Colts obliterate Dolphins 33-8 to snap decade-long drought in season opener

Colts obliterate Dolphins 33-8 to snap decade-long drought in season opener
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The Indianapolis Colts obliterated the Miami Dolphins 33-8 in Sunday’s season opener at Lucas Oil Stadium to snap what was the NFL’s longest Week 1 drought. Indianapolis scored on all seven possessions to become the first NFL team in at least 47 years to score on every possession of a game.

The stampede sporting blue had not witnessed a season opener victory since 2013, but the 2025 Colts played with an edge from the opening kickoff following a tribute to induct late owner Jim Irsay into the Ring of Honor. The Colts emerged victorious with a brutal throttling on all three phases that would have made the franchise owner of 28 years proud.

Daniel Jones wasted no time silencing his doubters with a spectacular performance in his Colts debut. The seventh-year veteran quarterback scored three total touchdowns, including two rushing scores. Jones was an efficient 21-of-29 for 272 passing yards and flawlessly commanded Indy’s offensive unit to convert 7-of-15 on third down.

Jones set the tone from his first throw to rookie tight end Tyler Warren for a solid 14-yard gain and continued to thrive when the Dolphins bit at the play action. Indianapolis’ first-round draft pick caught three passes on the opening drive for 43 receiving yards, highlighted after Jones redesigned the play call with a nice audible to target Warren downfield for 21 yards. Warren caught a game-high seven receptions for 76 receiving yards and added three rushing yards to convert five first downs in his NFL debut.

New defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo delivered the best defensive game plan in recent memory as the Colts sacked Dolphins’ QB Tua Tagovailoa three times and picked him off twice. Miami crossed into Indianapolis territory on its first snap, but the Dolphins’ opening drive was terminated after Tagovailoa sailed a pass over the middle and was picked off by Colts’ safety Camryn Bynum. The fifth-year veteran safety signed with Indy in free agency and made an impact on his fifth snap in a Colts uniform. Bynum is known for his performative celebrations after making game-changing plays and showcased his moves after his interception. The 27-year-old sprinted to the end zone, laid on his back and glided through the blue turf to mimic a “slick back” dancing trend on TikTok, where dancers appear to float or glide in a rhythmic fashion.

The Colts went back to work following the takeaway as Jones orchestrated a 14-play scoring drive that lasted 8:18, which was longer than any drive from the 2024 season. Head coach Shane Steichen often leaned on star running back Jonathan Taylor, who led the Colts with a game-high 71 rushing yards on 18 carries. On the first play of the second frame, Jones recognized Miami’s secondary in Tampa 2 and delivered a strike down the right sideline to receiver Michael Pittman Jr. for a 27-yard passing touchdown to take a 10-0 lead. Pittman led the Colts with 80 receiving yards on six catches, including the first TD of the 2025 season....