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Week 1 Snap Counts: Panthers at Jaguars

Offense

Player Position Offense % Special Teams %
Michael Oher T 71 100% 6 23%
Mike Remmers T 71 100% 6 23%
Andrew Norwell G 71 100% 6 23%
Ryan Kalil C 71 100%
Cam Newton QB 71 100%
Greg Olsen TE 71 100%
Trai Turner G 70 99% 6 23%
Philly Brown WR 54 76%
Jonathan Stewart RB 50 70%
Ted Ginn WR 43 61% 5 19%
Ed Dickson TE 41 58% 13 50%
Jerricho Cotchery WR 31 44%
Devin Funchess WR 26 37%
Mike Tolbert FB 19 27% 8 31%
Fozzy Whittaker RB 12 17% 13 50%
Cameron Artis-Payne RB 4 6% 3 12%
Brandon Williams TE 3 4% 19 73%
Chris Scott G 1 3% 5 19%
Joe Webb QB 17 65%
Amini Silatolu G 3 12%
Daryl Williams T 1 4%

Notes

  • Except for one play when Turner was getting checked out on the sideline, the entire offensive line played every snap. That wasn’t the plan going in. Kalil was supposed to get a break on his sprained knee, but he toughed out after Williams suffered a knee injury on the Panthers’ opening field goal.

“He's gonna be sore and we're gonna have to pamper him a little bit, but knowing Ryan, he'll dog it out and be ready to go,” coach Ron Rivera joked afterward.

  • Brown played 11 snaps more than any other wideout, finishing with two receptions for 13 yards on three targets.
  • 50 snaps is more than the Panthers would like for Stewart, who had 18 carries.

Rivera: “Ideally I'd love to see him get 15, but I know he was in there for about 40 plays, 35 plays and that might be a lot.” Stewart’s playing time affected Artis-Payne, who saw just four snaps and no carries in his debut.

Defense

Player Position Defense % Special Teams %
Kurt Coleman FS 67 100% 4 15%
Thomas Davis LB 67 100% 3 12%
Josh Norman CB 66 99% 8 31%
Roman Harper S 63 94% 3 12%
Charles Tillman CB 54 81% 6 23%
Bené Benwikere CB 52 78% 10 38%
Charles Johnson DE 52 78%
Dwan Edwards DT 43 64% 9 35%
Kony Ealy DE 41 61% 2 8%
Kawann Short DT 39 58% 3 12%
A.J. Klein LB 37 55% 15 58%
Luke Kuechly LB 32 48% 2 8%
Mario Addison DE 31 46% 5 19%
Kyle Love DT 25 37%
Wes Horton DE 22 33% 3 12%
Shaq Thompson LB 17 25% 9 35%
Colin Cole DT 15 22%
Colin Jones S 9 13% 20 77%
Tre Boston SS 4 6% 7 27%
Ben Jacobs LB 18 69%
Teddy Williams CB 17 65%
Graham Gano K 11 42%
J.J. Jansen LS 10 38%
Brad Nortman P 10 38%

Notes

  • Kuechly’s 32 snaps were his fewest since his fourth game of his rookie season. Before he left Sunday’s game with a concussion, he had played 93% of his potential snaps since coming to Carolina in 2012. That includes 130 missed snaps during the first four games of his career when he was WLB. He missed just 63 his next 44 games at MLB.
  • Coleman’s 67 plays were his most since he was a starter with the Eagles in 2012.
  • Norman missed one defensive snap a year after playing none in the season opener at Tampa Bay.
  • Boston saw just one series in place of Harper.
  • Instead of using Thompson in a sub package, the Panthers went with Benwikere most of the day. Thompson had just 17 defensive snaps and didn’t finish with a stat in his debut.
  • Love started for Star Lotulelei, but Edwards played more than any DT.
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