Here are the offensive and defensive snap counts from the Seattle Seahawks’ 27-23 loss to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday (plays, percentage):
OFFENSE (61)
T Okung (61, 100)
G Sweezy (61, 100)
G Britt (61, 100)
T Gilliam (61, 100)
C Lewis (61, 100)
QB Wilson (61, 100)
TE Graham (51, 84)
RB Lynch (50, 82)
WR Baldwin (40, 66)
WR Kearse (36, 59)
WR Lockett (33, 54)
TE Willson (27, 44)
FB Tukuafu (22, 36)
WR Matthews (18, 30)
RB Jackson (8, 13)
RB Rawls (2, 3)
T Bailey (1, 2)
WR Daniels (1, 2)
Notable: The most significant thing was Patrick Lewis getting the start at center in place of Drew Nowak, who played all the snaps in each of Seattle’s first five games. Marshawn Lynch, returning after missing two games because of a hamstring injury, played his highest percentage of snaps so far this season, with Thomas Rawls getting almost no snaps despite his success in two of the previous three weeks.
DEFENSE (73)
LB Wright (73, 100)
FS Thomas (73, 100)
SS Chancellor (72, 99)
CB Sherman (71, 97)
CB Williams (71, 97)
LB Pierre-Louis (69, 95)
LB Irvin (65, 89)
DE Bennett (62, 85)
DE Avril (58, 79)
DT Rubin (48, 66)
DT Mebane (48, 66)
SS Shead (34, 47)
DE Dobbs (26, 36)
DT King (13, 18)
DE Marsh (12, 16)
LB Morgan (6, 8)
Notable: With three linebackers scratched with injuries, Kevin Pierre-Louis carried a big load despite coming off a hamstring injury, and Mike Morgan got a handful of snaps. Otherwise the snap numbers were about what one would expect.
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