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    Jake Arthur
    Dec 7, 2025, 12:13
    Updated at: Dec 7, 2025, 12:13

    Do the Indianapolis Colts snap one of their most dreaded streaks? Make sure you can check out the action vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.

    INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Although Indianapolis Colts players and coaches may not like it, there's an elephant in the room every time they step foot in EverBank Stadium. Despite playing the Jacksonville Jaguars on the road every year, the Colts haven't won there since 2014.

    It doesn't matter how good the Colts teams have been or how bad the Jaguars teams have been, success has eluded the Colts for a decade in Duval County. In fairness, one of the Colts' road losses to the Jaguars was in London.

    With that added pressure, this game is also for sole possession of first place in the AFC South. The Colts and Jaguars both have an 8-4 record with just four games remaining after this week. The Houston Texans are also nipping at their heels, a game behind at 7-5.

    Check below to get the details on how you can take in Colts vs. Jaguars, whether you're in the Central Indiana market or not. Here's how you can catch the action.


    Colts vs. Jaguars

    • Date/Time: Sunday, December 7 at 1:00 p.m. E.T.
    • Where: Jacksonville, Fla.; EverBank Stadium
    • Television: CBS — Ian Eagle (play-by-play), JJ Watt (color analyst), Evan Washburn (sideline)
    • Stream: Paramount+, NFL+ (mobile), NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube/YouTubeTV
    • Radio: ESPN Radio — Steve Levy (play-by-play), Harry Douglas (color analyst), Jeff Darlington (sideline) | WIBC HD 2 — Matt Taylor (play-by-play), Joe Reitz (color analyst), Larra Overton (sideline)

    Eyes will be glued to the Colts offense on Sunday to see what kind of success they can have. Quarterback Daniel Jones was diagnosed with a fibula injury two weeks ago and has had limited mobility ever since.

    Running back Jonathan Taylor averaged 113.9 rushing yards in the first 10 games, but just 71.5 in the two games since as defenses load up to stop him and force Jones to beat them. Will something give?

    On the defensive side of the ball for the Colts, they face a quarterback in Trevor Lawrence who could look like one of the best quarterbacks in the league or one of the worst quarterbacks in the league on any given play. Will defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo have enough in his bag to keep Lawrence off his game?

    Tune in on Sunday to see how it all turns out. 

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    Jake Arthur has been covering the Indianapolis Colts for over a dozen years and is a member of the PFWA. He's one half of the Locked On Colts podcast, can be seen on WTHR+, and has worked for the Colts' official website, On SI, and more. You can follow him on X @JakeArthurNFL.

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