Ravens offensive snap counts vs Green Bay Packers 12/19/21
Alejandro Villanueva T70
Ben Cleveland G70
Kevin Zeitler G70
Tyler Huntley QB 70
Bradley Bozeman C70
Rashod Bateman WR 65
Marquis Brown WR 62
Mark Andrews TE 56
David Sharp T47
Devonta Freeman RB 39
Latvius Murray RB 29
Tire Philips T23
Devin DuVernay WR 22
Eric Tomlinson TE 22
Nick Boyle te 20
James Proche WR 16
Tylon Wallace WR 14
Josh Oliver TE5
Observation: Freeman and Murray split snaps equally when running back after Freeman dominated the workload in Weeks 13 and 14. With Sammy Watkins out, Bateman played a career-high 93% of offensive snaps. DuVernay played a season-low 31% offensive snap as he appeared to deal with an unspecified injury. Wallace played career-high 20% offensive snaps. Cleveland played every offensive snap in his first NFL debut, and Sharp made the move for the Phillies, who walked away with a knee injury. Boyle came back after missing the last two weeks and threw some remarkable blocks in the second half.
Ravens Defensive Snap Count vs Green Bay Packers 12/19/21
Anthony Everett CB 62
Brandon Stephens FS 62
Zeno Stone SS62
Kevon Seymour CB 54
Patrick Queen LB 53
Tyce Bowser LB 52
Robert Jackson CB 38
Justin Houston lb 38
Josh Bynes lb 36
Odafe Oweh LB 36
Brandon Williams NT 35
Justin Madubuik DT32
Justin Ellis DT 21
Chris Board LB 20
Broderick Washington DT 20
Tawn Young CB20
Anthony Levine SS 19
Tony Jefferson SS9
Jaylon Ferguson LB 7
Christian Welch lb6
Overview: The COVID-19 outbreak radically changed the secondary over a weekend, with Stone stepping in as the Har-down safety for Chuck Clark and Seymour and Jackson playing the lead roles. Levine played defensive snaps for the first time this season, and Jefferson also played a role in his first week with the team since 2019. Young was headed for a season-high snap count before a concussion sent him off the field in another. quarter. Usage patterns among defensive linemen and linebackers remained more specific, although Madubuich, Williams and Washington all played a lower percentage of defensive snaps in Cleveland than they did the previous week, while the board played nine more snaps than the Browns.