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Patriots vs. Colts: Game time, live stream, TV coverage

Complete information for Sunday night's game between the Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots.
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New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts

The New England Patriots (7-2) play at the Indianapolis Colts (6-3) on Sunday night as each team comes off its bye week. The Patriots have a five-game winning streak after beating the Denver Broncos two weeks ago. After opening the season 0-2, the Colts have won six of their past seven, including a win against the New York Giants two weeks ago.

You can follow the game with live stats and play-by-play here. 

How to watch

Details for Sunday's game are below:

Kickoff: 8:30 p.m.

Live stream:The game can be live streamed here

TV coverage: NBC

Radio: For a list of Patriots affiliates, click here. For a list of Colts affiliates, click here.

Season recaps

Colts

Week 10: Bye

Week 9:Colts 40, Giants 24

Andrew Luck threw for 354 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Colts past the Giants on the road. Coby Fleener, T.Y. Hilton and Reggie Wayne each had at least 70 receiving yards and a touchdown for the Colts. Jonathan Newsome had two sacks and two tackles for loss. 

Week 8: Steelers 51, Colts 34

Despite Andrew Luck's 400 passing yards and three touchdowns, the Colts fell to a Steelers team led by Ben Roethlisberger's 522 yards and six touchdowns, both franchise records. Indianapolis cornerback Vontae Davisleft the game with a knee injury and linebacker Erik Walden exited with an injury to his hip flexor, and neither returned to the game. Luck's sixth straight 300-yard passing game broke a team record he shared with Peyton Manning.

Week 7: Colts 27, Bengals 0

Andrew Luck threw for 344 yards and two touchdowns while the Colts' ground game added 171 yards. The Indianapolis defense held Cincinnati to 135 totals yards, forced 11 punts and sacked Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton three times. Indianapolis recorded its 500th win in team history, moving to 500-444-7 all-time.

Week 6: Colts 33, Texans 28

Andrew Luck threw for 370 yards. It was his fifth 300-yard performance in his first six games of the season. He had just three such games in all of 2013. Indianapolis scored 24 points in the first quarter; coming into the game, Houston had not allowed a first-quarter point. T.Y. Hilton had a career-high 223 receiving yards, one off the team record Raymond Berry set in 1957.

Week 5: Colts 20, Ravens 13

Reggie Wayne had seven receptions for 77 yards and passed Cris Carter for eighth on the NFL’s career receiving yards list with 13,950. Indianapolis had two red-zone turnovers, ending a streak of 11 straight games without one. The Colts won despite committing four turnovers, the first time they’d done so since committing five giveaways in a 30-18 win over the Lions on Oct. 29, 2000.

Week 4: Colts 41, Titans 17

Indianapolis dominated time of possession, holding the ball for 42:21. Reggie Wayne (119) and T.Y. Hilton (105) each had more than 100 receiving yards. Wayne had seven receptions, passing Isaac Bruce for seventh on the all-time NFL list with 1,029.

Week 3: Colts 44, Jaguars 17

Andrew Luck was 31-of-39 for 370 yards and four touchdowns, becoming the first Colts quarterback since Johnny Unitas in 1967 to throw for at least 350 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions while also completing at least 75 percent of his passes. Indianapolis’ 529 total yards were its most in a regular-season game since gaining 567 in a 51-24 win over the Titans December 5, 2004. The Colts did have 536 total yards in a playoff win over the Chiefs on Jan. 4. Against the Jags, Greg Toler had a touchdown on a 47-yard interception return.

Week 2: Eagles 30, Colts 27

Philadelphia won on a 36-yard field goal by Cody Parkey as time expired after Indianapolis lost a 14-point lead. The Colts hosted a Monday night football game for the first time since 2010. It was Indianapolis’ first back-to-back losses since losing 13 in a row to start the 2011 season.

Week 1: Broncos 31, Colts 24

Indianapolis cut a 31-10 deficit to 31-24 in the fourth quarter, but Andrew Luck’s pass to Reggie Wayne on fourth-and-6 from the Denver 39 was broken up. Former Colts quarterback Peyton Manning beat his former team for the first time in two tries. Greg Toler was credited with three passes defended.

Patriots

Week 10: Bye

Week 9: Patriots 43, Broncos 21

Tom Brady threw touchdown passes to four different receivers as the Patriots avenged their loss in last season's AFC Championship against the Broncos. Brady completed 33 of 53 passes for 333 yards, four touchdowns and one interception. Rob Gronkowski led New England with nine catches for 105 yards and a score.

Week 8: Patriots 51, Bears 23

New England scored 38 first-half points en route to a blowout win over Chicago. Tom Brady completed 30 of 35 pass attempts for 354 yards, five touchdowns and no interceptions. Rob Gronkowski led the way with nine catches for 149 yards and three touchdowns, while Brandon LaFell added 11 catches for 124 yards and one touchdown.

Week 7: Patriots 27, Jets 25

The Patriots held on for the victory by blocking Nick Folk's game-winning field goal attempt as time expired. Tom Brady completed 20 of 37 passes for 261 yards and three touchdowns, including two touchdowns to Shane Vereen.

Week 6:Patriots 37, Bills 22

Tom Brady led the Patriots with 361 passing yards and four touchdowns with zero interceptions. Brandon LaFell led New England with 97 receiving yards and two touchdowns. Jason Collins had an interception as the Patriots forced three turnovers. 

Week 5: Patriots 43, Bengals 17

The Patriots won the game against the league's last unbeaten team by a score of 43-17. New England forced three turnovers and piled up 505 yards of total offense.Tom Brady threw for 292 yards, surpassing the 50,000-yard mark and becoming the quarterback with the sixth-most career passing yards. 

Week 4: Chiefs 41, Patriots 14

The Patriots turned the ball over three times, including two interceptions. They failed to score in the first half and were down by as many as 34 points after Husain Abdullah picked off Tom Brady and returned it for a touchdown to make it 41-7. Jimmy Garoppolo made his NFL debut for New England and was 6-for-7 for 70 yards and a touchdown.

Week 3: Patriots 16, Raiders 9

New England sealed the win when Vince Wilfork intercepted a Derek Carr pass with 51 seconds to go. Julian Edelman made 10 catches for 84 yards. The teams combined to convert just one of six red-zone opportunities; the Patriots were 1-for-4.

Week 2: Patriots 30, Vikings 7

Dont’a Hightower and Chandler Jones had two sacks each as New England registered six sacks on the day. Jones also scored on a 58-yard return of a blocked field goal with nine seconds left in the first half to put the Patriots up 24-7. Stevan Ridley rushed for 101 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries.

Week 1: Dolphins 33, Patriots 20

Despite leading 20-10 at halftime, the Patriots lost their opener for the first time since 2003. New England failed to put any points on the board in the second half while Miami came from behind to score 23. Tom Brady lost two fumbles in the game. Rob Gronkowski caught a 6-yard touchdown pass in his return from knee and forearm injuries.