Colts at Titans time, TV schedule, live stream, odds and more

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The Tennessee Titans will host the Indianapolis Colts on Monday Night Football in Week 6. Here is the television schedule and how to watch it online.

There is one more game left on the Week 6 slate of the 2017 NFL season, and that would be Monday Night Football. This week, it will be between two AFC South rivals in the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans. Kickoff from Nissan Stadium in Nashville will be at 8:30 p.m. ET on Oct. 16.

Both teams enter play at 2-3 on the year and a game back of the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC South. Indianapolis has wins over the Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers, while Tennessee has wins over the Jacksonville Jaguars and Seattle Seahawks.

The Colts have lost games to the Los Angeles Rams, Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks. Meanwhile, the Titans have losses to the Oakland Raiders, Houston Texans and Miami Dolphins.

Indianapolis has actually overachieved so far this season considering starting quarterback Andrew Luck hasn’t played at all.  Tennessee has underachieved in the eyes of many, as the Titans were a favorite to win the AFC South.

What time, channel are the Colts and Titans on?

ESPN will have the national broadcast of Monday Night Football on Oct. 16 at 8:30 p.m. ET. In the booth to call the game will be Sean McDonough and Jon Gruden. 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 use NFL Mobile on Verizon to view it on your mobile device. Should you want to watch this game on your Xbox, be sure to make use of the ESPN app on your gaming console.

TV: ESPN
Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
Announcers: Sean McDonough, Jon Gruden
Odds: TBD
Live Streaming: WatchESPN, FuboTV
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Titans Blog: Titan Sized

SportsBook Review doesn’t have a betting line just set for this game at this time, due to Las Vegas being unsure who will be start at quarterback for both teams. Indianapolis could go with Luck or it might be Jacoby Brissett for another week. For Tennessee, it could be Marcus Mariota, who has been listed as questionable, or Matt Cassel.

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Which team in the AFC South will get to .500 on Monday Night Football in Week 6? Will it be the visiting Colts or the hometown Titans? Tune in to ESPN at 8:30 p.m. ET on Oct. 16 to see the Colts take on the Titans in Nashville in primetime.