Indianapolis Colts vs. Cincinnati Bengals Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 12-10-2023
Indianapolis Colts vs. Cincinnati Bengals Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 12-10-2023

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The Indianapolis Colts and Cincinnati Bengals will square off on Sunday at Paycor Stadium. Kickoff is at 1:00 p.m. ET.

Indianapolis (7-5 SU, 8-4 ATS, 8-4 O/U) beat Tennessee 31-28 last weekend and Cincinnati (6-6 SU, 5-6-1 ATS, 6-6 O/U) beat Jacksonville 34-31 on Monday Night Football.

The Bengals are 1.5-point spread favorites and the game total is 44 points.

Indianapolis: RB Jonathan Taylor and CB Julius Brents are out. OT Braden Smith and LB E.J. Speed are questionable.

Cincinnati: CB Cam Taylor-Britt is out. OT D'Ante Smith, DT Jay Tufele, RB Chase Brown, OT Jonah Williams, WR Tyler Boyd, and CB DJ Turner II are questionable.

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Indianapolis earned its fourth straight win in last week's overtime thriller versus Tennessee, as QB Gardner Minshew led the charge with 312 passing yards and two touchdowns. Indianapolis was limited to 55 rushing yards on 23 carries and committed two turnovers but found a way to rally from a 17-7 deficit. The Colts sacked Titans QB Will Levis six times.

Indianapolis scores 25.0 points per game (8th) and averages 342.5 total yards (14th), including 226.7 passing yards (16th) and 115.8 rushing yards (12th). It converts 36.3 percent of its third-down attempts (22nd) and scores touchdowns on 55.0 percent of its red zone trips (14th).

The Colts defense surrenders 24.7 points (28th) and 355.3 total yards (26th) per game, including 222.1 passing yards (17th) and 133.3 rushing yards (26th). They have 42 sacks and 12 interceptions this season. Indy's opponents convert 38.0 percent of their third downs (15th) and find the end zone on 54.0 percent of their trips to the red zone (16th).

  
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