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It's 'Win And In' Or 'Lose And Go Home' For Colts Playoff Dreams

Colts fans can now reserve potential playoff seats online.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN —It's "win and in" for the Indianapolis Colts, that is only if they come out on top against the Tennessee Titans during Sunday night's game at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. The Colts are coming off of a 38-10 victory last weekend against the New York Giants. However, Sunday's game may as well be a playoff game in itself as both the Colts and Titans are 9-6 heading into the final weekend of the regular season.

A number of Colts, including wide receiver T.Y. Hilton (ankle) are questionable for Sunday night's game, as he didn't practice Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. For the Titans, quarterback Marcus Mariota is also questionable due to neck and foot problems, according to the Colts.

Colts fans can reserve their potential playoff seats online as the team's hunt for a spot in the post-season will conclude Sunday night.

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Over in Green Bay, former Colts punter Pat McAfee will broadcast his first NFL game at 1 p.m. Sunday on FOX. McAfee will make his live NFL broadcasting debut at Lambeau Field, covering the Green Bay Packers matchup against the Detroit Lions.

For more information ahead of Sunday's game including injury updates, player matchups, notes and more, visit colts.com.

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Go Colts!


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