Dec. 22, 2025, 1:13 p.m. ET
As we continue to take a look back at the Jacksonville Jaguars’ Week 16 performance against the Denver Broncos, let’s highlight some noteworthy snap count figures.
For the most part, when it comes to playing time, there aren’t many huge surprises at this point in the season, but each week, even when beyond the halfway point in the season, there are a few things we can glean.
With help from PFF, here are a few quick notes from the Jaguars‘ snap count totals from Week 16.
Cole Van Lanen keeps starting the left tackle job
With Walker Little healthy, the Jaguars stuck with Cole Van Lanen at left tackle. When Patrick Mekari exited the game, the Jaguars went with Little over Wyatt Milum at right guard.
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This isn’t a surprise given that DeeJay Dallas just arrived in Jacksonville, but LeQuint Allen handled all of the backup running back reps.
Johnny Mundt over Hunter Long
Long and Johnny Mundt had been alternating weeks as the Jaguars’ third tight end, but this will be the second consecutive week that Long is a healthy scratch. Whether it’s matchup-based or the level of play, the Jaguars prefer Mundt at this time.
Healthy scratches
Chuma Edoga and Maason Smith were both on the inactives list for this game. Neither player was on last week’s injury report.
Heavy rotation in the secondary
Between the cornerback and safety positions, Andrew Wingard, Montaric Brown, Eric Murray, Jarrian Jones, Jourdan Lewis, Antonio Johnson, and Greg Newsome are all seeing regular snaps. This gives Anthony Campanile a lot of flexibility as he builds out weekly game plans.
DT Matt Dickerson is earning more snaps
Dickerson has become a steady member of the defensive tackle rotation. He, Arik Armstead, and DaVon Hamilton led the way at this position group in snaps on Sunday.