INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts have already exceeded expectations.
Seven games into the season, Indy has the NFL's best record and highest-scoring offense and holds a two-game lead in the AFC South. Jonathan Taylor leads the NFL in rushing, quarterback Daniel Jones is playing the best football of his career and Tyler Warren is setting new standards for rookie tight ends.
And yet the Colts (6-1) realize they haven't really achieved anything yet.
“They're playing together, but it's about execution and staying on the details,” coach Shane Steichen said. “So I feel confident in our guys' abilities. But like I said to those guys, we've got to go prove it every day, not just on Sundays, but every day we're in this building.”
The fact Indy still hopes to show everyone the fast start an

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