
With the postseason upon us, the Miami Dolphins are focused on their third matchup of the year with the Buffalo Bills for a chance to advance to the divisional round and face Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
However, we can’t turn the page on the regular season without looking back on the amount of work that these players put in every week to make sure the Dolphins reached this point.
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Which players were on the field the most during the 18 weeks of regular-season action? Let’s break down the team’s snap leaders by position.
Quarterback: Tua Tagovailoa

705 snaps
Running back: Raheem Mostert

552 snaps
Fullback: Alec Ingold

418 snaps
Wide receiver: Tyreek Hill

800 snaps
Tight end: Durham Smythe

557 snaps
Offensive tackle: Brandon Shell

762 snaps
Guard: Robert Hunt

1,056 snaps
Center: Connor Williams

1,057 snaps
Defensive tackle: Christian Wilkins

955 snaps
Edge: Jaelan Phillips

840 snaps
Linebacker: Jerome Baker

1,014 snaps
Cornerback: Xavien Howard

979 snaps
Safety: Jevon Holland

1,129 snaps
Special teams

- Justin Bethel – 377
- Duke Riley – 330
- Andrew Van Ginkel – 306
- Elijah Campbell – 290
- Samuel Eguavoen – 281