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Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts prediction: Odds, best bets, news, injuries, and stats for Week 1
Division rivals Houston and Indianapolis meet Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium in a matchup of AFC South teams. The Texans are expected to challenge for not just the division but also the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Houston’s roster is loaded following an offseason that saw them add WR Stefon Diggs and RB Joe Mixon on offense and DE Danielle Hunter and LB Azeez Al-Shaair join a team that advanced to the divisional round in the playoffs a season ago.
While the Texans have added some flashy pieces, the Indianapolis Colts return more players from its 2023 roster than any other team.
The key to their season lies in the health and arm of Anthony Richardson. He was under center when the Colts and Texans first met last season in Week 2. The then rookie ripped off a couple touchdowns in a Colts’ win before suffering a concussion later in the game. His health and growth as a passer will be crucial to Indy’s success or lack thereof this season.
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How to watch Houston vs. Indianapolis live Sunday afternoon:
- Date: Sunday, September 8, 2024
- Time: 1 PM EST
- Site: Lucas Oil Stadium
- City: Indianapolis, IN
- TV/Streaming: CBS
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Latest Game odds for Texans vs. Colts – Week 1
The latest odds as of Saturday afternoon via DraftKings:
- Moneyline: Houston (-148), Indianapolis (+124)
- Spread: Texans -3
- Total: 48.5
This game has moved out to the key number of 3 from its open of 1.5. The Total has inched up a ½ point from 48.
Be sure to check out DraftKings for all the latest game odds & player props for every matchup this week on the NFL schedule!
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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) likes taking the points and the hometown Colts.
“Indianapolis and the Giants are the only two home underdogs on the NFL schedule this week. While I am not getting involved with Brian Daboll and the Giants, I do like the Colts because of their dynamic young quarterback. Give me the Colts and the points with a little sprinkle on the moneyline.”
Houston vs. Indianapolis team stats, betting trends
- The Texans were 9-7-1 ATS overall last season. They were 5-3 ATS on the road.
- Houston was 5-3 to the UNDER on the road last season.
- The Colts were 4-5 ATS and on the moneyline at home last season.
- Hoston is 5-21 all-time at Indianapolis
- Indianapolis went 7-2 to the OVER at home last season.
Quarterback matchup for Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts
- Texans: C.J. Stroud – The NFL’s 2023 Rookie of the Year, Stroud was also in the MVP conversation much of last year. Overall, Stroud completed 63.9% of his passes for 4,108yds with 23 TDs and just 5 INTs
- Colts: Anthony Richardson – Injuries limited Richardson’s time on the field in 2023. As a result, he threw for just 577yds. His completion percentage was a troubling 59.5%.
Player news & injuries
- Colts’ WR2 Josh Downs (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday’s game
- Colts PK Matt Gay (hernia) is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game
- Texans’ S MJ Stewart (knee) has been ruled out of Sunday’s game
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How frequent are 60-degree days in January for Indianapolis?
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis will challenge 60 degrees multiple times to close this week. How frequent are 60-degree days in the month of January?
Over the last 5 years, Indianapolis has hit 60 degrees in January only twice. Bloomington did it four times in this same stretch.
Our last time hitting the 60-degree threshold in this month was in January 2023 in Indy. Temperature records for the city have been kept since 1872. On average, Indianapolis has around one day of making it to 60 degrees in January since record keeping began.
1880 is the year with the most January 60 degrees or higher days on record at 8 days. In 2017, Indianapolis had 4 days make it to the threshold. This is the last time we had multiple days in the 60s in January.
For the latest 7-day forecast, visit our weather blog by clicking here.
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Between Springfield And Indianapolis Is Illinois’ Cozy City With A Buzzing Main Street – Islands
Resting between the United States’s pulsing coasts and among its inland cities-du-jour (lookin’ at you, Austin, Texas), lies an embarrassment of bite-sized riches. Small, intimate locales that offer a counterweight to New York City’s megawatt pulse, or San Francisco’s erudite cool. Places like Monticello, a cozy Illinois city with a lively Main Street that may be the exact opposite of the Instagram-worthy destinations drawing masses of visitors. Sandwiched between Springfield and Indianapolis, the small city of about 6,000 instead offers a big dose of small-town charm and humility.
Monticello holds an underappreciated place in history. Abraham Lincoln, still a young lawyer, spent time in the local Tenbrook Hotel as he traveled the Eighth Judicial Circuit, cutting his teeth as an aspiring legal mind. He also had a knack for turning social events inside out. One infamous scene involved Honest Abe persuading children to heat an inflated pig’s bladder in a fireplace. The ensuing explosion sent hot coals all over the room, with Lincoln setting a broom on fire trying to clean up the mess.
You won’t find any bouncy pig bladders or flaming brooms, but his time in the area is commemorated with “Looking for Lincoln” plaques scattered at places he frequented during his time there and the rest of Illinois. Monticello gladly embraces its history, offering a perfect counterbalance to Urbana-Champaign, a trendy college town with thriving arts and vibrant culture that’s 30 minutes away. It’s an idyllic weekend getaway for travelers tired of slapping hashtags on everything.
Check out Main Street, dine, and ride the rails
The cozy city offers a Baby Bear’s porridge version of a big-ticket destination: not so overwhelming that the average traveler burns out from the heat, yet also not so chill that it leaves visitors twiddling their thumbs. The town’s downtown area, which orbits around Main Street, gives visitors a chance to see the small city’s best offerings and spend a little cash. There’s No Place Like Home, just off Washington Street, has a delightful collection of antiques, jewelry, and upcycled tchotchkes that make splurging a guilt-free exercise. Mary, Maude & Me, an antique store just two blocks away in a charming little brick house, has a similarly eclectic, well-curated inventory of vintage wares. Next, it’s time to chug along to the town’s biggest draw.
Any visit must include a stop at the Monitcello Railway Museum. Its weekend train rides offer a time portal back to an era when rails and steam engines helped small towns like Monticello expand. Bookended by two depots, the museum’s dozens of historic trains reward passengers with a sense they’re on the set of a “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.” Afterward, your stomach will likely grumble. Thankfully, Monticello offers plenty of dining options.
The smattering of small eateries covers a wide breadth of humble food options, sans white tablecloths. Hankering for some Mexican? Casa Real and Las Marias have you covered. Those in more of a lunch pail and hard hat mood can hit the Brown Bag Deli. Its mix of wraps, sandwiches, and full-on meals will satiate exactly the ravenous hunger one feels after spending time on a railroad.
The ins and outs of visiting Monticello
No matter where you’re traveling from, you’ll need a car to reach the city. Despite its proximity to several larger metropolises, Monticello’s closest airport is the University of Illinois Willard Airport, a comparatively small hub that often requires a transfer at Chicago O’Hare to reach. The closest major transit hub, Indianapolis International Airport, unfortunately, is two hours away. The drive in, however, offers plenty of worthwhile pit stops. About halfway between the airport and Monticello, you’ll find Danville, an underrated Illinois city that’s a peaceful lakeside retreat.
Monticello’s diminutive size limits your available accommodations. A single chain hotel and a smaller inn are the only available options, costing between $75 and $200. Decatur, itself an underrated Midwest gem with trails, public art, and a zoo, sits about half an hour away and offers some more places to overnight.
While there’s no wrong time to visit Monticello, the muggy summers and chilly winters mean the weather’s most pleasant during the shoulder season. If you’re in town between June and October, include a stop at the city’s farmers’ market. Local vendors offer everything from baked goods to flowers, along with the usual smattering of fresh produce. No inflated pig bladders, though.
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