With Saturday’s win over the Chiefs now in the rear-view mirror and a trip to the AFC Championship game locked up, the league released the playing time totals from both teams, and here’s a quick rundown of the snap counts for the Patriots on both sides of the football from yesterday’s game:
OFFENSIVE SNAPS:
Offensive Line: Quarterback: Tight End: Wide Receivers: Running backs: DEFENSIVE SNAPS: Safeties: Defensive Backs: Defensive Ends: Defensive Linemen: Linebackers: Quick Thoughts: In his first game back Edelman went full-throttle, missing just seven snaps against Kansas City and caught 10 passes after being targeted 16 times by Brady, reaching the 100-yard plateau after making the game-clinching reception for a first down on a pass that bounced off Gronkowski that he snatched out of the air.
Marcus Cannon – 58/58 (100%)
Sebastian Vollmer – 58/58 (100%)
Shaq Mason – 58/58 (100%)
Josh Kline – 58/58 (100%)
Bryan Stork – 42/58 (72%)
David Andrews – 17/58 (29%)
Tom Brady – 58/58 (100%)
Rob Gronkowski – 53/58 (100%)
Michael Williams – 7/58 (100%)
Scott Chandler – 5/58 (100%)
Brandon LaFell – 52/58 (90%)
Julian Edelman – 51/58 (88%)
Danny Amendola – 44/58 (76%)
Keshawn Martin – 10/58 (17%)
Matthew Slater – 4/58 (7%)
James White – 42/58 (72%)Steven Jackson – 17/58 (29%)
Brandon Bolden – 4/58 (7%)
Patrick Chung 89/89 (100%)
Devin McCourty 89/89 (100%)
Duron Harmon 38/89 (43%)
Malcolm Butler – 89/89 (100%)
Logan Ryan – 89/89 (100%)
Justin Coleman – 67/89 (75%)
Jordan Richards – 3/89 (3%)
Rob Ninkovich – 83/89 (93%)
Jabaal Sheard – 64/89 (72%)
Akiem Hicks – 42/89 (47%)
Chandler Jones – 36/89 (40%)
Malcolm Brown – 54/89 (61%)
Alan Branch – 38/89 (43%)
Sealver Siliga – 14/89 (16%)
Dont’a Hightower – 76/89 (85%)
Jamie Collins – 43/89 (48%)
Jonathan Freeny – 35/89 (39%)
Dakoda Watson – 13/89 (15%)
Darius Fleming – 10/89 (11%)
Jerod Mayo – 7/89 (8%)