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Kevin Hickey

Colts’ snap counts from 45-26 loss to Titans in Week 12

The Indianapolis Colts (7-4) suffered a tough loss at the hands of the Tennessee Titans (8-3) on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium, losing 45-26 in what was a drubbing from the start.

With several starters either injured or on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the Colts were extremely short-handed at various important positions. So the snap counts will look very different than what they have in recent weeks.

Here’s a look at the offensive snaps counts from the Week 12 loss:

Notes

  • With C Ryan Kelly (neck) inactive, rookie Danny Pinter saw every snap anchoring the offensive line.
  • Le’Raven Clark subbed in for LT Anthony Castonzo (knee), who left in the first quarter and didn’t return.
  • As rookie RB Jonathan Taylor was on the COVID-19 list, Nyheim Hines took 65% of the snaps and led the backfield in touches (18). Jordan Wilkins saw just 35% of the snaps and nine touches.
  • TE Mo Alie-Cox led the way almost doubling Jack Doyle’s snap count. Trey Burton continues to be the receiving option in the TE room.

Here’s a look at the defensive and special teams snaps in Week 12:

Notes

  • With DT DeForest Buckner out, Grover Stewart played a season-high 90% of snaps.
  • The Colts seemingly went with a heavier package as DT Taylor Stallworth played 53% of snaps and DE Tyquan Lewis played 76% of the defensive snaps.
  • CB Rock Ya-Sin was seemingly benched for parts of the game. His 38% snap count is the lowest of the season. Prior to that, he hadn’t played fewer than 67% of snaps.
  • DE Kemoko Turay continues to be on a pitch count as he played just four snaps.
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