Redskins vs. Colts: Storylines, how to watch, and more
By Ian Cummings
Today, against the Indianapolis Colts, the Redskins have a chance to start off the season 2-0, and carry that momentum into the latter weeks.
The Washington Redskins started off the year strong with a 24-6 victory over the Arizona Cardinals of the NFC West. The offense and defense both had solid showings. If Washington came in week in and week out, and played like they did last Sunday, making the playoffs would be a very attainable feat.
Consistency, however, is the name of the game. Washington beat their opponent in every subcategory and every measurable statistic last week, but one week pales in comparison to the sixteen-game season. The looming question over Washington is now this: Can they do it again?
Washington plays Indianapolis at home, and kickoff starts at 1:00 eastern standard time. If you live in the capital area, or you’re a Redskins fan somehow stuck in Indiana, you’ll be able to watch the game live on CBS. If not, however, there are options online such as NFL Game Pass and FuboTV. Tuning in to Redskins Radio is also an option for those who prefer the airwaves.
We’ve spent the entire week trying to figure that out, but no one will know until the final whistle sounds off later today. In the meantime, you can comb the links clustered below and learn all there is to know about this matchup!
Riggo’s Rag Pregame Coverage
Washington’s Week 1 Ingredients for Improvement: Action and Reaction
Redskins vs. Colts game preview, offense and defense matchups
5 players to watch in Washington’s bout with Indianapolis
Redskins vs. Colts: 5 bold predictions for today’s matchup
Washington’s pass rush must perform with Colts’ LT Castonzo out
Washington Week 2 injury report: Rookie Troy Apke out
Redskins Reality Check: Realistic predictions for the Redskins vs. Colts contest
Redskins Saturday Spotlight: Alabama DB Deionte Thompson
Washington, Jay Gruden must use Colts’ youth to win today
Fantasy Football: Who to start, and who to sit, in the Washington vs. Indianapolis game
Riggo’s Rag Podcast: From Week 1 to Week 2
This isn’t necessarily a must-win for Washington, but it would be in their best interest to capitalize on their early games. With a second consecutive win today, Washington can start 2-0, and carry momentum into the latter parts of the season.