The Indianapolis Colts (3-3-1) lost their fifth consecutive game to the Tennessee Titans (4-2) on Sunday in a 19-10 defeat at Nissan Stadium.
The loss now moves the Colts down to 1-3-1 against the AFC South this season and may have put the team on a path that will likely keep them out of the playoffs for the second year in a row.
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Here’s a look at the snaps counts on offense, defense and special teams:
Offense
Analysis
- Dennis Kelly took every snap at left tackle while rookie Bernhard Raimann played just two special teams snaps.
- There was a bit more planned rotation in the backfield with Jonathan Taylor seeing just 55% of the snaps, the lowest mark of his career since Week 1 of the 2021 season.
- Alec Pierce played 97% of the snaps, marking a season-high for the rookie. Michael Pittman Jr. (100%) and Parris Campbell (98%) still led the way.
- Mo Alie-Cox, Kylen Granson and Jelani Woods all split snaps but only combined for three targets.
Defense
Analysis
- S Julian Blackmon is clearly being eased in, playing just 36% of the snaps despite practicing in full all week.
- CB Isaiah Rodgers Sr. got the start over Brandon Facyson and played more snaps.
- With Kwity Paye out again, Tyquan Lewis played 80% of the snaps, tied for the fourth-highest mark of his career.
- LB E.J. Speed’s 39% snap share was his highest mark since Week 1.
Special Teams
Analysis
- LB E.J. Speed (92%) once again led the way on special teams followed by DE Ben Banogu (71%), S Nick Cross (71%), CB Tony Brown (71%) and LB Grant Stuard (67%).
- RB Nyheim Hines played just three special teams snaps, all punt returns. He averaged 15.7 yards per return.
- P Matt Haack averaged 35.2 yards per punt, the seventh-lowest mark of his career. In Week 4 against the Titans, Haack averaged 33.5 yards per punt, the third-lowest of his career.