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Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts: TV, Radio and Betting
Chicago Bears (1-1) at Indianapolis Colts (0-2)
Kickoff: Noon Sunday
Where: Lincoln Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
TV: CBS (Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Jason McCourty and AJ Ross
Radio: ESPN AM-1000 (Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer, Jason McKie)
Sirius XM Radio: Channel 160 or 382
I’m worried about Caleb Williams, not his talent— his mind.
Let’s talk sports psychology: pic.twitter.com/etsWtfxte0
— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) September 16, 2024
Spanish Radio: Latino Mix 93.5 FM (Omar Ramos, Miguel Esparza)
The Line: Colts by 1, over/under 43 1/2.
The Series: The Colts lead 25-19. The Colts won the last game in 2020 at Soldier Field 19-11.
The Coaches: Bears coach Matt Eberflus is 11-25 in his third season and hasn’t faced Indianapolis, the team he worked for as defensive coordinator from 2018-21.
Was it all bad for Caleb Williams Sunday night in Houston?
The @nflnetwork analyst on why everyone should pump the brakes on criticizing #DaBears rookie QB:#NFL pic.twitter.com/KA2Dca98s1
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) September 16, 2024
Colts coach Shane Steichen is 9-10 in his second season and hasn’t faced the Bears. His team finished 9-8 last year.
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Last Week: The Bears lost 19-13 on Sunday Night Football to the Houston Texans, the team that had beaten the Colts 29-27 in the season opener in Indianapolis. The Bears had only 71 yards rushing and Caleb Williams completed 23 of 37 while throwing for 174 yards.
.@ChicagoBears @CALEBcsw on 3-9 opening drive with a “malachi crunch”. The timing doesnt seem crisp. #BaldysBreakdowns pic.twitter.com/VSGEMW53go
— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) September 17, 2024
The Colts gave up 261 yards rushing on 53 carries to the Packers in a 16-10 loss at Lambeau Field. Indianapolis had the ball for only 19 minutes and 49 seconds as Green Bay’s running game kept the Colts offense off the field.
The Matchup: The two Super Bowl XLI oppponents get together again. The Bears try to establish something on offense, either on the ground or through the air, after two poor efforts on that side of the ball to start the season. Protecting Williams will be a key in the passing game after he was sacked seven times by the Texans Sunday night. The test for the Colts will be stopping the run, even though the Bears haven’t shown they can do it yet. The Colts gave up 213 and 261 on the ground in the first two games. Bears running backs D’Andre Swift, Khalil Herbert, Travis Homer and Velus Jones Jr. have averaged only 2.48 yards per rushing attempt this sesaon.
Colts QB Anthony Richardson is trying to become more efficient. So far he has been a big-play machine, but many of the big plays were for the other team. He has thrown four interceptions in two games. Williams has two interceptions in two games. Richardson has completed less than half his passes (26 of 53) but has completions of 50, 53, 57 and 30 yards while the Bears’ long on the year is 27 yards. The Colts want to see receiver Michael Pittman more involved. He has seven receptions but for only 52 yards.
Of Note: Williams started last week’s game by completing seven straight passes, becoming the first Bears rookie QB to do this since Jim McMahon in 1982. … The Bears rank last in yards per play (3.0), yards per pass (3.0) and net passing yards per game (99). … Although the Colts are winless, the Texans are the only team in the AFC South to have won a game this year. … The Bears defense has allowed three points in the second half this year. … The injury to watch for the Bears this week is again wide receiver Keenan Allen, with plantar fasciitis. He missed last week’s game and did not practice all last week.
Next Week: The Bears host the Rams on Sept. 29 at noon and the Colts host the Steelers Sept. 29 at noon.
Betting Trends
Caleb Williams showing up to the Bears facility after tonights game pic.twitter.com/9thjpIgI3C
— DeaconPalmer69 (@DeaconPalmer69) September 16, 2024
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Chase Sexton out for at least another round, Indianapolis Supercross, with practice injuries
Chase Sexton will miss at least one more round of the SuperMotocross World Championship to heal from injuries suffered in practice prior to the Daytona Supercross, the Kawasaki Racing team announced on social media. He will miss Round 9 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Sexton got off to a disappointing start with his new team, finishing eighth in the season-opener at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. He rallied to finish fourth the following week in San Diego after coming out of the gates slowly, and then won his first race with the team in the second Anaheim event.
With a forthcoming off-week following the Indianapolis Supercross, Drew Adams could return in time for the East / West Showdown in Birmingham.
Since then, his best finish has been fifth, which he scored in the Houston Triple Crown event and in Seattle.
After missing Daytona, Sexton is fifth in the championship standings, tied with Justin Cooper at 49 points behind the leader, Hunter Lawrence.
An off-week follows the Indianapolis Supercross, giving Sexton additional time to heal.
Dylan Ferrandis hurt his thumb in a Daytona heat race, but an MRI reveals there are no broken bones.
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Find your furry friend at Lucky Tails Adoption Event in Indianapolis, all fees waived
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Feeling lonely and in need of a friend?
Check out Lucky Tails Adoption Event on Saturday, March 14, hosted by Indianapolis Animal Care Services. All fees will be waived and every pet available has been microchipped, spayed or neutered, and is up to date on vaccinations.
To make the transition even easier for you and your new companion, each new parent will receive a goody bag of necessities. There will be adoption counselors at the event to help you with any questions and to help you find a pet that best fits your lifestyle.
Last month, 59 animals found new homes during IACS’ Valentine’s Day Adoption event. The shelter hopes more animals can strike gold and find their forever home at this month’s event. “Our goal is to make as many matches as possible between our animals and the people who are meant to love them,” said IACS Director, Amanda Dehoney-Hinkle.
The vent will be held at the shelter located at 2600 South Harding Street. IACS also has four upcoming weekend “Pop-Up” adoption events around the city:
- March 21 from noon to 3 p.m. at PetSmart, 9749 East Washington Street.
- March 28 from noon to 3 p.m. at PetSmart, 7801 US 31 South.
- April 11 from noon to 3 p.m. at Puppy Playground, 7224 Rockville Road.
- April 18 from noon to 3 p.m. at City Dogs Grocery, 1028 Virginia Avenue.
View adoptable pets here.
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Indianapolis Colts’ Best and Worst Free-Agent Signings of Last Decade
The Indianapolis Colts under general manager Chris Ballard have generally been extremely cautious in free agency. They rarely bring in outside playmakers, a strategy that hasn’t paid off over the past decade.
Still, since 2017, Indianapolis has made several impactful outside additions. Some have paid off handsomely, and others have fallen flat. Let’s take a look at Indy’s best and worst signings over the past decade.
Best Signings
DE Justin Houston
Houston signed with the Colts as a free agent in March 2019 on a two-year, $24 million contract after eight seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he established himself as one of the league’s premier pass rushers.
Houston is the last Colts pass rusher to record double-digit sacks, doing so in 2019 (11 sacks).
QB Daniel Jones
Daniel Jones played better football than any Colts quarterback since Philip Rivers in 2020. He certainly was worth his $17 million price tag, and it’s fair to say he was one of the best Colts free agent signings of the Chris Ballard era.
Jones was transition tagged by the Colts earlier this week, becoming the second quarterback in NFL history to be placed under the transition tag.
QB Philip Rivers
Speaking of Rivers, he deserves a spot on this list. In his 2020 campaign, Rivers threw for 4,169 yards, 24 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions. He led the Colts to their last playoff appearance and nearly upset the Buffalo Bills in the wild-card round of the playoffs.
TE Eric Ebron
Miami Dolphins At Indianapolis Colts In Nfl Week 10 At Lucas Oil Stadium In Indianapolis Sunday Nov 10 2019 | Jenna Watson/IndyStar, Indianapolis Star via Imagn Content Services, LLC
Ebron struggled with drops throughout his career, but his one season paired with Andrew Luck was special. In 2018, Ebron hauled in 66 receptions for 750 yards and 13 touchdowns. Each of those numbers was a career high.
In 2019, Ebron’s production fell off a cliff. He only caught 31 passes for 375 yards and three touchdowns from Jacoby Brissett and Brian Hoyer. Still, Ebron deserves recognition for his one decent year in Indy.
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Worst Signings
CB Xavien Howard
Howard was brought in weeks before the 2025 season, and after a month in Indy, he abruptly retired. The former All-Pro corner struggled mightily during his brief Colts tenure. According to Pro Football Focus, he allowed a 139.2 passer rating and 16 receptions while earning a 36.1 overall grade.
Once Puka Nacua went for 13 receptions and 170 yards while matched up against Howard, the 10-year veteran knew it was time to hang up the cleats for good.
K Matt Gay
Ballard rarely gives out money, but in 2023, he thought it would be wise to sign Matt Gay to the largest free-agent kicker contract of all time (four years, $22.5 million). Gay stayed for two seasons before the team cut him last spring.
During his time in Indianapolis, Gay converted 82.1% of his field goal attempts (64 of 78). When kicking from 50 yards and beyond, Gay had a 50% success rate (11 of 22).
DT Raekwon Davis
The Colts signed Davis as a cheap depth piece at defensive tackle, but he never truly became anything special. He appeared in 17 games in 2024, recording 15 total tackles.
The Colts gave Davis a two-year, $14 million deal only to cut him before his second season in Indy.
WR Devin Funchess
Ballard signed Funchess to a one-year deal worth up to $13 million back in 2019, months before Luck retired. Funchess missed most of the season with a broken collarbone that he suffered in Week 1 after hauling in three receptions for 32 yards.
Funchess’s lack of success in Indy wasn’t his fault, but it was another signing down the drain for Ballard’s front office.
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