With six starters inactive, the Seahawks had to get creative with snap counts against the 49ers—which included the appearance of a wide receiver turned tight end turned defensive end playing a rotational role against the league’s most difficult running game. Despite the list of injuries, Seattle triumphed over the 49ers 37-27.
How the Seahawks managed a few tricky position groups below, after the full snap counts.
- For the first time this season, Will Dissly out-snapped Greg Olsen to pace the tight ends, playing 63% to Olsen’s 54%.