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This Sunday the Indianapolis Colts (9-4) host the Houston Texans (7-6) in their home regular season finale this season. The Texans have never won in Indianapolis, holding a 0-12 record all-time. They'll look to change that this weekend in a game that they're treating like a playoff game against the division-leading Colts. For Indy, they could lock up the AFC South division title this weekend with a win. Let's take a look at all your need-to-know information for the game:
Game Time:
1:00 p.m. ET, Sunday, December 14, 2014
Location:
Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
TV Channel:
CBS (Kevin Harlan and Rich Gannon on the broadcast)
Radio Schedule:
WFNI and WLHK in Indianapolis (Bob Lamey and Jim Sorgi with the call)
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Prediction:
Matt Grecco's prediction: Colts 25, Texans 23
Josh Wilson's prediction: Colts 30, Texans 27
Injury Report:
Here's the Colts' official injury report:
OUT:
Hugh Thornton, OL (knee)
Joe Reitz, OL (ankle)
PROBABLE:
Mike Adams, S (back)
Sergio Brown, S (illness)
Darius Butler, CB (illness)
Vontae Davis, CB (concussion)
T.Y. Hilton, WR (rest Thursday)
D'Qwell Jackson, ILB (rest Wednesday)
LaRon Landry, S (illness)
Xavier Nixon, OL (foot)
Andy Studebaker, OLB (hamstring)
Erik Walden, OLB (knee)
Reggie Wayne, WR (rest Friday)
Must-Reads from this Week:
Here's Matt Grecco's preview of the matchup between the Colts and the Texans
Here's Josh Wilson's preview of the matchup between the Colts and the Texans
The Colts have ruled out two offensive linemen for Sunday's game
According to a report, Lance Louis will start at right guard for the Colts
Reggie Wayne will set a significant Colts' record this Sunday
Speaking of Reggie Wayne, we found out this week that he's been playing through a torn triceps
An update on the Colts and the Pro Bowl voting
Chuck Pagano on J.J. Watt: "I just hope we don't do enough to make him the MVP"