Colts at Texans live stream: How to watch online

Oct 9, 2016; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Indianapolis Colts running back Frank Gore (23) runs against the Chicago Bears at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas J. Russo-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 9, 2016; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Indianapolis Colts running back Frank Gore (23) runs against the Chicago Bears at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas J. Russo-USA TODAY Sports /
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The first-place Houston Texans host the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday night. Check here where you can watch these teams square off.

It’s been so far so good for the Houston Texans. At least when they’ve played at home. Bill O’Brien’s squad has reeled off three wins in as many tries on their own home turf. The Texans have beaten the Chicago Bears, Kansas City Chiefs and Tennessee Titans – all by single-digit scores.

Now we will find out if Brock Osweiler are ready for primetime for the second time in four weeks. You’ll recall that Thursday night showdown with the New England Patriots in Foxborough earlier this year. It resulted in an embarrassing 27-0 shutout loss as O’Brien and company self-destructed throughout the evening.

The Texans are also coming off a humbling 31-13 defeat at the hands of the unbeaten Minnesota Vikings. Two road tilts in 2016 and Houston has had a problem competing – falling by a combined 58-13 count.

Now they prepare for the Indianapolis Colts, off to a disappointing 2-3 start but coming off a 29-23 win over the Bears. The franchise’s history in this series is well known. The Colts own a 23-5 lifetime advantage over the Texans, including a 10-4 record at Houston. And Chuck Pagano’s club has won the last three years on the road in this divisional series.

TV: NBC
Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
Broadcasters: Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth
Online: NFL Sunday Ticket MAX (subscription required)
Mobile: Verizon NFL Mobile (subscription required)

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When it comes to this week’s affair, the team that makes the fewest mistakes will likely walk away with a win. While Colts quarterback Andrew Luck has had his ups and downs this season, Texans signal-caller Brock Osweiler has been unfortunately consistent. The fifth-year performer has thrown at least one interception in each of his five games this year.