Cardinals’ Week 12 offensive breeze counts and observations vs. Chargers

Cardinals’ Week 12 offensive breeze counts and observations vs. Chargers

In the Arizona Cardinals’ heartbreaking 25-24 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, the offense was on the field for 66 snaps.

How as that playing time divided up?

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Below, we appearance at the private breeze counts of every gamer who appeared in the videogame on offense and go over any takeaways from the numbers.

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Kyler Murray, 66

Murray played every snap in the videogame, which is great.

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James Conner, 64; Keaontay Ingram, 7; Corey Clement, 1

Conner played nearly the whole videogame and then there were 2 running backs on the field for 6 snaps.

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Marqiuse Brown, 64; DeAndre Hopkins, 49; A.J. Green, 35; Robbie Anderson, 28; Andre Baccellia, 1

Brown was initially going to be on a breeze count however played nearly every snap. Hopkins’ playing time was restricted duetothefactthat of his hamstring.

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Trey McBride, 52; Maxx Williams, 17; Stephen Anderson, 12

McBride is getting close to a Zach Ertz function. The Cardinals utilized more four-WR sets than in weeks past. Williams and Anderson each had a smattering of snaps.

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Josh Jones, 66; Rashaad Coward, 66; Billy Price, 66; Max Garcia, 66; Kelvin Beachum, 66

The whole line played the whole videogame. What altered was the rotation at left guard. The previous 2 videogames, Coward turned with Cody Ford various series.

It would appear that Coward has won the task.

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