Outside of Indianapolis and New York, it’ll be tough to find Bills vs. Colts on TV
In Week 10, the Buffalo Bills travel to Lucas Oil Stadium to take on the AFC South Indianapolis Colts. It’s actually been quite some time since the Bills defeated the Colts in Indy. In fact, their last win there came in 1999, when a Bills team led by quarterback Doug Flutie claimed victory over Peyton Manning’s Colts. Since then, Indianapolis has been 6-0 at home against Buffalo.
The 7-2 Bills have the chance to lock up the AFC East by month’s end if they keep winning games. This week, they signed some old familiar names in Jordan Phillips and Quinton Jefferson after losing some defensive players to injury and one (Mike Edwards) being released. With WR Keon Coleman most likely sitting out with a wrist injury, fans are hoping Amari Cooper will be good to go this week to help take some pressure off of the other receivers.
For 4-5 Indianapolis, the team realizes they’re only one game out of the seventh seed in the playoffs. Quarterback Anthony Richardson, who was drafted by the Colts in 2023, hasn’t lived up to his potential this season and was recently benched for veteran quarterback Joe Flacco. Although the offense failed to score a touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 9, the Colts still have a solid weapon in running back Jonathan Taylor — and the Bills are known for getting gashed on the ground.
If you’re hoping to watch this AFC matchup, which could have playoff implications for both teams, you might have a hard time finding it.
Per 506sports.com, areas in red will see the Pittsburgh Steelers face off against the Washington Commanders, with Ian Eagle and Charles Davis on the call. Areas in blue will be watching the Denver Broncos take on the Kansas City Chiefs (Kevin Harlan and Trent Green); and green portions will see the aforementioned Buffalo Bills at Indianapolis Colts game (Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber and Jason McCourty). The small gray area in Florida won’t see a game since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are enforcing a blackout.
Where will you be watching the Bills in Week 10?