Snap Counts: Panthers at Packers
Dec 20, 2020 at 08:46 AM
Wide receiver DJ Moore played 81 percent of the snaps in his return from the COVID-19 list, totaling a game-high 131 receiving yards on six receptions. Wide receiver Curtis Samuel played a season-high 84 percent of the offensive snaps. He had four catches for 42 yards. Tackle Trent Scott played 100 percent of the snaps on the left side, marking just the second game this season where he started and played 100 percent of the snaps. Tight end Ian Thomas played 72 percent of the snaps and had a season-high 29 receiving yards on three receptions. Cornerback Donte Jackson played every snap for just the second time this season, finishing with five
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