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Colts vs Seahawks: Which NFL Team is Better?

The Colts have won 2 Super Bowls (2006) with a historic quarterback legacy, while the Seahawks won 1 Super Bowl (2013) and are known for their dominant defense. The Colts currently have a stronger recent winning percentage (.549 since 2000) compared to the Seahawks (.512), though both franchises remain competitive NFL organizations.

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Indianapolis Colts

Historic franchise with 2 Super Bowl titles currently rebuilding with young talent

Fans who value quarterback-driven offenses and consistent regular season performance with high playoff frequency.

Score71%
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Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks

NFC West team known for defensive dominance and competitive consistency, based in the Pacific Northwest since 1976.

Fans who appreciate defensive excellence, long-term coaching stability, and teams built on defensive identity rather than individual superstar quarterbacks.

Score71%

Quick Answer

AI Summary

The Colts have won 2 Super Bowls (2006) with a historic quarterback legacy, while the Seahawks won 1 Super Bowl (2013) and are known for their dominant defense. The Colts currently have a stronger recent winning percentage (.549 since 2000) compared to the Seahawks (.512), though both franchises remain competitive NFL organizations.

Our Verdict

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The Colts have demonstrated superior long-term consistency and winning percentage over 26 years, with more division titles and playoff appearances. The Seahawks have shown greater coaching stability under Pete Carroll and built their identity around legendary defensive schemes. Choose the Colts if you value sustained excellence and quarterback-driven football; choose the Seahawks if you prefer defensive-first philosophy and consistency at the coaching level.

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Key Differences at a Glance

  • Super Bowl Championships:1 (2006) vs 1 (2013)
  • All-Time Winning Percentage (1984-2026):Indianapolis Colts wins(.549 (Colts) vs .479 (Seahawks))
  • NFL Playoff Appearances (2000-2026):Indianapolis Colts wins(13 appearances vs 11 appearances)
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Key Facts & Figures

28 numeric metrics compared

MetricIndianapolis ColtsSeattle SeahawksRatio
Points Per Game (2025 Season)(PPG)24.321.7
Points Allowed Per Game (2025 Season)(PPG)22.819.4
Rushing Yards Per Game (2025 Season)(YPG)108.2127.5
Passing Yards Per Game (2025 Season)(YPG)285.9246.3
Sacks Per Game (2025 Season)(SPG)2.12.8
Turnovers Forced (2025 Season)(Total)1824
Third Down Conversion Rate (2025)(%)42.1%38.7%
Points Per Game (Offense)(PPG)23.1
Points Allowed Per Game (Defense)(PPG)24.7
Rushing Yards Per Game(yards)108.6
Passing Yards Per Game(yards)287.3
Playoff Appearances (Last 5 Years)(seasons)0
Head Coach Winning Percentage(%)56.3%
Franchise Super Bowl Wins(total)1
All-Time Winning Percentage (1984-2026)(percentage).549.479
Playoff Appearances (2000-2026)(appearances)13 appearances11 appearances
Division Titles (2000-2026)(titles)9 titles5 titles
AFC/NFC Championship Game Appearances (2000-2026)(appearances)4 appearances3 appearances
Head Coach Tenure (Current)(years)6+ years (Frank Reich, 2018-present)16+ years (Pete Carroll, 2010-present)
Consecutive Playoff Seasons (Best Streak)(seasons)8 consecutive (2002-2009)6 consecutive (2012-2019)
Total Regular Season Wins (2000-2026)(wins)370+ wins323+ wins
Super Bowl Championships(titles)21 (2013)
Playoff Appearances (2020-2024)(appearances)0 of 5
Super Bowl Appearances (2019-2024)(appearances)0
All-Time Winning Percentage(%)43.8%
Hall of Famers (All-Time)(inductees)6
Head Coach Tenure(seasons)2 seasons (Shane Steichen, 2023-present)
Franchise Valuation (2024)(billions USD)$3.8B

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Key Differences

7 attributes compared head-to-head

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4Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts leads2 ties
Seattle Seahawks
1Seattle Seahawks
  • Super Bowl Championships

    Indianapolis Colts

    1 (2006)

    Seattle Seahawks

    1 (2013)

  • All-Time Winning Percentage (1984-2026)

    Indianapolis Colts

    .549 (Colts)(winner)

    Seattle Seahawks

    .479 (Seahawks)

  • NFL Playoff Appearances (2000-2026)

    Indianapolis Colts

    13 appearances(winner)

    Seattle Seahawks

    11 appearances

  • Hall of Famers on Roster History (Post-1984)

    Indianapolis Colts

    Peyton Manning, Andrew Luck legacy

    Seattle Seahawks

    Russell Wilson, Richard Sherman era

  • Division Titles (2000-2026)

    Indianapolis Colts

    9 titles(winner)

    Seattle Seahawks

    5 titles

  • Consecutive Playoff Seasons (Best Streak)

    Indianapolis Colts

    8 consecutive (2002-2009)(winner)

    Seattle Seahawks

    6 consecutive (2012-2019)

  • Head Coach Tenure Stability

    Indianapolis Colts

    Frank Reich (2018-present, 6+ years)

    Seattle Seahawks

    Pete Carroll (2010-present, 16+ years)(winner)

Full Comparison

IIndianapolis Colts
Seattle Seahawks
Points Per Game (2025 Season)(PPG)
24.3
21.7
Rushing Yards Per Game (2025 Season)(YPG)
108.2
127.5
Passing Yards Per Game (2025 Season)(YPG)
285.9
246.3
Points Allowed Per Game (2025 Season)(PPG)
22.8
19.4
Sacks Per Game (2025 Season)(SPG)
2.1
2.8
Turnovers Forced (2025 Season)(Total)
18
24
Win-Loss Record (2025 Season)(Record)
7-6
6-7
Third Down Conversion Rate (2025)(%)
42.1%
38.7%
2025 Win-Loss Record(wins-losses)
8-9
All-Time Winning Percentage (1984-2026)(percentage)
.549
.479
Total Regular Season Wins (2000-2026)(wins)
370+ wins
323+ wins
Points Per Game (Offense)(PPG)
23.1
Points Allowed Per Game (Defense)(PPG)
24.7
Rushing Yards Per Game(yards)
108.6
Passing Yards Per Game(yards)
287.3
Playoff Appearances (Last 5 Years)(seasons)
0
Head Coach Winning Percentage(%)
56.3%
Franchise Super Bowl Wins(total)
1
Playoff Appearances (2000-2026)(appearances)
13 appearances
11 appearances
AFC/NFC Championship Game Appearances (2000-2026)(appearances)
4 appearances
3 appearances
Division Titles (2000-2026)(titles)
9 titles
5 titles
Head Coach Tenure (Current)(years)
6+ years (Frank Reich, 2018-present)
16+ years (Pete Carroll, 2010-present)
Consecutive Playoff Seasons (Best Streak)(seasons)
8 consecutive (2002-2009)
6 consecutive (2012-2019)
Super Bowl Championships(titles)
2
1 (2013)
2024 Regular Season Record(wins-losses)
8-9
Playoff Appearances (2020-2024)(appearances)
0 of 5
Super Bowl Appearances (2019-2024)(appearances)
0
All-Time Winning Percentage(%)
43.8%
Hall of Famers (All-Time)(inductees)
6
Head Coach Tenure(seasons)
2 seasons (Shane Steichen, 2023-present)
Franchise Valuation (2024)(billions USD)
$3.8B

Pros & Cons

10 pros·4 cons across both

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Seattle Seahawks
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Indianapolis Colts

+5-2

Pros

  • 1 Super Bowl championship (2006) with legendary Peyton Manning era
  • 9 division titles since 2000 (most in their division)
  • 13 playoff appearances in last 26 years shows sustained competitiveness
  • .549 all-time winning percentage demonstrates organizational consistency
  • Strong recent draft class with Jonathan Taylor (2020) and elite talent acquisition

Cons

  • Quarterback instability post-Peyton Manning (7 different starters since 2013)
  • 3 head coaches since 2018, suggesting organizational uncertainty
Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks

+5-2

Pros

  • Pete Carroll's 16+ year tenure is one of NFL's longest, providing stability
  • 2013 Super Bowl championship with elite Legion of Boom defense
  • 6 consecutive playoff seasons (2012-2019) shows sustained excellence
  • Strong divisional presence in competitive NFC West with multiple playoff runs
  • Defense-first philosophy creates consistent winning formula year-to-year

Cons

  • Lower all-time winning percentage (.479) compared to Colts
  • Only 5 division titles since 2000 despite 26-year period examined

Frequently Asked Questions

5 questions

  1. The Indianapolis Colts have demonstrated superior long-term success with a .549 winning percentage versus the Seahawks' .479 since 1984. The Colts have 9 division titles, 13 playoff appearances, and 4 AFC Championship game appearances in the last 26 years, while the Seahawks have 5 division titles, 11 playoff appearances, and 3 NFC Championship appearances. Both won 1 Super Bowl, but the Colts' consistency across more years gives them the edge in overall organizational success.

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