The Arizona Cardinals played 52 snaps on offense in their 27-0 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. How was the playing time divided up?
Below we look at the individual snap counts for every player who appeared in the game on offense on Sunday, grouped by position.
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Quarterback
Clayton Tune, 52
Tune played every snap of the game just as Josh Dobbs played every snap of the first eight games. Head coach Jonathan Gannon never considered pulling Tune in favor of Jeff Driskel. He wanted him to get every snap.
Running back
Keaontay Ingram, 22; Tony Jones, 21
There were eight snaps where Rondale Moore was the running back. This was a true split between the two players. Neither did well in the game.
Wide receiver
Marquise Brown, 47; Rondale Moore, 36; Zach Pascal, 31; Greg Dortch, 22; Andre Baccellia, 3
Moore, Dortch and Pascal were targeted in the passing game a total of four times.
Tight end
Trey McBride, 36; Geoff Swaim, 25; Elijah Higgins, 15
This is the distribution you would expect for only 52 total offensive snaps in a game.
Offensive line
Dennis Daley, 52; Hjalte Froholdt, 52; Paris Johnson, 52; D.J. Humphries, 43; Will Hernandez, 37; Carter O’Donnell, 17; Kelvin Beachum, 9
Humphries came out with an ankle injury at the end of the game. Hernandez left with a knee injury. O’Donnell was active for the first time this season and got to play. He even was in the game for a couple of snaps as a tackle eligible.