In the Arizona Cardinals’ Week 12 37-14 loss to the Los Angeles Rams at home on Sunday, the offense was on the field for 71 snaps. Four players played every snap.
How was the playing time divided up?
Below are the individual snap counts for every player who got in the game on offense, grouped by position.
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Quarterback
Kyler Murray, 70; Clayton Tune, 1
Tune’s one play was the two-point conversion he scored on.
Running back
James Conner, 30; Michael Carter, 27; Emari Demercado, 14
Conner played surprisingly sparingly. For the first time in a few weeks Rondale Moore didn’t line up as the running back.
Wide receiver
Marquise Brown, 62; Greg Dortch, 54; Rondale Moore, 53; Andre Baccellia, 8; Zach Pascal, 7
Dortch earned the trust of the coaching staff and of Kyler Murray, who was targeted nine times.
Tight end
Trey McBride, 61; Geoff Swaim, 20; Elijah Higgins, 19
McBride has become an every-down player
Offensive line
D.J. Humphries, 71; Hjalte Froholdt, 71; Will Hernandez, 71; Paris Johnson, 71; Carter O’Donnell, 44; Trystan Colon, 27
O’Donnell started the game for the third straight week but gave way for Colon.