Myles Garrett takes a bow after sacking Joe Flacco. (Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Browns beat the Ravens in overtime, 12-9, on Sunday. There weren't many points but there were plenty of snaps. It's the second straight week the Browns have played an overtime game and the third time this season. Those overtimes haven't been quick, either.

It has been a while since we've taken a look at some snap count trends. Sunday offers some interesting opportunities to do just that. So let's see how playing time broke down according to the NFL's stats and information website.

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They're trying to get Myles Garrett some rest

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The Browns rotated in linemen early in the game on Sunday, using Anthony Zettel and Carl Davis on early downs during certain drives and turning back to Larry Ogunjobi and Garrett on third downs.

All told, Garrett played his lowest percentage of snaps this season (89 percent) -- still a lot. He was on the field for 77 snaps, his third-highest total of the season, due to the length of the game and the number of plays Baltimore ran.

Ogunjobi was at 86 percent of the team's defensive snaps for the second consecutive week.

Davis played seven snaps, the most he's played since Week 2. Brian Price, elevated last week from the practice squad, registered 15 defensive snaps.

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Iron men

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Joe Schobert continues to play every defensive snap. He has yet to miss one this season.

Denzel Ward played every defensive snap for the second consecutive week and third time this season. Damarious Randall joined the 100 percent club for the first time, a good sign for his health.

On the other side of the ball, Jarvis Landry becomes the first non-lineman and non-quarterback to stay on the field for every snap on offense.

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Nick Chubb played more

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Nick Chubb celebrates a touchdown last week against Oakland. (John Kuntz, cleveland.com)

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It's not reflected in his carries, but Chubb played more on Sunday on offense than he has all season. He was on the field for 11 snaps (14 percent), nearly matching his season total of 15 coming into the game.

Chubb carried the ball just three times.

Elsewhere in the running back room, Duke Johnson played his highest percentage of snaps this season (51 percent).

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Briean Boddy-Calhoun is not getting much work on defense

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Boddy-Calhoun was slated to be a key piece for the Browns defense this season, but it appears his role is now primarily as the backup free safety and he is buried on the depth chart at cornerback and nickel. He played just one defensive snap on Sunday and the Browns leaned heavily on E.J. Gaines to replace Terrance Mitchell, as expected.

He is still getting a heavy workload on special teams.

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The Browns have played a ton of snaps

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The Browns have played 161 offensive snaps the last two weeks. Their defense has played 179 snaps. That's what long overtime games will do to a team.

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Total offensive snaps (80)

K Zeitler G 80 100%

C Hubbard G 80 100%

J Bitonio G 80 100%

D Harrison T 80 100%

B Mayfield QB 80 100%

J Landry WR 80 100%

J Tretter C 80 100%

D Njoku TE 72 90%

A Callaway WR 55 69%

D Johnson RB 41 51%

R Higgins WR 31 39%

C Hyde RB 28 35%

D Willies WR 26 32%

D Fells TE 19 24%

R Streater WR 18 22%

N Chubb RB 11 14%

S DeValve TE 9 11%

O Charles TE 7 9%

A Corbett T 3 4%

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Total defensive snaps (87)

J Schobert LB 87 100%

D Ward CB 87 100%

D Randall FS 87 100%

C Kirksey LB 84 97%

E Gaines CB 78 90%

M Garrett DE 77 89%

L Ogunjobi DT 75 86%

E Ogbah DE 70 80%

J Collins LB 69 79%

T Carrie CB 55 63%

J Peppers SS 48 55%

T Coley DT 38 44%

G Avery LB 33 38%

C Smith DE 25 29%

D Kindred SS 19 22%

B Price DT 15 17%

C Davis NT 7 8%

A Zettel DT 2 2%

B Boddy-Calhoun FS 1 1%