

Lamar Jackson, the offensive line that started against the Vikings and all the players in the lineup played 100% of the snaps. Zay Flowers (83%), Rashod Bateman (61%), and the starting offensive line all played 100% of snaps against the Vikings. Flowers led the team with 75 yards from only four catches. Bateman’s one catch was for 10 yards. He was downed a yard from the goal line, and almost scored.
Deandre Hopkins took 19 snaps as the No. Tylan Wallace was next with only eight snaps. LaJohntay was given one offensive rep. On offense, the Ravens used a lot heavy formations with fullbacks and tight ends dominating.
Mark Andrews played 44 snaps. Isaiah Likely played 38 snaps. Pat Ricard played37 snaps. Charlie Kolar played thirty snaps. Jackson threw 29 passes and the tight end trio received 12 targets. They also caught six passes. Kolar’s 23 yards of receiving yardage was enough to place him second in the pass-catchers.
Derrick Henry was also given a heavy workload. Henry’s snaps in the backfield were 67% (47) compared to Justice Hill’s snaps of 19. Hill had 14 more snaps but three fewer carries than Keaton Mitchel. Mitchell’s four carries totaled 31 yards, with a 22 yard run.
The Ravens have a new regularity: they deploy three safeties on the field almost exclusively together, and for the majority of the game. Alohi Gillman and Kyle Hamilton both played the full game (65 snaps), whereas Malaki Starks only played 63 snaps. Starks made an interception in his second consecutive week. The former two also had impact plays on coverage.
Chidobe Awuzie, the No. 3 cornerback, played a prominent role in the secondary. He took 39 snaps. 3 cornerback. Marlon Humphrey played 45 snaps, and had also an interception. However, he suffered a finger-related injury. Keyon Martin took over for him at the end of the match, playing 8 snaps.
Roquan played 100 percent of the snaps, as usual, and had a quarterback hit and an interception which was overturned. Teddye Buchanan had a snap share of 58%, but he tied Smith with six tackles. Trenton Simpson played a marginal defensive role, appearing on the field only for six plays.
Mike Green, who played 47 snaps in the game, tied with team leader Dre’Mont Jones for the most quarterback hits. Kyle Van Noy took 46 snaps, followed by Dre’Mont jones who played 39 in his first match with the team. Jones made an immediate impact by slapping two quarterbacks. Travis Jones, on the other hand, dominated defensive line snaps (71%), and filled up the stat sheet. The four other active defensive linemen played 12-20 snaps apiece.