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Snap Counts: Titans vs. Texans

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NFL: Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

Week 17 Snap Counts

Offense: Number of Snaps: Percentage of Snaps:
Offense: Number of Snaps: Percentage of Snaps:
Max Scharping G 63 100
Zach Fulton G 63 100
Charlie Heck T 63 100
Roderick Johnson T 63 100
Deshaun Watson QB 63 100
Nick Martin C 63 100
David Johnson RB 62 98
Brandin Cooks WR 60 95
Chad Hansen WR 59 94
Keke Coutee WR 39 62
Pharaoh Brown TE 38 60
Darren Fells TE 26 41
Jordan Akins TE 16 25
Kahale Warring TE 7 11
Stevie Mitchell WR 6 10
Buddy Howell RB 1 2
Greg Mancz C 1 2
Defense: Number of Snaps: Percentage of Snaps:
Lonnie Johnson DB 71 100
Zach Cunningham LB 71 100
Tyrell Adams LB 71 100
AJ Moore FS 70 99
Keion Crossen CB 70 99
Vernon Hargreaves CB 70 99
JJ Watt DE 68 96
Charles Omenihu DE 58 82
Jonathan Greenard LB 50 70
Carlos Watkins DE 46 65
Ross Blacklock DT 35 49
Auzoyah Alufohai DT 29 41
John Reid CB 25 35
Jacob Martin DE 21 30
Brennan Scarlett LB 15 21
Andrew Brown NT 10 14
Peter Kalambayi LB 1 1

NOTES:

  • Rookie OT Charlie Heck drew his first NFL start Sunday against the Titans at right tackle. Heck started with Pro Bowl tackle Laremy Tunsil inactive and Tytus Howard on injured reserve. He played all 62 offensive snaps.
  • WR Brandin Cooks had a career game Sunday. He caught a career-high 11 passes for 166 yards and a pair of touchdowns. It was Cooks’ first multi-TD game since December 30, 2018, when he was a member of the Patriots. Cooks also became just the second person in NFL history to eclipse 1,000 receiving yards with four different NFL teams, joining Brandon Marshall in that elite club.
  • Offensive lineman Greg Mancz saw his first action on offense in the final game of the season, playing just one snap. Mancz has been with the Texans since 2015, starting all 16 games at center in 2016 but was relegated to the practice squad for much of the 2020 season.