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Colts’ snap counts vs. Vikings in Week 2

The Indianapolis Colts (1-1) avoided the dreaded 0-2 start by winning their home opener on Sunday, 28-11, against the Minnesota Vikings (0-2) at Lucas Oil Stadium.

The Colts dominated the game defensively and on offense, the rushing attack led the way to a victory. It was the type of blueprint the Colts envision for their team success. Even through some potentially significant injuries, the Colts pushed through and came out with a big win.

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

Observations

  • The backfield belonged to Jonathan Taylor. He led the way with 67% of the snaps while the closest to him was Jordan Wilkins at 23%. Taylor also took 65% of the team’s rushing attempts.

  • While Wilkins was the clear backup, it was a surprise that Nyhiem Hines wasn’t in the game at all. He played just 12% of the snaps while receiving one target and zero carries. This was a bit odd given what we saw in Week 1.

  • Following the injury to Parris Campbell, it was rookie Michael Pittman Jr. who saw the biggest bump. He played 92% of the snaps, leading the way followed by Zach Pascal, who finished at 81%

  • T.Y. Hilton struggled with a bad drop in the end zone and subsequently only played 58% of the offensive snaps. The Colts seemingly wanted their blocking receivers on the field more.


Here’s a look at the defense and special teams snap counts:

Observations