Ray-Ray McCloud played a career-high 22 snaps on offense on Sunday for the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Baltimore Ravens. That doesn’t sound like a lot, but there are multiple factors that make that number more significant than it looks on paper.
For one thing, the Steelers only had 50 snaps in the game, so in spite of the fact that it’s only four more snaps than his previous season-high, it represents a substantially larger percentage. His snap total on Sunday accounted for 42 percent of Pittsburgh’s offensive snaps.
More significant is the fact that this is the first time during the season in which he played a notable total of offensive snaps in a game in which the Steelers’ skill position were healthy.