The Arizona Cardinals played 71 offensive snaps on Sunday in their 35-16 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. How were those snaps divided up?
Below are the individual snap counts for anyone who entered the game, grouped by position.
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Quarterback
Josh Dobbs, 71
Dobbs has played every snap so far this season.
Running back
James Conner, 44; Emari Demercado, 25
The Cardinals played two snaps without a running back on the field.
Demercado got the full backup role with Keaontay Ingram out.
Corey Clement, who played on special teams, did not play at all on offense.
Wide receiver
Hollywood Brown, 67; Rondale Moore, 54; Michael Wilson, 50; Zach Pascal, 21; Greg Dortch, 1
Dortch had his first offensive snap of the season. Brown played almost every snap.
Tight end
Zach Ertz, 54; Geoff Swaim, 20; Trey McBride, 19
Ertz played most of the game and then Swaim and McBride had almost the same number of snaps.
Offensive line
D.J. Humphries, 71; Will Hernandez, 71; Paris Johnson, 71; Hjalte Froholdt, 64; Elijah Wilkinson, 46; Trystan Colon, 32
Froholdt was required to come out of the game to be checked for a concussion. Otherwise, he would have played the whole game. He ended up returning.
Seven of Colon’s snaps were at center. The other 25 were at left guard, where he and Wilkinson rotated during the game for the second week in a row.