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NEW YORK — The Indianapolis-Minnesota game in Week 9 has been moved to prime time. The Jacksonville-Philadelphia game was bumped up an afternoon start under the NFL's flexible scheduling policy. The Colts and Vikings will play on NBC's Sunday night broadcast on Nov. 3. The Vikings set an NFL record for the largest comeback when they played the Colts in 2022, erasing a 33-0 halftime deficit to win 39-36. Indianapolis is also scheduled to play on Sunday night in Week 11 against the New York Jets. Minnesota had no other scheduled games in the featured Sunday night slot.








