Mon 9/13/21 4:52 PM

Doyle had three receptions for 21 yards on four targets in Sunday's loss to Seattle.
EDGE Analysis
Doyle started at tight end and played 45 snaps compared to 39 snaps for Mo Alie-Cox. Doyle went out for a pass on 24 snaps, and Alie-Cox went out for a pass on 20 snaps. It looks like both will split the targets and playing time at tight end. Kyle Granson was a non-factor with just seven snaps on offense and no targets. Alie-Cox could take over the bulk of targets at tight end and emerge as a red-zone option, but the Indy offense looks set to spread the ball among a deep receiving corps even with the change at quarterback to Carson Wentz.