Here is the 2021-22 NFL schedule for the Indianapolis Colts
The Indianapolis Colts are a professional football team playing in the South Division of the AFC (American Football Conference) of the NFL. The Colts’ home field was Memorial Stadium from 1953 to 1983, in Baltimore Maryland. From 1984 to 2007 the Indianapolis Colts played at Hoosier Dome (AKA RCA Dome), and moved to Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana in 2008.
The Colts won 3 pre-AFL-NFL merger NFL Championships including the years 1958, 1959, and 1968. They have won 7 conference championships including the NFL Western Conference Championships in 1958, 1959, 1964, and 1968, and the AFC Conference Championships in 1970, 2006, and 2009. The Colts have won 16 division championships and made 27 NFL Playoff appearances.
Peyton Manning, one of pro-football’s most famous players, was drafted to the Indianapolis Colts in 1998. He was released from the roster in 2012.
NO | PLAYER | POS |
---|---|---|
9 | Jacob Eason | QB |
4 | Sam Ehlinger | QB |
7 | Brett Hundley | QB |
2 | Carson Wentz | QB |
21 | Nyheim Hines | RB |
35 | Deon Jackson | RB |
42 | Benny LeMay | RB |
25 | Marlon Mack | RB |
28 | Jonathan Taylor | RB |
20 | Jordan Wilkins | RB |
7 | Tarik Black | WR |
1 | Parris Campbell | WR |
16 | Ashton Dulin | WR |
12 | De’Michael Harris | WR |
13 | T.Y. Hilton | WR |
14 | Zach Pascal | WR |
10 | Dezmon Patmon | WR |
11 | Michael Pittman | WR |
17 | Mike Strachan | WR |
85 | Tyler Vaughns | WR |
81 | Mo Alie-Cox | TE |
84 | Jack Doyle | TE |
83 | Kylen Granson | TE |
41 | Farrod Green | TE |
47 | Jordan Thomas | TE |
86 | Noah Togiai | TE |
48 | Andrew Vollert | TE |
68 | Joey Hunt | C |
78 | Ryan Kelly | C |
NO | PLAYER | POS |
---|---|---|
52 | Ben Banogu | DE |
94 | Tyquan Lewis | DE |
54 | Dayo Odeyingbo | DE |
51 | Kwity Paye | DE |
91 | Isaac Rochell | DE |
57 | Kemoko Turay | DE |
65 | Andrew Brown | DT |
99 | DeForest Buckner | DT |
92 | Kameron Cline | DT |
66 | Joey Ivie | DT |
97 | Al-Quadin Muhammad | DT |
76 | Taylor Stallworth | DT |
90 | Grover Stewart | DT |
96 | Antwaun Woods | DT |
66 | Chris Williams | DL |
49 | Matthew Adams | OLB |
44 | Zaire Franklin | OLB |
53 | Darius Leonard | OLB |
58 | Bobby Okereke | ILB |
40 | Curtis Bolton | LB |
59 | Jordan Glasgow | LB |
43 | Malik Jefferson | LB |
41 | Isaiah Kaufusi | LB |
55 | Skai Moore | LB |
45 | E.J. Speed | LB |
47 | Anthony Chesley | CB |
23 | Kenny Moore | CB |
27 | Xavier Rhodes | CB |
34 | Isaiah Rodgers | CB |
26 | Rock Ya-Sin | CB |
33 | Ibraheim Campbell | DB |
38 | T.J. Carrie | DB |
36 | Andre Chachere | DB |
24 | Holton Hill | DB |
30 | George Odum | DB |
32 | Julian Blackmon | SAF |
31 | Shawn Davis | SAF |
39 | Marvell Tell | SAF |
37 | Khari Willis | SAF |
29 | Sean Davis | FS |
Preseason | |||
WK | DATE | OPPONENT | RESULT |
1 | Sun, 15 Aug | vsCarolina | W 21-18 |
WK | DATE | OPPONENT | TIME |
2 | Sun, 22 Aug | @Minnesota | 5:30 AM |
3 | Sat, 28 Aug | @Detroit | 4:30 AM |
Regular Season | |||
WK | DATE | OPPONENT | TIME |
1 | Sun, 12 Sep | vsSeattle | 10:30 PM |
2 | Sun, 19 Sep | vsLos Angeles | 10:30 PM |
3 | Sun, 26 Sep | @Tennessee | 10:30 PM |
4 | Sun, 3 Oct | @Miami | 10:30 PM |
5 | Tue, 12 Oct | @Baltimore | 5:45 AM |
6 | Sun, 17 Oct | vsHouston | 10:30 PM |
7 | Mon, 25 Oct | @San Francisco | 5:50 AM |
8 | Sun, 31 Oct | vsTennessee | 10:30 PM |
9 | Fri, 5 Nov | vsNew York | 5:50 AM |
10 | Sun, 14 Nov | vsJacksonville | 11:30 PM |
11 | Sun, 21 Nov | @Buffalo | 11:30 PM |
12 | Sun, 28 Nov | vsTampa Bay | 11:30 PM |
13 | Sun, 5 Dec | @Houston | 11:30 PM |
14 | BYE WEEK | ||
15 | Sun, 19 Dec | vsNew England | TBD |
16 | Sun, 26 Dec | @Arizona | 6:45 AM |
17 | Sun, 2 Jan | vsLas Vegas | 11:30 PM |
18 | Sun, 9 Jan | @Jacksonville | 11:30 PM |
Here is how you can catch the live-action of the 2021 NFL season without having to use Buffstreams or Reddit Stream.
USA:
NFL Network
NFL’s own network will be showing the matches live this season including the pre-season games.
An NFL Game Pass is required for the same. It costs $99.99 for a season.
In order to catch all the 270 games – including pre-season, regular season and the Super Bowl, a pro pass is required. Pro-pass costs $125, and lets one catch live action of the pre-season, regular season and the Super Bowl.
NBC and CBS
A few of the pre-season games are broadcasted by NBC and CBS as well. However, NBC and CBS sports provide live-action of most of the regular-season games. They are available in several service providers.
Sling TV and Fubo
Sling TV and Fubo give the privilege of various channels through subscriptions. With a $35 month subscription a majority of the NFL games can be followed live on Sling TV.
Fubo is quite similar as well. It offers various channels like NBC, CBS, Fox, and has a 7-day free trial period.
UK:
There are a few streaming options in the United Kingdom. However, it is SkySports that is the main broadcaster from the area.
Fans in the United Kingdom can also purchase an NFL pass that costs 147.99 Euros for the entire season. It is extremely costly in comparison to USA’s $99.99 and $125.
Other options are provided by SkySports and BBC’s iPlayer. SkySports currently has a channel dedicated to NFL, called SkySports NFL, and live-action can be caught on the channel.
BBC’s iPlayer is predominantly for the casuals who would like to catch up with the highlights and stories. Live streaming is not provided by BBC’s iPlayer.
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