Tyus Bowser assumes a career-high workload as he raises his stakes – Boston Herald
The Raven’s offensive snap counter vs. Cleveland Browns 28/11/21
Alejandro Villanueva T 81
Ben Powers G 81
Kevin Zeitler G 81
Lamar Jackson QB 81
Patrick Mekari T 81
Bradley Bozeman C 80
Marquise Brown WR 61
Patrick Ricard FB 60
Mark Andrews TE 55
Devonta Freeman RB 40
Latavius Murray RB 36
Consumption Bateman WR 36
Devin Duvernay WR 35
Sammy Watkins WR 35
Eric Tomlinson TE 27
Nick Boyle TE 10
James Close WR 5
Tylan Wallace WR 3
Ty’Son Williams RB 2
Trystan Colon C 1
Observations: With Brown back in his No. 1 wide receiver role, Watkins played 43% of offensive snaps compared to 74% in Week 11, and Bateman played 44% compared to 70%. Ricard played 74% of offensive snaps, his second-highest percentage of the season, despite being listed as questionable due to hip and foot injuries. Boyle played 22 fewer snaps than he had in his first game after knee surgery and served as the team’s third tight end after Tomlinson. Freeman and Murray split more evenly in Murray’s second week following an ankle injury. The Ravens seem to be set on their offensive line for the time being; we have not seen any variation in the two games since Mekari returned from an ankle injury and they did a solid job of protecting Jackson against the Browns.
The Raven’s defensive snap counter vs. Cleveland Browns 28/11/21
Chuck Clark SS 60
Marlon Humphrey CB 60
Brandon Stephens FS 60
Anthony Averett CB 60
Tyus Bowser LB 57
Justin Madubuike DT 51
Justin Houston LB 42
Patrick Queen LB 38
Odafe Oweh LB 36
Brandon Williams NT 33
Josh Bynes LB 32
Broderick Washington DT 30
Tavon Young CB 22
Justin Ellis DT 22
Chris Board LB 22
Geno Stone SS 17
Kristian Welch LB 10
Isaiah Mack NT 6
Jaylon Ferguson LB 2
Observations: With Calais Campbell on the sidelines of a concussion, Madubuike played the season’s highest 85% of defensive snaps, and Washington played 50% compared to 19% in Week 11. Williams also jumped into a major role in his first fight back from a shoulder an injury that had kept him out since week 7. Queen played more snaps than Bynes for the second week in a row. The Ravens used linebacker Malik Harrison on special teams but not defense, while Welch saw action in defense for the first time since Week 3. Bowser played a career-high 95% of defensive snaps, showing how important he has become. We have almost never seen an outside linebacker rival with the team’s starting securities and cornerbacks. Houston also played a season-high 70% of defensive snaps. He has been a crucial addition at a reasonable price. Averett was back to full workload and played well after he could not walk in week 11 due to a hamstring injury.
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