Ravens Week 17 Snap Counts: Ben Cleveland fills in capably for Kevin Zeitler
The Ravens crushed the Dolphins 56-19 in Week 17, capping off what may have been the best regular season in team history.
Miami was outgained by Baltimore by 3.2 yards per play, 116 net yards, and a three-to-one advantage in turnover margin.
The Ravens’ resounding win has given them the best playoff seed in the AFC, a postseason bye, home field advantage throughout the playoffs, and the chance to rest their players in Week 18.
Quarterbacks
Lamar Jackson: 53 Offensive Snaps (93%)
Tyler Huntley: 4 (7%)
Josh Johnson: Inactive
Malik Cunningham: Inactive
Lamar likely put the finishing touches on his second MVP campaign by passing for 321 yards and five touchdowns. In mop-up duty, Huntley completed his only attempt for a 19-yard score.
Running Backs
Gus Edwards: 31 (54%)
Justice Hill: 20 (35%) — 5 Special Teams Snaps (17%)
Melvin Gordon – 8 (14%)
Gus received 16 of the team’s 32 carries and cashed in his 13th touchdown of the season. Hill generated 213 all-purpose yards, including a 20-yard wheel route touchdown, and Gordon added a late score as well.
Tight Ends
Isaiah Likely: 36 (63%)
Patrick Ricard: 30 (53%) — 5 (17%)
Charlie Kolar: 28 (49%) — 21 (70%)
Likely impressively caught two of three targets for 42 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Kolar also caught the first touchdown of his career. And Ricard got in on the action with a one-handed touchdown grab.
Wide Receivers
Rashod Bateman: 41 (72%)
Zay Flowers: 32 (56%)
Nelson Agholor: 26 (46%)
Odell Beckham Jr.: 18 (32%)
Tylan Wallace: 10 (18%) — 19 (63%)
Laquon Treadwell: 5 (9%) — 18 (60%)
Bateman led the receivers with six targets and four receptions. Beckham’s lone target and catch was a highlight reel 33-yarder that set up a score. And Flowers continued his sizzling rookie season with 106 yards on three catches including a 75-yard scoring dagger.
Offensive Line
Ben Cleveland: 57 (100%) — 8 (27%)
John Simpson: 57 (100%) — 8 (27%)
Tyler Linderbaum: 53 (93%)
Ronnie Stanley: 40 (70%)
Morgan Moses: 40 (70%)
Daniel Faalele: 17 (30%) — 8 (27%)
Patrick Mekari: 17 (30%) — 8 (27%)
Sam Mustipher: 4 (7%) — 8 (27%)
Kevin Zeitler: Inactive
Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu: Inactive
The blocking unit did well to keep the Dolphins at bay, allowing only one sack and two quarterback hits in the contest. Filling-in for the injured Zeitler, Cleveland allowed zero pressures. Linderbaum, Moses and Mekari also managed a clean sheet in pass protection.
Defensive Line
Justin Madubuike: 45 Defensive Snaps (65%) — 3 (10%)
Travis Jones: 38 (55%) — 11 (37%)
Broderick Washington: 26 (38%) — 3 (10%)
Brent Urban: 22 (32%) — 3 (10%)
Michael Pierce: 22 (32%)
Madubuike notched his 13th sack of the season. Jones assumed a larger workload after Pierce suffered a stinger. And Urban contributed a pair of pressures to the effort.
Inside Linebackers
Patrick Queen: 64 (93%)
Roquan Smith: 64 (93%)
Del’Shawn Phillips: 5 (7%) — 22 (73%)
Trenton Simpson: 5 (7%) — 19 (63%)
After struggling to disengage from blocks early on, the inside backers rebounded well. Roquan made one of the defensive plays of the year with a sprinting one handed interception. Queen posted a tackle for loss and pass defensed, and Simpson recovered a fumble.
Outside Linebackers
Jadeveon Clowney: 40 (58%)
Odafe Oweh: 33 (48%)
Kyle Van Noy: 31 (45%)
Tavius Robinson: 14 (20%) — 14 (47%)
Malik Harrison: 12 (17%) — 22 (73%)
Jeremiah Moon: 4 (6%) — 19 (63%)
Clowney managed three pressures and a pass deflection. Oweh also had three hurries along with a sack, and Van Noy posted his eighth sack of the season.
Cornerbacks
Ronald Darby: 69 (100%)
Rock Ya-Sin: 56 (81%) — 15 (50%)
Arthur Maulet: 45 (65%) — 11 (37%)
Marlon Humphrey: 13 (19%) — 2 (7%)
Brandon Stephens: Inactive
Damarion Williams : Inactive
With Stephens sidelined and Humphrey injured on a special teams play, the backup corners performed admirably. Maulet had a tackle for loss and pass defensed while allowing only 2.8 yards per target into his coverage. Darby allowed only 4.2 yards per target and Ya-Sin was serviceable during his first defensive action in a month.
Safeties
Geno Stone: 69 (100%) — 10 (33%)
Marcus Williams: 64 (93%)
Daryl Worley: 12 (17%) — 16 (53%)
Andrew Adams: 6 (9%) — 15 (50%)
Kyle Hamilton: Inactive
Geno Stone led the defense with six solo tackles and snared his seventh interception of the season.
Specialists
Justin Tucker: 17 (57%)
Jordan Stout: 10 (33%)
Tyler Ott: 10 (33%)
Stout averaged 35.5 yards on two punts and Tucker knocked eight extra points through the uprights.
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