Josh Sweat and Marvin Harrison Jr. both played on Sunday. They just didn't play a lot, thanks to health issues that kept them at less than 100 percent. Sweat started at outside linebacker despite not practicing all last week, and ended up playing just 24 snaps with his ankle injury, the fewest snaps he's played in a full game all season.
(Sweat played just seven snaps last week after hurting his ankle against the Falcons.)
Harrison, meanwhile, gave it another go on his bad heel, but he didn't start and his 19 snaps were the second-fewest he played all year (He had 17 in Indianapolis, a game in which he suffered a concussion.) Harrison was targeted only once and was held without a catch and left the game early.
Josh Fryar, at left tackle, played 100 percent of the offensive snaps for the first time, in the first game the Cardinals played with normal left tackle Paris Johnson Jr. on IR. At running back, Michael Carter started again, but his 25 snaps ended up five fewer than Emari Demercado. Demercado, at 30 snaps, bested his total by five from the previous two games combined.
Three defenders played all 77 defensive snaps -- safety Rabbit Taylor-Demerson, safety Jalen Thompson and inside linebacker Cody Simon. Two other defenders, cornerbacks Denzel Burke and Will Johnson, played 75 snaps. Defensive back Darren Hall, returning from a concussion, played a season-high 56 snaps.
Cornerback Max Melton played 17 special-teams snaps but did not have a defensive snap for the first time in his career.
On the defensive line, Dalvin Tomlinson played a season-high 40 snaps, and L.J. Collier, back from IR for the first time since Week 2, played 31 snaps, his season-hig.












