A look at how often each player played. These are the snap counts from the Philadelphia Eagles 24-22 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. OFFENSE Name Offense Percentage Evan Mathis 67 100% Todd Herremans 67 100% Lane Johnson 67 100% Jason Peters 67 100% Jason Kelce 67 100% Nick Foles 67 100% Riley Cooper 65 97% LeSean McCoy 59 88% Brent Celek 54 81% DeSean Jackson 50 75% Jason Avant 40 60% James Casey 28 42% Zach Ertz 22 33% Chris Polk 5 7% Brad Smith 4 6% Bryce Brown 4 6% Jeff Maehl 4 6% Observations: Chris Polk and Bryce Brown are seeing more even splits in relief of LeSean McCoy. Earlier in the season, Brown was consistently playing more than Polk. Both contributed well in limited time against the Cowboys. Brad Smith continues to jump in on offense on a few select plays each game. The Eagles used him on a reverse WR throw that Zach Ertz almost caught for a TD. James Casey played over 40% of the snaps for the second straight week for the first time all year. DEFENSE Name Defense Percentage Bradley Fletcher 66 100% Patrick Chung 66 100% Nate Allen 66 100% Connor Barwin 66 100% DeMeco Ryans 66 100% Mychal Kendricks 66 100% Cary Williams 65 98% Fletcher Cox 51 77% Trent Cole 47 71% Bennie Logan 35 53% Cedric Thornton 35 53% Brandon Boykin 28 42% Vinny Curry 23 35% Brandon Graham 19 29% Damion Square 14 21% Clifton Geathers 13 20% Observations: There isn't too much to note here. Patrick Chung played 100% of the snaps as the starting safety since he was filling in for Earl Wolff. SPECIAL TEAMS Eagles players with the most ST snaps: James Casey, Chris Polk, Brad Smith, Brandon Boykin, Brandon Graham, Casey Matthews, Najee Goode, Patrick Chung, Bradley Fletcher, Kurt Coleman, Jake Knott, Roc Carmichael, Jon Dorenbos, Donnie Jones, Alex Henery. ---------- Active, but did not play: Michael Vick, Damaris Johnson. Inactives: Curtis Marsh, Matt Barkley, Matt Tobin, Dennis Kelly, Matthew Tucker, Colt Anderson, Earl Wolff. More from Bleeding Green Nation Follow @BleedingGreen Follow @SBNationNFL Week 17 Report Card: Bring on the Saints, Eagles are NFC East champions! The Linc - No One Wants To Play The Eagles #FlyEaglesFly: NFC East Champion Eagles React to NFL Playoff Clinching Win NFL Playoff Schedule 2014: Eagles to Face Saints in Philadelphia on Wild Card Weekend Eagles vs. Cowboys Final Score: Philadelphia Clinches NFC East Crown With Thrilling Win Over Dallas, 24-22 Eagles RB LeSean McCoy wins the NFL rushing, all-purpose and yards from scrimmage titles Source: Continue reading...