The Los Angeles Rams did a lot of rebuilding this offseason, both with the coaching staff and the roster. It paid dividends on Sunday with the Rams blowing the Colts out of the water, 46-9. No one expected that sort of dominance from Sean McVay’s squad, particularly on offense.

There was a solid rotation of players in this one, partly because it was a huge margin of victory, which allowed McVay to give some backups a few reps. A total of 21 players saw at least one snap on offense, but Tavon Austin’s playing time was the most notable – and not for a good reason.

He played just seven offensive snaps, touching the ball only three times for 18 yards. Here are the rest of the snap counts on offense.

On defense, it was much of the same. There were 22 players who saw the field defensively, led by Alec Ogletree and Mark Barron, who played 41 of a possible 50 snaps.

Cory Littleton only played nine defensive snaps, but he had a big impact, forcing a fumble that turned into a safety. Also of note is Robert Quinn, who was only in for half of the team’s snaps but recorded a sack and two tackles for loss.

It’s hard to get a real sense of how the Rams will rotate their players because this was such a unique game with a large margin of victory, but the starters on both sides are fairly clear.