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The Arizona Cardinals are 1-0 on the season.
It wasn’t pretty, but when you have only won eight games the past two seasons, every victory is beautiful.
How did the Arizona Cardinals get there? Well, let’s take a look at the offensive snap count breakdown for game one of the 2020 NFL season.
Quarterback
Kyler Murray - 82 snaps (100%)
Chris Streveler - 1 snap (1%)
Running Back
Kenyan Drake - 58 snaps (71%)
Chase Edmonds - 28 snaps (34%)
Wide Receiver
DeAndre Hopkins - 77 (94%)
Larry Fitzgerald - 65 (79%)
Christian Kirk - 63 (77%)
Andy Isabella - 14 (17%)
Trent Sherfield - 2 (2%)
Tight End
Dan Arnold - 45 (55%)
Maxx Williams - 43 (52%)
Darrell Daniels - 14 (17%)
Offensive Line
J.R. Sweezy - 82 (100%)
Kelvin Beachum - 82 (100%)
Justin Pugh - 82 (100%)
D.J. Humphries - 81 (99%)
Lamont Gaillard - 46 (56%)
Mason Cole - 36 (44%)
Justin Murray - 1 (1%)
Pretty straight forward in game one, I’d like to see a little more of Edmonds and Drake together, but overall I think things make sense.
What do you think?