The Indianapolis Colts (7-6) cruised to a 31-0 routing victory over the Houston Texans (2-10) on Sunday at NRG Stadium.
It was a dominating effort on all fronts. The offense controlled much of the game through the line of scrimmage while the defense gave the Texans no chance at mounting any semblance of a comeback.
It’s time now to take a look at the snap counts on offense, defense and special teams from the Week 13 win:
Offense
Analysis
- Danny Pinter played 100% of the snaps at center in replacing starter Ryan Kelly, who is currently on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
- RG Mark Glowinski continues to lead the way in that competition and likely would have played 100% of the snaps if it wasn’t a blowout.
- Despite Ashton Dulin outproducing Zach Pascal in recent weeks, the latter continues to be among the leaders in WR snaps.
- Rookie TE Kylen Granson set a season-high in snaps played.
Defense & Special Teams
Analysis
- With Khari Willis returning from the injured reserve list, Andrew Sendejo got the start alongside him.
- CB Rock Ya-Sin continues to lead the rotation on the boundary with veteran Xavier Rhodes.
- DE Kemoko Turay saw a bit more action and came away with 2.0 sacks.
- On special teams, the usual suspects in Zaire Franklin, Matthew Adams, George Odum, E.J. Speed and Ashton Dulin all led the way.
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