Sorry for the day delay, but I’ve finally pored through the Green Bay Packers’ win over the Pittsburgh Steelers to bring up all the little nuggets about what changed on the team’s depth chart, both going into the game and in-game. Here’s our explainer on who is playing where, why and how often for your Packers.

As always, the number in each cell corresponds to how many real snaps a player has played on offense or defense. We include plays where there was a post-snap penalty (example: holding), but not a pre-snap penalty (example: a false start). Also excluded are kneels and spikes.

Cells highlighted in yellow mean that a player was injured during that game and did not return. Cells highlighted in red mean that a player was injured and missed the game entirely. Cells in black mean that a

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