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Between the Lines: Week 7 Snap Count Analysis
Josh Gordon has seen his snaps increase in each week he has been a Patriot. What other trends should you have your eye on?

AFC North

Baltimore Ravens - Snead Falls Off

Quarterbacks: Joe Flacco (100%), Lamar Jackson (7%)

Running Backs: Javorius Allen (44%), Alex Collins (41%)

Wide Receivers: John Brown (74%), Michael Crabtree (71%), Willie Snead (65%), Chris Moore (44%)

Tight Ends: Nick Boyle (47%), Mark Andrews (38%), Maxx Williams (29%), Hayden Hurst (26%)

So much for a revenge game. Ravens wideout Willie Snead dropped to the third-most snaps among Baltimore receivers this week, the first time that has happened since Week 4. He saw seven targets, but caught only three for 23 yards, his lowest output of the season. He has another tough matchup ahead against the Carolina Panthers in Week 8.

Cincinnati Bengals - Do Snaps Matter When Obliteration Is at Hand?

Quarterback: Andy Dalton (85%), Jeff Driskel (15%)

Running Backs: Joe Mixon (76%), Mark Walton (24%)

Wide Receivers: Tyler Boyd (98%), A.J. Green (81%), John Ross (51%), Alex Erickson (34%)

Tight End: C.J. Uzomah (97%)

The Cincinnati Bengals were absolutely dominated by the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night. They lost 45-10, their biggest loss since a 37-0 shellacking to the New York Jets in Week 17 of the 2009-10 season. They should rebound this week with a home matchup against the Buccaneers.

Cleveland Browns - The Chubb Show

Quarterback: Baker Mayfield (100%)

Running Backs: Nick Chubb (66%), Duke Johnson (51%)

Wide Receivers: Jarvis Landry (99%), Antonio Callaway (75%), Damion Ratley (59%), Breshad Perriman (16%)

Tight Ends: David Njoku (84%), Darren Fells (35%)

With Carlos Hyde now in Jacksonville, Nick Chubb's touches were finally freed up. He was on the field for 66% of the Browns' offensive snaps, finishing the day with 18 carries for 80 yards and a score, making both season-long and daily fantasy players very happy. This week's matchup won't be that easy, however. He faces a Pittsburgh Steelers defense that is giving up just 97.8 yards on the ground per game, 11th-best in the league.

Pittsburgh Steelers - Bye Week



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