Quarterback (QB) Snap Counts 2025-26

The most stable position as far as snap counts go are quarterbacks. They do not see drastic changes in-game as some of the other positions, unless they get injured or benched. While it does happen, things can be cleared up pretty quickly where those snaps will go. An often overlooked part of snaps among quarterbacks is seeing what offenses are on the field the most. Snaps mean offensive production, so a quarterback on the field more often than not can mean a few things. His defense are getting stops to force the offense on the field or they play an up-tempo style offense. A quarterback playing less snaps doesn’t necessarily mean they are not getting offensive opportunity, they could be efficient enough moving down the field where they are producing in more efficient snaps. Our snap counts are searchable, sortable, and can be brought into CSV format for your liking.

The most stable position as far as snap counts go are quarterbacks. They do not see drastic changes in-game as some of the other positions, unless they get injured or benched. While it does happen, things can be cleared up pretty quickly where those snaps will go. An often overlooked part of snaps among quarterbacks is seeing what offenses are on the field the most. Snaps mean offensive production, so a quarterback on the field more often than not can mean a few things. His defense are getting stops to force the offense on the field or they play an up-tempo style offense. A quarterback playing less snaps doesn’t necessarily mean they are not getting offensive opportunity, they could be efficient enough moving down the field where they are producing in more efficient snaps. Our snap counts are searchable, sortable, and can be brought into CSV format for your liking.

NAME TEAM Wk1 Wk2 Wk3 Wk4 Wk5 Wk6 Wk7 Wk8 Wk9 Wk10 Wk11 Wk12 Wk13 Wk14 Wk15 Wk16 Wk17 Wk18 Total Avg TM SNAP % TD
Aaron Rodgers PIT 56 59 54 53 56 57 63 62 52 37 36 52 66 74 66 75 918 57 89 25
Jaxson Dart NYG 3 3 74 73 67 77 52 57 52 55 66 56 64 75 774 55 67.5 24
Mitchell Trubisky BUF 10 11 3 74 98 24 8.7 4
Jared Goff DET 67 56 68 56 62 54 68 64 61 59 68 63 62 64 74 64 73 1083 63 98.5 34
Matthew Stafford LAR 60 61 66 75 68 53 67 80 69 51 56 52 58 72 92 65 72 1117 65 98.4 46
Trey Lance LAC 6 13 10 71 100 25 8.7
Josh Johnson WAS 3 1 22 43 69 138 27 13.1 2
Sam Darnold SEA 52 65 39 66 61 55 72 48 56 84 48 64 53 60 68 66 69 1026 60 96.4 25
Tyler Shough NO 3 39 37 56 76 71 58 68 76 53 68 605 55 53.8 13
Baker Mayfield TB 58 80 72 72 61 53 68 56 69 69 39 61 74 69 64 67 67 1099 64 96.9 27
Joe Burrow CIN 52 21 83 60 76 55 64 67 478 59 87.5 17
Riley Leonard IND 6 54 4 1 65 130 26 12.1 4
Tanner McKee PHI 4 17 4 64 89 17 8.5 1
Kirk Cousins ATL 15 50 25 56 69 64 71 77 53 63 543 49 49.5 11
Bo Nix DEN 76 58 52 81 74 60 81 59 63 61 62 70 74 68 66 72 59 1136 66 99.6 30
Caleb Williams CHI 67 57 59 68 64 69 63 80 68 75 65 87 70 66 64 66 55 1143 67 99 31
Jacoby Brissett ARI 1 3 73 76 67 73 79 82 61 62 66 57 57 55 812 58 71.7 24
Quinn Ewers MIA 12 59 55 53 179 35 18.2 3
Shedeur Sanders CLE 28 46 61 67 57 65 52 52 428 53 39.5 8
Aidan O'Connell LV 51 51 51 12.9
Bryce Young CAR 64 85 57 56 70 67 49 58 53 80 46 64 57 54 53 51 964 60 90.9 25
Clayton Tune GB 8 51 59 29 60.2
Lamar Jackson BAL 51 53 57 38 56 70 61 63 60 80 36 26 51 702 54 69.2 23
Trevor Lawrence JAX 66 71 70 68 58 76 77 80 62 63 62 60 58 54 70 69 50 1114 65 96.9 38
Brandon Allen TEN 49 49 49 4.6
Brady Cook NYJ 52 68 66 62 48 296 59 67 2
Drake Maye NE 71 60 74 43 60 64 55 68 68 61 67 71 65 52 74 52 45 1050 61 96 35
C.J. Stroud HOU 63 49 63 71 56 76 80 23 76 70 67 65 65 44 868 62 74.8 20
J.J. McCarthy MIN 56 47 62 65 55 44 64 55 32 43 523 52 52.2 15
Brock Purdy SF 76 66 50 70 63 74 63 72 42 576 64 51.3 23
Chris Oladokun KC 31 43 35 109 36 71.7 1
Shane Buechele KC 29 29 29 27.1
Dak Prescott DAL 61 89 64 69 60 55 67 65 67 67 74 72 82 70 53 92 28 1135 66 95.7 32
Joe Milton III DAL 10 9 5 27 51 12 4.3 1
Davis Mills HOU 14 50 75 70 59 24 292 48 25.2 6
Max Brosmer MIN 12 1 6 52 29 54 24 178 25 17.8
Taysom Hill NO 9 12 9 5 9 25 26 12 24 15 34 7 23 210 16 25.1 2
Joshua Dobbs NE 6 10 14 14 44 11 4
Kenny Pickett LV 5 2 13 42 6 11 79 13 8 1
Nick Mullens JAX 8 3 6 8 11 36 7 3.1
Cameron Ward TEN 57 66 70 50 67 61 53 71 47 59 76 59 66 53 73 74 5 1007 59 95.4 17
Jimmy Garoppolo LAR 3 12 3 18 6 1.6
Zach Wilson MIA 9 7 7 3 26 6 2.6
Josh Allen BUF 85 65 60 59 68 57 52 66 65 56 66 74 64 70 50 76 1 1034 60 91.3 39
Joe Flacco CIN 76 66 66 64 65 76 59 68 66 64 6 13 1 690 53 58.7 16
Andy Dalton CAR 1 13 22 61 97 19 9.1 1
Adrian Martinez NYJ 1 1 1 0.2
Anthony Richardson Sr. IND 7 7 14 7 3.6
Brett Rypien MIN 3 3 3 0.9
Cooper Rush BAL 3 16 43 53 115 28 11.3

The most stable position as far as snap counts go are quarterbacks. They do not see drastic changes in-game as some of the other positions, unless they get injured or benched. While it does happen, things can be cleared up pretty quickly where those snaps will go. An often overlooked part of snaps among quarterbacks is seeing what offenses are on the field the most. Snaps mean offensive production, so a quarterback on the field more often than not can mean a few things. His defense are getting stops to force the offense on the field or they play an up-tempo style offense. A quarterback playing less snaps doesn’t necessarily mean they are not getting offensive opportunity, they could be efficient enough moving down the field where they are producing in more efficient snaps. Our snap counts are searchable, sortable, and can be brought into CSV format for your liking.