Adjustments have been made in the Week 11 schedule of the 2020 NFL season. The upcoming matchup between the Green Bay Packers and the Indianapolis Colts slated two weeks from now is already moved to a late afternoon slot from 1:00 EST to 4:25 EST on FOX, as per ESPN‘s Adam Schefter.
Week 11 flex-scheduling change: Packers-Colts moved to 4:25 ET on Fox.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 9, 2020
The adjustments have now instated seven early-window games and four late-window games in Week 11. It will be Green Bay's first trip back to Indy's Lucas Oil Stadium since the 2012 NFL season.
The Packers previously came off a lopsided 34-17 win against the depleted San Francisco 49ers in Week 9's Thursday Night Football proceedings behind the stellar performances of quarterback Aaron Rodgers and wide receiver Davante Adams. Their most recent victory improved them to have possession of a 6-2 record to remain atop the NFC North division.
On the other hand, the Colts recently suffered a 24-10 beating at the hands of the Baltimore Ravens in their most recent game after a rough outing for quarterback Philip Rivers. A scoreless second half proved to be pivotal for Colts head coach Frank Reich and his men as they failed to mount a comeback to get back in the game. The loss dragged them to a 5-3 record to settle in second place of the AFC South division.
The Packers will host the Jacksonville Jaguars while the Colts will travel to Nashville and face the division leader Tennessee Titans in Week 10 proceedings.
The two squads will hope to come out and snag a much-needed win in Week 11 to remain ahead of the ongoing playoff race for the remainder of the 2020 regular season.