The New York Giants defeated the Philadelphia Eagles by a score of 28-23 on Sunday, boosting their record to 5-3 on the season and propelling them into the 5th seed of the NFC playoffs.

Here’s a look at the snap counts that attributed to the win, broken down by offense, defense and special teams (which saw some variations due to several in-game injuries).

Player/Position Offense Defense Special Teams Flowers (T) 64 (100%) 4 (13%) Pugh (G) 14 (22%) 2 (6%) Jerry (G) 64 (100%) 4 (13%) Hart (T) 64 (100%) 4 (13%) Richburg (C) 64 (100%) Beckham Jr. (WR) 62 (97%) Manning (QB) 64 (100%) Shepard (WR) 59 (92%) Cruz (WR) 15 (23%) 1 (4%) Rainey (RB) 5 (8%) 13 (42%) Tye (TE) 46 (72) Adams (TE) 14 (22%) Perkins (RB) 22 (34%) 14 (45%) Lewis (WR) 37 (58%) 19 (61%) Darkwa (RB) 19 (61%) Harris (WR) 16 (25%) 21 (68%) Newhouse (T) 7 (11%) 4 (13%) Jenkins (CB) 75 (100%) 7 (23%) Rodgers-Cromartie (CB) 59 (79%) 8 (26%) Pierre-Paul (DE) 71 (95%) 6 (19%) Collins (S) 75 (100%) 6 (19%) Vernon (DE) 70 (93%) Sheppard (LB) 20 (27%) 13 (42%) Casillas (LB) 57 (76%) 7 (23%) Sensabaugh (CB) 9 (12%) 10 (32%) Hankins (DT) 58 (77%) 8 (26%) Harrison (DT) 46 (61%) 4 (13%) Adams (FS) 73 (97%) 8 (26%) Goodson (LB) 3 (4%) 27 (87%) Robinson (LB) 63 (84%) 6 (19%) Kennard (LB) 26 (35%) 12 (39%) Berhe (S) 3 (4%) 4 (13%) Odighizuwa (DE) 5 (7%) Bromley (DT) 19 (25%) 2 (6%) Okwara (DE) 13 (17%) 20 (65%) Thomas (DT) 7 (9%) 1 (3%) Herzlich (LB) 31 (100%) Wade (CB) 31 (41%) 10 (32%) Apple (CB) 42 (56%) 3 (10%) Jennings (RB) 37 (58%) Wing (P) 11 (35%) DeOssie (LS) 11 (35%) Gould (K) 9 (29%) Jones (OL) 50 (78%) 6 (19%)

The snap counts were especially interesting this week for a viariety of reasons. Chief among them was the unfortunate loss of guard Justin Pugh, who suffered a knee injury early on and was admirably filled in for by Brett Jones.

Also interesting to note is that Landon Collins is now taking 100% of the defensive snaps, while back on the offensive side of the ball, Ben McAdoo and Mike Sullivan did a tremendous job rotating the wide receivers and running backs. All were involved in some form of fashion.

The one remaining problem the Giants face is that Jason Pierre-Paul and Olivier Vernon continue to take 90% or more of the defensive snaps, which will eventually begin to wear them down.