How to watch Indianapolis Colts vs. Green Bay Packers preseason game: Can Anthony Richardson bounce back from Week 1 injury

Don’t miss a single second of the Colts second preseason game

Destin Adams NFL News Writer
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Wins and losses don’t hold much weight in the preseason, but the Indianapolis Colts’ loss in their preseason opener felt like a letdown for most fans for one specific reason. Fans were ecstatic when they heard the news that Anthony Richardson had been announced as the starter for the game, as they hoped to see his recent success in training camp translate to success in a live game setting. Instead, they saw Richardson get knocked out of the game on just his second drive due to a finger injury.

Richardson won’t get the start for the Colts’ Week Two preseason matchup with the Green Bay Packers, but according to head coach Shane Steichen will play the majority of the first half. This could be a pivotal week for the Colts’ ongoing battle to decide whether or not Richardson or Daniel Jones will be the team’s Week One starter, and we know you won’t want to miss a second of the action. Below, you will find information on how to watch, stream, or listen to the Colts vs. Packers preseason game from the comfort of your couch.


How to watch out of market

Where to tune in: Colts.com/Colts app, NFL+

Out-of-market fans can watch the game on the Colts’ official app if they live in the United States, Austria, Germany, or Switzerland. Another option for out-of-market fans is to have an NFL+ subscription, which allows fans to watch all out-of-market preseason games.


How to watch in local market

Where to Tune In: CBS4, Colts.com/Colts app

Colts fans who find themselves in the local market can catch the game on CBS and via the Colts app or Colts.com. To see if the game is being shown in your area, check out this week’s broadcast map. The game will include Greg Rakestraw on play-by-play, former Colts offensive lineman Joe Reitz as the color analyst, and Larra Overton as the sideline reporter.


How to listen to the game

Where to Tune In: 93.5/107.5 The Fan, 97.1 HANK, and the Ascension St. Vincent Radio Network, Colts.com/Colts app

If you are unable to watch the game or prefer to listen to the radio broadcast, the stations listed above will be broadcasting the game. If you chose this option, you would be listening to Matt Taylor as the play-by-play announcer and Charles Arbuckle as the color analyst. Their coverage begins three hours before kickoff at 10 a.m. EST.


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