Above are the snap counts for the Seahawks Sunday against the Chicago Bears as compiled by Pro Football Focus.

A couple quick notes:

— Jordan Hill is listed among the offensive players but obviously plays defense. Hill had a nice game in the snaps he got, and depending on Brandon Mebane’s groin injury could have an increased role going forward.

— Will Tukuafu was active for the first time this season and got 12 snaps, mostly playing as an extra tight end, something that was needed with Luke Willson out but a role he also could continue to play in giving the Seahawks more blocking at the point of attack. Tukuafu and fullback Derrick Coleman had a combined 26 snaps, the most use out of that position all season (even if they weren’t all strictly fullback snaps).

— The Seahawks didn’t need to use a nickel defense a whole lot against the Bears, so Marcus Burley got just 17 snaps. That’s also why you simply didn’t see a lot of subbing of any kind on defense with nine players getting 40 snaps or more –and Kam Chancellor held that low simply because the team didn’t want to play him every snap in his first game back.

— Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril are continuing to play a high percentage of snaps on the defensive line.

— Just to reiterate, these are only offense and defense snaps. Many other players such a lot of special teams snaps. The only two players who were active not to see action were backup QB Tarvaris Jackson and center Patrick Lewis.