
The Indianapolis Colts have the best record in the NFL to date at 6-1. They have won three games in a row and are looking to extend their win streak to four in Week 8. The only thing standing in their way of a 7-1 record is their AFC South rivals, the 1-6 Tennessee Titans, whom they are hosting in Week 8. These may be teams on completely different trajectories for the season, but divisional games have the ability to produce shocking results.
We've already seen the New York Giants upset the Philadelphia Eagles this season alone. And to go even further, this is the NFL, and the saying "any given Sunday" is a reality. Some may say this matchup with the Titans even has "trap game" potential for the Colts. They need to do everything in their power to prevent that type of upset from occurring. And you don't want to miss a second of the action when these two teams go head to head. So check out this week's broadcast map and other broadcast facts before Week 8 begins.
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When: Sunday, Oct 26 at 4:25
Where: Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana
The Colts and Titans will be shown on CBS, one of two games on the network during the late window. The game is marked on the map above, as it will be shown in all the places shaded in blue. This includes most of Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, and parts of Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, and Missouri.
This matchup between the Colts and Titans gives us the season's highest and lowest-scoring teams. The Colts have scored the most points in the league through seven weeks, with 232, and they have the highest points per game average, with 33.1. Daniel Jones's career resurgence has been tremendous, and Jonathan Taylor has been the best RB in the league. That duo along with the coaching staff, a top tier offensive line and their weapons stepping up big has them as not only a top offense this season but they are also on pace to be the most efficient offense in NFL history.
The Titans fall on the opposite end of this ranking as the lowest-scoring offense in the league. They have only scored 96 points on the year and are the only team not to have broken 100 yet this year, and eight teams ahead of them here have already had their bye weeks. So obviously, the Titans also have the lowest points per game average with only 13.7 points. It's been a very rocky start to Cam Ward’s rookie season, which seems fitting with the team management in Tennessee, which also looks rocky from the outside looking in.
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