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Snap Counts: Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts

Join BRB as we take a deep dive into the some of the snap numbers for the Texans' SNF victory over the Colts.

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OFFENSIVE SNAP NUMBERS:

Name:

Total Snaps Taken:

Percentage of Snaps Taken:

Chris Clark T 71 100%
Duane Brown T 71 100%
Brock Osweiler QB 71 100%
Greg Mancz C 71 100%
Xavier Su'a-Filo G 71 100%
Oday Aboushi G 71 100%
DeAndre Hopkins WR 70 99%
Jaelen Strong WR 69 97%
Lamar Miller RB 59 83%
Braxton Miller WR 56 79%
C.J. Fiedorowicz TE 44 62%
Ryan Griffin TE 22 31%
Jay Prosch FB 13 18%
Tyler Ervin RB 6 8%
Alfred Blue RB 6 8%
Kendall Lamm T 6 8%
Keith Mumphery WR 4 6%


DEFENSIVE SNAP NUMBERS:

Name:

Total Snaps Taken:

Percentage of Snaps Taken:

Corey Moore S 74 100%
Andre Hal S 74 100%
Kevin Johnson CB 73 99%
Whitney Mercilus LB 73 99%
A.J. Bouye CB 73 99%
Benardrick McKinney LB 65 88%
Jadeveon Clowney LB 64 86%
John Simon LB 59 80%
Brian Cushing LB 56 76%
Vince Wilfork NT 48 65%
Jonathan Joseph CB 34 46%
D.J. Reader NT 30 41%
Christian Covington DE 27 36%
Eddie Pleasant SS 18 24%
Antonio Smith DE 18 24%
Joel Heath DE 11 15%
Max Bullough LB 9 12%
Charles James CB 6 8%
Robert Nelson CB 2 3%


THINGS OF NOTE:

  • That first quarter was all kinds of horrific for the Texans' offense. The three drives that they had in the first quarter amassed a grand total of five yards total.
  • Newly-signed Robert Nelson made the most of his time on the field this week. In the two snaps he took on defense, he managed the only interception of the game.
  • Three different records for Lamar Miller after Sunday's game. He set a new season-high for a single rushing attempt with a 23-yard gain. He also had his first rushing touchdown of the season and his first game with a yard per carry average of above 5.0.

Those are your snap count numbers and stats for the Texans' win over the Colts. Anything stand out from these stats? Let us know in the comments below.

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