The Kansas City Chiefs lost 31-28 to the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day. Let’s look at how the Chiefs used their players in this game:
Starters (offensive): TE Travis Kelce, LT Josh Simmons, LG Kingsley Suamataia, C Creed Humphrey, RG Mike Caliendo, RT Jawaan Taylor, WR Marquise Brown, WR Rashee Rice, WR Xavier Worthy, QB Patrick Mahomes and RB Kareem Hunt.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementStarters (defensive): DE George Karlaftis, DT Derrick Nnadi, DT Chris Jones, DE Michael Danna, LB Drue Tranquill, LB Nick Bolton, LB Leo Chenal, DB Chamarri Conner, CB Jaylen Watson, CB Trent McDuffie and S Bryan Cook.
Did not play: QB Gardner Minshew
Inactive: CB Kristian Fulton, WR Jalen Royals, RB Elijah Mitchell, CB Christian Roland-Wallace, G Trey Smith, OL Esa Pole and TE Noah Gray.
The big takeaway
The game in Dallas occurred four days after the Chiefs won 23-20 in overtime against the Indianapolis Colts. In that narrow victory, the offense ran a season-high 92 total plays. This season, the team averages 61 plays per game.
Off the short week, Kansas City’s offense leaned on its veteran players. In the case of tight end Travis Kelce — who was on the field for a season-high 92% of snaps — it was out of necessity. Second tight end Noah Gray suffered a concussion against Indianapolis and did not play against the Cowboys.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSecond-year tight end Jared Wiley made his season debut after being a healthy scratch for 11 games, playing the second-most snaps at the position (9) — but that was only 15% of the unit’s plays.
In the backfield, running back Kareem Hunt still led the position by taking the field for 74% of the Chiefs’ running plays following a game where he registered 30 carries (on 80% of the running plays) against the Colts. Running back Isiah Pacheco returned to the lineup for the first time since his knee injury, playing only 13% of the running calls. Hunt carried the ball 14 times, while Pacheco collected three rushes.
Kansas City’s defense may not have played a season-high number of snaps in Week 12, but defensive tackle Chris Jones played 88% of the defense’s snaps, including 94% of the pass plays; both marks are top-2 results for Jones this year. Against Dallas, he played 79% of the snaps, which was still more than his season average (74%).
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementVeteran safety Mike Edwards also played an impactful role after being elevated from the practice squad in response to defensive back Christian Roland-Wallace’s injury. Starting safety Bryan Cook left the game early, forcing Edwards to play 62% of the snaps in his season debut.
Offensive takeaways
With the return of Pacheco, the backfield rotation tightened. That squeezed rookie running back Brashard Smith’s playing time.
Smith played a season-low 7% of offensive snaps, including just 3% of pass plays. He carved out a niche role in the offense earlier this season, but it appears Smith has lost any momentum he held as a playmaker for the Chiefs. Even though the Cowboys’ defense was vulnerable to catch-and-run plays, Smith was never used to attack that soft spot. He’s averaged 10.6 yards after catch over 19 receptions this year.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHe has yet to be used as a returner despite flashing as a ballcarrier in open space. In Dallas, he played just 4% of the special teams’ snaps.
Defensive takeaways
Against the Cowboys, two young defenders were on the field more usual — each for a different reason.
Rookie defensive end Ashton Gillotte played 47% of the Chiefs’ defensive snaps, the highest snap rate he has recorded since Week 7. He was on the field for 54% of running plays; that’s the second-highest mark this season behind the blowout victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. His high-energy presence against the run helped eat into veteran defensive end Charles Omenihu’s reps in run defense; he played just 35% of run snaps, the third-lowest rate of his season.
Second-year safety Jaden Hicks was thrown into the fire due to the injuries of Cook and Roland-Wallace. He played 85% of the defense’s snaps, the highest rate he has played in a game since last year’s regular-season finale. In Dallas, Hicks flashed the playmaking he displayed as a rookie, breaking up two passes and recording a quarterback hit.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWhile Hicks managed the larger workload on defense, he maintained a significant role on special teams. He played 86% of snaps for the third phase, the second-highest mark he has recorded in 2025.
Data
OffenseOffense
All
Pass
Run
Total
60(100%)
37(100%)
23(100%)
Mike Caliendo
60(100%)
37(100%)
23(100%)
Creed Humphrey
60(100%)
37(100%)
23(100%)
Patrick Mahomes
60(100%)
37(100%)
23(100%)
Kingsley Suamataia
60(100%)
37(100%)
23(100%)
Travis Kelce
55(92%)
34(92%)
21(91%)
Rashee Rice
54(90%)
34(92%)
20(87%)
Xavier Worthy
53(88%)
31(84%)
22(96%)
Josh Simmons
41(68%)
21(57%)
20(87%)
Kareem Hunt
40(67%)
23(62%)
17(74%)
Jaylon Moore
34(57%)
24(65%)
10(43%)
Jawaan Taylor
28(47%)
13(35%)
15(65%)
Marquise Brown
26(43%)
16(43%)
10(43%)
Wanya Morris
19(32%)
16(43%)
3(13%)
JuJu Smith-Schuster
19(32%)
11(30%)
8(35%)
Isiah Pacheco
16(27%)
13(35%)
3(13%)
Tyquan Thornton
14(23%)
11(30%)
3(13%)
Jared Wiley
9(15%)
7(19%)
2(9%)
Robert Tonyan
6(10%)
3(8%)
3(13%)
Brashard Smith
4(7%)
1(3%)
3(13%)
Hunter Nourzad
3(5%)
2(5%)
1(4%)
DefenseDefense
All
Pass
Run
Total
66(100%)
40(100%)
26(100%)
Trent McDuffie
66(100%)
40(100%)
26(100%)
Jaylen Watson
66(100%)
40(100%)
26(100%)
Nick Bolton
65(98%)
39(98%)
26(100%)
Chamarri Conner
63(95%)
38(95%)
25(96%)
Drue Tranquill
59(89%)
34(85%)
25(96%)
Jaden Hicks
56(85%)
37(93%)
19(73%)
Chris Jones
52(79%)
33(83%)
19(73%)
George Karlaftis
50(76%)
32(80%)
18(69%)
Mike Edwards
41(62%)
25(63%)
16(62%)
Charles Omenihu
37(56%)
28(70%)
9(35%)
Leo Chenal
34(52%)
19(48%)
15(58%)
Ashton Gillotte
31(47%)
17(43%)
14(54%)
Michael Danna
26(39%)
12(30%)
14(54%)
Mike Pennel
22(33%)
12(30%)
10(38%)
Jerry Tillery
20(30%)
10(25%)
10(38%)
Derrick Nnadi
19(29%)
9(23%)
10(38%)
Bryan Cook
12(18%)
9(23%)
3(12%)
Nohl Williams
7(11%)
6(15%)
1(4%)
Joshua Williams
1(2%)
0(0%)
1(4%)
Special TeamsSpecial Teams
Snaps
Total
28(100%)
Leo Chenal
24(86%)
Jack Cochrane
24(86%)
Jaden Hicks
24(86%)
Kevin Knowles II
24(86%)
Jeff Bassa
19(68%)
Cooper McDonald
19(68%)
Joshua Williams
19(68%)
Nohl Williams
19(68%)
Robert Tonyan
14(50%)
Matt Araiza
9(32%)
Harrison Butker
9(32%)
James Winchester
9(32%)
Nikko Remigio
8(29%)
Tyquan Thornton
8(29%)
Chamarri Conner
6(21%)
Mike Edwards
6(21%)
Nick Bolton
5(18%)
Michael Danna
5(18%)
Ashton Gillotte
5(18%)
George Karlaftis
5(18%)
Derrick Nnadi
5(18%)
Jerry Tillery
5(18%)
Drue Tranquill
5(18%)
Jared Wiley
5(18%)
Mike Caliendo
4(14%)
Creed Humphrey
4(14%)
Jaylon Moore
4(14%)
Wanya Morris
4(14%)
Hunter Nourzad
4(14%)
Kingsley Suamataia
4(14%)
Josh Simmons
2(7%)
Brashard Smith
1(4%)
All SnapsAll Snaps
Off
Def
ST
Total
Total
60(100%)
66(100%)
28(100%)
154(100%)
Matt Araiza
0(0%)
0(0%)
9(32%)
9(6%)
Jeff Bassa
0(0%)
0(0%)
19(68%)
19(12%)
Nick Bolton
0(0%)
65(98%)
5(18%)
70(45%)
Marquise Brown
26(43%)
0(0%)
0(0%)
26(17%)
Harrison Butker
0(0%)
0(0%)
9(32%)
9(6%)
Mike Caliendo
60(100%)
0(0%)
4(14%)
64(42%)
Leo Chenal
0(0%)
34(52%)
24(86%)
58(38%)
Jack Cochrane
0(0%)
0(0%)
24(86%)
24(16%)
Chamarri Conner
0(0%)
63(95%)
6(21%)
69(45%)
Bryan Cook
0(0%)
12(18%)
0(0%)
12(8%)
Michael Danna
0(0%)
26(39%)
5(18%)
31(20%)
Ashton Gillotte
0(0%)
31(47%)
5(18%)
36(23%)
Jaden Hicks
0(0%)
56(85%)
24(86%)
80(52%)
Creed Humphrey
60(100%)
0(0%)
4(14%)
64(42%)
Kareem Hunt
40(67%)
0(0%)
0(0%)
40(26%)
Chris Jones
0(0%)
52(79%)
0(0%)
52(34%)
George Karlaftis
0(0%)
50(76%)
5(18%)
55(36%)
Travis Kelce
55(92%)
0(0%)
0(0%)
55(36%)
Kevin Knowles II
0(0%)
0(0%)
24(86%)
24(16%)
Patrick Mahomes
60(100%)
0(0%)
0(0%)
60(39%)
Cooper McDonald
0(0%)
0(0%)
19(68%)
19(12%)
Trent McDuffie
0(0%)
66(100%)
0(0%)
66(43%)
Jaylon Moore
34(57%)
0(0%)
4(14%)
38(25%)
Wanya Morris
19(32%)
0(0%)
4(14%)
23(15%)
Derrick Nnadi
0(0%)
19(29%)
5(18%)
24(16%)
Hunter Nourzad
3(5%)
0(0%)
4(14%)
7(5%)
Charles Omenihu
0(0%)
37(56%)
0(0%)
37(24%)
Isiah Pacheco
16(27%)
0(0%)
0(0%)
16(10%)
Mike Pennel
0(0%)
22(33%)
0(0%)
22(14%)
Nikko Remigio
0(0%)
0(0%)
8(29%)
8(5%)
Rashee Rice
54(90%)
0(0%)
0(0%)
54(35%)
Josh Simmons
41(68%)
0(0%)
2(7%)
43(28%)
Brashard Smith
4(7%)
0(0%)
1(4%)
5(3%)
JuJu Smith-Schuster
19(32%)
0(0%)
0(0%)
19(12%)
Kingsley Suamataia
60(100%)
0(0%)
4(14%)
64(42%)
Jawaan Taylor
28(47%)
0(0%)
0(0%)
28(18%)
Tyquan Thornton
14(23%)
0(0%)
8(29%)
22(14%)
Jerry Tillery
0(0%)
20(30%)
5(18%)
25(16%)
Robert Tonyan
6(10%)
0(0%)
14(50%)
20(13%)
Drue Tranquill
0(0%)
59(89%)
5(18%)
64(42%)
Jaylen Watson
0(0%)
66(100%)
0(0%)
66(43%)
Jared Wiley
9(15%)
0(0%)
5(18%)
14(9%)
Joshua Williams
0(0%)
1(2%)
19(68%)
20(13%)
Nohl Williams
0(0%)
7(11%)
19(68%)
26(17%)
James Winchester
0(0%)
0(0%)
9(32%)
9(6%)
Xavier Worthy
53(88%)
0(0%)
0(0%)
53(34%)
Mike Edwards
0(0%)
41(62%)
6(21%)
47(31%)
Editor’s Note: Arrowhead Pride obtains snap count data from the NFL’s game stats and information system, which allows us to break out snap counts by run or pass on offensive and defensive plays. Because GSIS data ignores plays that were nullified by penalties, total offensive and defensive snap counts will vary from other sources, which get their data from NFL Gamebooks
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