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Colts will host watch parties for Ravens and Patriots matches

Indianapolis, Indiana – A pair of Indianapolis Colts road game watch parties will allow you to represent the horseshoe while donning your favorite blue-and-white jersey.
• Sun., Sept. 24: Colts @ Baltimore Ravens | Carmel Midtown Plaza
• Sun., Nov. 12: Colts @ New England Patriots | The Rathskeller
Fans of all ages are welcome to both events, which are both free to attend. The Colts prize pack, which includes two tickets to a 2023 home game, a football autographed by wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., and more, is available to fans who preregister for each event. Visit Colts.com/WatchParty for more details.
Sunday, Sept. 24: Carmel Midtown Watch Party
For pre-game fun, live entertainment, and every play of the Colts vs. Ravens game, go to Midtown Plaza in Carmel (365 Monon Blvd.
The party starts at 10 a.m., and the game starts at 1 p.m.
Drink specials, pictures and signatures with the Colts cheerleaders, a visit from mascot “Blue,” Colts giveaways, the Colts in Motion, and the Quarterback Passing Challenge are just a few of the entertaining activities.
Since Midtown Plaza is an outdoor location, the event will go on rain or shine, barring inclement weather. Fans are welcome to bring their own chairs, blankets, refreshments, and snacks, but cooking is not allowed.
Sunday, Nov. 12: Downtown Indy Watch Party
From the Rathskeller restaurant on Michigan Street in downtown Indianapolis, watch the Colts play the Patriots in Frankfurt, Germany.
The celebration starts at 9 a.m., and the game will start live on the big screen at 9:30 a.m.
Fans can take advantage of Colts giveaways, live entertainment, and photo and autograph opportunities with the cheerleaders.
Due to the Rathskeller’s indoor location, there is a cap on its capacity. The bar area is not open to spectators under the age of 21.
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