Defensive Player Snap Count23 – Marcus Trufant – 55 of 55 (100.0%)
27 – Jordan Babineaux – 25 of 55 (45.5%)
28 – Walter Thurmond – 54 of 55 (98.2%)
29 – Earl Thomas – 55 of 55 (100.0%)
31 – Kam Chancellor – 17 of 55 (30.9%)
34 – Roy Lewis – 23 of 55 (41.8%)
36 – Lawyer Milloy – 54 of 55 (98.2%)
51 – Lofa Tatupu – 55 of 55 (100.0%)
54 – Will Herring – 3 of 55 (5.5%)
57 – David Hawthorne - 30 of 55 (54.5%)
59 – Aaron Curry – 35 of 55 (63.6%)
79 – Red Bryant – 33 of 55 (60.0%)
90 – Colin Cole – 28 of 55 (50.9%)
91 – Chris Clemons – 46 of 55 (83.6%)
93 – Craig Terrill – 33 of 55 (60.0%)
94 – Junior Siavii – 8 of 55 (14.5%)
95 – Kentwan Balmer – 21 of 55 (38.2%)
98 – Raheem Brock – 30 of 55 (54.5%)
- Trufant logged a 100% playing-time percentage for the third straight week.
- Babineaux’s snaps came in nickel, dime, the seven defensive back package, as well as one of three defensive backs in their short-yardage package.
- Thurmond’s 54 snaps were the most in his young career thus far.
- Thomas and Tatupu continue to be the defense’s ironmen this season.
- Chancellor’s 17 snaps doubled his season total to 34.
- Milloy was not part of the team’s short-yardage package.
- Hawthorne’s snaps were either in base or short-yardage personnel.
- Curry saw time at linebacker (30), defensive end (2), and defensive tackle (3).
- In addition to 29 snaps as a base defensive end, Bryant played end in nickel and short-yardage packages.
- Despite playing just 28 snaps, his second-lowest total on the season, Cole lead the Seahawks with seven tackles.
- Clemons’ strip-sack came when Seattle had seven defensive backs on the field. Clemons and Brock were the ends in that three-man front for all 17 plays on Sunday.
- 10 of Terrill’s 33 snaps came as the “3” technique tackle in base defense.
- 6 of Siavii’s 8 snaps came on base defense.
- 17 of Balmer’s 21 snaps came as the “3” technique tackle in base defense.