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Rams Week 12 snap counts: John Johnson leads safeties, Tutu Atwell's role shrinks
John Johnson played the most snaps of any Rams safety, while Tutu Atwell was out-snapped by Demarcus Robinson
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Rams Week 12 snap counts: John Johnson leads safeties, Tutu Atwell's role shrinks
The Los Angeles Rams coasted to a second straight victory on Sunday as they blew out the Arizona Cardinals for the second time this season, a 37-14 win on the road. Because of the lopsided score, the Rams were able to get some of their backups playing time, which allowed the starters to take some snaps off down the stretch.
Even Carson Wentz got into the game, though he didn’t attempt a pass.
Even when the game was close, there were some changes on both offense and defense when it comes to the snap counts. Tutu Atwell played his fewest snaps of the season, while John Johnson led all safeties with 87% of the snaps played. Derion Kendrick remained a starter, as well, after being demoted in Week 9.
Offense
Alaric Jackson and Steve Avila were the only offensive players to play every snap. Rob Havenstein, Kevin Dotson, Coleman Shelton and Matthew Stafford were all pulled from the game for the final three snaps.
Cooper Kupp appeared to come up limping in the first quarter and was checked by the training staff, but he still played the most snaps of any wideout on Sunday. He played 59 snaps, with Puka Nacua playing 54. Shockingly, it was Demarcus Robinson who operated as the No. 3 receiver, overtaking Tutu Atwell by playing 16 more snaps. Ben Skowronek played 14 snaps and Austin Trammell played just three in garbage time.
Kyren Williams touched the ball 22 times in his 41 snaps played. He led the backfield, of course, but Royce Freeman played 23 snaps himself; Freeman had 13 carries for 77 yards and a touchdown in the win. Zach Evans played three snaps in the fourth quarter.
Tyler Higbee continues to lead the tight end group with a 75% snap share, but it was Hunter Long and Davis Allen backing him up. Brycen Hopkins was a healthy scratch, indicating the Rams like Long and Allen better right now.
Defense
Derion Kendrick was demoted before the Rams’ bye week, but in the last two weeks, he’s bounced back in a big way. He was the only defender to play every snap on Sunday, and he turned in another solid performance after shining against the Seahawks a week ago. Ahkello Witherspoon played just 66% of the snaps, mostly because he was pulled in garbage time, while Cobie Durant played 45% as the nickel defender with Quentin Lake out. Tre Tomlinson got his longest look of the season by playing 34% of the snaps.
At safety, Johnson led the group with 62 snaps played. That’s partly because of the lopsided score, which allowed the Rams to give Jordan Fuller some snaps off. Still, it’s clear Johnson remains ahead of Russ Yeast after overtaking him last week. Jason Taylor II got his first snaps of the season and played 35% of the plays.
Ernest Jones had his workload lightened thanks to the Rams’ big lead, playing 63% of the snaps. Christian Rozeboom remained the No. 2 linebacker with 49% of the snaps played ,and Troy Reeder was once again the third option (32%).
At edge rusher, there were no real changes. Byron Young was once again the top outside linebacker alongside Michael Hoecht. Ochaun Mathis was third with a 34% snap share, followed by Keir Thomas (21%).
Along the defensive line, Aaron Donald had a lighter workload (59%), but it was still the most snaps played by a Rams defensive lineman. Kobie Turner played 44%, with Jonah Williams playing 38%. Bobby Brown’s role shrunk compared to last week, but that could be because of the Cardinals’ pass-heavy attack. Even Desjuan Johnson played more snaps (22) than Brown (19).