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NFC Championship Snap Counts

Photo: Ben Coon

 

CAROLINA PANTHERS DEFENSE

Player Position Defense % Special Teams %
Robert McClain CB 64 100% 4 15%
Kurt Coleman FS 57 89% 4 15%
Luke Kuechly LB 57 89% 1 4%
Josh Norman CB 57 89% 1 4%
Shaq Thompson LB 54 84% 9 33%
Tre Boston SS 50 78% 13 48%
Kony Ealy DE 46 72% 1 4%
Cortland Finnegan CB 43 67% 13 48%
Charles Johnson DE 43 67%
Kawann Short DT 39 61% 1 4%
Star Lotulelei DT 31 48% 1 4%
Thomas Davis LB 31 48%
Mario Addison DE 28 44% 7 26%
Dwan Edwards DT 25 39% 8 30%
Kyle Love DT 23 36%
Ryan Delaire DE 21 33%
Roman Harper SS 14 22%
Teddy Williams CB 7 11% 20 74%
Colin Jones DB 7 11% 20 74%
A.J. Klein LB 7 11% 17 63%
Ben Jacobs LB 19 70%
David Mayo LB 19 70%
Graham Gano K 16 59%
J.J. Jansen LS 10 37%
Brad Nortman P 10 37%

NOTES:

 

Robert McClain is now the only Panthers’ defender to have played every snap in these playoffs.

—You know how they always talk about ‘next man up’? After replacing the injured Thomas Davis, Shaq Thompson ended up playing 50 more snaps than he did against Seattle. And Tre Boston, who filled in for Roman Harper, saw 46 more plays than he did versus the Seahawks.

Kony Ealy saw his most playing time since Week 9. That will likely go down again if/when Jared Allen returns for the Super Bowl.

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2 thoughts on “NFC Championship Snap Counts”

  1. Daryl Williams with 13 snaps on offense, were those jumbo/heavy formation? Since the tackles and guards were both in 100% and it looks like Kalil/Velasco played C the whole game. Thanks for these as always!

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