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Colts Kick Off: Indy Gears Up for Football Season

Indianapolis is buzzing with anticipation as Colts fans gear up for the September 7th season kickoff! After a long offseason, the city is decked out in blue and white, ready to cheer on their team. Expect watch parties, Colts-themed events, and a united fanbase hopeful for a strong start and maybe even some early playoff buzz. The countdown is on!

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