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Colts' snap count analysis from Week 17 win over Raiders

The Indianapolis Colts (9-7) found a way to survive en route to a 23-20 win over the Las Vegas Raiders (7-9) on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.

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Even though the Colts had control of the lead from the opening drive of the game, the Raiders nearly mounted a comeback late in the fourth quarter. Still, the Colts did enough to get a crucial win at home and now have a chance to earn a playoff spot with a win in Week 18.

Before we get to that, though, here’s a look at the snap counts on offense, defense and special teams from the Week 17 win, followed by our analysis below:

Total plays

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Offense: 56
Defense: 75
Special Teams: 30

Offense

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Analysis

  • The starting offensive line started and finished the game for the first time in over two months.
  • RB Trey Sermon took the majority of backup snaps, playing 32% on offense behind Jonathan Taylor’s 68%.
  • TEs Kylen Granson (62%) and Mo Alie-Cox (61%) played nearly the identical number of snaps while Will Mallory’s role was reduced to just 16%.

Defense

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Analysis

  • For the first time this season, S Nick Cross played 100% of the snaps.
  •  S Ronnie Harrison Jr. got the start at safety, playing 97% of the snaps while Rodney Thomas II has seemingly been benched. He played just two defensive snaps.
  • With CB Kenny Moore II inactive, the slot duties belonged to CB Chris Lammons, who played 80% of the defensive snaps.

Special Teams

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Analysis

  • S Trevor Denbow (77%) led all Colts players in special teams snaps.
  • LB Grant Stuard (67%), S Rodney Thomas II (63%) and CB Ameer Speed (63%) also saw significant special teams snaps.
  • WR Josh Downs (37%) led all offensive players in special teams snaps.

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