Analyzing Colts’ snap counts in Week 5 loss to Ravens

Taking a look at the Colts’ snap counts from the Week 5 loss to the Ravens.

The Indianapolis Colts (1-4) nearly pulled off an upset win over the Baltimore Ravens (4-1) on Monday night but failed to finish the matchup with conviction, dropping the Week 5 game in overtime.

Though there is much to break down from the brutal loss in prime-time, we will now focus our attention on the snap counts from Monday night on offense, defense and special teams.

Offense

Notes

  • After seeing limited reps in Week 4, Jack Doyle was back to leading the TE room.
  • It was the typical rotation in the backfield with Jonathan Taylor leading the way to 169 total yards and two touchdowns. With Marlon Mack gaining trade interest, this may be a two-back room soon.
  • After weeks of splitting snaps, it seems we have a new right tackle for now as Matt Pryor got the start and played 100% of the snaps over Julién Davenport.

Defense & Special Teams

Notes

  • CB Isaiah Rodgers was thrust into a main role with Rock Ya-Sin inactive and Xavier Rhodes entering the concussion protocol.
  • Andrew Sendejo got the start at safety for Khari Willis, who was limited due to injuries. Sendejo himself entered the concussion protocol following the game.
  • The rotation at DE remains the same with Al-Quadin Muhammad and Tyquan Lewis leading the way and Kemoko Turay getting work on third downs. Ben Banogu continues to be a non-factor.

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