Colts vs. Titans Preview: Will QB Andrew Luck Deliver Against Titans on Thursday Night Football?

By Josh Wilson
Indianapolis Colts Andrew Luck
Indianapolis Colts Andrew Luck

Going into the second half of the National Football League's 2013 regular season, the Week 11 Thursday Night Football features the Indianapolis Colts vs. Tennessee Titans at the LP Field in Nashville, Tennessee. Information on free live stream can be found below. 

Thursday's favorite is the Indianapolis Colts. While the two team having similar number of total touchdowns achieved, the Colts is ranked 7th and Titans 22nd among the top 35 NFL teams standings so far, according to the Bleachers Report. While both teams belong to AFC South, Colts has 6 wins and 3 losses and the Titans have 4 wins and 5 losses. 

Titans' loss to the Jaguars last Sunday caused them several spots in the latest rankings. Moreover, with quarterback Jake Locker out for the season from his "Lisfranc" foot injury, the team's offense is expected to go down the slide despite being ranked No. 8 in the league's passing attack. Although Titans have solid secondary players like Alterraun Verner and Jason McCourty, the rest of the teams must improve their performance in order for them to have any chance.

While Colts' quarterback was purely to blame for the overwhelming loss 38-8 to St. Louis Rams last Sunday, Andrew Luck is expected to rebound and deliver on Thursday Night Football against the Titans. He's had his struggles here and there, but he has 14 touchdowns against six interceptions in nine games this season, having more good games than bad. While the Titans allows 211.3 passing yards per game on average, the Colts will be looking to pass early and often. 

NFL Network will be televising the game nationally and live streaming it online through NFL Network Live (select TV provider). Those without television subscription can watch the Colts vs. Titans live stream free online here

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