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Chiefs-Colts: Making sense of snap counts

The Kansas City Chiefs dropped their first game of the season to the Indianapolis Colts 19-13 on Sunday night. How did the members of the Chiefs contribute to the loss?

Did not play: QB Matt Moore.

Editor’s Note: Arrowhead Pride obtains snap count data from the NFL’s game stats and information system, which allows us to break out snap counts by run or pass on offensive and defensive plays. Because GSIS data ignores plays that were nullified by penalties, total offensive and defensive snap counts will vary from other sources, which get their data from NFL Gamebooks

























































Offense All Pass Run
Total 57
(100%)
43
(100%)
14
(100%)
Laurent Duvernay-Tardif 57
(100%)
43
(100%)
14
(100%)
Cameron Erving 57
(100%)
43
(100%)
14
(100%)
Patrick Mahomes 57
(100%)
43
(100%)
14
(100%)
Austin Reiter 57
(100%)
43
(100%)
14
(100%)
Mitchell Schwartz 57
(100%)
43
(100%)
14
(100%)
Travis Kelce 52
(91%)
42
(98%)
10
(71%)
Demarcus Robinson 52
(91%)
40
(93%)
12
(86%)
Andrew Wylie 46
(81%)
35
(81%)
11
(79%)
Byron Pringle 44
(77%)
34
(79%)
10
(71%)
Mecole Hardman 34
(60%)
28
(65%)
6
(43%)
Damien Williams 32
(56%)
21
(49%)
11
(79%)
Blake Bell 27
(47%)
18
(42%)
9
(64%)
Ryan Hunter 12
(21%)
8
(19%)
4
(29%)
Darrel Williams 12
(21%)
10
(23%)
2
(14%)
Anthony Sherman 5
(9%)
1
(2%)
4
(29%)
Deon Yelder 4
(7%)
2
(5%)
2
(14%)
Sammy Watkins 2
(4%)
2
(5%)
0
(0%)
Martinas Rankin 1
(2%)
0
(0%)
1
(7%)

Offensive takeaways

  • Starting WR Sammy Watkins tried to play through a hamstring issue, but checked out after just two plays.