Every game during the course of an NFL regular season presents a challenge, but these next four games are the closest thing to a breather the Indianapolis Colts will get in 2015. Here's our list of the 4 Easiest Games On The Colts' 2015 Schedule.
4. Tampa Bay Bucs (November 29th)
We're not sure what to expect out of Jameis Winston's first year in the pros? Will he win Rookie of the Year? Will he get a hankering for crab legs that only a shoplifting trip can satisfy?
The rest of Bucs are a smattering of intriguing young pieces and cagey veterans with a bushel of replacement level players, so there's really not much to worry about regardless of which road Jameis decides to take.
3. New York Jets (September 21st)
If Geno Smith escapes training camp as the Jets' starting quarterback, this Monday Night showcase at Lucas Oil could be the closest thing to spontaneous career combustion we've seen in NFL history. The Jets are on the come-up under new head coach Todd Bowles, but they'll be anchored in the muck as long as Geno is under center.
2. Jacksonville Jaguars (October 4th, December 13th)
How many times have NFL pundits said "this is the year the Jags put it together," only to watch the dumpster fire get stoked by inept personnel decisions and a fan base who always seems either board or late for a tee time somewhere else. Blake Bortles will have Julius Thomas to throw to in year two, but the problem is that he's still Blake Bortles...
Fun times for the destined-to-be London Jaguars.
1. Tennessee Titans (September 27th, January 3rd)
There are big things ahead for 2014 Heisman winner Marcus Mariota, but he'll be working behind an offensive line that has been in flux since the start of the decade. Mariota is effective out of the pocket, but that's not going to translate when his linemen can neither start nor finish blocks in the open field.
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