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Snap Counts: Lions-Ravens

Reviewing Detroit Lions snap counts against Baltimore Ravens.

Here's a look at the Detroit Lions' snap counts from their Week 7 game against the Baltimore ravens.

Quarterback

Goff threw 53 passes Sunday as the Lions played from behind for much of the afternoon. He was held without a touchdown pass for the first time since the 2022 season finale. 

Running backs

  • Jahmyr Gibbs: (65) 87%
  • Craig Reynolds: (7) 9% -- One special teams snap (5%)
  • Devine Ozigbo: 13 special teams snaps (62%)
  • Mohamed Ibrahim: Six special teams snaps (29%)

Gibbs scored his first career touchdown and had 20 touches between rushes and receptions. Detroit's first-round pick played 87 percent of offensive snaps with David Montgomery being out. 

The Lions may have lost another running back due to injury, as Mohamed Ibrahim suffered a hip injury and had surgery after the game. 

Wide receivers

  • Amon-Ra St. Brown: (73) 97%
  • Josh Reynolds: (55) 73%
  • Antoine Green: (33) 44% -- 11 special teams snaps (52%)
  • Jameson Williams: (33) 44%
  • Kalif Raymond: (27) 36% -- Two special teams snaps (10%)

It was a difficult day for receivers other than St. Brown, who set another career-high in receptions with 13. Williams received six targets but failed to record a reception.

Jameson Williams and Antoine Green saw an increase in playing time, as both played 44 percent of offensive snaps against the Ravens. 

Tight ends

  • Sam LaPorta: (54) 72%
  • Brock Wright: (26) 35% -- 11 special teams snaps (52%)
  • James Mitchell: Three special teams snaps (14%)

Sam LaPorta was a key part of the passing game. James Mitchell returned to action after missing each of the last two games.

Offensive line

  • Graham Glasgow: (75) 100% 
  • Penei Sewell: (75) 100% 
  • Halapoulivaati Vaitai: (75) 100% 
  • Frank Ragnow: (75) 100%
  • Taylor Decker: (75) 100%
  • Dan Skipper: (4) 6%
  • Colby Sorsdal (0) 0%

The Lions got Halapoulivaati Vaitai back in action while Jonah Jackson missed his second consecutive game.

Rookie Colby Sorsdal did not record a snap against the Ravens. 

Defensive line

  • Aidan Hutchinson: (54) 90% -- One special teams snap (4%)
  • Benito Jones: (40) 67% -- Six special teams snaps (29%)
  • Alim McNeill: (38) 63% -- Six special teams snaps (29%)
  • John Cominsky: (37) 62% -- Six special teams snaps (29%)
  • Isaiah Buggs: (33) 55% 
  • Josh Paschal: (17) 28% 
  • Romeo Okwara: (10) 17% -- Six special teams snaps (29%)
  • Julian Okwara: (8) 13% -- Nine special teams snaps (43%)

Julian Okwara was kept active as Charles Harris was a healthy scratch. He and Jack Campbell spent time as the team's SAM linebacker. As a whole, the unit struggled to get pressure on Jackson and failed to record a sack.

Linebackers

  • Alex Anzalone: (60) 100% 
  • Jack Campbell: (54) 90% -- 11 special teams snaps (52%)
  • Derrick Barnes: (41) 68% -- Three special teams snaps (14%)
  • Malcolm Rodriguez: (1) 2% -- 12 special teams snaps (57%) -- Two offensive snaps (3%)
  • Jalen Reeves-Maybin: 21 special teams snaps (100%)
  • Anthony Pittman: 21 special teams snaps (100%)

Jack Campbell started his second consecutive game and saw his snap count increase heavily, playing 90 percent of the game. 

Cornerbacks

  • Cameron Sutton: (57) 95% 
  • Will Harris: (50) 83% -- Four special teams snaps (19%)
  • Khalil Dorsey: (10) 17% -- 21 special teams snaps (100%)
  • Steven Gilmore: (2) 3%
  • Chase Lucas: 21 special teams snaps (100%)

With Jerry Jacobs ruled inactive before the game, Harris made the start at cornerback. Gilmore and Dorsey each played reps late in the game.

Safety

  • Tracy Walker III: (59) 98% -- Three special teams snaps (14%)
  • Kerby Joseph: (55) 92% -- Seven special teams snaps (33%)
  • Brian Branch: (30) 50%
  • Ifeatu Melifonwu: (4) 7% -- 17 special teams snaps (81%)

Brian Branch returned from injury after missing the last two games. Meanwhile, Kerby Joseph led the team with 10 tackles.

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