Colts’ snap counts from Week 10 win over Titans

Snap counts from Week 10.

The Indianapolis Colts (6-3) made a statement in their 34-17 win over the Tennessee Titans (6-3) on Thursday night at Nissan Stadium.

It was an encouraging showing from both sides of the ball. The defense continues to show it is an elite unit while the offense showed some life thanks to a big day from running back Nyheim Hines.

Here’s a look at the offensive snap counts from the win:

Notes

  • Rookie WR Michael Pittman Jr. enjoyed a breakout game and has now played over 80% of the snaps in the last two weeks. A second-half breakout could be coming.
  • With Jack Doyle out, TE Mo Alie-Cox led the position while Trey Burton also worked in behind him.
  • A big day from Nyheim Hines saw him lead the backfield in snaps. Rookie Jonathan Taylor only played 24% while Jordan Wilkins saw 20% of the offensive snaps.

Here’s a look at the defensive and special teams snap counts from the win:

Notes

  • DT Tyquan Lewis continues to carve out a bigger role in the defense as he played 46% of the snaps.
  • LB Darius Leonard and S Khari Willis led the way playing 61 of a possible 64 snaps.
  • LB Bobby Okereke (83%) again saw the second-most snaps at linebacker over Anthony Walker (60%).

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Colts’ snap counts from Week 10 loss to Dolphins

Snap counts from the Week 10 loss.

The Indianapolis Colts (5-4) woke up to the reality that the lowly Miami Dolphins (2-7) came into their home at Lucas Oil Stadium and utterly dominated en route to a 16-12 loss for Indy.

It was a shocking and pathetic performance from a team that is supposed to compete for a spot in the AFC playoffs. No, they weren’t at full strength, but this is still a game they should have won with ease.

Here’s a look at the offensive snap counts from the Week 10 loss:

Behind the offensive line and quarterback Brian Hoyer, wide receivers Zach Pascal and Marcus Johnson led the way playing 99% and 80% of the snaps, respectively. Johnson was called up the day prior from the practice squad.

After publicly venting his frustrations, tight end Eric Ebron out-snapped Jack Doyle while Marlon Mack and Nyheim Hines split snaps in the backfield due to game script.

Here’s a look at the defensive and special teams snap counts:

It seems rookie safety Khari Willis is officially taking over the strong safety role. He played 91% of the snaps while veteran Clayton Geathers saw just six(!) plays on defense.

Rookie defensive end Ben Banogu only played on 24% of the snaps while cornerback Marvell Tell continues to get more playing time—logging 71% of the defensive snaps on Sunday.