RB Devin Singletary
Rookie Devin Singletary was the game’s leading rusher. Yes, the entire game which also included Jackson and Ravens rusher Mark Ingram. Singletary had 89 total rushing yards on 17 carries and another 29 yards on six catches. That adds up to 118 total all-purpose yards and Buffalo’s offense, overall, had 209 yards of offense. That’s… a lot of that. Singletary’s couple of big chunks of yards provided a spark, too. Worth noting: He did have one dropped pass.
K Stephen Hauschka
We harp on him when it’s bad, so we have to give praise when it’s good. The Bills confirmed they went after kicker Chase McLaughlin last week via the wavier wire but didn’t get him. Did that light a spark for Stephen Hasuchka? He converted on three attempts, including kicks of 47 and 48 yards, no chip shots on those two. No missed extra points, either. Helps that he didn’t have to attempt any of those.