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New York Jets Face Indianapolis Colts: Predictions, Insider Picks, Analysis
The New York Jets play their final game before their bye week when they host the Indianapolis Colts at 1 p.m. eastern on Sunday at MetLife Stadium.
CBS will broadcast the game.
The Jets (3-7) are coming off a 31-6 loss to Arizona that, from several perspectives, may have been their worst game of the season. In the lead-up to the Colts (4-6) game, they lost their kicker, who signed with the Kansas City Chiefs, and will start first-round pick Olu Fashanu at left tackle in place of the injured Tyron Smith.
New York was anticipating that the game would be a reunion with one of its former veteran quarterbacks, Joe Flacco. He was the Colts’ starter the past two games. But, on Tuesday, Indianapolis switched back to second-year pro Anthony Richardson, whose struggles led to Flacco being named the starter.
Richardson will be the starter the rest of the season — or at least that’s what Colts coach Shane Steichen says.
Here are the game predictions from the Jets Country staff.
New York Jets 24, Indianapolis Colts 20
The New York Jets catch a break this week facing off against a team that’s either in the middle of as much turmoil as them, or even more so. What is clear, is that the Jets will beat the Indianapolis Colts.
Indianapolis Colts 27, New York Jets 24
This year hasn’t quite been what Jets fans envisioned when the team traded for quarterback Aaron Rodgers before last year. Losers of six of the last seven, the Jets need something to break their way. Even with a weakness at quarterback, the Colts are just as desperate as they are on a three-game losing streak. Colts running back Jonathan Taylor will be the difference in a narrow Colts.
New York Jets 23, Indianapolis Colts 13
The problem in this game isn’t the Jets, at least this time. It’s the Colts. They’re starting a quarterback that has completed 44% of his passes this season and installed back on the job on Tuesday. On top of that, the Colts are starting three rookie offensive lineman for the first time since 2016.
For a New York pass rush that struggled last week against Arizona, that’s a recipe for them to get up off the mat. The Jets actually win this one rather easily going into the bye week.
New York Jets 17, Indianapolis Colts 13
The New York Jets season is teetering on the brink heading into a matchup against the Indianapolis Colts. But, they will avoid going overboard at least one more week. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers will show a little bit of magic offensively and the defense will play well enough in Indianapolis quarterback Anthony Richardson’s return to the starting lineup. Jets win a close one.
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Watch, stream Iowa State basketball vs. IU Indianapolis: TV channel, spread, game odds
The Iowa State men’s basketball team will have one more opportunity to iron out any kinks when they host IU Indianapolis on Monday, Nov. 18 from Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa.
Following a second straight easy victory last week, the Cyclones (2-0) enter the week with their focus split. Iowa State is set to take part in the stacked Maui Invitational later this month, a yearly event that brings together several teams who believe they are Final Four contenders.
The Cyclones had used key runs in wins over Mississippi Valley State and Kansas City, scoring 83 points in the opener and 82 last time out. They have held both opponents under 60 points, continuing to showcase that TJ Otzelberger-coached defense.
Curtis Jones came off the bench vs. Kansas City to score 20 points, including 16 in the second half. Milan Momcilovic added 16 and Dishon Jackson had 13 as Iowa State controlled the glass while also dominating in key areas such as fast-break points and points in the paint.
“Curt was electric for us,” Otzelberger said. “It was important to have that spark off the bench. I liked the sense of urgency right away from Milan to shoot. He was hunting, and the more he is hunting, the better we will be. We need him to hunt, catch-and-shoot, attack and get to the rim.”
Keshon Gilbert, Momcilovic, Jones, Tamin Lipsey and Jackson are all averaging double figures in scoring per game, as Momcilovic leads the team with six made 3-pointers.
“We could easily have six guys in double figures,” Otzelberger said. “I look t it like we have six starters with those four guards coming back. The minutes they play will reflect that more than who we call out to start games.”
Iowa State and IU Indianapolis have met just once before, with the Cyclones earning an 88-39 victory back in 2022. The Jaguars (2-2) played Xavier to within 14 points and are coming off a three-point loss to Eastern Michigan.
Lipsey, who had an off-night vs. Kansas City, is averaging 10 points, 4.6 assists, 4.2 rebounds and 2.4 steals per game. He is one of just 13 players since 1947-48 to average those numbers for a career while playing at least 70 games, and one of just three from Power 5 schools joining Oklahoma’s Mookie Blaylock and Ron Brown of Penn State.
Following the game, the Cyclones prepare for stiffer competition when they head to Hawaii for the Maui Invitational. Iowa State opens with Auburn and plays either North Carolina or Dayton in the next round.
Here are details on how to watch Iowa State’s contest vs. IU Indianapolis on Monday, Nov. 18:
Who: IU Indianapolis at Iowa State in men’s basketball action
When: 7 p.m. CT | Monday, November 18
Where: Hilton Coliseum | Ames, Iowa
Live Stream: Stream IU Indianapolis at Iowa State live on fuboTV (Start your free trial)
TV Channel: ESPN+
Betting Odds: No odds are currently available. Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook
Our Prediction: Iowa State 85, IU Indianapolis 60
Live Updates, Highlights: Follow the game on Iowa State on SI for live updates, in-game analysis and big-play highlights throughout Monday’s matchup.
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Jets’ Weakness Opens Colts’ Star for Potentially Incredible Showing
Indianapolis Colts’ running back Jonathan Taylor has enjoyed an impressive bounce-back season in 2024, and his production could skyrocket even further this weekend against the New York Jets.
Coming off of two disappointing seasons plagued by injury and inconsistency, Taylor has relatively returned to his once-dominant form in 2024. He ranks top ten in yards per carry this season (at 4.9) and is fourth among all running backs in rushing yards per game (88.0). He is also on pace to break 10 rushing touchdowns for the first time since his historic 2021 campaign.
Taylor currently sits at 616 yards rushing this season and that number could grow exponentially this weekend against the Jets. Among the many factors leaning in Taylor’s favor this week, the return of starting quarterback Anthony Richardson should provide a major boost to the veteran running back.
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All five of Taylor’s rushing touchdowns this season have come with Richardson at quarterback, and Taylor averages nearly a full yard per carry more with the 22 year old signal caller under center. With the Colts’ run success rate back to a more sustainable rate and with Richardson drawing away defenders in the box, Tayor should have more room to run this weekend than he has had in recent weeks.
The other massive factor to consider this weekend is the Colts’ opponent on the other side of the field. The Jets are the 26th best defense in football this season in rush EPA, and that number falls even further to 30th in the past five weeks. Their defense is also coming off of a putrid game against the Arizona Cardinals where they racked up over 20 missed tackles in the blowout loss.
The Colts have ranked favorably as a rush offense this season, sitting inside the top 10-15 in yards per carry, yards, and yards per game on the ground. The impressive aspect of those stats is that the Colts have faced just one run defense that ranks in the bottom half of the league in rush EPA through 10 weeks this season (the Chicago Bears at 24th).
The Colts have been grinding out adequate days against top tier run defenses this season, but this weekend is a chance to feed Taylor against a unit that is struggling to stop anything on the ground. The return of Richardson as the starter compounded with the Jets’ struggles stopping the run could lead to a massive performance for the star running back.
If the Colts enter this game committed to running the football, nothing should stop this team (or even Taylor for that matter) from hitting season-best numbers on the ground. This is the clear path to victory for the Colts’ offense and Taylor is primed and ready for a massive day.
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Previewing the New York Jets’ Opposition: Indianapolis Colts
With their playoff hopes on life support, the New York Jets can slightly improve their outlook heading into their bye week with a win over the 4-6 Indianapolis Colts, who have lost three games in a row. The last time these teams met, the Colts won 45-30 with Mike White and Josh Johnson at quarterback for the Jets.
Let’s break down the Colts’ roster going position by position:
Quarterbacks
The Colts shook things up this week by announcing that Anthony Richardson would be back in as the starter at quarterback. Last year’s fourth overall pick made six starts already this year but only completed 44 percent of his passes and had seven interceptions while also fumbling six times.
However, he’s had some spectacular plays, and his athleticism and arm make him a constant big play threat. He isn’t necessarily a run-first quarterback, but he does have 17 first downs and a touchdown as a runner this year.
Prior to being benched, ex-Jet Joe Flacco posted a quarterback rating of over 90 but lost three of four starts. The Colts had four turnovers including a Flacco pick-six in their 10-point loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. That was the only game they’ve had all year which was decided by more than eight points.
Sam Ehlinger is the number three. He’s started three games in his career, but he lost all three of them.
Offensive Line
The Colts have some injury issues on their offensive line at the moment, with Pro Bowl center Ryan Kelly recently having joined right guard Will Fries, who started the first five games, on injured reserve. In addition, left tackle Bernhard Raimann – who already missed one start this year – left last week’s game with a knee injury and has been missing from practice this week.
Third round rookie Matt Goncalves filled in for Raimann last week and previously made a start in his place, so he’ll be on standby.
Another rookie, fourth rounder Tanor Bortoloni, has already been filling in for Kelly at center and doing a pretty good job. Dalton Tucker took over from Fries as the starting right guard.
Left guard Quenton Nelson and right tackle Braden Smith have been healthy all year, though. Nelson is a six-time Pro Bowler, but Smith has 10 penalties and has given up a team-high four sacks this year.
Blake Freeland is the other backup at tackle, having started several times last year. Danny Pinter is the main reserve inside.
The Colts only have eight offensive linemen on the roster, so someone will obviously need to be elevated from the practice squad if Raimann can’t go.
Running Backs
Jonathan Taylor is still one of the top running backs around. He has over 600 rushing yards in just seven games, with four 100-yard games. He’s scored a team-high five rushing touchdowns and is averaging almost five yards per carry.
Backups Tyler Goodson and Trey Sermon have combined to catch 21 passes, but Sermon is averaging just 2.8 yards per carry. Goodson has fared much better with a 4.7 yards per carry average.
Pass catchers
The Colts have some big play threats in their receiving corps as they have four touchdowns of over 50 yards this year. Alec Pierce, who has a team-high 516 receiving yards and four touchdown catches, is leading the league in yards per catch, but it’s Josh Downs who leads them in receptions with 45.
Michael Pittman, who has averaged over a thousand receiving yards over the past three years, hasn’t been as productive this year but does have 30 receptions. He returned to practice this week after missing the last game.
Adonai Mitchell, who was the Colts’ second round pick, is the number four receiver with 18 receptions, but he has a catch rate of less than 50 percent.
The other two receivers on the roster are Ashton Dulin and another rookie, Anthony Gould, but both contribute mostly on special teams.
At tight end, Kylen Granson is listed as the starter after catching 30 passes last year. However, Mo Alie-Cox has seven catches to lead a group of four tight ends who have combined for 23 receptions. Will Mallory and Drew Ogletree are the other two tight ends on the roster.
Defensive Line
The Colts’ starting lineup has Kwity Paye and Dayo Odeyingbo at defensive end and Grover Stewart and Pro Bowler DeForest Buckner on the inside. All four of these have either three or 3.5 sacks. Odeyingbo currently leads the team in quarterback hits with 11 and Stewart is arguably having his best ever season as he leads them with eight tackles for loss. Paye was second on the team with 8.5 sacks last year.
The bench includes first round pick Laiatu Latu, who already has two sacks. However, Tyquan Lewis – who began the season as a starter – is on injured reserve.
Adetomiwa Adebawore, Taven Bryan and Raekwon Davis have all seen plenty of action on the inside, while Adam Gotsis, Isaiah Land and Genard Avery provide depth on the edge, although none of those three have played 100 snaps yet.
Linebackers
Zaire Franklin anchors the defense with a team-high 105 tackles, having led the Colts with 179 last season. EJ Speed also basically plays a full-time role as he has 88 tackles and six tackles for loss.
Grant Stuard recently moved into the rotation after rookie Jaylon Carlies went onto injured reserve. He made an immediate impact with 19 tackles in his first career start.
Backups Cameron McGrone and Segun Olubi have primarily been special teamers.
Defensive Backs
The Colts’ starters at safety are Julian Blackmon and Nick Cross. Blackmon led the team last year with four interceptions and eight pass breakups. Cross is a full-time starter for the first time after making four starts in his first two seasons.
The outside cornerbacks are Jaylon Jones and Samuel Womack. Jones, who was a seventh round pick last year, has a team-high nine pass breakups but also leads the team with five defensive penalties.
Nickelback Kenny Moore might be the most important player in the secondary. The 2021 Pro Bowler had two pick-sixes last year and returned a fumble for a touchdown last week, so he’s the kind of player who can make a game-altering play from the slot.
Cornerback Chris Lammons and safety Rodney Thomas have seen some action off the bench, while last year’s second round pick Juju Brents started one game before landing on injured reserve.
Safety Ronnie Harrison and cornerbacks Darren Hall and David Long round out the secondary.
Special Teams
The Colts’ kicking game has been solid this year as punter Rigoberto Sanchez is putting up career-best numbers for gross and net average and Matt Gay has made all 34 kicks from inside 50 yards. He is 2-for-5 from beyond 50.
Dulin is the primary gunner in kick coverage and leads the team with five special teams tackles. Olubi, Granson and Ogletree are also productive contributors.
In the return game, Goodson is listed as the kickoff returner with Downs as the punt returner. Gould is the primary backup for each role. Downs is averaging just under 11 yards per punt return while the longest kickoff return of the year was actually a 55-yarder by Dulin.
Stuard scored a touchdown on a punt that was blocked by Cross last season.
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