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SEATTLE — Philip Rivers returns to the NFL to lead the Indianapolis Colts against Seattle Seahawks today – Sunday, Dec. 14 – at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington. This game is available on multiple streaming services for free.

Today’s game will broadcast live on CBS with kickoff scheduled for 4:25 p.m. Eastern (1:25 p.m. Pacific).

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Who is announcing Colts vs. Seahawks?

Andrew Catalon (play-by-play), Charles Davis (analyst) and Jason McCourty (analyst) will be the announcers while AJ Ross reports from the sidelines.

What are the latest odds for Colts vs. Seahawks?

Spread: IND: (+13.5, SEA: (-13.5)

Moneyline: IND: (+675), SEA: (-1000)

Point total: 42.5

Odds from DraftKings

How to Watch COLTS – SEAHAWKSWhat: NFL Week 15: Indianapolis Colts vs. Kansas City Chiefs When: Dec. 14, 2025Where: Lumen Field | Seattle, Wash. Channel: CBSBest Streaming Options: DIRECTV (free trial and $40 off first month), FuboTV (free trial and $25 off first month), Sling TV (half off first month and daily, weekend, weekly, monthly and season pass) and Paramount PlusWhat is FuboTV?

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DIRECTV, which offers a free trial and $40 off your first month, lets you enjoy live TV and on-demand services without a contract through multiple packages. These include the entertainment package, the choice package + sports pack, the ultimate package + sports pack. The prices range from $79.99-$109.99.

What is Sling TV?

Sling TV users can now get a Day Pass for $4.99, Weekend Pass for $9.99, Week Pass for $14.99, Monthly Pass for $45.99 and Season Pass for $199.99 for the first five months and $45.99 per month thereafter. You can also subscribe to either the Blue package or the Orange package depending on your viewing preferences. Sling Blue allows up to three streams at a time and Sling Orange allows one stream at a time. Both the Blue and Orange packages are $23 for the first month, then increase to $45.99 per month thereafter.

Paramount Plus lets you watch NFL games on CBS for free and it offers a free trial for new subscribers. After the free trial is up, the streaming service offers the essential package for $5.99 a month and the premium package for $11.99 a month. In addition to CBS it also features programming from BET, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, MTV and more.

Here is more information on this matchup from the AP:

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indianapolis Colts promoted 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers to the active roster Saturday, making him eligible to play — and perhaps start — in Sunday’s crucial game at Seattle.

Indy (8-5) brought the Pro Football Hall of Fame semifinalist out of retirement Tuesday when it signed him to the practice squad. Rivers practiced all week but he hasn’t taken a snap since what appeared to be the end of his career following the 2020 season.

The move to add Rivers to the active roster will take him off the Hall of Fame ballot for the class of 2026. Rivers had been picked last month as one of 26 semifinalists with the 15 finalists expected to be announced later this month.

Rivers will no longer be eligible with Hall of Fame rules mandating a player being out of the league for at least five years before his candidacy can be considered. The earliest Rivers now can be a candidate is for the class of 2031.

The signing of Rivers came after coach Shane Steichen confirmed starting quarterback Daniel Jones would miss the rest of this season with a torn right Achilles tendon. Jones, who wore No. 17 with the Colts, had surgery earlier this week and now is allowing Rivers to wear the No. 17 he wore throughout his long NFL career.

Indy has lost three straight and four of its last five to fall out of the AFC South lead into a tie for second with the Houston Texans. The Colts also have slid into the No. 8 seed for the seven-team playoff field. The Seahawks (10-3) are trying to stay in the NFC West title chase.

The Colts believe Rivers, an eight-time Pro Bowler who was the 2013 NFL Comeback Player of the Year and a 2011 Walter Payton Man of the Year finalist, can salvage their postseason hopes. Rivers still ranks among the league’s top 10 in wins, career attempts, completions, yards passing, touchdown passes and 300-yard games.

Alternately, rookie Riley Leonard could make his first career start. But he’s dealt with a right knee injury all week, and the only other quarterback on Indy’s roster is veteran Brett Rypien, who also was promoted from the practice squad to the active roster this week.

Indy also activated receiver Coleman Owen and defensive tackle Chris Wormley to the active roster from the practice squad and removed the questionable designation from defensive end Tyquan Lewis.