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The original was posted on /r/nfl by /u/slider8949 on 2025-05-13 18:55:33+00:00.
Sean Rhyan has entered the news due to just missing a rookie contract incentive by two snaps. To reach the incentive, an offensive player needs to play in 35% of their teams offensive snaps in the first three years they are in the league. The NFL and NFLPA have Rhyan playing in 1,144 of Green Bay’s 3,272 offensive snaps.
However, on Pro Football Reference, Rhyan is listed with 1,146 offensive snaps through his career. Pro Football Reference also has Green Bay at 3,274 total offensive snaps. This puts Rhyan right at 35% of snaps played. Every other snap count site I could find lists Rhyan with the same number as PFR. Rhyan and his agent should contact the NFL and NFLPA for the game-by-game snap count. This will allow them to identify where the discrepancy is occurring and determine whether he is actually entitled to the rookie contract incentive.