NFL Box Score Breakdown: Week 13 Snaps, Routes & Personnel Usage

Break down NFL box scores from Week 13 with key data on snaps, routes, personnel and usage trends to uncover fantasy football value and roster insights.
NFL Box Score Breakdown: Week 13 Snaps, Routes & Personnel Usage
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Make sure to keep up with NFL breaking news and updates to NFL projections and injury reports throughout the week. If you're looking for target and air-yard shares that only include active games, you can find those updated every Tuesday on RotoWire's advanced receiving stats page. The percentages found below in our advanced box scores include all games, even if the player didn't participate. 

Stat Table Key

     

Weekly stats (first six columns)

  • Snap = % of team snaps that player was on the field for
  • Route = route share (routes run  |  QB dropbacks)
  • RUSHING = rushing line
  • RECEIVE = receiving line
  • Tgt = targets
  • AY = Air Yards

           

2025 Season Stats (final five columns)

  • Sn'25 = snap share for the season
  • Rt'25 = route share for the season
  • TPRR = Targets per Route Run
  • TS = Percentage of team's targets
  • AYS = Percentage of team's air yards

The final five columns of each stat table below (written in italics) show numbers for the entire season. Bold lettering denotes especially strong marks relative to positional standards. Green lettering for the weekly stats denotes considerable increases in playing time and/or usage relative to past weeks. Red lettering denotes the opposite a decreased role relative to prior games.

Packers (31) at Lions (24) 

Packers Personnel: 11 - 37%  |  12 - 22%  |  6OL - 23%

60 Plays — 32 DBs — 11.4 aDOT — 18-of-30 for 234 yards — 4 TD, 0 INT, 0 sacks, 2 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBJordan Love100% 5-4-0   60    
RBJosh Jacobs55%30%17-83-01-8-013381824%11%-2%
RBChris Brooks28%30% 2-9-02410624%4%0%
RBEmanuel Wilson18%17%4-14-0   181017%4%-1%
TELuke Musgrave60%40% 1-23-0120241215%5%4%
TEJosh Whyle50%47% 0-0-01420109%1%0%
TEJohn FitzPatrick23%7% 0-0-01419812%2%0%
WRRomeo Doubs83%80% 4-20-1412492623%21%30%
WRChristian Watson*72%80%1-3-04-80-110182442623%10%22%
WRDontayvion Wicks*50%70%1-6-06-94-2785331922%12%17%
WRMalik Heath17%17% 0-0-0181988%2%2%
WRBo Melton  2-15-00-0-0111  25%2%3%
  • RB Josh Jacobs took only 55% of snaps but still got three-fourths of the RB opportunities in his first game back from a knee injury.
  • Each of the top-three WRs scored a TD, with Dontayvion Wicks hitting paydirt twice despite getting fewer snaps and routes than Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson.
    • Watson had 182 air yards on a team-high 10 targets. He's consistently been top two on the team for routes, targets and air yards for the past month, with usage and production superior to that of Doubs and Wicks.
    • This was Wicks' second straight game with a snap share around 50% and route share of at least 70%. He may still lose playing time when Matthew Golden (shoulder) and/or Jayden Reed (IR - collarbone) return, which could be next week. The same goes for Watson/Doubs, but Watson's role seems the safest in a Green Bay offense that's been much more aggressive of late.

     

Lions Personnel: 11 - 65%  |  6OL - 22%

60 Plays — 31 DBs — 7 aDOT — 20-of-27 for 256 yards — 2 TD, 0 INT, 3 sacks, 1 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBJared Goff100% 1-24-0   60 0%0% 
RBJahmyr Gibbs73%63%20-68-03-18-047392327%16%-2%
RBDavid Montgomery35%30%8-32-12-16-024251320%7%0%
TERoss Dwelley73%60% 1-3-031411614%1%1%
TEAnthony Firkser23%30% 1-4-013969%0%0%
TEZach Horton13%3%    810%0% 
WRJameson Williams95%97%1--5-07-144-11081553216%17%33%
WRIsaac TeSlaa92%97% 2-35-123319137%3%8%
WRTom Kennedy67%73% 4-36-0431402218%1%1%
WRAmon-Ra St. Brown7%7% 0-0-0117513030%30%40%
  • WR Amon-Ra St. Brown injured his ankle in the first quarter and missed the rest of the game. With Kalif Raymond (ankle) inactive, Isaac TeSlaa stepped into an every-down role and put up 2-35-1 on two targets (97% route share).
    • No. 3 receiver Tom Kennedy finished with 73% route share and four targets. With TEs Sam LaPorta (IR - back) and Brock Wright (neck) unavailable, the Lions largely used 11 personnel (trailing for much of the game was also a factor).
    • Jameson Williams finished with 7-144-1 on 10 targets. He should see a ton of volume over the next week or three, with LaPorta already out and St. Brown likely to miss at least one game.
  • Ross Dwelley filled in for Wright, but Anthony Firkser took enough snaps/routes that Dwelley won't be of much interest for fantasy even if he continues making starts (and ARSB is out).

    

Stock ⬆️: WR Jameson Williams, WR Christian Watson

Stock ⬇️: WR Romeo Doubs

        

Injuries 🚑: DL Devonte Wyatt (ankle)

Injuries 🚑: WR Amon-Ra St. Brown (ankle)        

Chiefs (28) at Cowboys (31) 

Chiefs Personnel: 11 - 82%  |  12 - 8%  

60 Plays — 40 DBs — 6.8 aDOT — 23-of-34 for 261 yards — 4 TD, 0 INT, 3 sacks, 3 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBPatrick Mahomes100% 3-30-0   64    
RBKareem Hunt67%51%14-58-01-22-02-3321810%4%0%
RBIsiah Pacheco*27%30%3-16-02-17-023352111%5%-1%
RBBrashard Smith7%3%    11541%6%-1%
TETravis Kelce92%89% 5-45-1657523421%19%15%
TEJared Wiley15%16% 1-4-01-49717%0%0%
TERobert Tonyan10%5%    1034%0%0%
WRRashee Rice*90%92%1-2-08-92-21268483032%14%10%
WRXavier Worthy*88%84%2-13-04-61-0668462820%14%22%
WRHollywood Brown43%43% 2-20-1225332322%14%18%
WRJuJu Smith-Schuster32%30% 0-0-014352114%8%6%
WRTyquan Thornton23%30%    251716%7%25%
  • RB Isiah Pacheco had a small role in his return from a knee sprain, taking 27% of snaps and five touches while Kareem Hunt took 67% of snaps and 15 touches (76% of RB opportunities).
  • With TE Noah Gray (concussion) inactive, the Chiefs used 11 personnel on a season-high 82% of snaps.
    • That helped WR Rashee Rice hit career highs for snap share (90%) and route share (92%), which is significantly higher than his typical numbers (usually in the 80s or low 80s).
      • Of course, Gray may be back as soon as next week, and the Chiefs under Reid/Mahomes have a steady track record of using multi-TE formations a bunch.
  • LT Josh Simmons (wrist) and RT Jawaan Taylor (elbow) left the game early, with RG Trey Smith (ankle) already inactive. Simmons is in danger of missing the rest of the season.

     

Cowboys Personnel: 11 - 52%  |  12 - 22%  |  21 - 12%

65 Plays — 39 DBs — 6.9 aDOT — 27-of-39 for 320 yards — 2 TD, 1 INT, 0 sacks, 0 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBDak Prescott100% 3--2-0   63    
RBJavonte Williams77%49%17-59-03-21-13-10493016%10%-2%
RBHunter Luepke26%15%    13619%2%0%
RBMalik Davis14%3%3-47-1   740%0% 
TEJake Ferguson69%69% 5-36-0624443125%19%10%
TELuke Schoonmaker32%15% 1-1-01-1231018%4%4%
TEBrevyn Spann-Ford29%8%    15416%1%1%
WRCeeDee Lamb*78%90% 7-112-19109493228%19%29%
WRGeorge Pickens72%87% 6-88-013112533525%24%37%
WRKaVontae Turpin38%36%3-33-02-28-02-1261716%6%5%
WRRyan Flournoy37%41% 3-34-0321271518%7%7%
WRJalen Tolbert26%15%    332012%6%9%
  • RB Malik Davis had a long TD run, but Javonte Williams took 77% of snaps and 20 of 23 RB opportunities, adding a TD of his own through the air.
    • Davis is a wise bench stash in all formats, with potential for large workloads if Williams were to suffer an injury. Jaydon Blue continues to be a healthy scratch most weeks.

    

Stock ⬆️: RB Malik Davis, RB Kareem Hunt

Stock ⬇️: RB Isiah Pacheco

        

Injuries 🚑: LT Josh Simmons (wrist), RT Jawaan Taylor (elbow), S Bryan Cook (elbow)  

         

Bengals (32) at Ravens (14) 

Bengals Personnel: 11 - 65%  |  12 - 34%    

80 Plays — 48 DBs — 8.9 aDOT — 24-of-46 for 261 yards — 2 TD, 0 INT, 1 sacks, 1 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBJoe Burrow100% 3-8-0   49    
RBChase Brown59%55%15-78-07-35-07-15422723%15%-1%
RBSamaje Perine41%21%14-39-02-15-022201612%3%0%
TEDrew Sample59%38%1-3-01-14-02130169%3%0%
TENoah Fant41%30% 1-3-027261722%9%4%
TEMike Gesicki29%43% 2-19-0436211720%6%7%
TETanner Hudson8%11% 1-14-1239101022%3%3%
WRJa'Marr Chase99%100% 7-110-014173583931%30%35%
WRAndrei Iosivas95%98% 1-29-1228503411%10%13%
WRMitchell Tinsley66%64% 2-22-0912115920%5%9%
  • RB Chase Brown got 22 touches, but it was largely a product of the Bengals dominating possession and running 80 plays. Samaje Perine returned from a high-ankle sprain and took a huge chunk out of Brown's usage shares, getting 41% of snaps and 16 of 38 RB opportunities.
    • Perine taking 30-40% of the backfield work (again) will be more of a problem for Brown in games where the Bengals don't run 80 plays and win by 18 points. That said, it's also one of those cases where the starter's workload percentages probably would've been a bit higher if there hadn't been such a huge number of cumulative snaps/touches.
      • Perine got the final three carries, but only after Brown took the first two carries of what ended up being Cincinnati's final drive.
  • WR Mitchell Tinsley saw 121 air yards and nine targets with Tee Higgins (concussion) inactive for Joe Burrow's return. That was second to Ja'Marr Chase in both categories, though a distant second, and Andrei Iosivas scored a TD on one of his two targets.
  • TEs Mike Gesicki, Noah Fant and Drew Sample all were in the range of 30-45% route share, while Tanner Hudson was at just 11% but scored a TD on one of his two targets.
  • QB Joe Burrow looked like himself, without obvious mobility limitations.

     

Ravens Personnel: 11 - 46%  |  12 - 35%  |  21 - 19%

57 Plays — 38 DBs — 11.4 aDOT — 17-of-32 for 246 yards — 0 TD, 1 INT, 3 sacks, 3 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBLamar Jackson100% 6-27-0   54 0%0% 
RBRasheen Ali49%46%4-17-0   984%0%0%
RBDerrick Henry39%20%10-60-11-44-012311217%6%0%
RBKeaton Mitchell14%17%2-19-12-12-03-88431%3%-1%
FBPatrick Ricard18%3%    2060%0% 
TEMark Andrews68%66% 4-47-0645382123%17%16%
TEIsaiah Likely51%60% 5-95-0661341916%8%8%
TECharlie Kolar16%6% 1-17-011223816%4%4%
WRZay Flowers95%97% 2-6-0797492826%28%30%
WRRashod Bateman75%80% 0-0-0125392314%10%16%
WRDeAndre Hopkins40%43% 2-25-0328201319%10%16%
WRDevontez Walker26%23% 0-0-028012618%2%7%
  • There's nothing more fun than having multiple fantasy teams crash out in Weeks 11-13 because your favorite player is enduring the least productive stretch of his career.
    • Yes, I'm starting Jackson again next week. He might not be in tip-top condition right now, but he isn't injured, and the Ravens still have pretty good talent around him.
  • RB Keaton Mitchell scored a TD, but he merely had his normal role, while Rasheen Ali filled in for Justice Hill (IR - back) as the passing-down back. That was also the case a couple weeks ago when Hill originally missed a game (he returned for Week 12, but then missed Week 13 and was put on IR).
    • Ali had a real role on passing downs, but three of his four carries came at the very end of the game when Baltimore was letting the clock run out. He's still just third in line for carries, behind Derrick Henry and Mitchell.
  • TE Isaiah Likely made big plays for the first time all season, but he lost a fumble reaching out for the end zone on a play where he probably would've fallen in for the score anyway.
    • His playing-time shares were the same as ever, slightly behind Mark Andrews'.
  • WR Rashod Bateman handled a 75% snap share and 80% route share in his first game back from an ankle injury, but he finished with just one incomplete target, dropping his TPRR to a lowly 14% for the season.

    

Stock ⬆️: QB Joe Burrow

Stock ⬇️: WR Rashod Bateman

        

Injuries 🚑: CB Nate Wiggins (foot)

         

Bears (24) at Eagles (15) 

Bears Personnel: 11 - 62%  |  12 - 18%  |  13 - 15%

85 Plays — 40 DBs — 7.2 aDOT — 17-of-36 for 154 yards — 1 TD, 1 INT, 2 sacks, 2 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBCaleb Williams100% 5-13-0   65 67%1%0%
RBD'Andre Swift53%58%18-125-11-13-02-3382020%9%-1%
RBKyle Monangai45%32%22-130-10-0-01-4271412%4%0%
TECole Kmet68%45% 3-36-1325462316%8%9%
TEColston Loveland59%61% 3-28-0663402220%12%12%
TEDurham Smythe25%8%    1768%1%1%
WRDJ Moore91%97%1-10-02-17-0549553117%17%20%
WRRome Odunze80%87% 2-8-0653583224%24%40%
WRLuther Burden49%61%1-3-04-33-0626221325%9%7%
WROlamide Zaccheaus28%18% 2-19-0321331924%14%10%
  • The Bears dominated possession, running 85 plays (to Philadelphia's 51) with a heavy dose of both RBs.
    • Swift returned to the lead role after a fumble in the previous game led to an in-game demotion, but it was ultimately close to a 50/50 backfield split with Monangai, who now has three straight games with at least 12 carries and four in a row with a TD run.
    • Monangai took the final five carries, with Chicago up by nine points and less than four minutes remaining. He thus finished with slightly more than half of the RB opportunities, but it was more 55/45 in Swift's favor before that (and 60/40 in terms of snaps).
  • WR Luther Burden topped 50% route share for a third straight week while tying for the team lead with six targets (he also took a carry for three yards).
  • TE Colston Loveland tied for the team lead in targets but was again below 70% route share, splitting playing time with Cole Kmet (who scored a TD).
  • Remember back in September when it seemed like Rome Odunze and Zay Flowers might be breaking out this season?
    • The lack of other breakouts at WR has amplified the fantasy impact of what Jaxon Smith-Njigba and George Pickens are doing. There haven't been many big WR seasons in general, and the others are coming from top-15 picks (Chase, Nacua, ARSB, London).

     

Eagles Personnel: 11 - 76%  |  12 - 20%  

51 Plays — 34 DBs — 9.3 aDOT — 19-of-34 for 230 yards — 2 TD, 1 INT, 0 sacks, 0 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBJalen Hurts100% 4-31-0   58    
RBSaquon Barkley94%65%13-56-00-0-02-1462520%13%1%
RBWill Shipley6%9% 1-11-0196423%2%0%
RBTank Bigsby2%3%    1225%0%0%
TEDallas Goedert88%79% 2-27-0437492820%17%15%
TEGrant Calcaterra24%6%    25912%2%2%
TECameron Latu10%6%    520%0% 
WRA.J. Brown96%91% 10-132-212143533027%27%34%
WRDeVonta Smith94%88% 5-48-0870533024%27%36%
WRJahan Dotson57%62% 1-12-032431218%7%11%
WRDarius Cooper25%26%    1056%1%0%
  • Not much else has been working well for Philadelphia, but A.J. Brown has 242 yards, three TDs and 22 targets over the past two games. His efficiency stats (8.0 YPT) still don't compare to past seasons, but 7.9 targets per game is a slight improvement from last year's 7.4.

    

Stock ⬆️: RB Kyle Monangai, WR A.J. Brown

Stock ⬇️: RB Saquon Barkley

         

49ers (26) at Browns (8) 

49ers Personnel: 11 - 48%  |  12 - 17%  |  21 - 33%

64 Plays — 32 DBs — 9.1 aDOT — 16-of-30 for 168 yards — 1 TD, 0 INT, 1 sacks, 1 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBBrock Purdy94% 2-4-1   62 0%0% 
RBChristian McCaffrey80%74%20-53-14-21-04-5533230%25%7%
RBKyle Juszczyk34%23% 2-27-0221271216%5%3%
RBBrian Robinson20%10%8-26-0   11420%2%0%
TEGeorge Kittle86%90% 4-67-0554492624%10%10%
TELuke Farrell22%6% 0-0-011124915%3%2%
TEJake Tonges13%10%    241919%8%5%
WRRicky Pearsall88%94% 2-14-0325523117%9%18%
WRJauan Jennings81%90% 4-39-1676502922%16%23%
WRDemarcus Robinson42%42%1-6-00-0-0110291814%6%12%
WRKendrick Bourne34%32% 0-0-0119382316%10%15%
  • WR Ricky Pearsall led the team with 94% route share but was unsurprisingly an afterthought again in terms of targets. A matchup with Cleveland's defense in bad weather was about worst-case scenario for him, and Pearsall should have a big game or two down the stretch even if he's just Option D in this offense (behind CMC, Kittle and Jennings).
  • RB Brian Robinson took the final four carries. Before that, Christian McCaffrey got 24 of 28 RB opportunities while playing around 90% of snaps.

     

Browns Personnel: 11 - 53%  |  12 - 35%    

60 Plays — 30 DBs — 6.2 aDOT — 17-of-26 for 149 yards — 1 TD, 0 INT, 3 sacks, 1 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBShedeur Sanders98% 1-6-0   43    
RBQuinshon Judkins62%34%23-91-03-18-03-12311222%6%-1%
RBJerome Ford22%41% 3-17-03-4201719%8%-2%
RBDylan Sampson18%24%4-23-0   14928%7%-2%
TEHarold Fannin92%93%1-0-03-43-1528472725%19%16%
TEDavid Njoku50%38% 2-4-021442719%12%9%
TEBlake Whiteheart10%3%    1058%1%1%
WRJerry Jeudy87%86% 3-26-0451523320%21%38%
WRCedric Tillman63%72% 0-0-014432815%8%13%
WRMalachi Corley35%3%1-9-0   12420%2%-1%
WRIsaiah Bond30%41%1-9-01-18-0258302115%9%20%
WRGage Larvadain28%45% 2-23-031714814%2%3%
  • TE Harold Fannin had season highs for snap share (92%) and route share (93%) for a second straight week.
    • Fannin has led the team in targets and receptions in both games since elevating to a full-time role.
  • RB Quinshon Judkins took 62% of snaps and 26 of 33 RB opportunities (79%), after dropping to 50% of snaps and 59% of opportunities the previous week in a win over Vegas.
    • RB Dylan Sampson dropped back to his usual role after a one-week spike that included a long TD on a screen pass.

    

Stock ⬆️: RB Quinshon Judkins, TE Harold Fannin

Stock ⬇️: WR Cedric Tillman

        

Injuries 🚑: FB Kyle Juszczyk (ribs)  

Injuries 🚑: RB Dylan Sampson (calf), RT Jack Conklin (head), DT Maliek Collins (quad)

         

Rams (28) at Panthers (31) 

Rams Personnel: 11 - 80%  |  13 - 18%    

51 Plays — 30 DBs — 8.2 aDOT — 18-of-28 for 243 yards — 2 TD, 2 INT, 2 sacks, 0 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBMatthew Stafford100% 1--1-0   60    
RBKyren Williams67%43%13-72-10-0-01-2432615%8%2%
RBBlake Corum33%20%7-81-1   17915%3%0%
TEColby Parkinson67%47% 4-27-0510311626%7%2%
TEDavis Allen37%30% 1-4-01-5271120%5%3%
TETerrance Ferguson33%27% 0-0-023416820%4%8%
WRDavante Adams76%73% 4-58-2571463027%25%38%
WRPuka Nacua75%87% 6-72-0946432836%27%26%
WRXavier Smith39%57% 3-82-034913818%3%6%
WRKonata Mumpfield37%43%    15710%2%2%
WRJordan Whittington35%13% 0-0-0118321712%6%4%
  • The Rams used 13 personnel on less than 20% of snaps for a second straight week. They've gone back to a three-wide-heavy offense since TE Tyler Higbee (ankle) landed on injured reserve.
  • RB Kyren Williams briefly left the game late in the second quarter to be evaluated for an ankle injury, which set up Blake Corum for a touchdown after Williams had taken a bunch of touches on the drive. Williams returned for the following series and actually finished with slightly stronger usage shares relative to the previous few games (all wins in which the Rams provided double-digit carries for both RBs).
    • Williams ultimately took two-thirds of the snaps and two-thirds of the opportunities, whereas his share in recent weeks had been more akin to 55-65% of backfield work.
  • Xavier Smith put up 3-82-0 on three targets, with 57% route share, leading a committee behind the Rams' top two receivers.
    • Smith's 4.4 speed and return skills make him kind of an interesting fit alongside Puka Nacua and Davante Adams, but Tutu Atwell (IR - hamstring) could be back soon to add more competition for limited snaps.
  • TE Colby Parkinson continues to be targeted on large share of his routes (26% TPRR for the season) and is clearly preferred to Davis Allen and Terrance Ferguson for fantasy, but Parkinson's route shares have only been around 50% even with Higbee unavailable (a lot of Higbee's snaps are going to WRs instead).

     

Panthers Personnel: 11 - 55%  |  12 - 16%  |  13 - 19%

62 Plays — 24 DBs — 6.5 aDOT — 15-of-20 for 206 yards — 3 TD, 0 INT, 2 sacks, 2 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBBryce Young100% 5-23-0   59    
RBChuba Hubbard58%59%17-83-02-41-12-5301820%8%-1%
RBRico Dowdle44%27%18-58-02-21-02-12341621%10%-2%
RBTrevor Etienne8%5% 1-4-0115218%1%0%
TETommy Tremble56%27% 1-2-025361614%7%4%
TEMitchell Evans52%23% 3-20-03-322821%5%3%
TEJa'Tavion Sanders48%55%    311917%8%6%
WRTetairoa McMillan74%95% 1-43-1241543224%26%45%
WRXavier Legette68%86% 1-1-0218452718%14%21%
WRJalen Coker55%82% 4-74-1685372315%7%9%
WRBrycen Tremayne26%5%    18916%4%5%
  • RB Rico Dowdle made another start, but Chuba Hubbard played at least 40% of snaps in every quarter and got at least four touches in each of the first three quarters.
    • After a month-long stretch with at least 70% of snaps and 70% of RB opportunities on a weekly basis, Dowdle dropped to 65% snap share in Week 12 and then all the way to 43% in Week 13.
    • Long story short, this was essentially a 50/50 split between Hubbard and Dowdle. We saw something similar back in October when Hubbard first returned from injury, but that was with the two RBs alternating drives, whereas in Sunday's game the subbed in and out more often.
    • Hubbard took 13 of 15 snaps on third down, including eight of 10 snaps on 3rd-and-3+.
      • Hubbard took 48% of snaps on first down and 48% on second down, with Dowdle having a 17-12 advantage in carries on early downs.
    • There weren't any goal-line sequences, because Carolina scored all four TDs from more than 30 yards out. Dowdle took the only true short-yardage carry, converting a 4th-and-1, but Hubbard got a bunch of carries on 2nd-and-3, 3rd-and-2, etc., so I wouldn't assume anything there, one way or another.
  • WR Jalen Coker scored from 33 yards out on a fourth-down play, leading the team in targets (six) while topping 80% route share for the second time this season.
    • Coker has four straight games with at least four targets and three catches. There's no volume upside in this offense, but he does seem to be pushing Xavier Legette aside and becoming the clear Option B behind Tetairoa McMillan.

    

Stock ⬆️: WR Jalen Coker, RB Chuba Hubbard

Stock ⬇️: RB Rico Dowdle

         

Texans (20) at Colts (16) 

Texans Personnel: 11 - 73%  |  12 - 7%  |  6OL - 14%

71 Plays — 38 DBs — 11.6 aDOT — 22-of-35 for 276 yards — 0 TD, 1 INT, 2 sacks, 1 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBC.J. Stroud100% 1-0-0   57    
RBWoody Marks56%43%19-64-01-3-01-5332015%7%1%
RBNick Chubb32%32%9-34-1   221218%5%0%
RBDare Ogunbowale6%5%    7619%1%0%
FBJakob Johnson11%5%    1230%0% 
TEDalton Schultz75%76% 7-55-0834463224%19%16%
TECade Stover41%11%4-3-02-16-02824927%2%1%
WRNico Collins*73%78%1-7-15-98-010174493128%23%35%
WRJayden Higgins59%62% 5-65-0545362021%12%17%
WRXavier Hutchinson55%51% 2-39-0581402513%9%11%
WRChristian Kirk46%46%    332220%9%8%
WRJaylin Noel25%43% 0-0-016181219%7%7%
  • RB Woody Marks got 20 of 29 RB opportunities (68%) but dropped to 56% snap share (after sitting around 70% in the previous few games).
    • Nick Chubb took nine carries, including both totes inside the 5-yard line (scoring one for a four-yard TD), but Marks got each of the five carries in Houston's final drive to ice the game.
    • TE Cade Stover took four QB sneaks. He converted the first two, but then got stuffed on back-to-back plays in the fourth quarter for a turnover on downs.
      • Stover also caught two passes, and made a tackle on special teams. He's someone I've kept track of in dynasty, and the possibility of QB sneaks would add to his late-breakout appeal for 2026 or 2027. For now, it only matters in fantasy as a detriment to the value of Stroud/Marks/Collins.
  • WR was the same deal as recent weeks, with four guys rotating behind Nico Collins even though Jayden Higgins is the only one regularly getting targets (and putting up numbers).
    • Despite lingering around 60% route share, Higgins has four straight games with at least five targets and 38 yards. He looks fine as a fantasy WR3, though perhaps that's not saying much in this environment. There's still some chance to move higher up the ranks with more playing time; it's a great sign that his target rate has been so consistently strong in recent weeks, after sitting well below 20% for much of the year in a smaller role.

     

Colts Personnel: 11 - 57%  |  12 - 33%  |  13 - 10% 

51 Plays — 28 DBs — 8.4 aDOT — 14-of-27 for 201 yards — 2 TD, 0 INT, 1 sacks, 0 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBDaniel Jones100% 1-1-0   58 0%0% 
RBJonathan Taylor98%75%21-85-03-36-05-13512914%11%-2%
RBAmeer Abdullah2%4%    5327%2%0%
TETyler Warren86%79%1-0-03-22-1416503024%21%14%
TEMo Alie-Cox43%21%    261111%2%2%
TEDrew Ogletree24%7% 1-8-0161669%1%1%
WRAlec Pierce*96%100% 4-78-1598523020%16%39%
WRMichael Pittman82%86% 1-13-0445503023%22%22%
WRJosh Downs*55%64% 2-44-0656332326%16%14%
WRLaquon Treadwell14%7%    420%0% 
  • TE Tyler Warren played 86% of snaps and scored a touchdown, following concerns about an illness late in the week. Indy's other snap/route shares were also the usual.
  • CB Sauce Gardner left with a calf injury and is expected to miss some time. With DT DeForest Buckner (neck) already on IR and uncertain to play again this season, Indy's defensive personnel appears mediocre.

    

Stock ⬆️: TE Cade Stover, WR Alec Pierce

Stock ⬇️: RB Woody Marks

        

Injuries 🚑: S Jaylen Reed (forearm)

Injuries 🚑: CB Sauce Gardner (calf)

         

Cardinals (17) at Buccaneers (20) 

Cardinals Personnel: 11 - 41%  |  12 - 36%  |  6OL - 18%

61 Plays — 45 DBs — 8.1 aDOT — 29-of-40 for 301 yards — 2 TD, 1 INT, 2 sacks, 3 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBJacoby Brissett100% 3-16-0   54    
RBMichael Carter52%40%5-17-05-47-06-4261922%6%1%
RBBam Knight48%38%11-62-03-36-1313301824%6%0%
TETrey McBride89%90% 8-82-1996593926%27%27%
TEElijah Higgins41%38% 2-17-026231316%5%3%
TEPharaoh Brown11%10%    830%0% 
TEJosiah Deguara5%     745%0%0%
WRMichael Wilson93%90% 3-36-0789523618%18%26%
WRMarvin Harrison61%62% 6-69-0797493321%16%28%
WRXavier Weaver49%48% 0-0-01626207%2%5%
WRGreg Dortch33%31% 2-14-02-3231716%7%2%
  • WR Marvin Harrison played 85% of snaps through three quarters while putting up 6-69-0 on a team-high seven targets.
    • Harrison then injured his heel and played just two snaps in the fourth quarter.
  • WR Michael Wilson played 93% of snaps, but he got just three targets before the fourth quarter (four fewer than Harrison) and finished with only 36 yards.
    • The bad news for Wilson's fantasy value? He took a backseat to Harrison. The good news? Harrison could miss time again.
  • RB Bam Knight took 59% of snaps and 12 of 16 RB opportunities (75%) before the fourth quarter, including 67% of snaps on first/second down.
    • In the fourth quarter, playing from behind, Michael Carter got 75% of snaps and seven of nine RB opportunities.
    • Overall, Knight finished with a 48% snap share and 56% RB opportunity share.

     

Buccaneers Personnel: 11 - 53%  |  12 - 30%    

57 Plays — 33 DBs — 7.5 aDOT — 18-of-28 for 194 yards — 1 TD, 0 INT, 2 sacks, 3 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBBaker Mayfield100% 6-27-0   60    
RBBucky Irving54%33%17-61-12-20-02-8432321%5%-2%
RBRachaad White37%40%2-7-03-22-03-13342217%9%-2%
RBSean Tucker14%10%2-0-0   14621%3%-1%
TECade Otton96%83% 2-9-026593417%16%10%
TEPayne Durham42%20% 1-11-0101958%1%0%
WREmeka Egbuka86%97% 4-42-0884523226%26%38%
WRChris Godwin*63%63% 3-78-0550402524%6%8%
WRTez Johnson56%53% 1-5-0224362216%10%15%
WRSterling Shepard28%40% 1-5-0250352617%13%15%
WRKameron Johnson11%     8416%2%2%
  • RB Bucky Irving took 56% of snaps and 19 of 26 RB opportunities (73%) in his first game back from a lengthy absence.
    • Irving had a one-yard TD overturned by a penalty. He later scored a 14-yard TD, and he got all of Tampa Bay's carries in the red zone (though Rachaad White did catch a pass on 2nd-and-long after Irving lost his score to the O-line penalty).
    • Sean Tucker got just two carries. White had a role in clear passing situations, while Tucker was essentially frozen out.
  • WR Chris Godwin nearly doubled his snap/route shares from the previous game, going up to 63% for both numbers and putting up 3-78-0 on five targets.
    • Godwin looked kind of like himself for the first time this season, and he was well ahead of both Tez Johnson and Sterling Shepard in playing time.
    • With Irving and Godwin both playing a lot again, there's probably not much left on the table for Johnson and Shepard, nor TE Cade Otton. Emeka Egbuka, meanwhile, might actually benefit from having more around him. Things can't get much worse for fantasy, as he's repeatedly posted inefficient stat lines on strong-but-not-elite volume.

    

Stock ⬆️: RB Bucky Irving, WR Chris Godwin

Stock ⬇️: RB Sean Tucker, WR Tez Johnson, TE Cade Otton

        

Injuries 🚑: WR Marvin Harrison (heel), WR Andre Baccellia (arm)   

         

Saints (17) at Dolphins (21) 

Saints Personnel: 11 - 83%

69 Plays — 45 DBs — 7.5 aDOT — 26-of-38 for 239 yards — 2 TD, 1 INT, 4 sacks, 3 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBTyler Shough99% 6-18-0   46 0%0% 
QBTaysom Hill17% 1-2-01-5-01513 16%1%0%
RBDevin Neal81%55%14-47-03-22-03-6281917%4%-1%
RBEvan Hull19%12%5-15-0   1360%0% 
TEJuwan Johnson71%79% 5-39-0953513321%19%16%
TEFoster Moreau39%21% 2-13-02322817%2%1%
WRChris Olave87%93% 4-47-1791533527%28%38%
WRDevaughn Vele87%88% 8-93-1893301815%7%11%
WRMason Tipton84%88%1--1-03-20-0414171011%2%3%
  • RB Devin Neal took 81% of snaps and 17 of 22 RB opportunities in his first NFL start, filling in for Alvin Kamara (knee).
    • Neal took 81% of snaps on first down, 74% on second down and 100% on third down.
    • All 14 of Neal's carries came in the first three quarters. All three of his targets came in the fourth quarter.
  • WR Devaughn Vele helped lead a furious near-comeback and finished as the team leader in targets (eight), yards (93) and air yards (93), putting up 8-93-1 while playing 87% of snaps.
    • Vele has 15 targets and 195 air yards over the past two games, with 11-130-1 to show for it. The efficiency figures to drop, but his volume might be kind of real (at least for the next month).
  • WR Mason Tipton was also a full-time player for the second straight week but again finished well below Vele and Olave in terms of both volume and production.

     

Dolphins Personnel: 11 - 22%  |  12 - 22%  |  21 - 15%  |  6OL - 32%

59 Plays — 28 DBs — 10.4 aDOT — 12-of-23 for 157 yards — 0 TD, 1 INT, 4 sacks, 1 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBTua Tagovailoa100% 4-4-0   54 0%0% 
RBDe'Von Achane75%67%22-134-10-0-01-2442626%21%-1%
RBOllie Gordon27%22%3-10-0   14712%2%-1%
RBJaylen Wright10%4%3-16-0   7311%0%0%
FBAlec Ingold24%7%    2098%2%1%
TEJulian Hill56%26% 0-0-017311417%4%2%
TEDarren Waller46%63% 2-47-0348251817%4%8%
TEGreg Dulcich36%33% 2-24-0217241522%4%3%
WRJaylen Waddle92%93% 3-40-0693462625%23%43%
WRMalik Washington61%63% 4-30-0517322121%15%10%
WRNick Westbrook-Ikhine22%30%    271610%6%4%
WRCedrick Wilson17%11% 1-16-022915615%1%1%
  • The Dolphins stuck with their run-heavy approach from the past month-plus, giving De'Von Achane a 22-carry workload on 75% snap share, with Ollie Gordon and Jaylen Wright mixing in for three carries apiece.
  • TE Darren Waller handled a 46% snap share and 63% route share in his first game back from IR, finishing with 2-47-0 on three targets. He's back in play as a low-end TE1, but volume will depend on negative game script now that the Dolphins are having some success with a defense/running-led approach.

    

Stock ⬆️: WR Devaughn Vele, RB Devin Neal

        

Injuries 🚑: S Justin Reid (knee)

Injuries 🚑: FB Alec Ingold (shoulder)

         

Jaguars (25) at Titans (3) 

Jaguars Personnel: 11 - 75%  |  12 - 11%    

57 Plays — 32 DBs — 11.3 aDOT — 16-of-27 for 229 yards — 2 TD, 0 INT, 3 sacks, 2 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBTrevor Lawrence95% 3-25-0   64    
RBTravis Etienne47%37%12-28-01-13-01-4381923%10%-2%
RBBhayshul Tuten32%13%8-17-11-2-01215719%3%0%
RBLeQuint Allen23%23%    14118%2%0%
TEBrenton Strange*84%73% 3-45-1462472621%9%7%
TEJohnny Mundt23%20%    251115%4%2%
TEQuintin Morris19%13% 1-14-0213161016%1%2%
WRJakobi Meyers*91%93%1-3-06-90-1646432322%5%6%
WRBrian Thomas*74%83% 2-28-0347523322%16%24%
WRAustin Trammell58%57% 0-0-045617924%3%4%
WRParker Washington37%37% 1-26-0350402224%16%23%
WRTim Patrick11%7% 1-11-011118916%4%5%
  • Neither RB Travis Etienne nor Bhayshul Tuten had much luck gaining yardage, but Tuten scored a TD and handled a slightly larger workload relative to the week before.
  • WR Jakobi Meyers was a full-time player for the second straight week, leading the team in routes (93%) and targets (six) while putting up 6-90-1. He also took a carry.
  • WR Parker Washington played every snap in the first quarter but then injured his hip in the second quarter and missed the rest of the game.
  • WR Brian Thomas was essentially a full-time player in his first game back, handling an 83% route share, but he was targeted just three times. His snap/route shares may have slightly benefited from Washington's early exit, but it was actually Austin Trammell who ranked second among Jacksonville's WRs with an 87% snap share in the second half, i.e., Trammell took over nearly all of Washington's vacated snaps.

     

Titans Personnel: 11 - 75%  |  12 - 18%    

55 Plays — 42 DBs — 6.2 aDOT — 24-of-38 for 141 yards — 0 TD, 0 INT, 3 sacks, 1 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBCam Ward100% 1-7-0   58    
RBTony Pollard47%37%10-60-01-3-029382316%9%0%
RBTyjae Spears*45%44%2--1-06-25-06-1262123%8%-2%
RBKalel Mullings7%2%    430%0% 
TEChig Okonkwo60%56% 4-29-0538382618%13%10%
TEGunnar Helm55%51% 6-23-0736301724%11%9%
WRElic Ayomanor*85%85% 1-5-0547473218%17%26%
WRChimere Dike76%83%1-1-01-8-0430322218%12%14%
WRVan Jefferson73%76% 3-20-0433342314%10%14%
WRXavier Restrepo18%20% 1-15-0111141132%2%3%
WRJames Proche15%17% 1-13-0113141010%1%2%
  • TE Gunnar Helm led the team in targets for a second straight week, but he was still a bit behind Chig Okonkwo in terms of snap and route share, lingering in the 50% range.
  • WR Elic Ayomanor led the team in route share (85%) and air yards (47) after missing the previous game with a hamstring injury.

    

Stock ⬆️: WR Jakobi Meyers, TE Brenton Strange

Stock ⬇️: QB Cam Ward

        

Injuries 🚑: WR Parker Washington (hip), LT Walker Little (head) 

Injuries 🚑: WR Xavier Restrepo (ankle), S Amani Hooker (ribs)

         

Falcons (24) at Jets (27) 

Falcons Personnel: 11 - 31%  |  12 - 52%  |  21 - 10%

67 Plays — 35 DBs — 5.1 aDOT — 21-of-33 for 234 yards — 1 TD, 0 INT, 2 sacks, 0 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBKirk Cousins100%     42    
RBBijan Robinson87%74%23-142-15-51-07-8482924%19%2%
RBTyler Allgeier24%20%8-20-12-35-02-418816%3%-1%
TEKyle Pitts91%86% 7-82-0831523220%20%17%
TECharlie Woerner63%11%    30118%2%0%
WRDarnell Mooney*96%97% 2-25-0549502917%14%25%
WRDavid Sills84%89% 2-15-143528178%4%6%
WRDylan Drummond31%49% 1-3-034411820%2%2%
WRDeven Thompkins13%11%1-5-02-23-02119450%1%0%
  • RB Bijan Robinson took 28 touches for 193 yards and a TD, with Tyler Allgeier adding 10 touches for 55 yards and a TD. The Falcons still lost, in part because they got just 71 total yards from their WRs, though mistakes on defense and special teams were perhaps the larger issue.
  • WR David Sills handled a season-high 89% route share and scored Atlanta's lone receiving TD (his second straight week with a TD but fewer than 20 yards).
  • Robinson and TE Kyle Pitts, not WR Darnell Mooney, have been the most reliable target earners from Kirk Cousins in the absence of Drake London (PCL).

     

Jets Personnel: 11 - 63%  |  12 - 22%  |  

63 Plays — 41 DBs — 9.7 aDOT — 19-of-33 for 172 yards — 1 TD, 0 INT, 2 sacks, 6 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBTyrod Taylor100% 8-44-1   47    
RBBreece Hall89%54%19-68-12-8-027391824%12%2%
RBIsaiah Davis11%6% 0-0-015171221%7%2%
FBAndrew Beck11%3%    6233%2%1%
TEMason Taylor84%69% 2-21-0440492720%18%14%
TEJeremy Ruckert43%23% 2-12-028241020%6%3%
TEStone Smartt3%3%    210%0% 
WRJohn Metchie*97%97%1--2-04-19-0846412124%6%5%
WRAdonai Mitchell*86%97% 8-102-112182442729%8%19%
WRIsaiah Williams41%43% 0-0-016231314%3%2%
WRAllen Lazard27%29% 1-10-019261612%5%5%
  • RB Breece Hall played a season-high 89% of snaps and took 21 of 22 RB opportunities.
    • Isaiah Davis barely played, finishing with no carries and one target on 11% of snaps.
    • This may just be a one-week blip. For starters, most of the Jets' games aren't this close. And then there's the fact that Hall is on an expiring contract. It doesn't make sense for him to play 55 snaps week in and week out for a team that's in the mix for a top-3 draft pick.
  • WR Adonai Mitchell finally converted his air-yards crown into a fantasy-points crown, putting up 8-102-1 on 12 targets (182 air yards). 
    • For anyone still counting, Mitchell has 457 air yards on 27 targets over the past three games. That's high-end WR1 usage, which obviously won't sustainably yield WR1 production in this case, but it does sort of demand some level of fantasy value even if Mitchell is a work in progress and his QB is subpar.
    • WR John Metchie was also a full-time player again, but with just 15 total yards from eight targets and a carry. Things could open up more for him underneath if Mitchell actually commands some respect now.

    

Stock ⬆️: WR Adonai Mitchell

Stock ⬇️: WR Darnell Mooney

        

Injuries 🚑: TE Feleipe Franks (calf)  

Injuries 🚑: S Tony Adams (groin)

         

Vikings (0) at Seahawks (26) 

Vikings Personnel: 11 - 62%  |  12 - 24%  |  21 - 10%

50 Plays — 34 DBs — 4.7 aDOT — 19-of-30 for 126 yards — 0 TD, 4 INT, 4 sacks, 0 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBMax Brosmer100% 1--1-0   17    
RBAaron Jones38%35%6-3-04-22-04-25281825%8%0%
RBJordan Mason30%21%6-47-01-1-01-4281611%4%-2%
RBZavier Scott18%9%3-17-01-4-01-313932%4%1%
FBC.J. Ham28%15%    1274%0%0%
TET.J. Hockenson78%74% 6-59-0624453018%16%8%
TEJosh Oliver44%21%    20915%3%1%
WRJustin Jefferson96%100% 2-4-0647543326%30%39%
WRJordan Addison*92%97% 5-36-01098523520%18%30%
WRJalen Nailor68%74% 0-0-0117382513%11%18%
  • The Vikings tried to feed Aaron Jones a ton early on, but Jones suffered a shoulder injury in the third quarter and missed the rest of the game.
    • Zavier Scott got some playing time after Jones left, but Scott's three carries all came after Jordan Mason had taken his final carry (including two carries on the last two snaps of the game).
  • TE T.J. Hockenson somehow had his first decent fantasy day in a while amid this disaster.

     

Seahawks Personnel: 11 - 37%  |  12 - 35%  |  22 - 15%

62 Plays — 30 DBs — 3.6 aDOT — 14-of-26 for 128 yards — 0 TD, 0 INT, 4 sacks, 0 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBSam Darnold95%     56    
RBKenneth Walker53%53%13-56-03-18-04-15271318%7%-1%
RBZach Charbonnet*40%10%14-52-1   28149%3%1%
RBRobbie Ouzts19%10%    1750%0% 
RBMyles Gaskin5% 3-6-0   3    
RBBrady Russell2%     520%0% 
TEAJ Barner85%63%1-2-04-35-057462321%15%8%
TEElijah Arroyo39%33% 0-0-0241251317%8%8%
TENick Kallerup31%3%    15313%0%0%
WRJaxon Smith-Njigba81%93% 2-23-0415432634%36%48%
WRCooper Kupp*74%87% 3-24-0412442519%16%15%
WRRashid Shaheed*47%63%1-9-01-7-0316292022%4%5%
WRCody White23%13% 1-21-0172269%1%1%
  • Prior to the fourth quarter, RB Kenneth Walker took 64% of snaps and 17 of 25 RB opportunities (68%).
    • Walker didn't play in the fourth quarter, giving way to Zach Charbonnet, before Myles Gaskin took the final three carries deep into garbage time.
    • Charbonnet got all four red-zone carries, but none were inside the 5-yard line, and his 17-yard TD came in the fourth quarter after Walker had played his last snap.
  • Brian Flores figured out how to slow down WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who finished with 23 yards after a catch-less first half.
  • WR Cooper Kupp was still ahead of Rashid Shaheed in snaps/routes. Neither is doing much, potentially opening the door for Tory Horton (IR - shin) to contribute at the end of the season / into the playoffs.

    

Stock ⬆️: RB Jordan Mason

Stock ⬇️: QB Max Brosmer

        

Injuries 🚑: RB Aaron Jones (shoulder), C Ryan Kelly (hip)   

Injuries 🚑: CB Josh Jobe (head), G Anthony Bradford (elbow)

         

Raiders (14) at Chargers (31) 

Raiders Personnel: 11 - 43%  |  12 - 46%  |  13 - 11%

46 Plays — 28 DBs — 3.6 aDOT — 18-of-23 for 165 yards — 2 TD, 1 INT, 5 sacks, 0 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBGeno Smith100% 2--6-0   57    
RBAshton Jeanty96%82%15-31-06-30-08-24442523%15%-7%
RBRaheem Mostert4%4%1-6-0   11818%2%-1%
TEBrock Bowers*98%89% 4-63-2449493424%19%22%
TEIan Thomas57%39% 1-8-012201019%3%1%
TECarter Runyon13%7%    4314%0%0%
WRTre Tucker96%96% 3-20-0316543417%18%29%
WRJack Bech*54%50% 2-22-031516915%4%5%
WRTyler Lockett*52%68% 1-11-014322315%5%5%
WRDont'e Thornton*30%32% 1-11-0219292112%7%19%
  • It was a quiet day (again) for everyone besides Brock Bowers and Ashton Jeanty.
  • WR Dont'e Thornton left with a concussion after playing only five snaps in the second half. Jack Bech took 64% of snaps after halftime but may have suffered a chest injury along the way.

     

Chargers Personnel: 11 - 61%  |  22 - 13%    

67 Plays — 28 DBs — 9.4 aDOT — 16-of-21 for 160 yards — 2 TD, 1 INT, 3 sacks, 4 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBJustin Herbert85% 3-8-0   62    
QBTrey Lance15% 4-4-0   10    
RBKimani Vidal76%63%25-126-11-11-01-1382213%4%-1%
RBJaret Patterson22%4%11-54-1   1330%0% 
FBScott Matlock28%0%    1966%1%0%
TEOronde Gadsden*70%67% 1-27-0231422721%13%14%
TETucker Fisk39%8%    22711%1%1%
WRLadd McConkey76%92% 4-39-1656503323%23%26%
WRQuentin Johnston*67%79% 3-23-1317513319%17%24%
WRKeenan Allen60%92% 4-30-0554362728%23%27%
WRTre' Harris51%42% 3-30-0440271315%6%6%
  • QB Justin Herbert missed part of the first half after fracturing his left hand. He returned to the game and finished out, but he could miss time after undergoing surgery Monday.
  • RB Jaret Patterson had a role before garbage time, but four of his 11 carries came after Kimani Vidal's final carry.
    • At the time of his final snap, Vidal had an 84% snap share and 25 of 31 RB opportunities.
    • Vidal's success could impact Omarion Hampton's workloads once he's ready to return.
  • WR Keenan Allen took 85% of snaps in 11 personnel but played just five snaps otherwise. He tied for team lead in route share (92%) despite just 60% route share.
  • TE Oronde Gadsden played only 53% of snaps in the first quarter but then topped 70% snap share in each subsequent quarter. It looked like a gameplan-specific thing, but he also failed to produce again, finishing with one catch for 27 yards on two targets.
    • A potential buy-low opportunity in dynasty? The overall picture has still been great, and there's been some weird stuff at play with injuries (or QB injuries) or limited play volume in most of the Chargers' recent contests.

    

Stock ⬆️: RB Kimani Vidal

Stock ⬇️: WR Tre Tucker

        

Injuries 🚑: WR Dont'e Thornton (concussion), WR Jack Bech (chest)   

Injuries 🚑: QB Justin Herbert (left hand)

         

Bills (26) at Steelers (7) 

Bills Personnel: 11 - 45%  |  12 - 36%  

74 Plays — 27 DBs — 1.4 aDOT — 15-of-23 for 123 yards — 1 TD, 1 INT, 0 sacks, 4 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBJosh Allen100% 8-38-1   61    
RBJames Cook61%35%32-144-03-33-03-6381517%8%0%
RBTy Johnson27%61%2-5-03-20-05-15181414%6%-1%
RBRay Davis18%13%9-62-0   8324%2%0%
FBReggie Gilliam12%0%    1434%0%0%
TEDawson Knox72%70% 3-28-0417381814%8%9%
TEJackson Hawes70%17% 1-10-01-128725%4%4%
TEKeleki Latu5%13%    6311%0%0%
WRTyrell Shavers61%26%    241014%5%9%
WRGabe Davis58%65% 1-5-028331815%2%3%
WRKhalil Shakir49%57% 1-5-043372426%22%11%
WRKeon Coleman45%52% 2-9-1313432422%15%24%
WRBrandin Cooks23%39% 1-13-0114172710%0%1%
  • TE Dawson Knox (70% route share), WR Gabe Davis (65%) and RB Ty Johnson (61%) were the only Bills above 60% route share in a game dominated by the rushing attack.
  • RB James Cook overcame a fumble to take 35 of Buffalo's 51 RB opportunities en route to 177 total yards.
    • RB Ray Davis was reintroduced to the offense, taking three carries in the first quarter (on three consecutive plays) and then six more in the second half. Cook actually got the last two carries in what was basically garbage time.

     

Steelers Personnel: 11 - 37%  |  12 - 14%  |  13 - 21%  |  6OL - 23%

43 Plays — 25 DBs — 5.3 aDOT — 10-of-24 for 117 yards — 0 TD, 1 INT, 1 sacks, 0 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBAaron Rodgers84% 1-0-0   51    
QBMason Rudolph16%     22    
RBJaylen Warren56%44%10-35-12-9-04-8301523%9%-4%
RBKenneth Gainwell42%44%5-20-02-25-03-10261827%15%-3%
RBKaleb Johnson7%4%2-3-0   6213%1%0%
TEDarnell Washington79%84% 2-45-0442341722%9%10%
TEJonnu Smith53%52% 1-6-0210322119%13%9%
TEPat Freiermuth40%36%    261716%9%9%
WRDK Metcalf86%88% 3-32-0524493021%22%36%
WRCalvin Austin*49%56% 0-0-0232342319%13%22%
WRRoman Wilson44%48% 0-0-0122201314%6%15%
WRKe'Shawn Williams12%12%    220%0% 
WRBen Skowronek9%4% 0-0-01511510%1%3%
  • TE Darnell Washington handled a season-high 84% route share, more than double his number from the week before (36%), though not too far above his rates from Weeks 10-11.

    

Stock ⬆️: TE Darnell Washington, WR Gabe Davis

Stock ⬇️: TE Pat Freiermuth

        

Injuries 🚑: DE Joey Bosa (hamstring)

Injuries 🚑: LB Patrick Queen (hip), CB James Pierre (head)

         

Broncos (27) at Commanders (26) - OT 

Broncos Personnel: 11 - 70%  |  6OL - 16%

69 Plays — 48 DBs — 4.7 aDOT — 29-of-45 for 321 yards — 1 TD, 1 INT, 1 sacks, 2 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBBo Nix100% 2-16-0   63 100%0%0%
RBRJ Harvey46%35%13-35-23-27-04-3211325%9%0%
RBTyler Badie26%35% 3-18-05-5121125%6%0%
RBAdam Prentice23%15%1-3-01-11-01210419%1%0%
RBJaleel McLaughlin19%11%6-24-01-6-01-29427%1%0%
TEAdam Trautman58%35% 3-47-0420341413%4%2%
TEEvan Engram55%70% 6-79-0937292423%14%8%
WRCourtland Sutton81%85% 5-62-1662553519%20%30%
WRPat Bryant70%76% 3-42-0773291815%8%10%
WRTroy Franklin52%65% 2-21-0320412924%21%36%
WRMarvin Mims33%39%1-9-02-8-02-3251819%8%12%
WRLil'Jordan Humphrey20%9% 0-0-01212512%0%0%
  • RB RJ Harvey played only 46% of snaps but scored a pair of short TDs and took 17 of 29 RB opportunities.
    • That's enough to keep him on the board as a lineup option, but Harvey needs to get by on big plays if he's only accounting for around 55% of backfield work in a pass-first offense.
  • TE Evan Engram led the team in targets and yards despite playing two fewer snaps than Adam Trautman (who also chipped in, with 3-47-0).
  • WR Pat Bryant moved ahead of Troy Franklin for the first time, getting more snaps, routes, targets and air yards, though Courtland Sutton and Engram did most of the receiving damage.

     

Commanders Personnel: 11 - 59%  |  12 - 28%    

85 Plays — 56 DBs — 11.3 aDOT — 28-of-50 for 294 yards — 2 TD, 1 INT, 2 sacks, 4 scrambles

  SnapRouteRUSHINGRECEIVETgtAYSn/GRt/GTPRRTSAYS
QBMarcus Mariota100% 10-55-0   48    
RBJeremy McNichols46%46%6-30-02-0-02-8181319%7%-1%
RBChris Rodriguez44%35%11-41-10-0-01151773%1%1%
RBJacory Croskey-Merritt14%12%4-20-0   241013%4%-1%
TEZach Ertz66%77% 10-106-013110402623%21%20%
TEJohn Bates53%29% 2-9-02-1311215%4%1%
TEBen Sinnott18%8%    1758%1%0%
TEColson Yankoff5%6% 1-14-01123311%1%0%
WRDeebo Samuel68%77%2--3-05-64-0757442627%22%14%
WRTreylon Burks66%71% 1-5-1478362013%2%5%
WRTerry McLaurin*49%62% 7-96-114221422627%10%18%
WRJaylin Lane40%33% 0-0-0125251518%9%14%
WRChris Moore29%19%    331811%7%12%
  • RB Chris Rodriguez was the lead runner and scored a TD, but he finished with just 44% snap share and half of the RB opportunities (12 of 24) in a game where the Commanders ended up throwing a ton. 
  • WR Terry McLaurin played only 49% of snaps in his return from a lengthy absence, but a late surge brought him to 7-96-1 on 14 targets after long drives at the end of regulation and in overtime.
    • TE Zach Ertz was Marcus Mariota's main guy for much of the game, with McLaurin, Samuel and Treylon Burks also chipping in.
      • You've probably seen Burks' incredible TD catch. He also got a couple of incomplete deep looks, and finished ahead of McLaurin for snap/route shares. That won't continue, but Burks could sit above 50% route share down the stretch, with potential for some value if McLaurin/Deebo were to miss time.

    

Stock ⬆️: WR Pat Bryant, WR Terry McLaurin

Stock ⬇️: WR Troy Franklin

   

Injuries 🚑: DT D.J. Jones (shoulder) 

           

Stat Table Key     

Weekly stats (first six columns)

  • Snap = % of team snaps that player was on the field for
  • Route = route share (routes run  |  QB dropbacks)
  • RUSHING = rushing line
  • RECEIVE = receiving line
  • Tgt = targets
  • AY = Air Yards

           

2025 Season Stats (final five columns)

  • Sn'25 = snap share for the season
  • Rt'25 = route share for the season
  • TPRR = Targets per Route Run
  • TS = Percentage of team's targets
  • AYS = Percentage of team's air yards
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jerry was a 2018 finalist for the FSWA's Player Notes Writer of the Year and DFS Writer of the Year awards. A Baltimore native, Jerry roots for the Ravens and watches "The Wire" in his spare time.
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