Colts’ snap counts from Week 13 win over Texans

Snap counts from Week 13.

The Indianapolis Colts (8-4) came away with a huge win Sunday against the Houston Texans (4-8) at NRG Stadium, which now ties them for first place in the division.

After looking at the takeaways from the game, it’s time to check out the snap counts as we do every week.

Offense

Notes

  • RB Jonathan Taylor led the backfield this week playing 48% of the snaps while Nyheim Hines (36%) and Jordan Wilkins (19%) followed suit.
  • OT Chaz Green wound up playing 93% of the snaps at left tackle after Le’Raven Clark left in the first quarter with an ankle injury.
  • WRs Michael Pittman Jr. (84%) and Zach Pascal (80%) led the room in snaps while T.Y. Hilton exploded for a 8-110-1 line.

Defense & Special Teams

Notes

  • LBs Anthony Walker Jr. and Darius Leonard along with CB Kenny Moore and S Julian Blackmon played 100% of the defensive snaps.
  • For the second week in a row, CB Rock Ya-Sin’s snap count was below 50% on defense.
  • DE Kemoko Turay is still getting worked in as he played 14% of snaps on defense

Colts’ snap counts from 31-17 loss to Titans

Snap counts from the loss.

The Indianapolis Colts (6-6) suffered their fourth loss in the last five games on Sunday when they crumbled against the Tennessee Titans (7-5) at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Despite taking a lead into halftime, the Colts were outscored 21-7 in the second half while enduring a fourth-quarter meltdown that ensured a victory for the Titans.

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

With T.Y. Hilton out after suffering a setback with his calf injury, Zach Pascal saw 100% of the snaps on Sunday. He made do with it as well catching six passes for a career-high 109 yards.

Despite getting the start in the backfield, running back Jonathan Williams played just 22% of the snaps. Jordan Wilkins led the way playing 44% of the snaps and led the backfield with 11 carries.

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

There aren’t many surprises here. Defensive tackle Grover Stewart continues to see an uptick in snaps while cornerback Marvell Tell was used only on special teams with the entire cornerback room healthy.

Rookie defensive end Ben Banogu continues to see limited snaps as a pass rusher, playing just 18% on Sunday against the Titans.