After a win over the New England Patriots, where do the 6-7 Indianapolis Colts now stand in several key statistical metrics heading into their bye week?
As always, there will be ups and downs over the course of an NFL season when it comes to where a team performs statistically, with recent performances potentially changing the trajectory – whether positive or negative – of a team's current position relative to these keys Metrics.
Therefore, as always, all key figures should be treated with caution to varying degrees.
However, now 13 weeks into the Colts' 2024 season, that's a large enough sample size for these metrics to help us paint a picture of who this team is this year.
With all the information out there, this article could become endless given all the statistics and metrics that exist to measure a team's performance. To be concise while still highlighting relevant information, I've summarized my stat picks into the basics of football: running game performance, passing game performance, pressures, turnovers, third-down and red zone success, and points.
So after Week 13, the Colts are in these key categories with the help of And
Stat | rank | |
Points per game | 20.5 | 22 |
Points allowed per game | 9/22 | 17 |
Yards per rush | 4.4 | 13 |
Yards per rush are allowed | 4.6 | 20 |
Yards per pass attempt | 7.0 | 20 |
Yards allowed per pass attempt | 7.1 | 26 |
Pressure rate on the opposing QB | 23.8% | 11 |
Pressure rate allowed by OL | 22.6% | 22 |
Sales difference | -2 | 19 |
Third down conversion rate | 36.7% | 22 |
Defensive third-down conversion rate | 45.3% | 30 |
red zone success rate | 55.0% | 16 |
Defensive red zone success rate | 56.0% | 16 |