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

TV map for Week 14.

The Indianapolis Colts (6-6) aren’t technically eliminated from playoff contention yet even though that’s the way the season is heading, and they will continue their fight with a road trip against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-7) in Week 14.

Currently on the outside looking for the AFC playoffs and two games behind first place in the division, the Colts are looking to end a skid that has featured four losses in the last five games.

Those in the green region of the TV map will get the Colts and Bucs game on CBS, courtesy of 506 Sports.

Getting the call for the CBS crew will be Spero Dedes (play-by-play) and Adam Archuleta (color analyst).

The Colts have been trending in the wrong direction since the second half of the season began. Troubles with injuries and a lacking passing offense has likely doomed what was a promising start to the season when they held a 5-2 record.

The Buccaneers, on the other hand, have been enjoying some success lately. They’ve won three of their last four games while averging 27.9 points per game over that span. The Colts conversely have averaged just 19.8 points in the same span.

While many are beginning to look at the offseason with four games remaining, the Colts will do everything they can to stay relevant in the AFC playoff race.

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

Check out the TV map in Week 13.

The Indianapolis Colts (6-5) and Tennessee Titans (6-5) are preparing for a crucial divisional matchup at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday as Week 13 approaches.

Though three games are being played on Thanksgiving, the Colts and Titans aren’t among them as they play on Sunday. Even so, this is a vital matchup for both teams trying to stay in the AFC playoff hunt.

Courtesy of 506 Sports, those in the green region of the TV map will get the Colts and Titans game on television.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

The Week 13 game airs on CBS and will be called by Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Rich Gannon (color analyst) and Jay Feely (sideline).

These two teams are heading in opposite directions. The Colts have lost three of their last four matchups while the Titans have won four of their last five games since making Ryan Tannehill the starter.

Both teams are tied at 6-5 and currently looking outside the AFC playoff hunt, but they are right in the thick of the race. The Colts currently hold the tiebreaker thanks to their Week 2 win.

The Colts and Titans are set for a 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday.

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

Those in the yellow will get the game on CBS.

The Indianapolis Colts (5-4) face a crucial stretch of games coming up, and it begins with the Week 11 home matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars (4-5) at Lucas Oil Stadium.

The Sunday matchup is huge for both teams trying to claw their way to the top of the division. It is the first time this season they meet while their second matchup will close the regular season out in Week 17.

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

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for the CBS crew is Andrew Catalon (play-by-play), James Lofton (color analyst) and Michael Grady (sideline).

The Colts are in the middle of a two-game slide as they try to get back on track in hopes to make a playoff run. They are currently on the outside looking in for the AFC playoff race.

The Jaguars are coming off of their bye week and will see the return of starting quarterback Nick Foles, who has been out since he broke his collarbone in Week 1.