The Los Angeles Rams aren’t a team that rotates its players very often to begin with, but on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals, they gave their backups even fewer opportunities than usual. The 11 starters on offense all played at least 82% of the snaps, with no one else playing more than 11%.
The gap between the starters and backups was narrower on defense, but Los Angeles still didn’t rotate its players much on either side of the ball Sunday.
That’s fine because the Rams won fairly easily, 26-9, but it could be a sign of the team’s lack of depth, particularly on offense.
Here’s a look at how the snap counts broke down on both sides of the ball.