The Bills fell is another gross game against the Cleveland Browns in Week 10, 19-16.
Buffalo falls to 6-3 on the year and with the loss and news around the league, the loss looks like a big one.
Who played the biggest and smallest roles in Buffalo’s defeat?
Here’s a full depth chart break down via snap counts for the Bills vs. the Browns in Week 10:
Offense
Notes:
- The rotation at right tackle resumed with a health Cody Ford (elbow) in the lineup. Veteran Ty Nsekhe played in 61 percent of snaps while the rookie saw 41 percent.
- Tight end Lee Smith took two penalties in only 18 snaps played vs. the Browns.
- Rookie running back Devin Singletary was the No. 1 in terms of snap counts playing in 67 percent of snaps as opposed to Frank Gore’s 33 percent, but Singletary only have eight carries in the game.
- Rookie tight end Dawson Knox played more snaps than veteran Tyler Kroft for the second-straight week, 58 percent to 43 percent.
- In terms of snap counts, Isaiah McKenzie saw another big role for the Bills. He played in 66 percent of snaps last week, second-most amongst his position. Against the Browns, he played in 54 percent, trailing Cole Beasley’s 67 percent and John Brown’s 93 percent.