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Cleveland Browns Snap Counts vs Baltimore Ravens & Quick Takeaways

PFF releases their snap numbers earlier than the NFL so I have used them for the data below. In the following charts, only players that are game day actives will be listed. If they played no snaps they have a 0 next to their name.

Here are the offensive snap counts for the season so far. Each week I will update this chart with the game by game breakdown as well as information on how many players from each position play. The numbers next to each position is how many of that position played per snap.

Key offensive takeaways:

Due to Dillon Gabriel's concussion we got to see half a game of Shedeur Sanders. Overall it was rough but there were flashes. It will be a better test next week when he has a whole week to prepare for a poor Raiders team.

Cedric Tillman had one of his best games as a Cleveland Brown. Hopefully he can stack performances like this and join a conversation about being one of their top three wide receivers in 2026 as they need to upgrade the unit.

Bond is the third wide receiver on the team but Corley has clearly stepped up as number four. Trash being inactive was a surprise as he has held a solid snap share and could see him battling to remain on the 53 for the rest of the season.

Whiteheart getting no offensive snaps appears to be the right move after several weeks struggling. Bates appeared to be much closer to league average play on limited snaps compared to a liability.

After a poor start coming in mid drive, KT Leveston played well. If Conklin misses time I would be interested to see him get a run at right tackle.

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