), two head coaches, a general manager, and an honor to the fans have been added. Tony Dungy was the first to be added to the ring of honor in Lucas Oil Stadium.

The 12th Man addition to the ring was the last to be added in the RCA Dome. While the ring membership is not increased annually, there was at least one inductee added every season from 2015 to 2019.

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Inductees

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Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist[2]
Inducted or Enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
NamePosition Years With ClubInducted
Robert IrsayOwner197219971996[1]
80Bill BrooksWR198619921998[3]
75Chris HintonOT, OG198319892001[4]
Ted MarchibrodaHead Coach19751979
19921995
2002[5]
4Jim HarbaughQB199419972005[6]
12th Man (removed)†Fans2007[7]
Tony DungyHead Coach200220082010[8]
88Marvin HarrisonWR199620082011[9]
32Edgerrin JamesRB199920052012[10]
29Eric DickersonRB198719912013[11]
28Marshall FaulkRB199419982013[11]
63Jeff SaturdayC199920112015[12]
Bill PolianPresident/General Manager199820112016[13]
18Peyton ManningQB199820112017[14]
87Reggie WayneWR200120142018[15]
93Dwight FreeneyDE200220122019[16]
98Robert MathisDE200320162021[17]
78Tarik GlennOT199720062022[18]
44Dallas ClarkTE200320112024[19]
Jim IrsayGeneral Manager/Owner197220252025[20]

† The Colts removed the 12th Man reference in 2016, retroactively renaming the honor "Colts Nation"[21][22]

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