Colts’ snap counts from 27-20 win over Texans

Snap counts from the Week 15 win.

The Indianapolis Colts (10-4) continued their push for the playoffs with a wild 27-20 win over the Houston Texans (4-10) on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.

While the Colts failed to cover the 7.5-point spread, this was a huge win for Indy. They didn’t get much help in the AFC playoff race from the surrounding teams, but they furthered their chances of making it into the postseason.

Now, it’s time to take a look at the snap counts from the Week 15 win:

Offense

Notes

  • WR Zach Pascal led the room during his monster day that included two touchdowns.
  • RB Jonathan Taylor continued his takeover playing 70% of the snaps. Jordan Wilkins didn’t see a single snap on offense during this game.
  • TE Jack Doyle continued to lead the way while Mo Alie-Cox and Trey Burton split snaps behind him.

Defense & Special Teams

Notes

  • DE Kemoko Turay played a season-high 48% of the snaps on defense.
  • CB T.J. Carrie has firmly taken over the CB3 role as Rock Ya-Sin’s 33% snap share is the lowest of his season.
  • DT DeForest Buckner was limited by an ankle injury but that didn’t stop him from having a career day.

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Colts’ snap counts vs. Saints in Week 15

Snap counts from Week 15.

The Indianapolis Colts (6-8) suffered their worst loss of the season in primetime on Monday night when they got worked over in a 34-7 beat down at the hands of the New Orleans Saints (11-3).

Now out of the playoffs with two games remaining, the Colts will shift their focus to the development of certain players while finalizing what the biggest needs are this offseason.

Before that though, here’s a look at the offensive snap counts from the Week 15 loss:

With the offense, there weren’t any surprises. Potentially in the backfield with the split between Jordan Wilkins and Marlon Mack, but the offense has been the same for the majority of the season.

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

Four Colts played all 67 snaps on defense. Safety Clayton Geathers has been completely phased out of the secondary as he didn’t play a snap on the defensive side of the ball. Rookie defensive end Ben Banogu also hasn’t been able to step into a bigger role during the second half of the season.