![]() Fellow receiver Chris Godwin missed just one, playing 98 percent of the Bucs offensive workload. On Thursday night, Evans missed just four snaps. In fact, there were only four games all of last season where Evans eclipsed a 90 percent snap load, and none in the playoffs. You can look through every game in 2020, and Mike Evans never played 94 percent of the team’s offensive snaps in a single contest. Here’s a look at which Bucs played the most and the least in the team’s 31-29 victory over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 1. The returning Neville Gallimore (two tackles, one sack) and Randy Gregory each made big plays, with Gregory making the first interception of his career with style points.Ĭowboys DC Dan Quinn says Randy Gregory's INT captured energy of D yesterday: "That interception was badass."Īlso notable was DeMarcus Lawrence’s first sack of the season, one of his two TFLs on the day, and Dorance Armstrong’s 37-yard scoop-and-score.Each week I’ll be taking a closer look at the snap count distribution for the Bucs offense and defense, assessing what we can learn from who played the most and who played the least on game day. The DL suddenly features a robust and healthy rotation with several exciting, young players, even without taking into consideration of pass rushing phenom Micah Parsons. The Cowboys defensive line wreaked havoc on the Washington offense for most of the game, generating heavy pressure and holding stout against the run. Osa Odighizuwa, Neville Gallimore– 30 snaps (44%) Still, the unit was mostly solid, especially in light of all the changes and unique offerings from a group typically dependent on consistency and familiarity. La'el Collins ejected after this scuffle and the Cowboys move backwards. The loss of La’el Collins soon after was similarly frustrating, but more admirable, as he was disqualified for throwing a punch in defense of his quarterback. Tyron Smith went down with an ankle injury near the end of the third quarter, and is already ruled out for Week 15. While the Cowboys deployed formations featuring extra lineman multiple times and Connor Williams in the fullback role, they also lost two of the starters they began the game with. The offensive line carousel in Dallas continued in Week 14, with the team essentially emptying out the unit’s full depth. ![]() Collectively, the trio wasn’t able to get much going against Washington’s defensive front, totaling just 92 rushing yards and averaging 3.53 yards per carry.Ĭonnor McGovern, Tyler Biadasz – 85 snaps (100%) In Tony Pollard’s stead, the Cowboys turned to Corey Clement (44 yards) and 2021 UDFA JaQuan Hardy, who made his NFL debut. ![]() Dallas Cowboys Public Relations December 12, 2021 Elliott also leads all players in scrimmage yards since 2016. This is Elliott's sixth consecutive season with 1,000 scrimmage yards, good for fourth in franchise history. With that first down, Ezekiel Elliott surpassed 1,000 scrimmage yards this season. Despite the meager output, he saw his most snaps since Week 8, and went over 1,000 yards from scrimmage on the season, a feat he’s accomplished he’s season as a professional. The majority of his rushing production came in the first half (seven carries for 32 yards), and he also added one reception for 15 yards. Posting a nearly identical statline from his last game, Ezekiel Elliott rushed for 45 yards on 12 carries.
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