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Seattle Seahawks vs Indianapolis Colts Live Stream (NBC): Watch NFL Sunday Night Football 2017 Online

The Seattle Seahawks will host the Indianapolis Colts tonight on NFL Sunday Night Football for Week 4 of the NFL 2017 regular season. Today's big game takes place from CenturyLink Field in Seattle, and has a scheduled start time of 8.30 p.m. ET. The game can be watched on TV on the NBC network, or online through live stream (details below).

Neither of these teams has gotten their season off to the kind of start they wanted to, but they will be hoping tonight's nationally televised game can inspire them to a win that can kickstart their season.

Both teams come into today's game on 1-2, and need the win to get back to an even 2-2 record. However, for the loser of tonight's contest, they will fall to a lowly 1-3 record, which would put huge pressure on them for the coming weeks, and would be a long way back to drag themselves into relevance to compete for the postseason spots.

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This is the 12th regular season match up between these two sides, and interestingly the Colts have easily had the better of the clashes until now, winning 7 compared to the Seahawks 4 victories.

However, this will be just the second road trip to Seattle for Indianapolis in the past 16 years, and over recent years the Seahawks have made CenturyLink Field into a fortress.

The Colts have won three of the past four match ups between the two teams, including a 34-28 win back in 2013, and they will be hoping to get a similar result today.

Seattle have struggled to find the end zone at the start of this season, finding it just once in the opening two games of the season. Last week though they had much more success in doing do, but ultimately lost 33-27 in a tight game against the Tennessee Titans.

In that game, quarterback Russell Wilson threw four touchdown passes, but it was all to be in vein, as the Seahawks crashed to a second loss in just three games this season.

The Colts are still missing quarterback Andrew Luck for one more week, which means Indianapolis will be putting their hopes in Jacoby Brissett's hands again tonight.

Earlier this week, the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears got Week 4 off to a start on NFL Thursday Night Football. However, the contest was not as competitive as most neutrals would have liked, and the Packers eased to a comfortable 35-14 victory.

Packers' quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, threw for four touchdown passes, with two finding Jordy Nelson for touchdowns.

The result moved the Packer to 3-1, which leaves them in a solid position as they look to consolidate their good start to the season over the coming month and ensure they get one hand on a postseason spot as soon as possible.

However, for the Bears the season is quickly slipping away from them, and their third loss of the season sees them drop to 1-3, and it now seems a long way back for them to even get to a level record.

The Packers were in front right from the start in Thursday's game, and quickly jumped out to a 14-0 lead following Aaron Rodgers leading them to an opening drive touchdown.

There was a 45 minute delay in the game due to a lightning strike, however, not even that could shock the Bears into life, and they limply gave up the game to a far superior side.

One major area that the Bears must fix asap is Mike Glennon; things are simply not working. Glennon gave up four turnovers on the night, with two interceptions and two lost fumbles. That simply isn't good enough and there's little hope for the Bears to get a result when they give the ball away so consistently for free. Those four turnovers directly led to 21 of the Packers' points, which shows how costly each was. Now through the opening four games of the season, Glennon has given up eight turnovers; something must be done.

Tonight's NFL Sunday Night Football 2017 game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Indianapolis Colts has a scheduled start time of 8.30 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the NBC network, or online through live stream by NFL Sunday Ticket.

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