Seahawks snap counts from their 26-15 victory vs. the Eagles

Here are the Seattle Seahawks’ offensive and defensive snap counts from their 26-15 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday at CenturyLink Field (snaps, percentage)

OFFENSE (67)

G Glowkinski (67, 100)

G Ifedi (67, 100)

T Gilliam (67, 100)

C Britt (67, 100)

QB Wilson (67, 100)

T Fant (57, 85)

WR Baldwin (56, 84)

TE Graham (50, 75)

WR Kearse (47, 70)

RB Rawls (40, 60)

WR Lockett (35, 52)

TE Willson (34, 51)

WR Richardson (20, 30)

RB Prosise (19, 28)

FB Tukuafu (12, 18)

G Odhiambo (10, 15)

WR McEvoy (10, 15)

TE Williams (5, 7)

RB Pope (5, 7)

QB Boykin (2, 3)

Notes: It was a healthy load for running back Thomas Rawls following his two months out with a cracked fibula, but the workload was necessary after both C.J. Prosise (shoulder) and Troymaine Pope (ankle) suffered injuries. The Seahawks even used back-up quarterback Trevone Boykin at running back during a late series to try and limit Rawls’ snap numbers. Tackle George Fant missed a handful of plays because of a shoulder injury that temporarily sidelined him. That gave rookie Rees Odhiambo his first meaningful NFL action.

DEFENSE (80)

CB Sherman (80, 100)

LB Wagner (80, 100)

LB Wright (80, 100)

SS Chancellor (79, 99)

CB Lane (78, 98)

DE Clark (62, 78)

DE Avril (51, 64)

CB Thorpe (46, 58)

FS Thomas (43, 54)

DE Moore (42, 52)

DT Reed (41, 51)

DT McDaniel (38, 48)

FS Terrell (37, 46)

DE Marsh (34, 42)

DT Rubin (34, 42)

LB Coyle (18, 22)

DT Jenkins (17, 21)

CB Elliott (13, 16)

CB Shead (6, 8)

SS McCray (1, 1)

Notes: These numbers are all over the map because of the injuries suffered by defensive players. Cornerback DeShawn Shead tried to play through hamstring tightness, but it was quickly determined he wouldn’t be able to do that, while free safety Earl Thomas also had to leave the game after tweaking a hamstring. Jeremy Lane took Shead’s place as an every-down cornerback, though he moved to the slot in the nickel with Neiko Thorpe taking over on the outside — Thorpe himself had to leave late in the game because of cramps, giving time to DeAndre Elliott. Steven Terrell got the work at free safety after Thomas departed. Recent signing Damontre Moore continues to see good action at defensive end, though he also left the game late, and defensive tackle John Jenkins received a brief run-out in his first game with the Seahawks.

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