Snap counts and playtime percentages from Seahawks win over Eagles

Both the Seattle Seahawks and Philadelphia Eagles were lacking starters due to injuries – here are the wild-card snap counts for both teams.

The Seattle Seahawks and Philadelphia Eagles entered the wild-card round of the playoffs with more than a few starters watching from the sidelines with injuries. The Eagles even lost starting quarterback Carson Wentz to a head injury early in the game.

Both teams rallied and made the necessary adjustments, however, it was Seattle who emerged victorious on Sunday.

“This was a really good accomplishment for our guys,” coach Pete Carroll said after the win. “We’ve come off a season of playing really well on the road and having played well here too. To get back and get to do it again. I know there’s a lot of talk of how you do that stuff again, but we did. As a matter of fact, the score was even the same I think. It’s a really big accomplishment.”

Here’s a look at the snap counts and playtime percentages for the Seahawks and Eagles during their wild-card matchup.

Seattle next heads to Green Bay to face the Packers in the divisional round on Sunday.

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Week 16 snap counts and playtime percentages: Cardinals at Seahawks

A look at who got the most time on the field in the Week 16 matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the Arizona Cardinals.

The Seattle Seahawks dropped their Week 16 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals and suffered a number of new injuries in the game. With health already a concern, the reserves were called up to back up the inactive starters.

Regardless, Seattle wasn’t able to find a way to get it done and inked its fourth loss of the regular season.

“We had a really difficult day, obviously,” coach Pete Carroll said postgame. “Boy, nothing worked out the way we wanted it to, other than the first couple of drives. After that, we just weren’t able to do enough to have a chance to win the game. It didn’t matter, kind of, what phase we were in. We just weren’t good enough today.”

The Seahawks had made a number of adjustments prior to the contest but fell short in nearly every facet of the game. Carroll believes it wasn’t a lack of preparedness.

“We were ready to play, and jacked up and all that, and it turns out like that,” Carroll continued. “It’s just really a surprise. We could talk about this, and you guys are going to ask your questions and stuff, but really, our focus is gone on that game, because it wasn’t going to be on this game after we got in this locker room anyway with the game coming up next week.”

Here’s a look at the snap counts and playtime percentages from the Seahawks Week 16 loss to the Cardinals.

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Week 14 snap counts and playtime percentages: Seahawks at Rams

Complete Week 14 snap counts and playtime percentages from the Seattle Seahawks’ loss to the Los Angeles Rams in primetime.

The Seahawks suffered a tough divisional loss to the Los Angeles Rams Sunday night on the national stage to yield the NFC West lead back to the San Francisco 49ers. Seattle also realized its first road defeat of the year.

With a few players battling injuries – including defensive end Ziggy Ansah, who was inactive for the matchup – some adjustments had to be made.

“We made our efforts, we made – the things that we do to get us back in it, we had couple great picks and a great touchdown by (Quandre Diggs) and we blocked the field goal too,” coach Pete Carroll said postgame. “We did the kinds of things that we needed to do, but we needed a couple plays on the other side to go ahead take advantage of it, and we weren’t able to find it. So a difficult night. And you got to hand it to them. They played great.”

Here’s a look at the snap counts and playtime percentages for both the Seahawks and the Rams Week 14.

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Week 12 snap counts and playtime percentages: Seahawks at Eagles

Snap counts and playtime percentages from the Seattle Seahawks Week-12 win over the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Philadelphia Eagles to advance to 9-2 on the season and a perfect 6-0 road record.

The game certainly wasn’t a blowout by any means, with both teams struggling offensively to put big numbers on the board. Seattle was able to win the turnover battle, and eventually the matchup.

“We don’t care what kind of game it is and if it’s a close game we’re fine about that,” coach Pete Carroll said in his postgame press conference. “If it goes all the way down to the nub, we don’t care. It doesn’t bother us a bit. But going down 3-0 right off the bat didn’t phase anybody. We were fine about it the whole way through. And so I do think, I do think we understand what it takes to win in those situations and now we just got to keep proving it.”

Here’s a look at the snap counts and playtime percentages from the Seahawks’ Week-12 victory over the Eagles.

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