Here are the offensive and defensive snap counts from the Seattle Seahawks’ 13-12 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday (plays, percentage):
OFFENSE (62)
G Sweezy (62, 100)
T Bailey (62, 100)
G Britt (62, 100)
T Gilliam (62, 100)
QB Wilson (62, 100)
C Nowak (60, 97)
TE Graham (53, 85)
RB Lynch (49, 79)
WR Baldwin (47, 76)
WR Kearse (44, 71)
WR Lockett (30, 48)
TE Willson (28, 45)
FB Tukuafu (19, 31)
WR Matthews (16, 26)
RB Rawls (11, 18)
WR Lockette (9, 15)
C Jeanpierre (2, 3)
FB Coleman (1, 2)
Notable: Alvin Bailey played the whole game in place of the injured Russell Okung. Lemuel Jeanpierre got the call on the two plays Drew Nowak missed because of injury, suggesting Patrick Lewis may not have been all the way back from his ankle injury. Will Tukuafu received just about all the snaps at fullback, despite Derrick Coleman being available again, which was not the way it was before Coleman’s car accident.
DEFENSE (59)
CB Sherman (59, 100)
SS Chancellor (59, 100)
CB Williams (59, 100)
FS Thomas (59, 100)
LB Wagner (59, 100)
LB Wright (56, 95)
DE Bennett (49, 83)
LB Irvin (46, 78)
DT Rubin (40, 68)
DT Mebane (36, 61)
DE Avril (37, 63)
SS Shead (32, 54)
DT Hill (22, 37)
DE Clark (22, 37)
DE Dobbs (7, 12)
DE Marsh (4, 7)
LB Pierre-Louis (3, 5)
Notable: Interesting to see Cliff Avril play fewer snaps than he generally has so far this season. He showed up on the injury report this week because of an ankle injury, so that may have been why he was closer to 60 percent than 80 percent, but it also could be because Seattle had its depth back on the defensive line. Deshawn Shead continued to get the work as the nickel corner, despite Marcus Burley returning from his broken thumb.
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