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TIME UPDATE: Indianapolis Colts vs. San Francisco 49ers – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 16

Time is running out. Sunday Night Football returns to Indianapolis, and with it comes a game that carries enormous weight for the home team. Under the lights at Lucas Oil Stadium, the Colts step into one of the most demanding matchups of their season, hosting a battle-tested San Francisco 49ers squad in a primetime showdown that will test everything this group believes about itself. 🔵⚔️🔴

Colts fans — this is the kind of night teams are defined by.
The kind of game where effort, composure, and heart matter just as much as talent.

WEEK 16 · Sun 12/22 · 8:15 PM ET

San Francisco 49ers @ Indianapolis Colts
Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis, Indiana


📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST

Nationwide:
– NBC will broadcast the game live as part of Sunday Night Football

Broadcast Crew:
– Mike Tirico (play-by-play)
– Cris Collinsworth (analyst)
– Melissa Stark (sideline)


💻 LIVE STREAMING

Nationwide:
– NBC Sports App (with TV provider login)
– Peacock (exclusive streaming option)
– FuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV

In-Market:
– Colts App & 49ers App

Out-of-Market:
– NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube / YouTube TV


🎧 RADIO BROADCAST

Indianapolis Colts Radio Network
– WFNI 107.5 FM / 1070 AM
– Matt Taylor (play-by-play)
– Rick Venturi (analyst)
– Lara Overton (sideline)

San Francisco 49ers Radio Network
– KNBR 680 AM / 104.5 FM
– Greg Papa (play-by-play)
– Tim Ryan (analyst)

Nationwide:
– SiriusXM · TuneIn Premium · NFL App


📅 GAME DETAILS

  • Kickoff: Sunday, December 22, 2025 – 8:15 PM ET

  • Location: Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis

  • Stadium: Indoor environment, primetime atmosphere

  • Gates Open: 6:15 PM ET

  • Parking Lots: 3:30 PM ET


  • 🔑 WHY THIS GAME MATTERS FOR COLTS FANS

    This is not just another date on the calendar.

    This is a measuring-stick game — against a physical, disciplined opponent that forces you to play clean, stay patient, and respond when momentum swings. For Indianapolis, it’s a chance to show resilience, maturity, and belief on the biggest stage the regular season offers.

    Primetime games don’t forgive mistakes.
    They expose who’s ready — and who isn’t.

    Key elements to watch:
    – How Indianapolis handles pressure moments
    – Physicality at the line of scrimmage
    – Discipline on early downs
    – Poise when the crowd is loud and the stakes feel heavy


    ⏰ IMPORTANT TIME UPDATE

    Due to travel-related scheduling adjustments involving the visiting San Francisco 49ers, the NFL has officially adjusted the kickoff time.

    ➡️ Kickoff has been moved from 8:15 PM ET to 8:30 PM ET
    ➡️ All broadcast coverage remains unchanged

    Fans are encouraged to plan accordingly and arrive early.


    📱 FOLLOW THE GAME

    • Live Updates: Colts.com · NFL App

  • Social Media: @Colts · @49ers

  • Highlights: NFL+ & official team platforms


  • Colts fans — this is your night.
    Prime time. Home turf. National stage.

    Fill Lucas Oil. Bring the noise.
    Because games like this aren’t just played — they’re earned. 🔵🏟️🔥

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