Titans snap count takeaways from Week 5 victory vs. Commanders

Mario Edwards has grabbed a significant role immediately upon joining the Titans.

Another week, another game in which the Tennessee Titans had many key players to replace due to injury.

On top of the lengthy injured reserve list the Titans have, the team ruled out seven players for the Week 5 game against the Washington Commanders, with four starters among them.

To get an idea of just how insane things are in Nashville when it comes to injuries, the Titans have already fielded 64 different players this season, 27 players shy of the NFL record the team set in 2021. As we pointed out last week, Tennessee is on pace to at least approach that mark in 2022.

In that mess of 64, the Titans have also started 20 different players on defense through five games, a list they added to on Sunday with safety Amani Hooker sidelined for a second straight game.

On the other side of the spectrum, the Titans did see linebacker Monty Rice return from the active/physically unable to perform list and make his 2022 debut, officially making him one of the 64.

So, how did the Titans replace their injured players and how many snaps did Rice see in his return? Find out now as we take a look at the Week 5 snap counts, as well as the biggest takeaways from them.