INDIANAPOLIS -- Colts defensive end Robert Mathis couldn't care less about the No. 1 draft pick. All he wants is another win.

Some of Indianapolis' die-hard fans are urging the team's brain trust to take a different tack, benching starters and losing Sunday's season finale at Jacksonville so it can get the top pick.

"It's better not to respond to that at all," Mathis said when asked about the fans' plea. "We play to win."

The stakes are high.

Since moving to Indianapolis in 1984, only the 1991 Colts (1-15) produced fewer than three wins.

The Colts (2-13) have never finished with a losing record in AFC South play, and the last time anybody beat the Colts twice in the same season was 2007 when San Diego won at home in the regular season and in Indianapolis in the second round of the playoffs.

A victory over the Jags (4-11) would keep all of those streaks intact and allow the Colts to take a three-game winning string into next season, something they haven't done since the 2006 Super Bowl-winning run.

The message coming from the top is simple: Keep on winning.