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Ravens offensive snap counts vs. Los Angeles Rams 1/2/22
Alejandro Villanueva T 71
Ben Cleveland G 71
Kevin Zeitler G 71
Patrick Mekari T 71
Trystan Colon C 71
Tyler Huntley QB 71
Rashod Bateman WR 59
Mark Andrews TE 58
Marquise Brown WR 54
Devonta Freeman RB 48
Devin Duvernay WR 30
Patrick Ricard FB 28
Tylan Wallace WR 20
Latavius Murray RB 19
Nick Boyle TE 16
Sammy Watkins WR 14
Eric Tomlinson TE 9
Observations: Freeman played 68% of offensive snaps compared to 27% for Murray. Duvernay’s return pushed James Proche to the inactive list, but Wallace held on to his piece of the pie. Early in the season, who could have guessed he would play more snaps than Watkins in a crucial game? Bateman played the most snaps at wide receiver for the second time in three weeks. Colon stepped in fully for a sick Bradley Bozeman. Ricard played a smaller than usual, but significant, role in his first game since Week 13.
Ravens defensive snap counts vs. Los Angeles Rams 1/2/22
Chuck Clark SS 58
Jimmy Smith CB 58
Tyus Bowser LB 58
Tavon Young CB 58
Patrick Queen LB 43
Calais Campbell DE 42
Josh Bynes LB 41
Kevon Seymour CB 40
Brandon Stephens FS 35
Brandon Williams NT 35
Justin Houston LB 34
Geno Stone SS 33
Justin Madubuike DT 27
Jaylon Ferguson LB 24
Broderick Washington DT 16
Tony Jefferson SS 15
Justin Ellis DT 13
Chris Board LB 7
Malik Harrison LB 1
Observations: As expected, the defense looked completely different this week after players returned from the reserve/COVID-19 list. With Anthony Averett out, Smith stepped up to play every defensive snap; he had not played any in five of the previous six weeks. Young and Bowser also played every snap for the first time this season. The Ravens did not go the entire game with the same two safeties as they often do. Instead, they kept Young on the field with Clark and rotated Stone, Stephens and Jefferson. Queen played 74% of defensive snaps, his lowest since Week 12. He struggled at times in pass coverage. Campbell went back to a typical workload for the first time since Week 13 after struggling with a hamstring injury. Houston was also back to normal after a stint on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Harrison played his first defensive snap since Week 7.