Cardinals Snap Counts vs Ravens

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ARIZONA -- The Arizona Cardinals now have a five-game losing streak after falling to the Baltimore Ravens at State Farm Stadium in Week 8.
It was an effort that kept Baltimore guessing until the end, though Arizona clearly was out-manned. Such is life when you're in the midst of a rebuild.
Cardinals' snap counts in Week 8 via Pro Football Reference:
Offense
Nearly the entire Cardinals' offensive line played 100% of snaps, though they did lose starter Trystan Colon to injury just two plays into the game. Dennis Daley filled in the rest of the way at left guard.
Against his former team, Marquise Brown played all but four snaps but was just third in receiving with six receptions for 33 yards, though he did find the end zone. Trey McBride (10 catches for 95 yards) and Michael Wilson (four catches for 58 yards) finished above him.
Emari Demercado (42 snaps) got the nod in the backfield and rushed for 78 yards on 20 attempts. Keaontay Ingram (29 snaps) and Damien Williams (3 snaps before being injured) also saw time at running back. Josh Dobbs had the lone rushing touchdown for Arizona.
With the absence of Zach Ertz, McBride stepped into TE1 duties and played 63 snaps. Geoff Swaim was second with 27 snaps while Elijah Higgins played 12 snaps on his own.
Defense
Only two players were in for 100% snaps on Arizona's defense: Kyzir White and Budda Baker. Jalen Thompson (64) was one snap away from being in that company while Marco Wilson (59) was the only other Cardinals defensive player to register 90% of snaps played.
Speaking of the secondary, rookie cornerback Kei'Trel Clark was named a healthy scratch, a relative surprise considering the state of Arizona's defensive back room. Antonio Hamilton played 54 snaps while Garrett Williams (36) and Starling Thomas (17) also got some rotation.
Once again, the Cardinals used a hefty rotation in their front seven with 12 players registering double-digit snaps.

Donnie Druin is the Publisher for Arizona Cardinals and Phoenix Suns On SI. Donnie moved to Arizona in 2012 and has been with the company since 2018. In college he won "Best Sports Column" in the state of Arizona for his section and has previously provided coverage for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona State Sun Devils. Follow Donnie on Twitter @DonnieDruin for more news, updates, analysis and more!
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