The Detroit Lions and Arizona Cardinals opened the season with a 27-27 tie on Sunday. This post will serve as a snap-count rundown on offense, defense and special teams in Week 1.

-- After going down with an ankle sprain in the preseason’s dress rehearsal, center Frank Ragnow returned and played all 88 offensive snaps. Taylor Decker and Rick Wagner also played 100% of snaps at the two tackle positions. Joe Dahl, Kenny Wiggins and Graham Glasgow did a little bouncing around with Dahl and Glasgow playing 86% of snaps. Wiggins provided the offense with some depth off the bench, with 24 snaps.

-- T.J. Hockenson played 13 more snaps than Jesse James in his historic debut. Hockenson had six catches for 131 yards and one touchdown on nine targets. The rookie out of Iowa also had a key block on the touchdown pass to Amendola. His 131 yards represented the most receiving yards by a tight end in their debut in NFL history. Logan Thomas also appeared on seven snaps as Detroit ran some three-tight end sets.

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-- Kerryon Johnson only had five more carries than C.J. Anderson but was on the field for 24 more snaps. Rookie Ty Johnson logged eight offensive snaps while J.D. McKissic appeared on five. Johnson finished with 16 carries for 49 yards while Anderson ran the ball 11 times for 35 yards.

-- Safety Tracy Walker was the lone Lion defender to play every defensive snap. Quandre Diggs joined him on the back end of the secondary for 99% of snaps. Cornerbacks Darius Slay, Rashaan Melvin, Justin Coleman and linebacker Devon Kennard joined the safeties in playing more than 80 defensive snaps. Kennard had a big day with three first-half sacks on rookie quarterback Kyler Murray.

-- Rookie snaps: Hockenson logged 64, Ty Johnson had eight, linebacker Jahlani Tavai was on the field for 64 while defensive tackle Kevin Strong notched 23. On special teams, C.J. Moore led the way with 34 snaps filling Charles Washington’s role from the past two seasons.

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OFFENSE

OL Taylor Decker 88 (100%)

OL Rick Wagner 88 (100%)

QB Matthew Stafford 88 (100%)

OL Frank Ragnow 88 (100%)

WR Kenny Golladay 86 (98%)

OL Joe Dahl 76 (86%)

OL Graham Glasgow 76 (86%)

WR Marvin Jones 71 (81%)

TE T.J. Hockenson 64 (73%)

TE Jesse James 51 (58%)

RB Kerryon Johnson 50 (57%)

WR Danny Amendola 47 (53%)

RB C.J. Anderson 26 (30%)

OL Kenny Wiggins 24 (27%)

FB Nick Bawden 22 (25%)

RB Ty Johnson 8 (9%)

TE Logan Thomas 7 (8%)

RB J.D. McKissic 5 (6%)

WR Chris Lacy 3 (3%)

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DEFENSE

S Tracy Walker 89 (100%)

S Quandre Diggs 88 (99%)

CB Darius Slay 88 (99%)

CB Rashaan Melvin 87 (98%)

CB Justin Coleman 85 (96%)

LB Devon Kennard 81 (91%)

LB Christian Jones 64 (72%)

LB Jahlani Tavai 63 (71%)

DE Romeo Okwara 57 (64%)

DE Trey Flowers 53 (60%)

LB J Reeves-Maybin 52 (58%)

DT A’Shawn Robinson 39 (44%)

DT Mike Daniels 31 (35%)

DT Damon Harrison 27 (30%)

DT Kevin Strong 23 (26%)

DB Jamal Agnew 21 (24%)

DB Will Harris 15 (17%)

S Tavon Wilson 15 (17%)

CB Mike Ford 1 (1%)

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SPECIAL TEAMS

C.J. Moore 34 (85%)

Will Harris 34 (85%)

Miles Killebrew 29 (72%)

Nick Bawden 29 (72%)

Jalen Reeves-Maybin 28 (70%)

Dee Virgin 27 (68%)

Logan Thomas 27 (68%)

Chris Lacy 21 (52%)

Mike Ford 21 (52%)

P Sam Martin 20 (50%)

Tavon Wilson 18 (45%)

Justin Coleman 17 (42%)

Jamal Agnew 15 (38%)

Ty Johnson 14 ( 35%)

LS Don Muhlbach 13 (32%)

Jahlani Tavai 10 (25%)

J.D. McKissic 7 (18%)

A’Shawn Robinson 6 (15%)

Mike Daniels 6 (15%)

Romeo Okwara 6 (15%)

Taylor Decker 5 (12%)

Rick Wagner 5 (12%)

Joe Dahl 5 (12%)

Graham Glasgow 5 (12%)

Jesse James 5 (12%)

Kenny Wiggins 5 (12%)

Devon Kennard 5 (12%)

Christian Jones 5 (12%)

Damon Harrison 5 (12%)

K Matt Prater 5 (12%)

Tyrell Crosby 5 (12%)

Quandre Diggs 1 (2%)

Darius Slay 1 (2%)

Rashaan Melvin 1 (2%)

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