The Indianapolis Colts (6-5) dropped their Thursday night matchup against the Houston Texans (7-4) at NRG Stadium.
In what was a rough outing for the passing game, the Colts managed just 129 yards out of Jacoby Brissett while the rushing attack gained 175 yards. The commitment to the run was surprising at times, especially late in the fourth quarter when the Colts had a chance to tie the game.
Here are the offensive snap counts from the Week 12 loss:
With Marlon Mack out a few more weeks, Jonathan Williams got the start against the Texans. Many believed Jordan Wilkins would see some work, but head coach Frank Reich revealed they were using him only in emergency situations.
T.Y. Hilton was on a pitch count as he returns from his calf injury, playing just 37% of the snaps.
Here’s a look at the defensive and special teams snap counts:
Cornerbacks Kenny Moore and Pierre Desir along with linebacker Darius Leonard and safety Malik Hooker were to defenders to play 100% of the snaps. Rookie cornerback Marvell Tell saw an increase in snaps with fellow rookie Rock Ya-Sin inactive due to an ankle injury.
Quincy Wilson, who was active for the first time in a month, only saw two snaps on special teams.