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Who played and how much? Jets snap count totals

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For the first time since the first week of the regular season, the New York Just pulled out a victory, snapping an eight-game skid and stopping the unstoppable Pittsburgh Steelers offense. 

So who played, and how much? Below you will find the complete snap count totals from the Jets on both offense and defense. Be sure to check out About.com's complete coverage of yesterday's game. 

Snaps include penalties, kneel downs and spikes. Courtesy of Pro Football Focus. 


OFFENSIVE SNAP COUNTS:
For the first time in his short Jets career, quarterback Michael Vick played everyone of the team's 61 offensive snaps. Joining Vick as players that played each were the team's starting offensive lineman: D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Oday Aboushi, Nick Mangold, Willie Colon and Breno Giacomini.
Receivers Eric Decker and Percy Harvin received the large majority of work. Harvin was on the field 41 plays and Decker 42. Tight end Jeff Cumberland still saw the large majority of snaps at the tight end, stepping on the field for 58 of the team's 61. Rookie Jace Amaro was on the field for 33.

The running back split was a close reciprocal from last week. Chris Ivory got the bulk with 31 snaps. Chris Johnson was second with 17 and Bilal Powell had 11. Defensive end Sheldon Richardson played one offensive snap near the goal line.

COMPLETE SNAP COUNT TOTALS
QB Michael Vick, 61
LT D.Brickashaw Ferguson, 61
LG Oday Aboushi, 61
C Nick Mangold, 61
RG Willie Colon, 61
RT Breno Giacomini, 61
TE Jeff Cumberland, 58
WR Eric Decker, 42
WR Percy Harvin, 41
TE Jace Amaro, 33
RB Chris Ivory, 31
WR Jeremy Kerley, 20
HB Chris Johnson, 17
FB John Conner, 15
WR T.J.

Graham, 13
TE Zach Sudfeld, 13
HB Bilal Powell, 11
WR Greg Salas, 10
DL/FB Sheldon Richardson, 1

DEFENSIVE SNAP COUNTS
On Sunday, the New York Jets were on the field for 66 total snaps. Safety Dawan Landry, free safety Jaiquawn Jarrett, linebackers David Harris and Demario Davis.

After the game, safety Calvin Pryor, who didn't start, said the initial plan was to have Jarrett and Pryor switch in-and-out throughout the game. With Jarrett having a career day, Pryor was left on the sideline. For the first time in his career, this year's first-round pick didn't play a defensive snap.

After being heavily separated either way, Quinton Coples and Jason Babin had a bit of a closer snap count ratio. Coples was on the field for 39 snaps and Babin 28. Antonio Allen, who converted to safety full time this week, played three defensive snaps. In an y game that Allen has been active, that's the fewest played snaps of his career.

COMPLETE SNAP COUNT TOTALS
SS Dawan Landry, 66
LB David Harris, 66
LB Demario Davis, 66
S Jaiquawn Jarrett, 66
CB Marcus Williams, 63
CB Phillip Adams, 63
DL Muhammad Wilkerson, 59
DL Sheldon Richardson, 56
LB Calvin Pace, 48
LB Quinton Coples, 39
CB Kyle Wilson, 32
LB Jason Babin, 28
NT Damon Harrison, 25
DL Leger Douzable, 18
LB Antwan Barnes, 15
NT Kenrick Ellis, 13
S Antonio Allen, 3

Connor Hughes is the New York Jets beat writer for About.com Sports. He can be reached on twitter: @Connor_J_Hughes, or via email: Connor_J_Hughes@yahoo.com
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