Rams vs Colts: Live stream information, TV schedule and more
By Jason Reed
The Los Angeles Rams host an Indianapolis Colts team with no Andrew Luck on Sunday. Luckily for fans, they can watch on TV, the internet and more.
Following a 4-12 campaign, the Los Angeles Rams look ready to start the 2017 season off with a victory. Los Angeles hosts the Indianapolis Colts in what originally was set to be a tough matchup. That was, of course, until Andrew Luck was ruled out of the game.
Luck is still not 100% to get back into the swing of things following a shoulder surgery last season. For the Colts, this is tricky, as Luck could be back as soon as the next weeks and as late as November. However, for the Rams, this gives the team a great chance to start off undefeated.
The Colts defense is pretty bad, and with many more tools at Jared Goff’s disposal, Los Angeles will be able to push the tempo. Expect a huge game out of Todd Gurley and a promising showing from Goff. With the high-pressure defense also in coach Sean McVay’s arsenal, the Rams will be able to disrupt the little offense that the Colts do put together.
Fans should expect a firework game. Los Angeles, at least on paper, should be able to put up a few touchdowns against the Colts and run away with an easy win. For fans, here is the time of the game and how you can watch it on the first football Sunday of the year,
- Start time: 1:05 (PDT).
- Location: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
- Local TV Broadcast: CBS Channel 2; Elsewhere: NFL Sunday Ticket required
- Online live stream: fuboTV
For those that cannot catch the game on their television sets, Fubo is offering a seven-day free trial. So, for those diehard Rams and Colts fans, the Fubo subscription would provide viewing access from Sunday through Saturday.
For the more traditional fan that wants to sit down on their couch, if you are not one of the five-million homes in the Los Angeles market, you will need NFL Sunday Ticket. If you are in the Los Angeles area and plan on watching it on TV, just flip to channel two at one o’clock.
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Regardless of how fans do watch this game, it certainly will be a game to keep an eye out for. While the Rams may not be the most polarizing team due to last year’s performance, they could turn some heads against the Colts in week one.