Running backs: C-
The Bills offensive play-calling was pedestrian, which didn’t help the Bills rushing attack. Devin Singletary had 15 carries for 46 yards, an average of 3.1 yards per carry. Singletary was bottled up throughout the majority of the game, and could never gain any momentum.
Singletary wasn’t involved in the passing attack either, which limited his effectiveness. He is a versatile player and a dynamic play maker, who has scored twice through the air this season. Overall, it wasn’t a pretty game from the rushing attack, and left plenty to be desired.
The running game also started and finished with Singletary. For the first time in his 15-year career, Frank Gore did not have a carry in a game he was active for. Could the Bills switch him out for TJ Yeldon as the postseason approaches?