The Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars will play in Week 6 of the NFL on Sunday, October 15, 2023. The game will kick off at Jacksonville’s EverBank Stadium at 1:00 p.m. ET.

Weather Report-

The official weather forecast for Sunday in Jacksonville, Florida is 78 degrees and sunny. A 10 to 14 mph northwest wind is to be expected.

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The Jaguars defeated the Buffalo Bills and Atlanta Falcons back-to-back to build momentum going into their trip to London. Teams might choose to play an opponent right away or take a bye week after international matches. The Jaguars have decided to play the Colts at home this week instead of taking a bye week.

The Colts, however, come into this game fresh off a 23-16 triumph over the Tennessee Titans in Week 5. They’re traveling to Jacksonville, where they have struggled recently—they have lost eight straight games there, with their most recent victory coming in 2014.

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The Colts have proven to be resilient and competitive in the face of substantial early-season obstacles. Despite initial worries about Jonathan Taylor and injuries that have affected several positions, they have been competitive in every game.

Even though they’ve struggled away from home against the Jaguars, losing their previous eight away games, they still have a chance to pull off an upset and break this run. But without Anthony Richardson to provide big plays, the offense for the Colts could become a little bit more formulaic. Braden Smith’s absence is a major blow, but Gardner Minshew will be essential to the team’s stability in this retaliation game.

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However, it looks like the Jaguars offense is finding its footing. With Trevor Lawrence settling into a groove and Travis Etienne and Calvin Ridley both recording 100-yard performances in London last week, they’re gaining significant traction.

The Colts are able to maintain competition because of their strong running game and imposing front seven. Nevertheless, Duval’s losing run continues.