GREEN BAY, Wis. – An analysis of the snap counts from the Green Bay Packers' 26-21 win over the New England Patriots on Sunday at Lambeau Field:

Offense (73 total plays)

Quarterback

Aaron Rodgers: 73

Offensive line

Bryan Bulaga: 73

David Bakhtiari: 73

Corey Linsley: 73

T.J. Lang: 73

Josh Sitton: 73

Receivers

Jordy Nelson: 73

Randall Cobb: 67

Davante Adams: 59

Jarrett Boykin: 13

Running backs

Eddie Lacy: 52

James Starks: 10

John Kuhn: 8

Tight ends

Andrew Quarless: 54

Richard Rodgers: 29

Noteworthy: Rodgers was sacked three times but only one was charged to the offensive line (to Linsley), according to PFF. Rodgers was given the other two for holding the ball. The Patriots were committed to covering and sent five or more pass rushers on only 14 percent of Rodgers' dropbacks, according to ESPN Stats & Information. Rodgers completed passes to eight different receivers. … Lacy touched the ball on the first four plays (three runs, one catch) and carried 21 times (for 98 yards), his second-highest carry total of the season. Starks got only one carry but caught a 28-yard pass out of a formation that featured him split right. … The Packers were 0 for 4 on touchdowns in the red zone, but Rodgers hit a pair of long ones -- a 45-yarder to Nelson and a 32-yarder to Richard Rodgers.

Defense (56 total plays)

Defensive line

Mike Daniels: 50

Letroy Guion: 39

Josh Boyd: 30

Datone Jones: 16

Mike Pennel: 4

Linebackers

Clay Matthews: 56

Julius Peppers: 53

Sam Barrington: 47

A.J. Hawk: 26

Mike Neal: 19

Nick Perry: 10

Jayrone Elliott: 4

Brad Jones: 1

Cornerbacks

Tramon Williams: 56

Davon House: 44

Sam Shields: 10

Casey Hayward: 9

Safeties

Morgan Burnett: 56

Ha Ha Clinton-Dix: 56

Micah Hyde: 30

Noteworthy: With another new role for Matthews, which saw him play as the lone inside linebacker in the dime package, he played every snap for the first time since the 2012 NFC divisional playoff game against the 49ers. It also meant a reduced role for Hawk, who played only in the base package. Barrington replaced him in the nickel. … Daniels had a productive day, especially as a pass rusher. In addition to his shared sack with Neal on the Patriots' final drive, he also had a two QB hits and a hurry, according to PFF. … Perry (shoulder) had only a limited role in his return after missing last week's game at Minnesota. … House replaced Shields, who left in the first quarter with a concussion, and allowed only one completion, but it was the 15-yard touchdown to Brandon LaFell in the fourth quarter. Williams allowed nine catches in nine times targeted but was outstanding after the catch. He made eight tackles and did not have a missed tackle, according to PFF.

Top special teams contributors (27 total plays): Jarrett Bush 20, Brad Jones 17, Richardson 17, Hyde 15, Boyd 14, Mason Crosby 14, Elliott 14, Boykin 12, Quarless 12, Jamari Lattimore 11.