In the Arizona Cardinals’ 24-10 win in Week 13 over the Pittsburgh Steelers, they played 68 offensive snaps.
Five players played every snap.
How were the snaps divided up?
Let’s have a look at the individual snap counts for every player who got into the game on offense, grouped by position.
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Quarterback
Kyler Murray, 68
On Sunday, there were no trick plays without Murray or quarterback sneaks with Clayton Tune.
Running back
James Conner, 52; Michael Carter, 13; Emari Demercado 2
Conner had to play a lot, and he did. Demercado would have played more but was hurt with a penalized hit after two snaps.
Wide receiver
Greg Dortch, 47; Rondale Moore, 37; Marquise Brown, 36; Andre Baccellia, 31; Dan Chisema, 1
Brown left the game with the heel injury that kept him out of practice. That gave Dortch and Baccellia more time.
Tight end
Trey McBride, 65; Geoff Swaim, 34; Elijah Higgins, 22
McBride continues to see his role expand. He only came out for three snaps the entire game.
Offensive line
D.J. Humphries, 68; Trystan Colon, 68; Hjalte Froholdt, 68; Paris Johnson, 68; Will Hernandez, 62; Carter O’Donnell, 6
Colon replaced O’Donnell in the starting lineup but O’Donnell came in briefly to replace Hernandez when he came out with an injury.