T.Y. Hilton leads Colts receivers in debut

The Ghost returned and led the Colts WR corps with 80 yards.

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton made his season debut against a team he constantly dominates. On Sunday, the Ghost made his return in a big way by leading the receiving corps in the 31-3 win over the Houston Texans.

Hilton saw four targets on the day, hauling in all four for 80 yards. The Colts only threw the ball a total of 20 times in the blowout win, which makes sense given the type of second half that Jonathan Taylor had.

Hilton missed the first five games of the season due to a neck injury that caused him to lose feeling on his entire left side. However, he returned to the roster triumphantly against a team he knows all too well.

It will be interesting to see how the dynamic shifts between Hilton and Michael Pittman Jr., who has filled in admirably as the WR1 in the offense.

Regardless, it was nice to see Hilton back on the field and being pretty involved in the passing game.

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