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Snap Counts - Panthers at Cowboys


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Player Offensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Cameron Erving 70 (100%) 5 (17%)
Dennis Daley 70 (100%) 5 (17%)
Taylor Moton 70 (100%) 5 (17%)
Sam Darnold 70 (100%)  
John Miller 70 (100%)  
Matt Paradis 70 (100%)  
Robby Anderson 59 (84%)  
DJ Moore 59 (84%)  
Terrace Marshall Jr. 50 (71%)  
Ian Thomas 44 (63%)  
Chuba Hubbard 33 (47%)  
Tommy Tremble 27 (39%) 12 (41%)
Rodney Smith 26 (37%)  
Brandon Zylstra 13 (19%) 16 (55%)
Colin Thompson 12 (17%) 12 (41%)
Royce Freeman 12 (17%)  
Alex Erickson 8 (11%) 11 (38%)
Giovanni Ricci 7 (10%) 17 (59%)
 
 
 
 
Player Defensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Jeremy Chinn 61 (100%) 7 (24%)
Brian Burns 59 (97%) 8 (28%)
Donte Jackson 59 (97%) 7 (24%)
Shaq Thompson 57 (93%) 1 (3%)
A.J. Bouye 49 (80%)  
Sean Chandler 48 (79%) 20 (69%)
Haason Reddick 47 (77%) 1 (3%)
Derrick Brown 45 (74%) 7 (24%)
DaQuan Jones 43 (70%) 7 (24%)
Morgan Fox 41 (67%) 7 (24%)
Jermaine Carter 40 (66%) 10 (34%)
Sam Franklin 27 (44%) 12 (41%)
Rashaan Melvin 21 (34%) 6 (21%)
CJ Henderson 18 (30%) 1 (3%)
Bravvion Roy 14 (23%)  
Marquis Haynes 11 (18%) 1 (3%)
Keith Taylor 10 (16%) 16 (55%)
Daviyon Nixon 8 (13%)  
Frankie Luvu 6 (10%) 21 (72%)
Darryl Johnson 5 (8%) 9 (31%)
Julian Stanford 2 (3%) 21 (72%)

 

Player Special Teams Snaps
Kenny Robinson 17 (59%)
Stantley Thomas-Oliver 17 (59%)
Zane Gonzalez 10 (34%)
Joseph Charlton 8 (28%)
J.J. Jansen 8 (28%)
Brady Christensen 5 (17%)
Sam Tecklenburg 5 (17%)
Trent Scott 5 (17%)
 
 
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