Oakland Raiders at Indianapolis Colts live stream: How to watch online
By Brad Weiss
The Oakland Raiders continue their tough trip away from home this morning, as the take on the Indianapolis Colts inside Lucas Oil Stadium
For the second week in a row, the Oakland Raiders will be playing in the 10:00am PT time slot, as they travel to Indianapolis to take on the Colts. Last weekend, the Raiders were drubbed on the road by the Minnesota Vikings, who took control of the game early, and never relinquished the lead.
The Colts come into this game fresh off a solid victory against the Atlanta Falcons, and they have gotten a great effort from quarterback Jacoby Brissett through the first three weeks of the season. Brissett was thrust into the starting role when Andrew Luck abruptly retired during the preseason, and has gone on to throw for seven touchdowns against one interception, all the while completing nearly 72 percent of his passes.
Unfortunately for the Colts, they could be without some of their better playmakers on both sides of the ball, as star safety Malik Hooker has already been ruled out. 2018 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year and All-Pro linebacker Darius Leonard has not practiced this week, along with wideout T.Y. Hilton, who is Brissett’s best option in the passing game.
All of this could add up to a very competitive game inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Week 4.
Here is how to watch all the action today
Date: Sunday, September 29, 2019
Time: 10:00 am. PT, 1:00 pm ET
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Venue: Lucas Oil Stadium
TV Info: CBS, NFL Sunday Ticket
Live Stream: NFL Sunday Ticket App or Fubo TV
Oakland fell to 1-2 with the loss against Minnesota last weekend, and with the Kansas City Chiefs already running away with the AFC West, they need to get it together to stay in the Wild Card race. Derek Carr needs to take shot downfield against a banged up Colts secondary, and getting Josh Jacobs involved in the passing game will prove crucial as well.
With the Colts being so banged up heading into this game, the Raiders actually have a chance to pull off the upset on the road in Week 4. The Silver and Black looked overmatched this past weekend, but this is not as good a team as the Vikings were, and Oakland has the playmakers to get it done against a short-handed Colts defense.