Here are the offensive and defensive snap counts from the Seattle Seahawks’ 35-6 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday (plays, percentage):
OFFENSE (70)
T Okung (70, 100)
G Sweezy (70, 100)
G Britt (70, 100)
T Gilliam (70, 100)
C Lewis (70 100)
QB Wilson (62, 89)
TE Willson (52, 74)
WR Kearse (50, 71)
WR Baldwin (49, 70)
WR Lockett (46, 66)
RB Jackson (30, 43)
TE Helfet (29, 41)
RB Harris (27, 39)
WR Smith (24, 34)
FB Tukuafu (16, 23)
TE McCoy (15, 21)
QB Jackson (8, 11)
RB Rawls (8, 11)
FB Coleman (4, 6)
Notable: Nothing out of the ordinary here. Because of Thomas Rawls’ first-quarter broken ankle, Fred Jackson and DuJuan Harris saw more snaps than expected, and the recently-signed Anthony McCoy got onto the field for a handful of plays.
DEFENSE (58)
FS Thomas (58, 100)
LB Wright (58, 100)
CB Sherman (58, 100)
LB Wagner (58, 100)
LB Irvin (51, 88)
DE Avril (50, 86)
SS McCray (49, 84)
CB Lane (48, 83)
DE Bennett (41, 71)
CB Shead (40, 69)
DT Clark (39, 67)
DT Mebane (21, 36)
DT Rubin (19, 33)
DE Marsh (16, 28)
CB Burley (15, 26)
SS Chancellor (9, 16)
DT Francis (7, 12)
Notable: Injuries created more playing time for back-ups. Kelcie McCray played most of the game in place of Kam Chancellor, who missed most of the name because of a bruised backside. Michael Bennett and DeShawn Shead both left the game for brief periods, but later returned. Rookie Frank Clark saw his most playing time of the season.
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