Here are the Seattle Seahawks’ offensive and defensive snap counts from their 34-31 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Saturday at CenturyLink Field (snaps, percentage):
OFFENSE (83)
G Glowinski (83, 100)
T Gilliam (83, 100)
C Britt (83, 100)
G Ifedi (83, 100)
T Fant (83, 100)
QB Wilson (83, 100)
WR Baldwin (77, 93)
TE Graham (68, 82)
WR Kearse (66, 80)
WR Richardson (49, 59)
RB Collins (43, 52)
TE Willson (27, 33)
WR Lockett (26, 31)
FB Reece (12, 14)
WR McEvoy (7, 8)
G Odhiambo (3, 4)
RB Magee (1, 1)
Notes: There were a big spikes in play time for receiver Paul Richardson and running back Alex Collins because of injuries to players ahead of them on the depth chart. Richardson will likely be seeing more time in the future as well as receiver Tyler Lockett will miss the remainder of the season because of a leg injury. Collins’ fate depends on the situation with running back Thomas Rawls, who left Saturday’s game with a bruised shoulder, the severity of which has yet to be revealed.
DEFENSE (60)
LB Wagner (60, 100)
FS Terrell (59, 98)
CB Shead (59, 98)
LB Wright (57, 95)
DE Bennett (52, 87)
SS Chancellor (49, 82)
DE Avril (47, 78)
CB Lane (41, 68)
DT Reed (35, 58)
DT Rubin (34, 57)
DE Clark (33, 55)
DT McDaniel (22, 37)
LB Morgan (19, 32)
DE Marsh (18, 30)
SS Johnson (11, 18)
CB Elliott (3, 5)
SS McCray (1, 2)
LB Coyle (1, 2)
Notes: Both strong safety Kam Chancellor (ankle) and defensive tackle Ahtyba Rubin (wrist) missed some time in the first half because of injuries, but both returned and finished out the game. Otherwise things look normal, though we probably saw the Seahawks in their dime package more than we have all season, with cornerback DeAndre Elliott being used as the sixth defensive back.
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