‘1982 — Bills 20, Colts 0 — A crowd of 38,895 that was the lowest at Rich Stadium in six seasons weathered the cold and rain to watch the Bills smother the winless Colts, who managed only 88 yards and six first downs without ever crossing into Buffalo territory. The Bills rushed for 245 yards on the slippery turf and set a franchise record for time of possession (44:40). Joe Cribbs ran for 94 and Roosevelt Leaks had 90 yards with a pair of touchdown dives. Joe Ferguson was 6 of 16 passing for 70 net yards, outplaying Colts QB Mike Pagel (3 of 17 passing for 52 net yards). Sherman White had a sack and recovered a fumble for a Buffalo defense that had not allowed a touchdown in the past 10 quarters. The Bills improved to 3-1 but had yet to play a road game in the strike-shortened ’82 season. They would finish 4-5.’