The Green Bay Packers will take Week 11 on the Indianapolis Colts at 4:25 p.m. ET Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium. Green Bay struts in flaunting some offensive muscle with an average of 30.78 points per game. Even if it wasn’t a dominant performance, the Packers beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 24-20 last week. WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling and QB Aaron Rodgers were among the main playmakers for Green Bay as the former caught four passes for one TD and 149 yards and the latter passed for two TDs and 325 yards on 34 attempts in addition to punching in one rushing touchdown. That receiving effort made it the first game that Valdes-Scantling has posted more than 100 yards receiving.

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Meanwhile, Indianapolis didn’t have too much trouble with the Tennessee Titans on the road last Thursday as they won 34-17. Among those leading the charge for Indianapolis was RB Nyheim Hines, who punched in one rushing touchdown in addition to snatching one receiving TD. Hines had some trouble finding his footing against the Baltimore Ravens two weeks ago, so this was a step in the right direction.

In one of the highly anticipated Week 11 matchups, the Green Bay Packers (7-2) will travel to Indianapolis to play Phillip Rivers and the Colts (6-3). Check out all you need to know about the Packers vs. Colts below including the start time, how to watch, TV channel, odds, predictions and more. Plus, click here for the full Week 11 schedule.

In Week 10, the Green Bay Packers barely escaped with a 24-20 win against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Aaron Rodgers completed 24 of 34 passes for 325 yards, with two touchdowns and one interception. Davante Adams exited the game with an ankle injury, but returned to score a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Adams “should be good to go” for Week 11 against the Colts after getting in a limited practice on Friday. The Packers sit atop the NFC North with a 7-2 record, ahead of the Chicago Bears who are at 5-5.

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The Colts are coming off a 34-17 win over the Titans on Thursday Night Football. Indianapolis held Tennessee scoreless in the second half as the Colts gained control of the game in the third quarter. Phillip Rivers threw for 308 yards and a touchdown to Nyheim Hines, while Hines added in a second touchdown on the ground and totaled 115 yards from scrimmage for the Colts.

Best for everything: YouTube TV

 Last year our streaming service pick for NFL fans was PlayStation Vue at $55 a month, but Sony shut down its service earlier this year. That leaves cord-cutters with two more expensive options.

Want RedZone for following your fantasy team? That’s available on either service as part of an add-on for an extra $11 per month. YouTube TV users can add the Sports Plus add-on by clicking on your profile and going to Settings, then the Membership tab. FuboTV users can go into My Profile and choose Manage Add-ons for its Sports Plus offering.

Both YouTube TV and FuboTV’s Family plan allow for three simultaneous streams, with YouTube offering unlimited cloud DVR and FuboTV offering 500 hours of storage. The two services are widely available too, with apps on iOS and Android, the web and on TVs through Roku, Chromecast, Android TV, Apple TV and Fire TV.

The budget alternative for NFC fans in big cities: Sling Blue

 Those looking to save some cash might want to check out Sling Blue for $30 a month. While it lacks ESPN, meaning you’ll miss out on Monday Night Football, in select markets you’ll be able to get Fox and NBC. The catch is that those markets are mainly in big cities, so if you live outside one of those areas, Sling Blue might not be for you.

The NFL and Dish agreement during Week 10 restored the NFL Network to the Sling Blue package while allowing sports fans to add RedZone through the company’s $10 per month Sports Extra add-on.

Budget alternatives: CBS All Access, Locast or an antenna

There are some apps that offer CBS’ slate of Sunday AFC games live, including CBS All Access for $6 per month. Depending on where you live, however, your local CBS station (and those NFL games) might not be available. CBS offers live streaming services in many markets; you can check for yourself if your area has live CBS streaming here.

Locast, meanwhile, is 100% free. It’s currently offered in only 23 cities, however, and not all will have CBS, Fox and NBC. And as we mentioned above, an over-the-air antenna connected to your TV provides another free option, no streaming required, as long as you have good reception.

Other Paid Options with Free Trials

Amazon Prime Video

All Thursday Night Football games can be live-streamed using Amazon prime video. If you already have a prime subscription, you can stream the games at no additional charge.

Hulu

This year, fans can watch NFL games live with Hulu+LiveTV. The normal Hulu package doesn’t include NFL coverage, but users can watch ESPN, NBC, Fox, and CBS for a fee.

Price: $54.99/month

What’s missing?: NFL Redzone and NFL Network

FuboTV

Subscribers will have access to sports channels including ESPN and NFL Network. Additionally, there is an option for a 7 day free trial and for an extra $10.99, you can watch NFL Redzone too.

Price: $64.99

What’s missing?: ABC

YouTube TV

This may be the most comprehensive option for streaming NFL in 2020. With Youtube TV, you can access every channel you need for the NFL (and more). However, you will have to pay an additional $10.99 for Redzone similar to FuboTV.

Both streaming services will be available via mobile apps on Android and IOS. Moreover, fans can watch the games on their TVs using Roku, Chromecast, Android TV, Apple TV and Fire TV with both Youtube TV and FuboTV.

Price: $64.99

What’s missing?: Technically, nothing. You’ll have to pay an additional fee for Redzone, though.

Reddit Streaming

Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian is starting a $150 million investment fund, according to SEC documents, the explorer’s first project by now stepping beside earlier this year and asking Reddit to replace him regarding the company’s board taking into consideration a Black candidate. The fund is called 776, which according to its website, is a reference to 776 B.C.E, the first year the Olympics were held.

Other Streaming Services

Fans can also stream games on a number of other platforms including Sling, AT&TV Now, Vidgo, and CBS All Access.

Thursday Night Football has also been available for Amazon Prime users since week 10. Not the worst option for casual fans who don’t need a full blown cable replacement.

Finally, DirecTV will offer a non-satellite version of NFL Sunday ticket to people living in apartments or condos. These fans will be able to watch every Sunday afternoon game live.
Thursday Night Football: NFL Network, Fox, Amazon Prime and Twitch Thursday Night Football is probably the most complicated part of the NFL streaming schedule. Most games will be available on the NFL Network, Fox, Amazon Prime Video and Twitch.

As mentioned above, if you want the NFL Network you’re going to need FuboTV or YouTube TV or use the Yahoo Sports app.

RedZone options

 A frequent fan-favorite method of following all the NFL action, RedZone is a way to catch every big play around the league. The cheapest road to RedZone is through YouTube TV or FuboTV and getting either of their respective $11 per month sports add-ons.

If you’re fine with watching on your phone, the NFL offers RedZone as an in-app subscription for $35 for the season. While one of the cheapest options for getting RedZone, as The TV Answer Man points out, it is a bit tricky to find this option and you will only be able to watch through the NFL app on your iPhone or Android phone.

With Dish making peace with the NFL, Sling TV Blue and Sports Extra is another option. This will run $40 per month ($30 for Sling Blue plus $10 for Sports Extra add-on), but can be streamed on a host of devices including iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV and in web browsers.

Sling is currently offering RedZone and Sports Extra for free for one month for new Sling Blue subscribers.

If you only subscribe to Sling’s Orange package you won’t be able to get RedZone in Sports Extra. Your base package needs to be either Sling Blue or its larger Sling Blue Plus Orange bundle to be able to get RedZone as an add-on.

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