It looks like rain is going to be a part of the equation in Sunday’s AFC South showdown between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Indianapolis Colts.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter posted on X that there is a 99% chance of precipitation during Sunday’s game in Jacksonville.
The periods of rain could be heavy, and thunderstorms aren’t out of the question. The winds will remain relatively light.
Sunday’s weather for Jacksonville could impact the Colts-Jaguars game. pic.twitter.com/nmGuoarpQ3
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 6, 2025
This weather could, of course, impact the passing game most, which may mean that we see a heavy dose of Travis Etienne and Bhayshul Tuten in the run game for the Jaguars.
For the Colts, this could mean even more opportunities for Jonathan Taylor, who is already heavily involved in their offense.
At every position group, footing on a wet field could be a factor as well.
Both the Jaguars and Colts will enter this game at 8-4. The winner will have sole possession of first place in the division with only four games to go.
If the Jaguars are going to come away with the win on Sunday, here are the three keys to doing so.
To see how the Jaguars and Colts stack up against one another and where those advantages may lie, you can find that here.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars vs. Colts: Weather may factor into Week 14 equation
