The Indianapolis Colts (3-1) extended their winning streak to three games on Sunday when they beat the Chicago Bears (3-1), 19-11, at Soldier Field.
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In what was another dominant performance from the defense, the Colts have a chance to get on a strong roll before the bye comes in Week 7.
Here’s a look at the offensive snap counts for the Colts in Sunday’s win:
There aren’t a whole lot of surprises. WR Zach Pascal was tied for the lead with 75% of the snaps with T.Y. Hilton with Michael Pittman Jr. and Parris Campbell both on the injured reserve list.
In the backfield, Jonathan Taylor led the way, but this is a true split as all three backs got work on Sunday.
An interesting development on offense was the tight end split. With Trey Burton now active, Alie-Cox took a backseat somewhat as the third option in the room despite his strong play since Week 2.
Here’s a look at the defensive and special teams snap counts from Week 4:
Getting his second start, rookie safety Julian Blackmon played 100% of the snaps and had a career day. Outside of Blackmon completely taking over the starting role, there weren’t many changes on defense.
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