Hi NFL Fans welcome to watch Colts vs Jaguars NFL events online live stream. The Jacksonville Jaguars begin their 26th season in franchise history when they host the Indianapolis Colts in the 2020 regular season opener on Sunday, Sept. 13 at 1 p.m. at TIAA Bank Field. Sunday’s game is a rematch of the Jaguars’ 2019 season finale when Jacksonville defeated Indianapolis, 38-20, on Dec. 29, 2019 led by three TD passes from QB Gardner Minshew II.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way of life across the country, and that certainly has been the case within the NFL, which canceled the on-field portions of every team’s offseason workout program, as well as the entire preseason slate of games, as a precaution, and instituted a wide range of new safety protocols.
Team Name: Indianapolis Colts vs Jacksonville Jaguars>
Colts vs Jaguars
Time: 1:00p ET
TV Channel: CBS
Venue: TIAA Bank Field, Jacksonville
BROADCAST INFORMATION
TV: CBS
Local radio: Colts games can be heard in Indianapolis on 93.5, 107.5 and 1070 The Fan and 97.1 HANK FM, plus the desktop version of Colts.com with Matt Taylor (play-by-play), Rick Venturi (color), Larra Overton (sideline) and Bill Brooks (pregame/postgame analyst) on the call.
National radio: Fans can listen to the live local call on NFL Game Pass.
Colts lead, 24-14. The Colts are looking to win their first game in Jacksonville since 2014.
Last game — Week 17 of 2019; Jaguars won, 38-20, in Jacksonville.
So. –how can you follow along with all of Sunday’s action?
YouTube TV costs subscribers $64.99/month, but for an extra $10.99, they can get YouTube Sports Plus . It also includes Fox College Sports, GolTV, Fox Soccer Plus, MAVTV Motorsports Network, TVG and Stadium.
Other options available include:
FuboTV (free 7-day trial) – $64.99
Includes CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network and a variety of other sports networks. Subscribers can get NFL RedZone in the Sports Plus tier for $10.99. Plus, you get a free 7-day trial.
Hulu + Live TV – $54.99
Includes, ABC, CBS, FOX, ESPN as well as regional sports networks. Plus subscribers will have access to Hulu’s library of shows and movies. Unfortunately, NFL fans will miss out on NFL Network and NFL RedZone. Subscribe to Hulu + Live TV
Sling – $30
Subscribers will have access to ESPN and 30 more channels. However, there is no NFL Network or NFL RedZone. Subscribe to Sling
CBS All Access – $5.99
CBS All Access will stream all Sunday games that are broadcast on your local CBS affiliate. Subscribers will also get to watch original and classic CBS shows, CBSN news, CBS Sports HQ and more. Subscribe to CBS All Access
Amazon Prime Video – $12.99/month, $119/year
Amazon Prime will stream 11 Thursday night games beginning Oct. 1. Plus subscribers get access to free two-day, same-day or even two-hour shipping, Whole Foods discounts. Subscribe to Amazon Prime
NFL Game Pass – $99
If your schedule doesn’t allow you to watch games live, check out NFL Game Pass. Subscribers will be able to stream every NFL game right after the live broadcast ends. Fans will also be able to view condensed 45-minute versions of each game and all-22 angle gives a unique view of the game. Subscribe to NFL Game Pass.
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