Minnesota Vikings Snap Counts for Week 11 vs. Tennessee Titans

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The Minnesota Vikings captured their third straight victory this past weekend with a 23-13 win over the Tennessee Titans.

With the victory, the Vikings now move to 8-2 on the season, and a road matchup against the division rival Chicago Bears awaits them in Week 12. With Week 11 now in the books, though, here is a look at the Minnesota Vikings snap counts from this most recent win.

Offense

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  1. LT Cam Robinson (73)
  2. LG Blake Brandel (73)
  3. C Garrett Bradbury (73)
  4. RG Dalton Risner (73)
  5. RT Brian O’Neill (73)
  6. QB Sam Darnold (73)
  7. WR Justin Jefferson (72)
  8. WR Jordan Addison (44)
  9. TE Josh Oliver (41)
  10. RB Aaron Jones (39)
  11. TE T.J. Hockenson (35)
  12. WR Jalen Nailor (32)
  13. RB Cam Akers (27)
  14. FB C.J. Ham (22)
  15. TE Johnny Mundt (19)
  16. WR Brandon Powell (17)
  17. WR Trent Sherfield (16)
  18. RB Ty Chandler (1)

Obviously, the story of the weekend for the Minnesota Vikings this weekend was Dalton Risner returning to the offensive line and taking his career snaps at the right guard position. Overall, it was mostly a clean day for Risner as he allowed just two pressures, per PFF, though PFF also gave him a very forgettable 50.0 grade for his showing.

Outside of the offensive line, once again, Josh Oliver was technically the TE1 for the Vikings’ offense as he led the group with 41 snaps compared to T.J. Hockenson’s 35.

Defense

Minnesota Vikings linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (43) pressures Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis (8) on a throw in the second half at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024. © Denny Simmons / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images.
  1. LB Blake Cashman (59)
  2. S Harrison Smith (59)
  3. CB Byron Murphy (56)
  4. CB Stephon Gilmore (54)
  5. OLB Andrew Van Ginkel (53)
  6. OLB Jonathan Greenard (48)
  7. S Camryn Bynum (48)
  8. OLB Pat Jones (44)
  9. S Josh Metellus (44)
  10. LB Ivan Pace (38)
  11. DT Jihad Ward (28)
  12. DT Harrison Phillips (27)
  13. DT Jonathan Bullard (25)
  14. CB Shaquill Griffin (23)
  15. DT Jerry Tillery (18)
  16. OLB Dallas Turner (12)
  17. DT Jalen Redmond (10)
  18. Theo Jackson (3)

Prior to this game, I wrote that the Vikings needed one of their depth edge rushers to step up down the stretch of the season. Well, Pat Jones immediately responded with three tackles for loss and two sacks against the Tennessee Titans this weekend in his 44 snaps.

Meanwhile, Jihad Ward totaled his most snaps in a single game since the bye with 28 even if it was a quiet statistical game with just a single assisted tackle.

Special Teams

Minnesota Vikings place kicker John Parker Romo (96) reacts to his good field goal against the Tennessee Titans during the second quarter at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024.
  1. OLB Bo Richter (22)
  2. LB Brian Asamoah (22)
  3. S Theo Jackson (22)
  4. LB Kamu Grugier-Hill (22)
  5. FB C.J. Ham (19)
  6. S Jay Ward (18)
  7. WR Trent Sherfield (18)
  8. OLB Dallas Turner (13)
  9. RB Ty Chandler (13)
  10. S Josh Metellus (10)
  11. P Ryan Wright (9)
  12. CB Akayleb Evans (9)
  13. LB Ivan Pace (9)
  14. K John Parker Romo (9)
  15. LS Jake McQuade (9)
  16. TE Josh Oliver (8)
  17. TE Johnny Mundt (8)
  18. WR Brandon Powell (5)
  19. IOL Ed Ingram (4)
  20. RB Cam Akers (4)
  21. RG Dalton Risner (4)
  22. RT Brian O’Neill (4)
  23. LG Blake Brandel (4)
  24. OLB Pat Jones (4)
  25. LT Cam Robinson (4)
  26. OT David Quessenberry (4)
  27. DT Jalen Redmond (3)
  28. DT Jerry Tillery (3)
  29. DT Jihad Ward (3)

After a perfect kicking day in Week 10 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, John Parker Romo had his first career miss against the Titans this past weekend. Luckily, the missed extra point did not come back to bite Minnesota as Romo made his other three attempts and Minnesota’s defense made life very difficult for the Titans offense.


Editor’s Note: Statistics for this article were found via Pro Football Focus.