Colts Schedule 2023: Game-by-game predictions for upcoming season

Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor (28) and Indianapolis Colts guard Quenton Nelson
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor (28) and Indianapolis Colts guard Quenton Nelson / George Walker IV / Tennessean.com / USA
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Oct 16, 2022; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indianapolis Colts safety Rodney McLeod Jr. (26) tackles
Oct 16, 2022; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indianapolis Colts safety Rodney McLeod Jr. (26) tackles / Robert Scheer-USA TODAY Sports

Week 6 - Colts at Jaguars

Indianapolis hasn’t won a road game against the Jaguars since 2014. For whatever reason, the Colts just can’t win in Jacksonville. It doesn’t matter if the Jaguars are good or bad, what kind of season Indy is having, or if both teams are good or not, it’s just a streak that Indianapolis just can’t seem to break.

Will Indy snap the streak this season? Probably not. The Jaguars are coming off a 9-8 season where they won the AFC South. In their second season under Doug Pederson, Jacksonville’s young, talented core should be even better together and they should be able to extend this home streak against Indianapolis another year.

Colts lose (4-2)

Week 7 - Colts vs. Browns

The Cleveland Browns are coming off a chaotic 7-10 season. After trading a ton of picks to acquire Deshaun Watson, who was suspended for the first 11 games, Cleveland had a 3-3 record once Watson returned. The Browns will now try to put everything together and have a more promising season.

Going against Indy at Lucas Oil Stadium should make for a competitive matchup but it will likely result in a loss for Indianapolis. Cleveland is further along in its rebuilding process, and will likely have a better on-field product than it did last season.

Colts lose (4-3)