How to watch the Colts vs Broncos Week 2 matchup: Indianapolis looks to do something they haven’t done since 2009
Don’t miss a second of the Peyton Manning bowl
The Indianapolis Colts were one of the true surprise teams during the opening week of the 2025 NFL season. Many viewed their Week 1 matchup with the Miami Dolphins as a toss-up, but seeing them win 33-8 wasn’t on many people’s bingo cards. Now on deck, they are set to host the Denver Broncos and their impeccable defense.
Last year’s matchup with these two teams featured a lot of unfortunate moments the Colts would like to forget, including Jonathan Taylor fumbling the ball at the inch line and a trick play pick six leading to a Colts loss. They will try to put that behind them as they look to go 2-0 to start a season for the first time since 2009. Yep, you read that right, the Colts haven’t started the year 2-0 in 16 years, back when Peyton Manning was still in Indianapolis.
How to watch in market
This week’s matchup will be shown on CBS at 4:05 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. If you are in the Indianapolis area or in select parts of the country where the game will be shown, you will hear the broadcast team of Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, and Melanie Collins. Fans in market can also watch the game through the NFL app if connected to a viable cable subscription.
How to watch out of market
For fans out of market, the best way to watch the game will be using NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTube TV. This program allows fans to watch all out of market games, while games in your local market will be blacked out.
How to listen to the game
The Colts vs. Broncos Week 2 matchup will also be broadcast on multiple radio stations, allowing fans to listen live. The game will be broadcast on 93.5, 97.1, and 107.5, with the team of Matt Taylor, Rick Venturi, and Larra Overton on the call.
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