Cowboys vs Colts: How to watch, listen, and more

When the clock reads 7:20 p.m. CT on Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys will return to action against the Indianapolis Colts in a primetime Sunday Night Football clash. While the Cowboys (8-3) are heavy favorites over …

Cowboys vs Colts: How to watch, listen, and more
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When the clock reads 7:20 p.m. CT on Sunday, the will return to action against the Indianapolis Colts in a primetime Sunday Night Football clash.

While the Cowboys (8-3) are heavy favorites over the spiraling Colts (4-7), I wouldn't say this game is a walk in the park for the Boys.

Despite the once-hyped Colts, who people envisioned as a “sleeper” team in the AFC, the team still has some talented players who can hurt the Boys.

Most notably, RB Jonathan Taylor.

Plus, we have seen the Cowboys go into games that people prematurely label as easy wins for them — and they show up flat.

(I'm guilty of calling premature wins. Sorry, everyone.)

With all that in mind, check out how you can watch and listen to this SNF matchup below.

Also, enjoy my amateur fantasy advice for this game. (My best record that I have in fantasy right now is 8-4. So, I guess I'm good at this fantasy thing.)

Game Info

Date: Sunday, Dec. 4 | Time: 7:20 p.m. CT

Location: AT&T Stadium | Arlington, Texas

TV: NBC | Stream: NFL+ & FuboTV

Broadcasters: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, and Melissa Stark

Radio: KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan in Dallas/Fort Worth

Odds:

Caesars Sportsbook: Line: DAL -10.5 | O/U: 44.5

ESPN Pick Center: DAL ML: +430; Spread: -10.5  | IND ML: -600; Spread: +10.5

ESPN Matchup Predictor: DAL: 88% | IND: 11.9%

My odds (I'm not liable if you lose bets): DAL TO THE MOON, COLTS ARE NOT WINNING.

Fantasy Plays:

Dallas Cowboys: QB , Cowboys RBs, WR , WR , TE Dalton Schultz, and Cowboys D/ST

After picking up two huge victories over formidable opponents, the Cowboys are one of the hottest teams in the league right now. Since Prescott's return, the Boys have a high-powered offense with him in the lineup, and you can make a case that they're “matchup-proof.”

(If Odell comes, the offense will be even more lethal.)

But on Sunday night, anyone across the board on the elite Cowboys offense should be a play. According to Lineups.com, the Colts allow an average of 20.6 FP to RBs, 25.2 FP to WRs, and 16.2 FP to QBs in the PPR format.

Play them. Also, Gallup and Schultz are sleepers for me this week.

Are breakout games incoming? I think, yes.

Indianapolis Colts: RB Jonathan Taylor and WR Michael Pittman

Looking at the Colts fantasy-wise, Taylor and Pittman are the only two guys that will give you fantasy production. You're crazy if you are trusting QB Matt Ryan and wideouts Parris Campbell and Alec Pierce are possible sneaky plays — but play them at your own risk.

Despite the tenacious that the Cowboys have, those two players are bound to get their touches.

However, if things get ugly quickly, expect the Colts to go pass-heavy. Besides that, play those two and call it a day.