Report card: Bills win 37-20 vs. Dolphins

The Bills came out swinging against the Dolphins, who took an early lead and never looked back.

Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary. Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

Running backs: B-

Frank Gore and Devin Singletary carried the load for Buffalo, with Singletary again showing his ability to make defenders, and create chunk plays. Singletary had 15 carries for 75 yards, an average of 5.0 yards per carry. It wasn’t his best game for Buffalo because of some fumbling issues, but he gave the offense a more balanced approach.

Frank Gore had another poor performance, on his 11 carries he had just 27 yards an average of just 2.7 yards per carry. That simply isn’t good enough, but he did convert on fourth-and-1 something he hasn’t done enough this season.

Surprisingly, neither of the two backs were featured heavily in the passing game, the two had just three catches for 22 yards. Gore or Singletary didn’t have sensational games, but they created balance in the offense, something Buffalo didn’t have against Cleveland.