The Indianapolis Colts (6-7) were defeated by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-7) on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium in what was the most thrilling game for the former this season.
It ended in a loss, though, much in part due to another fourth-quarter collapse. That is certainly becoming a trend, especially since the Colts held a 14-point lead midway through the third quarter.
As we move past the high-scoring loss, here’s a look at the offensive snap counts on Sunday:
There aren’t many surprises here. Wide receivers Zach Pascal and Marcus Johnson led the way in both production and snaps. Pascal played 100% of the snaps for the second-straight game.
In the backfield, the game script called for more of Nyheim Hines. He led the group in snaps while Marlon Mack led the backfield in carries and was able to salvage his day with a two-yard touchdown.
Rookie wide receiver Parris Campbell made his return from a hand fracture and played roughly half of the offensive snaps.
Here’s a look at the defensive and special teams snap counts:
With Kenny Moore out due to an ankle injury, Rolan Milligan played the most snaps in the slot. Whether that was for better or worse is up to interpretation, but it was odd to see rookie Marvell Tell get only two snaps on defense.
Fellow rookie defensive end Ben Banogu continues to be used solely in a situational role even with the pass rush still being inconsistent throughout the game.