In a new development over the last few games, Indianapolis Colts defensive end Kemoko Turay has seen fewer snaps with each passing week. That hit rock bottom in Week 15 against the Dallas Cowboys.

Despite being dressed for the game Sunday, Turay didn’t log one snap. Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus shed some light on that Tuesday, saying they needed to see more from the rookie in practice.

Matt Eberflus says the #Colts need to see “more in practice” from Kemoko Turay and for him to meet the team’s standard for practice. The rookie dressed, but didn’t play on Sunday. — Kevin Bowen (@KBowen1070) December 18, 2018

Turay was seeing a solid amount of snaps early in the season even starting some games from the right defensive end position opposite Jabaal Sheard. The second-round pick was effective for the most part, but it was still clear he had some things to work out.

Since the return of fellow rookie defensive lineman Tyquan Lewis following the bye week, Turay hasn’t seen the same type of playing time. Lewis has made a strong impact along with Al-Quadin Muhammad in recent weeks on the right side.

Turay has shown he can be an effective piece in the attack defensive line for the Colts, given his speed and ability to bend around the edge. However, it appears the Colts need to see more from him as they prepare throughout the week.

With just two games left, the Colts will be preparing for the New York Giants and Turay’s usage will be something to watch as the week goes along.