Colts’ snap counts from Week 16 loss to Steelers

Snap counts from the Week 16 loss.

The Indianapolis Colts (10-5) dropped a crucial game Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers (12-3) at Heinz Field and will need some help getting into the playoffs in Week 17.

Before that happens, though, we will take a look at the snap counts from the Week 16 loss on the road. There weren’t many surprises on Sunday in terms of snap counts but there were some observations to take note of.

Offense

Notes

  • RB Jonathan Taylor led the way playing 58% of snaps. He had 18 carries while Nyheim Hines played 42% of snaps and saw 13 touches.
  • Chaz Green played 100% of snaps at right tackle replacing Braden Smith while Will Holden got the start at left tackle in place of Anthony Castonzo. Holden left the game with an injury and was replaced by J’Marcus Webb.
  • WR Zach Pascal led the room with 88% of snaps while also leading the way with three receptions for 64 yards and a touchdown.

Defense & Special Teams

Notes

  • CB Rock Ya-Sin saw an uptick in snaps over T.J. Carrie this week. The duo has been rotating over the last few weeks.
  • LBs Anthony Walker and Bobby Okereke split snaps at linebacker next to Darius Leonard.
  • S Tavon Wilson was the one to replace Khari Willis when the latter left with a concussion.
  • DE Kemoko Turay reverted back to his limited role, playing just 12% of snaps.

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Colts’ snap counts from Week 16 loss to Steelers

Snap counts from the Week 16 loss.

The Indianapolis Colts (10-5) dropped a crucial game Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers (12-3) at Heinz Field and will need some help getting into the playoffs in Week 17.

Before that happens, though, we will take a look at the snap counts from the Week 16 loss on the road. There weren’t many surprises on Sunday in terms of snap counts but there were some observations to take note of.

Offense

Notes

  • RB Jonathan Taylor led the way playing 58% of snaps. He had 18 carries while Nyheim Hines played 42% of snaps and saw 13 touches.
  • Chaz Green played 100% of snaps at right tackle replacing Braden Smith while Will Holden got the start at left tackle in place of Anthony Castonzo. Holden left the game with an injury and was replaced by J’Marcus Webb.
  • WR Zach Pascal led the room with 88% of snaps while also leading the way with three receptions for 64 yards and a touchdown.

Defense & Special Teams

Notes

  • CB Rock Ya-Sin saw an uptick in snaps over T.J. Carrie this week. The duo has been rotating over the last few weeks.
  • LBs Anthony Walker and Bobby Okereke split snaps at linebacker next to Darius Leonard.
  • S Tavon Wilson was the one to replace Khari Willis when the latter left with a concussion.
  • DE Kemoko Turay reverted back to his limited role, playing just 12% of snaps.

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Colts’ snap counts from 38-6 win over Panthers

Snap counts from Week 16.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-8) snapped their four-game losing streak Sunday with a 38-6 win over the Carolina Panthers (5-10) at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Dominating in all three phases of the game, the Colts got out to an early lead and never looked back thanks to some help on the return front from Nyheim Hines.

Here’s a look at the offensive snap counts from the Week 16 win:

No surprises here. Joe Haeg filled in for Quenton Nelson, who suffered a concussion during the first half of the game and didn’t return. Jordan Wilkins got some more looks in the backfield in the fourth quarter and had a strong day that ended in a touchdown.

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

No big changes here either. Safety Clayton Geathers saw some more playing time with Khari Willis suffering a burner during the second half of the game. Even with Kenny Moore out, Marvell Tell was out-snapped by Briean Boddy-Calhoun, who was signed earlier in the week.