Indianapolis Colts vs. Tennessee Titans live stream: How to watch

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - NOVEMBER 20: Kendall Wright
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - NOVEMBER 20: Kendall Wright /
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The Tennessee Titans will host the Indianapolis Colts on Monday Night Football in Week 6. Here is how to watch this AFC South rivalry game online.

We’ve got on last game going on in the NFL in Week 6. That would be Monday Night Football in primetime on Oct. 16. In this week’s matchup, it will be between AFC South rivals in the Indianapolis Colts (2-3) and the Tennessee Titans (2-3). Kickoff from Nissan Stadium in Nashville will be at 8:30 p.m. ET.

Both teams are 2-3 on the year and a game back of the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC South race. Indianapolis has wins over the Cleveland Browns and the San Francisco 49ers in overtime. The Colts’ three losses are to the Los Angeles Rams, the Arizona Cardinals in overtime and to the Seattle Seahawks.

Tennessee has wins over the Jaguars and the Seahawks. However, the Titans have losses to the Oakland Raiders, the Houston Texans and the Miami Dolphins. While Indianapolis has probably overachieved thus far, Tennessee has largely underachieved. So who is going to win this riveting game in the AFC South on Monday Night Football?

How can I watch the Colts and Titans?

This game will be shown on ESPN for Monday Night Football. That means Sean McDonough and Jon Gruden will be in the booth to call the nationally televised game for ESPN. The available live streams can be found on WatchESPN and on FuboTV.

If you want to watch this game on your phone, be sure to hit up NFL Mobile on Verizon on your mobile device. Should you want to watch this game on your Xbox, be sure to use the ESPN app on your gaming console.

This game currently does not have a betting line, according to SportsBook Review. The reason for this is two-fold. We don’t know who the starting quarterbacks will be for this game just yet.

For the Colts, maybe Andrew Luck makes his first start? If not, well, then it’s another week of Jacoby Brissett action. Maybe Marcus Mariota is back from his hamstring injury suffered in Week 4’s loss to the Texans. Otherwise, we get to see Matt Cassel not get it done for the Titans.

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While we don’t know who the starting quarterbacks will be for this game just yet, who is getting the win and improving to 3-3? Will it be the hometown Titans or the visiting Colts? Tune in to ESPN to watch Monday Night Football this week at 8:30 p.m. ET.