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Chiefs vs. Jaguars: Making sense of snap counts

Here were the snap counts for the Chiefs:

Offense

Defense

Special teams (only)

Active, but did not play: QB Chad Henne

Takeaways (in no particular order)

  • The Chiefs offense ran 70 plays on offense and 83 plays on defense against the Jaguars.
  • Jordan Devey relieved Laurent Durvernay-Tardif at right guard when he left the game with a fracture. He worked for six offensive snaps (9 percent).
  • Tight end Travis Kelce (66) and wide receiver Tyreek Hill (64) were the workhorses for the Chiefs Sunday, followed closely behind by WR Sammy Watkins (60).