Week 6: Indy vs Houston Prediction
NFL Week 6 betting action sees the Houston Texans taking on the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, Oct. 9 at NRG Stadium in Texas. Stay tuned to Cappers Picks as we provide free NFL handicapping tips all season long.
NFL Week 6 betting action sees the Houston Texans taking on the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, Oct. 9 at NRG Stadium in Texas. Stay tuned to Cappers Picks as we provide free NFL handicapping tips all season long.
Colts Visit Texans in Key AFC South Battle
Two teams coming off their much needed byes meet in Houston Sunday when the Colts who have taken a stranglehold on their division meet the Texans who were supposed to challenge for the AFC South but have absolutely fallen flat.
Its too bad the Colts couldn’t have stolen the previous matchup making this one the best game of the week by far. As it is it could add some intrigue to a potential playoff matchup if the Colts win, even with the Texans having little to play for.
A very interesting game due to recent events. Can the Colts really be this good and are the Texans as good as we thought. Those are questions everyone wants answered and they get a chance to settle this on the field.
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Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans
Sunday, November 29 th – 1:00 PM ET
Reliant Stadium
NFL Point Spread: Colts -3, O/U: 47
The 10-0 Colts have looked anything but perfect the past couple of weeks. After just barely scratching out a win against New England (thanks to Bill Belichick’s now infamous fourth-and-two call), the Colts had another close victory last week, 17-15 over Baltimore.
The Houston Texans have done some growing in their fourth year under head coach Gary Kubiak. After finishing 8-8 in the previous two seasons, they have made a reason push for the playoffs. Unfortunately, some fourth quarter failures have left the Texans at their typical .500 and they are 5-5 after 10 games.