If you’re in the green, you’ll get Colts vs. Jaguars on TV

Those in the green will get Colts and Jaguars on TV in Week 1.

The Indianapolis Colts (0-0) are preparing to host the Jacksonville Jaguars (0-0) to begin the 2023 regular season.

Looking to break a winless streak on opening day that has spanned nine seasons, the Colts will have their work cut out for them as they host the reigning division champions.

Those in the green area of the TV map will get the game on the local FOX channel, courtesy of 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for this game will be Kenny Albert (play-by-play), Jonathan Vilma (color analyst) and Shannon Spake (sideline).

Here’s a look at the other TV coverage maps in Week 1:

If you’re in the blue, you’ll get Colts vs. Giants on TV

Those in the blue will get Colts vs. Giants on CBS.

The Indianapolis Colts (4-10-1) and New York Giants (8-6-1) are preparing for a Week 17 matchup at  MetLife Stadium.

While the Colts don’t have much to play for other than their pride, the Giants can clinch a playoff spot with a win on Sunday. The Colts have lost five in a row since Jeff Saturday’s first surprising win of his interim tenure.

Those in the blue section of the TV coverage map, courtesy of 506 Sports, will get the game on CBS.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

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NFL Week 13 TV coverage maps

Here’s a look at the NFL Week 13 TV coverage maps.

The Indianapolis Colts (4-7-1) will be taking the prime-time stage for the second consecutive week as they visit the Dallas Cowboys (8-3) at AT&T Stadium in Week 13.

Because the Colts will be playing Sunday night, they will get national coverage on NBC.

But here’s a look at the TV coverage maps for the slate of Week 13 games, courtesy of 506 Sports:

If you’re in the blue, you’ll get Colts vs. Raiders on TV

TV maps for Week 14.

The Indianapolis Colts (8-4) and Las Vegas Raiders (7-5) are preparing for a Week 14 battle at Allegiant Stadium in what should be a close matchup on the West Coast.

With both teams firmly in the playoff picture for the AFC, this matchup will have a hand in the final order when the season comes to an end. The Colts currently have a one-game lead over the Raiders for the final wild-card spot.

For those in the blue (purple?) section of the TV map, the game will air on the local CBS channel, per 506 Sports.

 

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for this Week 14 game will be Ian Eagle (play-by-play) and Charles Davis (color commentary).

The Colts opened the week as 2.5-point road favorites and may be getting some reinforcements as left tackle Anthony Castonzo was spotted making a return to practice from a knee injury.

The Raiders won’t go down easily and should put up a solid fight with Derek Carr leading the charge.

Regardless, this game should have plenty of implications when it comes to the final seeding in the AFC.

If you’re in the green, you’ll get Colts vs. Bengals on TV

TV maps in Week 6.

The Indianapolis Colts (3-2) are preparing to host the Cincinnati Bengals (1-3-1) for a Week 6 matchup at Lucas Oil Stadium.

This game, which may feature up to 12,500 fans, will be the final game before the Colts go on a bye—at least that is the expectation. The Colts and Bengals will be on FOX with Kevin Kugler (play-by-play) and Chris Spielman (color analyst) getting the call.

Those in the green region of the TV map will get the game on the local FOX channel, courtesy of 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

The Colts saw their three-game winning streak snap in Week 5 when they lost to the Cleveland Browns. The Bengals got struggled mightily against their division foes in the Ravens, who easily handled that game 27-3.

Now, the Colts will be looking to get back into the win column and are expected to do so being eight-point favorites at home for the matchup.

If you’re in the green, you’ll get Colts vs. Browns on TV

TV map in Week 5.

The Indianapolis Colts (3-1) are preparing to take on the Cleveland Browns (3-1) at FirstEnergy Stadium for a Week 5 matchup as both teams look to extend their winning streak to four games.

The Colts opened the week as slight road favorites despite both teams enduring almost identical seasons. After dropping their Week 1 openers, both teams have won their last three games.

For those in the green region of the broadcast map, the game will be on the local CBS channel, courtesy of 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for the Colts will be Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta. There was a chance the Colts could have gotten Tony Romo and Jim Nantz, but they will be calling the Giants and Cowboys game.

This will be a good matchup for both teams on Sunday. It will be a good test to see how much of their early success is real and how much of it was due to an easy schedule.

The Colts and Browns will kickoff at 4:25 p.m. ET at FirstEnergy Stadium.

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If you’re in the green, you’ll get Colts vs. Bears on TV

TV maps for Week 4.

The Indianapolis Colts (2-1) and Chicago Bears (3-0) are hoping to continue their winning ways with a Week 4 matchup at Soldier Field on Sunday.

As these two teams prepare to battle it out, the game will air on CBS on Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ET. For those in the green portion of the TV map, the game will be on the local CBS channel, per 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call on Sunday will be Greg Gumbel and Rich Gannon. The Colts opened as 2.5-point road favorites during the week, per BetMGM, while the Bears are one of seven undefeated teams in Week 4.

The Colts will be looking to keep their winning ways going against Nick Foles, who was just named the starting quarterback over Mitchell Trubisky. After winning their last two games in a relatively dominating fashion, the Bears pose a much greater challenge.

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If you’re in the green, you’ll get Colts vs. Jets on TV

TV maps for Week 3.

The Indianapolis Colts (1-1) are preparing to host the New York Jets (0-2) at Lucas Oil Stadium for a Week 3 matchup.

Following their first win of the season over the Minnesota Vikings, the Colts are massive favorites against the Jets at home this week. Even with some potential players missing due to injury, the Colts should handle this game relatively easily.

For those in the green region of the broadcast map, the game will be on the local CBS channel, per 506 Sports.

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Getting the call on Sunday will be Kevin Harlan and Trent Green for the CBS crew.

The Colts are coming off of a big win against the Vikings in which their defense dominated their side of the ball. They could have similar success against a Jets offense that has struggled mightily to open the season.

The Colts and Jets are set to square off in Week 3 at Lucas Oil Stadium for a 4:05 p.m. ET start time.

If you’re in the purple, you’ll get Colts vs. Vikings on TV

Broadcast map for Week 2.

The Indianapolis Colts (0-1) are preparing to host the Minnesota Vikings (0-1) at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday for their home opener in Week 2.

Following their season-opening loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars at TIAA Bank Field, the Colts have a chip on their shoulder looking to get back into the win column.

For those in the purple portion of the broadcast map, you’ll get the Colts and Vikings on FOX, courtesy of 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

For those who aren’t in the area, the game can be streamed on fuboTV (try it free).

Getting the call for the Week 2 game will be Tim Brando (play-by-play) and Robert Smith (color commentary).

The Colts are looking to avoid going 0-2 after dropping the opener against the Jaguars. The Vikings are in the same boat after allowing the Packers to score 43 points on their home turf, the highest total in Week 1.

The Colts and Vikings are set to kick off at 1:00 p.m. ET on FOX.

If you’re in the yellow, you’ll get Colts vs. Jaguars on TV

TV map for Week 17.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-8) and Jacksonville Jaguars (5-10) are both preparing for the final game of the regular season before fully shifting their attention to the offseason.

The Colts just snapped a four-game losing streak while the Jaguars have lost six of their last seven games. Opening the week, Indy was favored by 3.5 points on the road.

Those in the yellow region of the TV Map will get the game on CBS, courtesy of 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

The Colts and Jaguars will face off on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS. Spero Dedes (play-by-play) and Adam Archuleta (color analyst) will get the call.

Both teams are out of the playoff race so it doesn’t truly matter how this game ends outside of draft implications.

Regardless, the Colts and Jaguars will round out their season with a mid-afternoon matchup at TIAA Bank Field.