The Indianapolis Colts have made NFL history, becoming the first team in the Super Bowl era to not punt in either of their first two games of the season.
The unprecedented achievement is a testament to the team's stunning offensive efficiency and their ability to score on a staggering number of possessions.
The Colts are now 2-0 and are at the top of their division, a position many fans would not have expected at the start of the season.
The achievement is a rare one in the NFL.
A game without a single punt is a rarity in itself, but two in a row is an unprecedented feat.
The Colts have also set an NFL record by scoring on their first ten possessions of the season, which is a clear sign that their offence is a force to be reckoned with.
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The team's two games were against the Miami Dolphins, in a 33-8 victory, and the Denver Broncos, in a thrilling 29-28 win.
In both games, the Colts' offence was relentless, converting on a staggering number of third and fourth downs.
The team's success is a direct result of their offensive philosophy and their ability to sustain drives and score points.
The team's quarterback, Daniel Jones, has been playing great and has been a major factor in the team's success.
The quarterback, who joined the Colts in the off-season, has been a revelation for the team, and he is a big reason why the team is off to a historic start.

What the achievement means for the rest of the season
The Colts' historic achievement is a clear indication that the team is a genuine contender in the NFL this season.
The team's offensive efficiency is a major asset, and it will be a key factor in their bid to make a push for the playoffs.
The team's two wins have also put them in a great position in their division, and they will be hoping to build on their strong start.
The achievement is also a major source of pride for the team's fans, who have not had a lot to cheer about in recent seasons.
The Colts are a young team, and their historic start is a sign that the future is bright for the team.
The team will be hoping to continue their stunning offensive form and make a push for the playoffs.
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