Week 13 Matchup: Washington Redskins (3-8) vs. Indianapolis Colts (7-4)
TV Schedule: Sunday, Nov. 30, 1:00 p.m. ET, FOX
Stadium: Lucas Oil Stadium
Line: Indianapolis (-10)
I hope you like blowouts because this one has blowout written all over it. The Indianapolis Colts are a playoff team, while the Washington Redskins only have three wins, and are clearly not a playoff team.
The Redskins have now lost three games in a row. However, they only lost by a few points against the San Francisco 49ers on the road last week. Unfortunately, they still managed to lose, and they also sit at the bottom of their division. But hey, Washington beat the Dallas Cowboys earlier in the year, so it is capable of beating anyone, right?
I am sure Andrew Luck and co. would disagree with the statement above. Indy is the proud owner of the No. 1 passing (yards) offense in the game, and Luck has looked amazing this year. The Colts also sit at the top of their division and are coming off a victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Jags certainly aren’t an elite team or anything like that, but only allowing three points in that ball game is still pretty impressive by the Indianapolis D.
The Colts are playing at home, they have one of the best QBs in the league and they are going up against a far less talented team. Indianapolis should have no problem winning this game, and it would not be a surprise if it won by at least two TDs.
PREDICTION: Redskins 17, Colts 27
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