In the Arizona Cardinals’ 20-10 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday in Week 7, the offense was on the field for 66 snaps.
How was the playing time divided up?
Below we give the offensive snap counts for every player who got into the game on offense, grouped by position.
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Quarterback
Josh Dobbs, 66
Dobbs has been in the game for every offensive snap of the season. Rookie Clayton Tune logged his first NFL snap and threw and completed his first NFL pass, but that was on special teams.
Running back
Emari Demercado, 53; Damien Williams, 12
Keaontay Ingram was shut out on offense after starting last week and getting most of the playing time. Demercado was the featured back and had 75 total yards from scrimmage. Ingram only played on special teams.
Wide receiver
Marquise Brown, 61; Michael Wilson, 55; Rondale Moore, 44; Greg Dortch, 4
Zach Pascal was inactive so only four receivers were available. Dortch only got a handful of snaps. The top three played a normal amount.
Tight end
Zach Ertz, 35; Trey McBride, 35; Geoff Swaim, 25; Elijah Higgins, 6
There were lots of tight end snaps with basically only three receivers playing. Higgins made his NFL debut and had his firs NFL catch.
Offensive line
Trystan Colon, 66; Hjalte Froholdt, 66; Will Hernandez, 66; Paris Johnson, 66; Kelvin Beachum, 42; D.J. Humphries, 24
In what was a bit of a surprise, Colon got the start instead of Dennis Daley while Elijah Wilkinson was out. Daley did not even get into the game. Beachum got his first offensive snaps of the season, playing left tackle after Humphries was ejected.