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Vikings snap counts: Peterson in on just 12 plays in return
Jerick McKinnon

Vikings snap counts: Peterson in on just 12 plays in return

Published Dec. 20, 2016 11:59 a.m. ET

We're not sure what Adrian Peterson expected upon his return to action, but we're guessing it didn't exactly go as planned as Minnesota got thumped at home by Indianapolis 34-6.

Peterson was the Vikings' leading rusher, although that was just 22 yards which came on a team-high six carries (Minnesota rushed the ball only three other times in the game). His long carry was for 13 yards, but he also fumbled on that play.

Overall, Peterson got just 12 snaps -- short of the 20 or so which was planned -- which was the same amount as Matt Asiata, and he didn't get a carry after the third play of the third quarter.



Some other notes from Sunday's snap counts:

-- Despite the lopsided score, quarterback Sam Bradford and the entire offensive line played every offensive snap.

-- With Minnesota forced to pass often, a few wide receivers got a boost in playing time. Cordarrelle Patterson was in on a season-high 76 percent of the offensive snaps. Charles Johnson, in part due to Adam Thielen's injury, had 39 snaps, or 67 percent, which is his second-highest total of the season (70 percent in Week 2 vs. Green Bay). Jarius Wright got 17 snaps (29 percent), his highest total since the fifth game of the season.

-- Minnesota wasn't subbing in on defense either despite the blowout. Every defensive player had at least 27 snaps, except two -- linebacker Emmanuel Lamur and cornerback Mackensie Alexander, who each had four snaps.

-- Jerick McKinnon had 12 touches in his 34 snaps.

-- Linval Joseph played 57 snaps (81 percent) and had 13 tackles.

Here's the complete offensive and defensive snap counts for Minnesota against Indianapolis in Week 15:

GAME 14: COLTS (OFFENSE)


































































































PLAYER PLAYS (58) %
Sirles 58 100%
Clemmings 58 100%
Boone 58 100%
Easton 58 100%
Berger 58 100%
Bradford 58 100%
Rudolph 56 97%
Diggs 49 84%
Patterson 44 76%
Johnson 39 67%
McKinnon 34 59%
Thielen 18 31%
Wright 17 29%
Asiata 12 21%
Peterson 12 21%
Ellison 5 9%
Line 3 5%
Morgan 1 2%


 

GAME 14: COLTS (DEFENSE)
























































































PLAYER PLAYS (70) %
Harris 70 100%
Sendejo 70 100%
Kendricks 70 100%
Barr 70 100%
Rhodes 68 97%
Newman 64 91%
Joseph 57 81%
Griffen 57 81%
Robison 54 77%
Stephen 51 73%
Greenway 37 53%
Hunter 35 50%
Munnerlyn 32 46%
Johnson 27 39%
Lamur 4 6%
Alexander 4 6%


 

Dave Heller is the author of the upcoming book Ken Williams: A Slugger in Ruth's Shadow as well as Facing Ted Williams Players from the Golden Age of Baseball Recall the Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived and As Good As It Got: The 1944 St. Louis Browns

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