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Winning cures all, but one thing that has been missing in recent weeks is the Arizona Cardinals controlling the game in snap counts.
This week, we saw them able to get back to that, with a massive 30 snap differential in plays run.
Let’s take a look at the week 14 snap counts on offense against the New York Giants.
Quarterback
Kyler Murray - 79 snaps (100%)
Running Back
Kenyan Drake - 44 (56%)
Chase Edmonds - 40 (51%)
Wide Receiver
Christian Kirk - 66 (84%)
DeAndre Hopkins - 62 (78%)
Larry Fitzgerald - 57 (72%)
KeeSean Johnson - 19 (24%)
Trent Sherfield - 5 (6%)
Tight End
Maxx Williams - 51 (65%)
Seth DeValve - 27 (34%)
Dan Arnold - 24 (30%)
Offensive Line
D.J. Humphries - 79 (100%)
Justin Murray - 79 (100%)
Kelvin Beachum - 75 (95%)
Mason Cole - 66 (84%)
J.R. Sweezy - 43 (54%)
Justin Pugh - 36 (46%)
Lamont Gaillard - 13 (16%)
Josh Jones - 4 (5%)
First time all year Hopkins was not the top guy in snaps at wide receiver, something to watch as he may be a bit banged up.
Cardinals continue to be inventive with their offensive line snaps as well.
What did you notice?