The Indianapolis Colts (0-1) suffered a tough 28-16 loss at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks (1-0) on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium in a game that showed plenty of flaws for the former.
From the offensive line getting torched to the defense failing to play consistently, there wasn’t a point in the game in which the Colts had control.
Now, we take a look back at the snap counts from Week 1 loss:
Offense
Notes
- Michael Pittman Jr. led all WRs with 97% of the snaps followed closely by Zach Pascal at 91%. They led the wide receivers with four and five targets, respectively.
- It was a two-man show at TE with Jack Doyle and Mo Alie-Cox splitting snaps.
- Jonathan Taylor and Nyheim Hines were the only RBs to see action. Taylor led the team with 23 touches while Hines led the offense with eight targets.
Defense/Special Teams
Notes
- S Khari Willis, CB Rock Ya-Sin, S Julian Blackmon, LB Bobby Okereke and LB Darius Leonard all played 100% of the snaps.
- Rookie Kwity Paye led all DEs in snaps played while Al-Quadin Muhammad saw the most work with Kemoko Turay (groin) out. Ben Banogu barely saw any run.
- T.J. Carrie saw the third-most snaps among CBs while Ya-Sin got the start in place of the injured Xavier Rhodes (calf).
- LBs Zaire Franklin and Matthew Adams led the way on special teams.
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