In the Arizona Cardinals’ 21-20 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 18 to close out the season, the offense was on the field for 70 snaps. Four players played every single one of them.
How was the playing time divided up?
Below are the individual snap counts for everyone who got into the game on offense, grouped by positions.
Quarterback
Kyler Murray, 68; Clayton Tune, 2
Tune was in twice for one play each. He converted on a quarterback sneak and came in for a play when Murray left the game for a play after he was hit after he slid.
Running back
James Conner, 52; Michael Carter, 9; Emari Demercado, 7
Receiver Rondale Moore was in as a running back for a couple of plays. Conner played a lot in his 150-yard rushing performance.
Wide receiver
Michael Wilson, 58; Greg Dortch, 47; Rondale Moore, 40; Zach Pascal, 19
Dan Chisena did not get into the game on offense. He played only on special teams.
Tight end
Trey McBride, 68; Elijah Higgins, 27; Travis Vokelek, 21
McBride was on the field for all but two snaps. They used a lot of two-tight end formations.
Offensive linemen
Kelvin Beachum, 70; Hjalte Froholdt, 70; Will Hernandez, 70; Paris Johnson, 70; Elijah Wilkinson, 56; Trystan Colon, 14
Wilkinson and Colon continued to split reps with Wilkinson getting the start.
Specialists
Matt Prater, 1; Blake Gillikin, 1
They were on the field on Kyler Murray’s touchdown pass to Trey McBride. They came out as if to kick a field goal, Seattle’s field-goal unit came out, Prater and Gillikin motioned out wide left and Murray took the snap and threw the touchdown pass.
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