Here are the snap counts from the Week 9 Indianapolis Colts' 40-24 win at New York Giants on Monday night.
Offense
Running back
Ahmad Bradshaw 44 of 75
Trent Richardson 21 of 75
Daniel "Boom" Herron 10 of 75
Note: Richardson left momentarily to have his hamstring worked on during a portion of the game. A hamstring injury is what caused him to miss the Oct. 26 game at Pittsburgh.
Wide receiver
T.Y. Hilton 57 of 75
Reggie Wayne 54 of 75
Hakeem Nicks 38 of 75
Donte Moncrief 25 of 75
Griff Whalen 4 of 75
Note: Wayne’s return to the lineup caused Moncrief’s snaps to go from 40 against the Steelers to only 25 against the Giants where he had one catch. You can expect the Colts to tinker with finding ways to get Moncrief on the field.
Offensive line
Gosder Cherilus 75 of 75
Jack Mewhort 75 of 75
Jonotthan Harrison 75 of 75
Lance Louis 75 of 75
Anthony Castonzo 75 of 75
Joe Reitz 2 of 75
Note: Hugh Thornton didn't play because he was benched for disciplinary reasons. Coach Chuck Pagano said Thornton will be back at guard once they return from the bye.
Tight end
Dwayne Allen 56 of 75
Coby Fleener 39 of 75
Jack Doyle 25 of 75
Note: Fleener barely played half of the snaps, but that didn’t stop quarterback Andrew Luck from targeting him a team-high 11 times. Fleener had four catches for 77 yards and a touchdown.
Defense
Defensive line
Cory Redding 60 of 76
Ricky Jean Francois 48 of 76
Zach Kerr 31 of 76
Montori Hughes 23 of 76
Josh Chapman 14 of 76
Note: Chapman forced a fumble despite playing only 14 snaps, the fewest amongst the defensive linemen. Jean Francois left the game momentarily with a finger injury.
Linebackers
Jerrell Freeman 76 of 76
D'Qwell Jackson 72 of 76
Bjoern Werner 62 of 76
Jonathan Newsome 46 of 76
Andy Studebaker 37 of 76
Victor Butler 8 of 76
Henoc Muamba 1 of 76
Andrew Jackson 1 of 76
Note: Newsome took advantage of Erik Walden’s absence because of a hip injury to get seven tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble.
Defensive backs
Mike Adams 76 of 76
Sergio Brown 70 of 76
Greg Toler 63 of 76
Vontae Davis 63 of 76
Darius Butler 57 of 76
Josh Gordy 15 of 76
Loucheiz Purifoy 11 of 76
Note: The 33-year-old Adams continues to be the Colts' second-best defensive back behind Davis. Adams had a team-high nine tackles, including eight solo.
































