Eagles snap count vs. Rams: Fred Johnson proves his value after Lane Johnson's neck injury

With the team set to begin preparation for a Sunday afternoon matchup against the Buccaneers, we're looking at the snap counts and playing time percentages

The Eagles (3-0) are all about winning gritty games, and have won eight straight and improved to 18-1 in their last 19 games. They have won four in a row against the Rams after scoring 26 unanswered points on Sunday.

 Jordan Davis blocked a field-goal attempt by the Rams' Joshua Karty on the final play of the game and returned it 61 yards for a touchdown — the Eagles' second blocked kick of the fourth quarter — to give Philadelphia a dramatic 33-26 win over Los Angeles on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field.

Eagles playing time percentages vs. Rams

With the team set to begin preparation for a Sunday afternoon matchup against the Buccaneers, we're looking at the snap counts and playing time percentages from the 33-26 win over the Rams

QB

Jalen Hurts 67 snaps

Jalen Hurts had -1 yards passing at one point, but finished 21-32 passing for 226 yards, three touchdowns, zero interceptions, and a 117.4 rating. Hurts was sacked four times on the afternoon, but hung tough in the pocket on a few brutal hits.

RB

Saquon Barkley 63 snaps

AJ Dillon 5 snaps

In two games last season, Barkley ran for scores of 70 and 72 yards and finished with an Eagles-record 255 yards rushing against the Rams last November, and added touchdown runs of 78 and 62 yards on 205 yards rushing in the wild-card game rematch. On Sunday, with the Rams supremely focused on taking Barkley away, the Offensive Player of the Year rushed for only 13 yards in the first half and finished with 46, his third straight game under 100 yards after a season in which he rushed for 2,005 yards.

WR

A.J. Brown 62 snaps

DeVonta Smith 64 snaps

Jahan Dotson 52 snaps

Darius Cooper 6 snaps

John Metchie 2 snaps

After having two quiet outings, Brown was allowed to be a focal point and exploded with six catches for 109 yards (18.2 avg) and one touchdown on ten targets. DeVonta Smith had eight catches for 60 yards (7.5 avg) and one touchdown on six targets.

TE

Dallas Goedert 61 snaps

Grant Calcaterra 13 snaps

Kylen Granson 2 snaps

Cameron Latu 5 snaps

OL

Jordan Mailata 67 snaps

Tyler Steen 67 snaps

Lane Johnson 10 snaps

Cam Jurgens 67 snaps

Landon Dickerson 67 snaps

Fred Johnson 42 snap

Matt Pryor 15 snaps

Lane Johnson was forced to exit with a neck injury, and the Eagles struggled until Fred Johnson was inserted in place of Matt Pryor.

DT

Jalen Carter 60 snaps

Moro Ojomo 33 snaps

Jordan Davis 45 snaps

Byron Young 10 snaps

Jordan Davis had five tackles, one sack, one tackle for loss, one QB hit, one blocked kick, and one 61-yard return for a touchdown. Jalen Carter had 3 tackles and two QB hits.

Edge Rusher

Nolan Smith 46 snaps

Jalyx Hunt 43 snaps

Za'Darius Smith 24 snaps

Josh Uche 19 snaps

The Eagles sacked Matthew Stafford just once on the afternoon.

Linebacker

Zack Baun 66 snaps

Jihaad Campbell 63 snaps

Zack Baun had seven tackles, two passes defended, and a diving interception, while Jihaad Campbell had eight tackles.

CB

Quinyon Mitchell 66 snaps

Cooper DeJean 66 snaps

Adoree Jackson 38 snaps

Jakorian Bennett 12 snaps

Cooper DeJean led the Eagles with nine tackles and a tackle for loss on the afternoon.

S

Reed Blankenship 66 snaps

Andrew Mukuba 49 snaps

Sydney Brown 20 snaps

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles snap count vs. Rams: Breakdown, observations from Week 3

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