Jets snap counts: Depth chart breakdown from Week 11 vs. Bills

Jets snap counts: Depth chart breakdown from Week 11 vs. Bills

The Jets hit rock bottom in their 32-6 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 11, a game in which the Zach Wilson era may have finally come to an end after the team sent Tim Boyle onto the field late in the third quarter with the team down 29-6.

Head coach Robert Saleh mentioned a potential youth movement for the team and he at least went ahead with those plans, especially on offense. Players such as Jeremy Ruckert, Jason Brownlee and Israel Abanikanda saw more playing time while tight end C.J. Uzomah essentially became a non-factor.

Here’s the snap count breakdown for offense and defense from Week 11 against the Bills.

Colts’ snap counts from Week 11 win over Packers

Snap counts from Week 11.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-3) fought back hard to defeat the Green Bay Packers (7-3) on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium, 34-31, in overtime.

It was a wild and crazy win that proved the Colts belong in the conversation among the top teams in the league. From timely turnovers to big plays from the offense, the Colts got it done in all three phases on Sunday.

Here’s a look at the offensive snap counts in Week 11:

Notes

  • Rookie RB Jonathan Taylor led the backfield in snaps (56%) and carries (22). It was a strong performance and one the Colts have been wanting to see for a while.
  • Rookie WR Michael Pittman Jr. paced the wide receiver corps in snaps (80%) while his 45-yard touchdown helped him pace the offense in receiving yards (66).
  • With Braden Smith inactive due to a thumb injury, Chaz Green and Le’Raven Clark rotated at right tackle.
  • The TE room featured a two-headed attack with Jack Doyle and Mo Alie-Cox. But Trey Burton came away with a huge touchdown catch.

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

Notes

  • S Julian Blackmon, S Khari Willis, LB Darius Leonard, CB Xavier Rhodes and CB Kenny Moore were the only players to see 100% of the snaps on defense.
  • CB Rock Ya-Sin played 93% of snaps, suggesting the Colts were in nickel packages for the majority of the game.
  • With Denico Autry on the reserve/COVID-19 list, DE Tyquan Lewis saw a season-high 82% of snaps.
  • DE Kemoko Turay saw limited work in his 2020 debut.

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Colts’ snap counts from Week 11 win vs. Jaguars

Snap counts from the Week 11 win.

The Indianapolis Colts (6-4) came through with a dominating 33-13 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars (4-6) at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday.

It was a strong performance from just about every position and a win that could truly be described as a team victory. The Colts dominated in the trenches for the majority of the game and paved the way to an easy win.

Here is a look at the offensive snap counts in Week 11:

There aren’t many surprises here. Something of note is that Marcus Johnson has quickly taken over the WR2 role. Playing 93% of snaps is evidence of that trend. Jonathan Williams also led the backfield after Marlon Mack fractured his hand.

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

There was a lot of rotation going on at all three levels of the defense. Rookie cornerback Marvell Tell led the way playing 86% of the snaps. Denico Autry and Jabaal Sheard led the defensive line in snaps while Darius Leonard led the linebackers.

The Colts will turn around on a short week to visit the Houston Texans (6-4) at NRG Stadium on Thursday night.