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Saints snap counts: 11 players go the distance against the Bears

Many Saints appeared in all snaps against the Bears, but Willie Snead’s return to action saw just four snaps and P.J. Williams continues to be an afterthought.

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In case you’ve been living under a rock, the New Orleans Saints have won five straight games after starting the season 0-2. Their 20-12 victory over the Chicago Bears in Week 8 is just the latest example of the defense playing well. Here’s a look at the snap count leaders and playing time percentages for the black and gold. (Note: All data is provided by the NFL)

Offense

  • Ryan Ramczyk, Andrus Peat, Senio Kelemete, Max Unger, Drew Brees, Terron Armstead, 61 (100%)
  • Brandon Coleman, 48 (79%)
  • Michael Thomas, 47 (77%)
  • Josh Hill, 40 (66%)
  • Ted Ginn Jr., 37 (61%)
  • Alvin Kamara, Mark Ingram, 31 (51%)
  • Michael Hoomanawanui, 24 (39%)
  • Coby Fleener, 16 (26%)
  • Tommylee Lewis, 10 (16%)
  • Zach Line, 8 (13%)
  • Josh LeRibeus, 7 (11%)
  • Willie Snead, 4 (7%)
  • Kenny Vaccaro, 2 (3%)

Defense

  • Kenny Vaccaro, Marcus Williams, A.J. Klein, Ken Crawley, Marshon Lattimore, 67 (100%)
  • Cameron Jordan, 64 (96%)
  • Alex Okafor, 54 (81%)
  • Sheldon Rankins, 50 (75%)
  • Craig Robertson, 46 (69%)
  • Vonn Bell, 45 (67%)
  • Tyeler Davison, 37 (55%)
  • David Onyemata, 36 (54%)
  • Trey Hendrickson, 32 (48%)
  • Manti Te’o, 22 (33%)
  • John Hughes, 11 (16%)
  • Rafael Bush, 4 (6%)

Special Teams (Top Reps)

  • Michael Mauti, Chris Banjo, 19
  • Trey Edmunds, 16
  • Justin Hardee, De’Vante Harris, 15
  • Zach Line, Trey Hendrickson, 12

For any interested, P.J. Williams just saw two special teams snaps on the day.