Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts
Sunday afternoon the Indianapolis Colts head to Lambeau Field in Green Bay to take on the Packers. Odds makers call the Colts a 1 point favorite with the total set at 47.

After starting off 1-2, the Colts have won two in a row coming off their bye in week four. Against both the Texan and the Ravens, Indianapolis has put up 31 points and with what appears to be a fully recovered Peyton Manning; they are running on all cylinders on offense.

Manning was 19-of-28 for 271 yards and three touchdowns and more importantly, no interceptions against the league's top-rated defense in a 31-3 victory over Baltimore. He posted his best quarterback rating of the season at 134.7, Manning earned AFC offensive player of the week honors.

"I guess in some ways, this really is like the first week of the season for me," Manning said. "All I've ever known is taking every rep at every practice and
playing in all the preseason games, so I did miss some time there and I've been working through that."

The 3-3 Packers are a team that appears to be moving in the other direction. After jumping out to a 2-0 start, Green Bay has lost three out of their last four. Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has not practiced much lately due to the sprained shoulder he suffered in their week four loss to the Buccaneers.

Though the Packers quarterback has not been playing bad, the injury has clearly slowed Rodgers down after his hot start.

"I think it's a good message that he's sending," Packers offensive coordinator Joe Philbin said. "You view that quarterback position as a leadership position, and when your leader is maybe not 100 percent, yet he's going out there and giving excellent effort and he's playing well, performing well, that's a plus."

Offensively, the Colts appear to be back to form. Take Indianapolis on the road and give the point.