
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — The Indianapolis Colts visit the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday in what is already a pivotal, consequential matchup.
The Colts (5-1) currently control the top seed in the AFC, but the Chargers (4-2) can claim the spot with a win this weekend.
This is already a difficult matchup to gauge, as injuries should play a significant role for both teams.
So, how can you take in Colts vs. Chargers, whether you're in the Central Indiana market or not? Here's how you can catch the action.
Both teams did receive some good injury news this week, as the Colts got back slot corner Kenny Moore II (Achilles) from an injury that's cost him the last three games. The Chargers activated outside linebacker Khalil Mack (elbow) and linebacker Denzel Perryman (ankle) from Injured Reserve on Saturday. However, that's where many of the positive injury developments end.
Colts wide receivers Josh Downs (concussion) and Ashton Dulin (chest), running back Tyler Goodson (groin), and cornerback Charvarius Ward Sr. (concussion) are out. Ward was placed on Injured Reserve on Saturday, causing him to miss at least the next four games.
Chargers offensive tackle Trey Pipkins III (knee) has already been ruled out, offensive tackle Joe Alt (ankle) and safety Elijah Molden (thumb) are doubtful, and wide receiver Derius Davis (knee), linebacker Troy Dye (thumb), running back Hassan Haskins (chest), and guard Jamaree Salyer (knee) are questionable.
Outside of the injuries, this is an intriguing matchup between a top-10 Colts offense, featuring Daniel Jones, Jonathan Taylor, and Tyler Warren, and a top-10 Chargers defense, featuring Mack and Derwin James.
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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.