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Chiefs-Packers snap-count observations: Chris Conley and Marcus Cooper earn more work

Here are some observations based on the snap-count data from the Chiefs’ 38-28 loss at Green Bay on Monday. Numbers are provided by the NFL.

Offense

u25aa After their No. 2 and 3 tight ends (James O’Shaughnessy and Demetrius Harris) combined to play 37 snaps against Denver, they saw their workload fall to 22 snaps. A big reason for this was the large number of three-wide sets they ran, as slot receiver Jason Avant played a season-high 38 snaps after playing a combined 20 in the previous two games.

u25aa Speaking of O’Shaughnessy, he logged more snaps than Harris for the first time all season.