The Jaguars stuck with Travis
Etienne (43%) and JaMycal
Hasty (57%) as their top two running back with Snoop
Conner playing only 1 offensive snap. Despite Hasty’s higher
snap rate, Etienne out-touched him 13 to 5.
Jerick
McKinnon (65%) dominated the snap rate for KC over Isiah
Pacheco (35%) but it was the rookie who had more touches
by a 13 to 11 clip.
The Eagles were able to run all over the Giants just like
they did the regular season but no running back played more
than 40% of the snaps. Miles
Sanders (40%), Kenneth
Gainwell (37%), Boston
Scott (23%).
Devin Singletary was the clear lead-back for Buffalo on Sunday
with a 62% snap share. James Cook played 33% of the snaps while
Nyheim Hines only played 4 snaps.
Christian
Kirk was banged up in this game but still managed to play
84% of the snaps. Zay
Jones (95%) and Marvin
Jones (74%) were in their typical roles with Jamal
Agnew playing 18% of the snaps.
A.J. Brown
appeared to get up slowly a couple times during this game but
still played 73% of the snaps. DeVonta
Smith led the Eagles receivers in snap rate at 96% with
Zach Pascal
(34%) and Quez
Watkins (31%) playing complementary roles.
The top three remain intact for the Benglas: Ja'Marr Chase
(91%), Tee Higgins (76%), Tyler Boyd (71%) with Trenton Irwin
(25%), Stanley Morgan (9%) and Trent Taylor (3%) playing backup
roles.
Deebo Samuel (96%) and Brandon Aiyuk (96%) played almost
every snap for the 49ers. Jauan Jennings (46%) was the only
other receiver to see significant action.
Tight Ends
Evan Engram
played 97% of the snaps for Jacksonville.