GREEN BAY, Wis. -- In 16 regular-season games plus the NFC wild-card playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers, the Green Bay Packers’ defense was on the field for 1,115 plays, according to weekly snap counts kept by the NFL.
Not one player took them all.
Cornerback Tramon Williams came the closest, playing all but 14 snaps. The only other player with more than 1,000 snaps this season was linebacker A.J. Hawk, who played all but 57 snaps.
Last season, safety Morgan Burnett played every snap -- one of only four non-offensive linemen across the entire NFL to do so. This year, Burnett missed the first three games because of a hamstring injury. Upon his return, he played in 919 of a possible 921 snaps over the final 14 games.
The Packers used 30 players on defense, two more than they did in 2012.
Here are the total snap counts on defense with playing-time percentages in parenthesis (the offensive breakdown was posted earlier and special teams is still to come):
Defensive line:
B.J. Raji 654 (58.7 percent)
Mike Daniels 542 (48.6 percent)
Ryan Pickett 535 (48.0 percent)
Johnny Jolly 287 (25.7 percent)
Datone Jones 270 (24.2 percent)
C.J. Wilson 126 (11.3 percent)
Josh Boyd 116 (10.4 percent)
Jerel Worthy 13 (1.2 percent)
Linebackers:
A.J. Hawk 1,058 (94.9 percent)
Mike Neal 735 (65.9 percent)
Brad Jones 639 (57.3 percent)
Clay Matthews 559 (50.1 percent)
Nick Perry 427 (38.3 percent)
Andy Mulumba 355 (31.8 percent)
Jamari Lattimore 265 (23.8 percent)
Nate Palmer 150 (13.5 percent)
Robert Francois 12 (1.1 percent)
Sam Barrington 1 (0.001 percent)
Defensive backs:
Tramon Williams 1,101 (98.7 percent)
Morgan Burnett 919 (82.4 percent)
Sam Shields 880 (78.8 percent)
M.D. Jennings 836 (75.0 percent)
Davon House 526 (47.2 percent)
Micah Hyde 439 (39.4 percent)
Chris Banjo 192 (17.2 percent)
Jerron McMillian 191 (17.1 percent)
Sean Richardson 172 (15.4 percent)
Jarrett Bush 124 (11.3 percent)
Casey Hayward 65 (5.8 percent)
James Nixon 2 (0.01 percent)